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Military Statistics > expenditure > current LCU (1994) by country

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Countries (A to Z) Description
Albania 4698000000
Algeria 46800000000
Angola 60000
Argentina 3751000000
Australia 9738500000
Austria 1541000000
Azerbaijan 17120000
Bahamas, The 20300000
Bahrain 96300000
Bangladesh 19021000000
Barbados 27023000
Belarus 603600000
Belgium 3271100000
Belize 15798750
Bolivia 569000000
Botswana 457555000
Brazil 5467000000
Brunei 420000000
Bulgaria 19000000
Burkina Faso 16800000000
Burma 16741500000
Burundi 10589000000
Cambodia 409700000000
Cameroon 52476500000
Canada 13079250000
Cape Verde 281000000
Central African Republic 5935000000
Chad 12333000000
Chile 781000000000
China 87400000000
Colombia 1745000000000
Croatia 7149000000
Cyprus 99000000
Czech Republic 24375000000
Côte d'Ivoire 46677000000
Denmark 17293000000
Djibouti 4648000000
Dominican Republic 1106000000
Ecuador 447030000
Egypt 6682000000
El Salvador 94700000
Equatorial Guinea 1321000000
Eritrea 438700000
Estonia 326500000
Ethiopia 812600000
Fiji 49290000
Finland 1543000000
France 37574000000
Gambia, The 22200000
Germany 30144000000
Ghana 36147000000
Greece 3089500000
Guatemala 806200000
Guinea 44800000000
Guinea-Bissau 400000000
Guyana 758597000
Haiti 24606000
Hungary 90751000000
India 278615000000
Indonesia 6215000000000
Iran 4022750000000
Ireland 523000000
Israel 22500000000
Italy 16957900000
Jamaica 804750000
Japan 4672775000000
Jordan 361200000
Kazakhstan 3800000000
Kenya 6576500000
Korea, North 4817000000
Korea, South 10075300000000
Kuwait 978500000
Kyrgyzstan 105400000
Latvia 19000000
Lebanon 1071000000000
Lesotho 91800000
Liberia 41300000
Lithuania 79300000
Luxembourg 104500000
Madagascar 16920000000
Malawi 149050000
Malaysia 5565000000
Mali 22185000000
Malta 10533000
Mauritania 3640000000
Mauritius 212900000
Mexico 8694000000
Moldova 36653000
Mongolia 6766000000
Morocco 13557000000
Mozambique 440000000000
Namibia 202250000
Nepal 1939000000
Netherlands 5894600000
New Zealand 1245000000
Nicaragua 238000000
Niger 9700000000
Nigeria 7032000000
Norway 24019000000
Oman 779300000
Pakistan 98144000000
Panama 101000000
Papua New Guinea 54300000
Paraguay 170000000000
Peru 1726947000
Philippines 23125000000
Poland 5327000000
Portugal 1799700000
Romania 155300000
Russia 35890000000
Rwanda 5700000000
Saudi Arabia 53549000000
Senegal 36725000000
Seychelles 60100000
Sierra Leone 15546000000
Singapore 4272500000
Slovakia 9614000000
Slovenia 30651000000
South Africa 12351750000
Spain 5978200000
Sri Lanka 19415000000
Sudan 4785000000
Swaziland 103200000
Sweden 39772000000
Switzerland 5723000000
Syria 37270000000
Tajikistan 347400
Tanzania 26650000000
Thailand 86230000000
Togo 14100000000
Trinidad and Tobago 121175000
Tunisia 300500000
Turkey 157000000000000
Turkmenistan 1528000000
Uganda 95757500000
Ukraine 301000000
United Arab Emirates 7999000000
United Kingdom 22539000000
United States 288059000000
Uruguay 3010000000
Uzbekistan 991000000
Venezuela 138000000000
Vietnam 4730000000000
Yemen 28263000000
Zambia 39000000000
Zimbabwe 1825500000


DEFINITION: Military expenditures data from SIPRI are derived from the NATO definition, which includes all current and capital expenditures on the armed forces, including peacekeeping forces; defense ministries and other government agencies engaged in defense projects; paramilitary forces, if these are judged to be trained and equipped for military operations; and military space activities. Such expenditures include military and civil personnel, including retirement pensions of military personnel and social services for personnel; operation and maintenance; procurement; military research and development; and military aid (in the military expenditures of the donor country). Excluded are civil defense and current expenditures for previous military activities, such as for veterans' benefits, demobilization, conversion, and destruction of weapons. This definition cannot be applied for all countries, however, since that would require much more detailed information than is available about what is included in military budgets and off-budget military expenditure items. (For example, military budgets might or might not cover civil defense, reserves and auxiliary forces, police and paramilitary forces, dual-purpose forces such as military and civilian police, military grants in kind, pensions for military personnel, and social security contributions paid by one part of government to another.)

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