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Figures for military spending calculated using purchasing power parity (PPP), ($ b., PPP)
1. United States- $682bn
2. China- $249bn
3. India- $119bn
4. Russia- $116.0bn
5. Saudi Arabia- $63.9bn
6. United Kingdom- $57.5bn
7. France- $50.7bn
8. Japan- $46.0bn
9. South Korea- $44.2bn
10. Germany- $42.8bn
11. Brazil- $34.4bn
12. Italy- $31.0bn
13. Turkey- $25.9bn
14. Canada- $18.3bn
15. Australia- $16.3bn
http://www.sipri.org/research/armame...ble 2012.pdf
a, The figures for national military expenditure as a share of GDP are based on estimates for 2012 GDP
from the International Monetary Funds (IMF) World Economic Outlook database, Oct. 2012.
b, The figures for military expenditure at PPP exchange rates are estimates based on the projected implied PPP conversion rates for each country from the IMF World Economic Outlook database, Oct. 2012.
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1. United States- $682bn
2. China- $249bn
3. India- $119bn
4. Russia- $116.0bn
5. Saudi Arabia- $63.9bn
6. United Kingdom- $57.5bn
7. France- $50.7bn
8. Japan- $46.0bn
9. South Korea- $44.2bn
10. Germany- $42.8bn
11. Brazil- $34.4bn
12. Italy- $31.0bn
13. Turkey- $25.9bn
14. Canada- $18.3bn
15. Australia- $16.3bn
http://www.sipri.org/research/armame...ble 2012.pdf
a, The figures for national military expenditure as a share of GDP are based on estimates for 2012 GDP
from the International Monetary Funds (IMF) World Economic Outlook database, Oct. 2012.
b, The figures for military expenditure at PPP exchange rates are estimates based on the projected implied PPP conversion rates for each country from the IMF World Economic Outlook database, Oct. 2012.
=> Recent trends in military expenditure Welcome to SIPRI — www.sipri.org