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| {{0}}3 || {{flagicon|India}} [[Indian Armed Forces|India]] || align=right| 72.9 || align="right" | 2.9 || align=right| 3.7%
| {{0}}3 || {{flagicon|India}} [[Indian Armed Forces|India]] || align=right| 72.9 || align="right" | 2.9 || align=right| 3.7%
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| {{0}}4 || {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Bundeswehr|Germany]] || align=right| 63.8 || align="right" | 1.4 || align=right| 3.1%<ref>https://www.dw.com/en/germany-reports-record-53-billion-in-nato-defense-spending/a-56491017</ref>
| {{0}}4 || {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Russian Armed Forces|Russia]] || align="right" | 61.7 || align="right" | 4.3 || align=right| 3.1%
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| {{0}}5 || {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Russian Armed Forces|Russia]] || align="right" | 61.7 || align="right" | 4.3 || align=right| 3.1%
| {{0}}5 ||{{flagicon|Great Britain}} [[British Armed Forces|United Kingdom]] || align=right| 59.2 || align="right" | 2.7 || align=right| 3.0%
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| {{0}}6 ||{{flagicon|Great Britain}} [[British Armed Forces|United Kingdom]] || align=right| 59.2 || align="right" | 2.7 || align=right| 3.0%
| {{0}}6 ||{{nowrap|{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} [[Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia|Saudi Arabia]]}}<ref group="lower-alpha" name="x" /><ref group="lower-alpha" name="y" /> || align="right" | 57.5 || align="right" | 8.4 || align=right| 2.9%
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| {{0}}7 ||{{nowrap|{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} [[Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia|Saudi Arabia]]}}<ref group="lower-alpha" name="x" /><ref group="lower-alpha" name="y" /> || align="right" | 57.5 || align="right" | 8.4 || align=right| 2.9%
| {{0}}7 || {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Bundeswehr|Germany]] || align=right| 52.8 || align="right" | 1.4 || align=right| 2.7%
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| {{0}}8 || {{flagicon|France}} [[French Armed Forces|France]] || align=right| 52.7 || align="right" | 2.1 || align=right| 2.7%
| {{0}}8 || {{flagicon|France}} [[French Armed Forces|France]] || align=right| 52.7 || align="right" | 2.1 || align=right| 2.7%

Revision as of 20:10, 2 February 2022

Map of military spending as a percentage of GDP for countries according to SIPRI, 2022.[1]

This is a list of countries by military expenditure in a given year. Military expenditure figures are presented in United States dollars based on either constant or current exchange rates.[1]

Military expenditure, total

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) 2022 fact sheet

The first list is based on the SIPRI fact sheet which includes a list of the world's top 15 military spenders in 2022, based on current market exchange rates.[1]

The second list is based on the 2022 edition of "The Military Balance" published by the (IISS) using average market exchange rates.[2]

Russian and Chinese military spending are actually far higher than the chart due to captive markets and Purchasing Price Parity in those countries.[3][4]

List by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
2022 Fact Sheet (for 2021)[1]
SIPRI Military Expenditure Database[5]
List by the International Institute for Strategic Studies
Top 15 Defence Budgets 2021
[6]
Rank Country Spending
(US$ bn)
% of GDP % of Global Spending
World total 1,981 2.4 100%
01 United States United States 778.0 3.7 39%
02 China China[a] 252.0 1.7 13%
03 India India 72.9 2.9 3.7%
04 Russia Russia 61.7 4.3 3.1%
05 United Kingdom United Kingdom 59.2 2.7 3.0%
06 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia[a][b] 57.5 8.4 2.9%
07 Germany Germany 52.8 1.4 2.7%
08 France France 52.7 2.1 2.7%
09 Japan Japan 49.1 1.0 2.5%
10 South Korea South Korea 45.7 2.8 2.3%
11 Italy Italy 28.9 1.6 1.5%
12 Australia Australia 27.5 2.1 1.4%
13 Canada Canada 22.8 1.4 1.1%
14 Israel Israel 21.7 5.6 1.1%
15 Brazil Brazil 19.7 1.4 1.0%
2022 edition of "The Military Balance" from the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS)
Rank Country Spending
(US$ bn)
01 United States United States 738.0
02 China China 193.3
03 India India 64.1
04 United Kingdom United Kingdom 61.5
05 Russia Russia 60.6
06 France France 56.8
07 Germany Germany 51.3
08 Japan Japan 49.7
09 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 48.5
10 South Korea South Korea 40.4
11 Australia Australia 31.3
12 Italy Italy 29.3
13 Brazil Brazil 22.1
14 Canada Canada 20.0
15 Israel Israel 19.9

Military expenditure, share of GDP

This first list is a list of countries by military expenditure share of GDP—more specifically, a list of the top 15 countries by percentage share in recent years—the amount spent by a nation on its military as a share of its GDP.

The second list presents this as a share of the general government expenditure. The first list is sourced from the SIPRI for the year 2019 and from Military Balance 2017 published by International Institute for Strategic Studies for the year 2016. The second list is sourced only from the SIPRI for the year 2019.

None of the following analyze Cuba, Eritrea, Libya, North Korea, or Syria, because although they likely would make the list, there is not enough information available to properly determine an exact statistic for their military spending as a percentage of GDP.

As a share of GDP

List by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
SIPRI Military Expenditure Database
[7] (2019)
List by the International Institute for Strategic Studies
Top 15 Defence Budgets 2020
[6]
Rank Country % of GDP
1  Oman 8.8%
2  Saudi Arabia 8.0%
3  Algeria 6.0%
4  Kuwait 5.6%
5  Israel 5.3%
6  Armenia 4.9%
7  Jordan 4.7%
8  Lebanon 4.2%
9  Azerbaijan 4.0%
10  Pakistan 4.0%
11  Russia 3.9%
12  Bahrain 3.7%
13  Iraq 3.5%*
14  USA 3.4%
15  South Sudan 3.4%
RankCountry% of GDP
01 Oman12.0
02 Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 10.6
03 Lebanon 10.5
04 Kuwait 7.1
05 Saudi Arabia7.1
06 Algeria 6.7
07 Iraq 5.8
08 UAE 5.6
09 Azerbaijan 5.4
10 Morocco 5.3
10 Israel 5.2
12 Jordan 4.9
13 Armenia4.8
13 Mali 4.5
15 Qatar 4.4
* Bold values with an asterisk above are highly uncertain SIPRI estimates.

Italic values are SIPRI estimates.

Notes

  1. ^ a b SIPRI estimate.
  2. ^ The figures for Saudi Arabia include expenditure for public order and safety and might be slightly overestimated.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Tian, Nan; Fleurant, Aude; Kuimova, Alexandra; Wezeman, Pieter D.; Wezeman, Siemon T. (26 April 2021). "Trends in World Military Expenditure, 2020" (PDF). Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  2. ^ International Institute for Strategic Studies (25 February 2021). The Military Balance 2021. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-1032012278.
  3. ^ "Why Russian Military Expenditure Is Much Higher Than Commonly Understood (As Is China's)". War on the Rocks. 16 December 2019. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Russian defense spending is much larger, and more sustainable than it seems". Defensenews. 3 May 2019. Retrieved 12 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "Data for all countries from 1988–2020 in constant (2019) USD (pdf)" (PDF). SIPRI. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  6. ^ a b "IISS Military Balance 2021". The Military Balance. 121 (1). International Institute for Strategic Studies: 23–29. January 2021. doi:10.1080/04597222.2021.1868791. S2CID 232050862.
  7. ^ Excel file here | Derived from SIPRI's own webpage.

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