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| 1 || {{flagicon|United States}} || ] || align=right| 623,000,000,000 || align=right| 2008 (Projected)<ref>[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/spending.htm GlobalSecurity.org Military Expenditures</ref> | 1 || {{flagicon|United States}} || ] || align=right| 623,000,000,000 || align=right| 2008 (Projected)<ref>[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/spending.htm GlobalSecurity.org Military Expenditures</ref>
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|—||{{flagicon|European Union}}|| ] '''Total''' || align=right| 266,000,000,000 || align=right| 2007 <ref> http://www.sofiaecho.com/article/bulgaria-among-few-countries-to-meet-nato-military-budget-requirements/id_25858/catid_67</ref> |—||{{flagicon|European Union}}|| ] '''Total''' || align=right| 300,745,000,000 || align=right|
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| 2 || {{flagicon|France}} || ] || align=right| 70,369,240,000 || align=right| 2008-2009 <ref>http://www.defense.gouv.fr/ministre/prises_de_parole/discours/projet_de_budget_2008_m_herve_morin_26_09_07 Conférence de presse de M. Hervé Morin, ministre de la Défense</ref> | 2 ||{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} || ] || align=right| 75,400,000,000|| align=right|2008<ref>http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/AboutDefence/Organisation/KeyFactsAboutDefence/DefenceSpending.htm British Ministry of Defense ''About: Defense Spending''</ref>
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| 3 || {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} || ] || align=right| 66,392,500,000|| align=right| 2007-2008<ref>http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/AboutDefence/Organisation/KeyFactsAboutDefence/DefenceSpending.htm British Ministry of Defense ''About: Defense Spending''</ref> | 3 ||{{flagicon|France}} || ] || align=right| 71,018,000,000 || align=right| 2008 <ref>www.defense.gouv.fr/ministre/prises_de_parole/discours/projet_de_budget_2008_m_herve_morin_26_09_07</ref>
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| 4 || {{flagicon|China}} || ] || align=right| 56,240,000,000 || align=right| 2008{{Fact|date=February 2008}}
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| 5 || {{flagicon|Germany}} || ] || align=right| 52,400,000,000 || align=right| 2008{{Fact|date=February 2008}} | 5 || {{flagicon|Germany}} || ] || align=right| 52,400,000,000 || align=right| 2008{{Fact|date=February 2008}}
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| 6 || {{flagicon|Japan}} || ] || align=right| 46,240,000,000 || align=right| 2008{{Fact|date=February 2008}} | 6 || {{flagicon|Japan}} || ] || align=right| 46,240,000,000 || align=right| 2008
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| 7 || {{flagicon|China}} || ] || align=right| 45,000,000,000 || align=right| 2007<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/05/world/asia/05military.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss</ref>
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| 7 || {{flagicon|Russia}} || ] || align=right| 36,800,000,000 || align=right| 2008<ref>Defense spending to grow 16.3% in 2008 - finance minister </ref> | 7 || {{flagicon|Russia}} || ] || align=right| 36,800,000,000 || align=right| 2008<ref>Defense spending to grow 16.3% in 2008 - finance minister </ref>
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| 8 || {{flagicon|Italy}} || ] || align=right| 32,600,000,000 || align=right| 2008 (est.) {{Fact|date=February 2008}} | 8 || {{flagicon|Italy}} || ] || align=right| 32,600,000,000 || align=right| 2008 (est.)
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| 9 || {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} || ] || align=right| 30,150,000,000 || align=right| 2008{{Fact|date=February 2008}} | 9 || {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} || ] || align=right| 30,150,000,000 || align=right| 2008
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| 10 || {{flagicon|South Korea}} || ] || align=right| 29,531,400,000 || align=right| 2008<ref>http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/biz/biz_view.asp?newsIdx=10607&categoryCode=123</ref> | 10 || {{flagicon|South Korea}} || ] || align=right| 29,531,400,000 || align=right| 2008<ref>http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/biz/biz_view.asp?newsIdx=10607&categoryCode=123</ref>
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| 11 || {{flagicon|Brazil}} || ] || align=right| 24,417,000,000|| align=right| 2008<ref>National Congress of Brazil. </ref> | 11 || {{flagicon|Brazil}} || ] || align=right| 24,417,000,000|| align=right| 2008<ref>National Congress of Brazil. </ref>
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| 12 || {{flagicon|India}} || ] || align=right| 24,330,000,000 || align=right| 2008{{Fact|date=February 2008}} | 12 || {{flagicon|India}} || ] || align=right| 24,330,000,000 || align=right| 2008
