This document lists military expenditures by country in dollar figures. It provides estimates for most countries ranging from 2005 to 2002. The United States had the highest reported expenditure at $518.1 billion for FY04. Worldwide aggregate real military spending is estimated at around $1.2 trillion for 2005 according to the document. The listing shows a wide range in spending from billions for larger countries to millions or no data available for smaller nations.
This document lists military expenditures by country in dollar figures. It provides estimates for most countries ranging from 2005 to 2002. The United States had the highest reported expenditure at $518.1 billion for FY04. Worldwide aggregate real military spending is estimated at around $1.2 trillion for 2005 according to the document. The listing shows a wide range in spending from billions for larger countries to millions or no data available for smaller nations.
This document lists military expenditures by country in dollar figures. It provides estimates for most countries ranging from 2005 to 2002. The United States had the highest reported expenditure at $518.1 billion for FY04. Worldwide aggregate real military spending is estimated at around $1.2 trillion for 2005 according to the document. The listing shows a wide range in spending from billions for larger countries to millions or no data available for smaller nations.
This document lists military expenditures by country in dollar figures. It provides estimates for most countries ranging from 2005 to 2002. The United States had the highest reported expenditure at $518.1 billion for FY04. Worldwide aggregate real military spending is estimated at around $1.2 trillion for 2005 according to the document. The listing shows a wide range in spending from billions for larger countries to millions or no data available for smaller nations.
Afghanistan $122.4 million (2005 est.) Albania $56.5 million (FY02) Algeria $3 billion (2005 est.) Angola $2 billion (2005 est.) Antigua and NA Barbuda Argentina $4.3 billion (FY99) Armenia $135 million (FY01) Australia $17.84 billion (2005 est.) Austria $1.497 billion (FY01/02) Azerbaijan $121 million (FY99) Bahamas, The NA Bahrain $627.7 million (2005 est.) Bangladesh $1.01 billion (2005 est.) Barbados NA Belarus $420.5 million (2006) Belgium $3.999 billion (2003) Belize $19 million (2005 est.) Benin $100.9 million (2005 est.) Bermuda $4.03 million (2001) Bhutan $8.29 million (2005 est.) Bolivia $130 million (2005 est.) Bosnia and $234.3 million (FY02) Herzegovina Botswana $325.5 million (2005 est.) Brazil $9.94 billion (2005 est.) Brunei $290.7 million (2003 est.) Bulgaria $356 million (FY02) Burkina Faso $74.83 million (2005 est.) Burma $39 million (FY97) Burundi $43.9 million (2005 est.) Cambodia $112 million (FY01 est.) Cameroon $230.2 million (2005 est.) Canada $9,801.7 million (2003) Cape Verde $7.18 million (2005 est.) Central African $16.37 million (2005 est.) Republic Chad $68.95 million (2005 est.) Chile $3.91 billion (2005 est.) China $81.48 billion (2005 est.) Colombia $3.3 billion (FY01) Comoros $12.87 million (2005 est.) Congo, Democratic $103.7 million (2005 est.) Republic of the Congo, Republic of $85.22 million (2005 est.) the Costa Rica $83.46 million (2005 est.) Cote d'Ivoire $246.6 million (2005 est.) Croatia $620 million (2004) Cuba $694 million (2005 est.) Cyprus $384 million (FY02) Czech Republic $2.17 billion (2004) Denmark $3,271.6 million (2003) Djibouti $29.05 million (2005 est.) Dominica NA Dominican $0 (2002 est.) Republic East Timor $4.4 million (FY03) Ecuador $650 million (2005 est.) Egypt $2.44 billion (2003) El Salvador $161.7 million (2005 est.) Equatorial Guinea $152.2 million (2005 est.) Eritrea $220.1 million (2005 est.) Estonia $155 million (2002 est.) Ethiopia $295.9 million (2005 est.) Falkland Islands NA (Islas Malvinas) Faroe Islands NA Fiji $36 million (2004) Finland $1.8 billion (FY98/99) France $45 billion FY06 (2005) French Guiana NA Gabon $253.5 million (2005 est.) Gambia, The $1.55 million (2005 est.) Gaza Strip NA Georgia $23 million (FY00) Germany $35.063 billion (2003) Ghana $83.65 million (2005 est.) Greece $5.89 billion (2004) Grenada NA Guatemala $169.8 million (2005 est.) Guinea $119.7 million (2005 est.) Guinea-Bissau $9.46 million (2005 est.) Guyana $6.48 million (2003 est.) Haiti $25.96 million (2003 est.) Honduras $52.8 million (2005 est.) Hong Kong Hong Kong garrison is funded by China; figures are NA Hungary $1.08 billion (2002 est.) Iceland 0 India $19.04 billion (2005 est.) Indonesia $1.3 billion (2004) Iran $4.3 billion (2003 est.) Iraq $1.34 billion (2005 est.) Ireland $700 million (FY00/01) Israel $9.45 billion (2005 est.) Italy $28,182.8 million (2003) Jamaica $31.17 million (2003 est.) Japan $44.31 billion (2005 est.) Jordan $1.4 billion (2005 est.) Kazakhstan $221.8 million (Ministry of Defense expenditures) (FY02) Kenya $280.5 million (2005 est.) Kiribati NA Korea, North $5 billion (FY02) Korea, South $21.06 billion FY05 (2005 est.) Kuwait $3.01 billion (2005 est.) Kyrgyzstan $19.2 million (FY01) Laos $11.04 million (2005 est.) Latvia $87 million (FY01) Lebanon $540.6 million (2004) Lesotho $41.1 million (2005 est.) Liberia $67.4 million (2005 est.) Libya $1.3 billion (FY99) Lithuania $230.8 million (FY01) Luxembourg $231.6 million (2003) Macedonia $200 million (FY01/02 est.) Madagascar $329 million (2005 est.) Malawi $15.81 million (2005 est.) Malaysia $1.69 billion (FY00 est.) Maldives $45.07 million (2005 est.) Mali $106.3 million (2005 est.) Malta $38.168 million (2005 est.) Marshall Islands NA Mauritania $19.32 million (2005 est.) Mauritius $12.04 million (2005 est.) Mexico $6.07 billion (2005 est.) Moldova $8.7 million (2004) Mongolia $23.1 million (FY02) Morocco $2.31 billion (2003 est.) Mozambique $78.03 million (2005 est.) Namibia $149.5 million (2005 est.) Nauru NA Nepal $104.9 million (2005 est.) Netherlands $9.408 billion (2004) New Caledonia NA New Zealand $1.147 billion (FY03/04) Nicaragua $32.27 million (2005 est.) Niger $44.78 million (2005 est.) Nigeria $737.6 million (2005 est.) Norway $4,033,500,000 (2003) Oman $252.99 million (2004) Pakistan $4.26 billion (2005 est.) Palau NA Panama $150 million (2005 est.) Papua New Guinea $16.9 million (2003) Paraguay $53.1 million (2003 est.) Peru $829.3 million (2003 est.) Philippines $836.9 million (2005 est.) Poland $3.5 billion (2002) Portugal $3,497.8 million (2003) Qatar $723 million (FY00) Romania $985 million (2002) Russia NA Rwanda $53.66 million (2005 est.) Saint Kitts and NA Nevis Saint Lucia NA Saint Vincent and NA the Grenadines Samoa NA San Marino $700,000 (FY00/01) Sao Tome and $581,729 (2005 est.) Principe Saudi Arabia $18 billion (2002) Senegal $117.3 million (2005 est.) Seychelles $14.85 million (2005 est.) Sierra Leone $14.25 million (2005 est.) Singapore $4.47 billion (FY01 est.) Slovakia $406 million (2002) Slovenia $370 million (FY00) Solomon Islands NA Somalia $22.34 million (2005 est.) South Africa $3.55 billion (2005 est.) Spain $9,906.5 million (2003) Sri Lanka $606.2 million (2005 est.) Sudan $587 million (2001 est.) (2004) Suriname $7.5 million (2003 est.) Swaziland $41.6 million (2005 est.) Sweden $5.51 billion (2005 est.) Switzerland $2.548 billion (FY01) Syria $858 million (FY00 est.); note - based on official budget data that may understate actual spending Taiwan $7.93 billion (2005 est.) Tajikistan $35.4 million (FY01) Tanzania $21.2 million (2005 est.) Thailand $1.775 billion (FY00) Togo $29.98 million (2005 est.) Tonga NA Trinidad and $66.72 million (2003 est.) Tobago Tunisia $356 million (FY99) Turkey $12.155 billion (2003) Turkmenistan $90 million (FY99) Tuvalu NA Uganda $192.8 million (2005 est.) Ukraine $617.9 million (FY02) United Arab $1.6 billion (FY00) Emirates United Kingdom $42,836.5 million (2003) United States $518.1 billion (FY04 est.) (2005 est.) Uruguay $371.2 million (2005 est.) Uzbekistan $200 million (FY97) Vanuatu NA Venezuela $1.61 billion (2005 est.) Vietnam $650 million (FY98) West Bank NA World aggregate real expenditure on arms worldwide has increased in the beginning of the 21st century, with the largest increase in the US; a rough estimate for 2005 is $1.2 trillion (at puchasing power parity) (2005 est.) Yemen $992.2 million (2005 est.) Zambia $121.7 million (2005 est.) Zimbabwe $124.7 million (2005 est.)