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| 13 || {{flagicon|Australia}} || ] || align=right| 19,441,000,000 || align=right| 2008<ref>Australian Department of Defence (2006). Page 19.</ref> | 13 || {{flagicon|Australia}} || ] || align=right| 19,441,000,000 || align=right| 2008<ref>Australian Department of Defence (2006). Page 19.</ref>
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| 54 || {{flagicon|Philippines}} || ] || align=right| 1,348,000,000 || align=right| 2007 | 54 || {{flagicon|Philippines}} || ] || align=right| 1,348,000,000 || align=right| 2007
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| 55 || {{flagicon|Vietnam}} || ] || align=right| 1,340,250,000 || align=right| 2007
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| 56 || {{flagicon|Indonesia}} || ] || align=right| 1,300,000,000 || align=right| 2007
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| 57 || {{flagicon|Libya}} || ] || align=right| 1,300,000,000 || align=right| 2007 | 55 || {{flagicon|Indonesia}} || ] || align=right| 1,300,000,000 || align=right| 2007
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| 56 || {{flagicon|Libya}} || ] || align=right| 1,300,000,000 || align=right| 2007
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| 56 || {{flagicon|Ireland}} || ] || align=right| 1,300,000,000 || align=right| 2007 | 56 || {{flagicon|Ireland}} || ] || align=right| 1,300,000,000 || align=right| 2007
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| 58 || {{flagicon|Serbia}} || ] || align=right| 1,200,000,000 || align=right| 2007 | 57 || {{flagicon|Serbia}} || ] || align=right| 1,200,000,000 || align=right| 2007
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| 59 || {{flagicon|Georgia}} || ] || align=right| 1,200,000,000 || align=right| 2007 | 58 || {{flagicon|Georgia}} || ] || align=right| 1,200,000,000 || align=right| 2007
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| 60 || {{flagicon|New Zealand}} || ] || align=right| 1,147,000,000 || align=right| 2005 | 59 || {{flagicon|New Zealand}} || ] || align=right| 1,147,000,000 || align=right| 2005
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| 61 || {{flagicon|Azerbaijan}} || ] || align=right| 1,100,000,000 || align=right| 2007 | 60 || {{flagicon|Azerbaijan}} || ] || align=right| 1,100,000,000 || align=right| 2007
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| 62 || {{flagicon|Iraq}} || ] || align=right| 1,008,000,000 || align=right| 2007 | 61 || {{flagicon|Iraq}} || ] || align=right| 1,008,000,000 || align=right| 2007
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| 63 || {{flagicon|Yemen}} || ] || align=right| 992,200,000 || align=right| 2005 | 62 || {{flagicon|Yemen}} || ] || align=right| 992,200,000 || align=right| 2005
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| 64 || {{flagicon|Syria}} || ] || align=right| 858,000,000 || align=right| 2005 | 63 || {{flagicon|Syria}} || ] || align=right| 858,000,000 || align=right| 2005
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| 65 || {{flagicon|Bangladesh}} || ] || align=right| 836,900,000 || align=right| 2007 | 64 || {{flagicon|Bangladesh}} || ] || align=right| 836,900,000 || align=right| 2007
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| 66 || {{flagicon|Peru}} || ] || align=right| 829,300,000 || align=right| 2005 | 65 || {{flagicon|Peru}} || ] || align=right| 829,300,000 || align=right| 2005
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| 67 || {{flagicon|Croatia}} || ] || align=right| 804,000,000 || align=right| 2007 | 66 || {{flagicon|Croatia}} || ] || align=right| 804,000,000 || align=right| 2007
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| 68 || {{flagicon|Nigeria}} || ] || align=right| 737,600,000 || align=right| 2005 | 67 || {{flagicon|Nigeria}} || ] || align=right| 737,600,000 || align=right| 2005
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| 69 || {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} || ] || align=right| 730,000,000 || align=right| 2007 | 68 || {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} || ] || align=right| 730,000,000 || align=right| 2007
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| 69 || {{flagicon|Qatar}} || ] || align=right| 694,000,000 || align=right| 2005
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| 70 || {{flagicon|Qatar}} || ] || align=right| 694,000,000 || align=right| 2005 | 70 || {{flagicon|Cuba}} || ] || align=right| 694,000,000 || align=right| NA
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| 71 || {{flagicon|Cuba}} || ] || align=right| 694,000,000 || align=right| NA | 71 || {{flagicon|Vietnam}} || ] || align=right| 650,000,000 || align=right| NA
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| 72 || {{flagicon|Bahrain}} || ] || align=right| 627,700,000 || align=right| 2005 | 72 || {{flagicon|Bahrain}} || ] || align=right| 627,700,000 || align=right| 2005

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Military spending in 2006, in billions of euro, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute and the European Defence Agency.

This is a list of countries by military expenditures using the latest information available. Some of the information is from the United States' Central Intelligence Agency's World Factbook.

Note that for some countries, no information was available to the World Factbook's compilers; these countries were omitted from the list. Consequently, the total world expenditure on armed forces is likely to be much higher than that given.

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.

Chart by country or organization

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Military spending
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Military spending in 2005

Comparisons between figures in this table should be used with caution. There are comparison issues inherent with these figures: for example France includes in its defence expenditure the cost of maintaining the Gendarmerie, which is primarily used for what would be described in the United Kingdom, for example, as an internal police matter. Consequently, there is no corresponding expenditure made in the UK's defence budget.

Rank Country Military expenditures (USD) Date of information
Template:Country data World World Total 1,200,000,000,000 2007 (projected est.)
NATO NATO Total 849,875,309,000
1 United States United States 623,000,000,000 2008 (Projected)
European Union European Union Total 300,745,000,000
2 United Kingdom United Kingdom 75,400,000,000 2008
3 France France 71,018,000,000 2008
4 China China 56,240,000,000 2008
5 Germany Germany 52,400,000,000 2008
6 Japan Japan 46,240,000,000 2008
7 Russia Russia 36,800,000,000 2008
8 Italy Italy 32,600,000,000 2008 (est.)
9 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 30,150,000,000 2008
10 South Korea South Korea 29,531,400,000 2008
11 Brazil Brazil 24,417,000,000 2008
12 India India 24,330,000,000 2008
13 Australia Australia 19,441,000,000 2008
14 Canada Canada 16,900,000,000 2008
15 Spain Spain 15,792,207,000 2007
16 Turkey Turkey 15,166,000,000 2008
17 Netherlands Netherlands 11,790,000,000 2008 (est.)
18 Poland Poland 9,650,000,000 2008
19 Israel Israel 9,444,000,000 2007
20 Taiwan Republic of China 9,320,000,000 2007
21 Greece Greece 7,648,561,000 2007 (est.)
22 Singapore Singapore 7,053,000,000 2008
23 Sweden Sweden 6,309,137,714 2007
24 Iran Iran 6,300,000,000 2007
25 Mexico Mexico 6,070,000,000 2006
26 Norway Norway 5,725,000,000 2007
27 Chile Chile 5,193,000,000 2007
28 North Korea North Korea 5,000,000,000 2005
29 Pakistan Pakistan 4,800,000,000 2006
30 Argentina Argentina 4,300,000,000 NA
31 Venezuela Venezuela 4,000,000,000 2007
32 Belgium Belgium 3,999,000,000 2003
33 South Africa South Africa 3,700,000,000 2007
34 Portugal Portugal 3,497,800,000 2003
35 Colombia Colombia 3,300,000,000 NA
36 Egypt Egypt 3,300,000,000 2003
37 Denmark Denmark 3,271,600,000 2003
38 Kuwait Kuwait 3,007,000,000 2005
39 Algeria Algeria 2,994,000,000 2005
40 Romania Romania 2,900,000,000 2007
41 Finland Finland 2,800,000,000 FY06
42 Switzerland Switzerland 2,548,000,000 2005
43 Austria Austria 2,334,900,000 FY06
44 Morocco Morocco 2,306,000,000 2005
45 Czech Republic Czech Republic 2,170,000,000 2004
46 Angola Angola 2,000,000,000 2005
47 Thailand Thailand 1,775,000,000 NA
48 Malaysia Malaysia 1,690,000,000 NA
49 United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 1,600,000,000 NA
50 Ukraine Ukraine 1,520,000,000 2006
51 Slovakia Slovakia 1,408,000,000 2008
52 Jordan Jordan 1,392,000,000 2005
53 Hungary Hungary 1,376,000,000 2007
54 Philippines Philippines 1,348,000,000 2007
55 Indonesia Indonesia 1,300,000,000 2007
56 Libya Libya 1,300,000,000 2007
56 Republic of Ireland Ireland 1,300,000,000 2007
57 Serbia Serbia 1,200,000,000 2007
58 Georgia (country) Georgia 1,200,000,000 2007
59 New Zealand New Zealand 1,147,000,000 2005
60 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 1,100,000,000 2007
61 Iraq Iraq 1,008,000,000 2007
62 Yemen Yemen 992,200,000 2005
63 Syria Syria 858,000,000 2005
64 Bangladesh Bangladesh 836,900,000 2007
65 Peru Peru 829,300,000 2005
66 Croatia Croatia 804,000,000 2007
67 Nigeria Nigeria 737,600,000 2005
68 Bulgaria Bulgaria 730,000,000 2007
69 Qatar Qatar 694,000,000 2005
70 Cuba Cuba 694,000,000 NA
71 Vietnam Vietnam 650,000,000 NA
72 Bahrain Bahrain 627,700,000 2005
73 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 606,200,000 2005
74 Sudan Sudan 587,000,000 2004
75 Lebanon Lebanon 540,600,000 2004
76 Lithuania Lithuania 490,800,000 FY01
77 Belarus Belarus 420,500,000 2006
78 Cyprus Cyprus 384,000,000 NA
79 Armenia Armenia 382,300,000 FY
80 Uruguay Uruguay 371,200,000 2005
81 Slovenia Slovenia 370,000,000 2007
82 Tunisia Tunisia 356,000,000 NA
83 Madagascar Madagascar 329,000,000 2005
84 Botswana Botswana 325,500,000 2005
85 Ethiopia Ethiopia 295,900,000 2004
86 Brunei Brunei 290,700,000 2004
87 Kenya Kenya 280,500,000 2005
88 Estonia Estonia 259,000,000 FY06
89 Oman Oman 252,990,000 2005
90 Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire 246,600,000 2005
91 Albania Albania 235,000,000 2007
92 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 234,300,000 NA
93 Luxembourg Luxembourg 231,076,480 2003
94 Cameroon Cameroon 230,200,000 2005
95 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 221,800,000 FY02
96 Eritrea Eritrea 220,100,000 2005
97 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 200,000,000 NA
98 Uganda Uganda 192,800,000 2005
99 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 180,000,000 FY98
100 Guatemala Guatemala 169,800,000 2005
101 El Salvador El Salvador 161,700,000 2005
102 Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea 152,200,000 2005
103 Panama Panama 150,000,000 2005
104 Namibia Namibia 149,500,000 2005
105 Bolivia Bolivia 130,000,000 2005
106 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 124,700,000 2005
107 Afghanistan Afghanistan 122,400,000 2005
108 Zambia Zambia 121,700,000 2005
109 Guinea Guinea 119,700,000 2005
110 North Macedonia Republic of Macedonia 117,710,000 2006
111 Senegal Senegal 117,300,000 2005
112 Cambodia Cambodia 112,000,000 NA
113 Mali Mali 106,300,000 2005
114 Nepal Nepal 104,900,000 2005
115 Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo, Democratic Republic of the 103,700,000 2005
116 Benin Benin 100,900,000 2005
117 Honduras Honduras 99,410,000 2005
118 Turkmenistan Turkmenistan 90,000,000 NA
119 Latvia Latvia 87,000,000 2007
120 Republic of the Congo Congo, Republic of the 85,220,000 2005
121 Ghana Ghana 83,650,000 2005
122 Costa Rica Costa Rica 83,460,000 2005
123 Mozambique Mozambique 78,030,000 2005
124 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 74,830,000 2005
125 Chad Chad 68,950,000 2005
126 Liberia Liberia 67,400,000 2005
127 Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 66,720,000 2003
128 Rwanda Rwanda 53,660,000 2005
129 Paraguay Paraguay 53,100,000 2003
130 Maldives Maldives 45,070,000 2005
131 Niger Niger 44,780,000 2005
132 Malta Malta 44,640,000 2005
133 Burundi Burundi 43,900,000 2005
134 Eswatini Swaziland 41,600,000 2005
135 Lesotho Lesotho 41,100,000 2005
136 Myanmar Burma 39,000,000 NA
137 Fiji Fiji 36,000,000 2004
138 Tajikistan Tajikistan 35,400,000 FY01
139 Nicaragua Nicaragua 32,270,000 2005
140 Jamaica Jamaica 31,170,000 2003
141 Togo Togo 29,980,000 2005
142 Djibouti Djibouti 29,050,000 2005
143 Iceland Iceland 26,000,000 2008
144 Haiti Haiti 25,960,000 2003
145 Mongolia Mongolia 23,100,000 FY02
146 Somalia Somalia 22,340,000 2005
147 Tanzania Tanzania 21,200,000 2005
148 Mauritania Mauritania 19,320,000 2005
149 Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan 19,200,000 FY01
150 Belize Belize 19,000,000 2005
151 Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 16,900,000 2003
152 Central African Republic Central African Republic 16,370,000 2005
153 Malawi Malawi 15,810,000 2005
154 Seychelles Seychelles 14,850,000 2005
155 Sierra Leone Sierra Leone 14,250,000 2005
156 Comoros Comoros 12,870,000 2005
157 Mauritius Mauritius 12,040,000 2005
158 Laos Laos 11,040,000 2005
159 Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau 9,455,000 2005
160 Moldova Moldova 8,700,000 2004
161 Bhutan Bhutan 8,281,000 2005
162 Suriname Suriname 7,494,000 2005
163 Cape Verde Cape Verde 7,178,000 2005
164 Guyana Guyana 6,479,000 2003
165 East Timor East Timor 4,400,000 FY03
166 Bermuda Bermuda, UK overseas territory 4,030,000 2001
167 The Gambia Gambia, The 1,547,000 2004
168 San Marino San Marino 700,000 2005
169 São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe 581,700 2004

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Figures

The 15 countries with the largest defense budgets (2006)

This is a list of the fifteen countries with the highest defence budgets for the year 2006. The information is the most up-to-date from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, which is used to calculate defence spending by the British Ministry of Defence and many other government ministries in the European Union. Total World spending amounted to $1.158 trillion in 2006, with about half of the total amount spent by the United States.

Rank Country Military expenditures, USD Date of information
World Total 1,158,000,000,000 2006 est.
1 United States United States 540,700,000,000 2007
2 United Kingdom United Kingdom 58,400,000,000 2007
3 France France 53,100,000,000 2006
4 China People's Republic of China 49,500,000,000 2007 est.
5 Japan Japan 42,700,000,000 2006
6 Germany Germany 37,000,000,000 2006
7 Russia Russia 34,200,000,000 2006 est.
8 Italy Italy 28,100,000,000 2006
9 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 27,200,000,000 2006
10 India India 24,100,000,000 2006
11 South Korea South Korea 23,900,000,000 2006
12 Australia Australia 14,100,000,000 2006
13 Canada Canada 13,200,000,000 2006
14 Brazil Brazil 12,800,000,000 2006
15 Spain Spain 12,300,000,000 2006

List of Countries by Military Expenditure as a percentage of GDP

Map of the military expenditures as a percentage of GDP by country.

Below is a list of countries ranked by order of military expenditure as a percentage of GDP. This statistic reflects the importance of military buildup and army modernization for all countries. It also indicated how much priority each country places in military expenditure.

The greater a country spends on its military as a percentage of its GDP, the less money it will have to spend on other crucial aspects such as infrastructure and education, and the more likely it will come under scrutiny from other countries.

The trend is that developing countries, especially Middle Eastern countries with emerging markets due to their oil wealth, and countries in proximity of conflict zones seem to be spending the most as a percentage of their GDP to modernize their military and to try to catch up with Western countries, which spend less as a result of having built a strong modernized military over the past few decades.

Rank Country Military expenditures as % of GDP Date of information
1 North Korea North Korea 22.90 2003 est.
2 Oman Oman 11.40 2005 est.
3 Qatar Qatar 10.00 2005 est.
4 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 10.00 2005 est.
5 Iraq Iraq 8.60 2006
6 Jordan Jordan 8.60 2006
7 Israel Israel 7.30 2006
8 Yemen Yemen 6.60 2006
9 Armenia Armenia 6.50 2001
10 Eritrea Eritrea 6.30 2006 est.
11 Burundi Burundi 5.90 2006 est.
12 Syria Syria 5.90 2005 est.
13 Angola Angola 5.70 2006
14 Mauritania Mauritania 5.50 2006
15 Maldives Maldives 5.50 2005 est.

See also

Notes

  1. http://en.wikinews.org/Global_annual_military_spending_tops_$1.2_trillion
  2. [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/spending.htm GlobalSecurity.org Military Expenditures
  3. http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/AboutDefence/Organisation/KeyFactsAboutDefence/DefenceSpending.htm British Ministry of Defense About: Defense Spending
  4. www.defense.gouv.fr/ministre/prises_de_parole/discours/projet_de_budget_2008_m_herve_morin_26_09_07
  5. Defense spending to grow 16.3% in 2008 - finance minister
  6. http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/biz/biz_view.asp?newsIdx=10607&categoryCode=123
  7. National Congress of Brazil. Brazilian Federal Budget (2008) - Ministry of Defense (Ministério da Defesa).
  8. Australian Department of Defence (2006). Portfolio Budget Statements 2006-07. Page 19.
  9. NATO-RUSSIA COMPENDIUM OF DATA
  10. http://www.regeringen.se/sb/d/9469
  11. Global Firepower, Mexico profile
  12. CIA World Factbook, Military expenditures
  13. Saorbats, Chile profile
  14. Federation of American Scientists—Egypt Military Force
  15. (MoND Budget as of 2007)
  16. Austrian Military Budget for 2006: 1,81 Billion Euros/ Exchangerate 1:1,29
  17. White Book pg 83
  18. Icelandic State Budget for 2008
  19. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Website - Open (PDF) table "The fifteen major spenders in 2006"
  20. http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/article.aspx?id=622

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