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World Air Forces 2013

Defense budget includes capital acquisition as well. By the way, MoD usually gives money back to the FM at the end of the FY.
• Defence budget: $40.3 billion
• Revenue Expenditure: $23.7 billion (58.9%)
• Capital Expenditure: $16.6 billion (41.1%)
• Capital Procurement Budget: $13.9 billion
• Share of Army: $23.3 billion (50%)
• Share of Navy: $7.8 billion (19%)
• Share of Air Force: $10.1 billion (25%)
• Share of R&D: $2.2 billion (6%)
• Defence Budget as Percentage of Central Government Expenditure: 12.9%

Here you go ! old data but the capital procurement budget is $16.6 billion
So in 2012 you have imported heavy weapons like AC, Ships, Missiles worth $3582 Million.
The 15 per cent increase in the Capital Expenditure has resulted in an additional amount of $2.2 billion
 
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• Defence budget: $40.3 billion
• Revenue Expenditure: $23.7 billion (58.9%)
• Capital Expenditure: $16.6 billion (41.1%)
• Capital Procurement Budget: $13.9 billion
• Share of Army: $23.3 billion (50%)
• Share of Navy: $7.8 billion (19%)
• Share of Air Force: $10.1 billion (25%)
• Share of R&D: $2.2 billion (6%)
• Defence Budget as Percentage of Central Government Expenditure: 12.9%

Here you go ! old data but the capital procurement budget is $16.6 billion
So in 2012 you have imported heavy weapons like AC, Ships, Missiles worth $3582 Million.
The 15 per cent increase in the Capital Expenditure has resulted in an additional amount of $2.2 billion
Thats not much for us.
 
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• Defence budget: $40.3 billion
• Revenue Expenditure: $23.7 billion (58.9%)
• Capital Expenditure: $16.6 billion (41.1%)
• Capital Procurement Budget: $13.9 billion
• Share of Army: $23.3 billion (50%)
• Share of Navy: $7.8 billion (19%)
• Share of Air Force: $10.1 billion (25%)
• Share of R&D: $2.2 billion (6%)
• Defence Budget as Percentage of Central Government Expenditure: 12.9%

Here you go ! old data but the capital procurement budget is $16.6 billion
So in 2012 you have imported heavy weapons like AC, Ships, Missiles worth $3582 Million.
The 15 per cent increase in the Capital Expenditure has resulted in an additional amount of $2.2 billion

Please give the source .
 
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First of all you should check also the quality. 1 Israeli or Saudi F-15s for instance equals to 10 Egyptian or Pakistani Mirage V.

Secondly, they consider 148 Israeli F-16A/B/D + 16 F-15 B/D as "training", although they are all perfectly capable for combat. That gives 407 combat aircrafts.

Finally Israel has large number of tankers, special mission aircrafts, UAVs. Which greatly increase air force capability. Quite large number of combat helicopters (including Apache Longbow and Cobras equipped with Spike NLOS - 25 km range).

Hello Jew,

Why your behind is burning? I never contested quality of your airforce. I just stated what I found in the article. Also, one poster already told us about "active" aircrafts and "total" aircrafts thingy.

You don't need to get all worked up. We know that you guys are a professional air force...just like us, turks, swedish, french,japs etc..

However, I'd like your views in this thread though...

http://www.defence.pk/forums/military-forum/225506-comparison-pakistani-al-khalid-1-mbt-vs-israeli-merkava-iv-mbt.html
 
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Hello Jew,

Why your behind is burning? I never contested quality of your airforce. I just stated what I found in the article. Also, one poster already told us about "active" aircrafts and "total" aircrafts thingy.

You don't need to get all worked up. We know that you guys are a professional air force...just like us, turks, swedish, french,japs etc..

However, I'd like your views in this thread though...

http://www.defence.pk/forums/military-forum/225506-comparison-pakistani-al-khalid-1-mbt-vs-israeli-merkava-iv-mbt.html
I am calm like cucumber. Your name calling shows that u are nervous.
 
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I am calm like cucumber. Your name calling shows that u are nervous.

hahaha...nervous? about what?

Anyways, your reply was completely out of place since I NEVER intended to discuss the quality/capability of any force. I just stated the numbers of aircrafts that OP gives.
 
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hahaha...nervous? about what?

Anyways, your reply was completely out of place since I NEVER intended to discuss the quality/capability of any force. I just stated the numbers of aircrafts that OP gives.

OP? what is that
 
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We spend just 2.5 % of our GDP on defence when the world norm is 3% .

Moreover security is paramount . We have to have a country to help the needed.
in 2011, world defence cost :1.73 trillion $, world GDP :70trillion $----2.47%
but take US out, world defence cost(not include US):1.02trillion $, world GDp(not US): 55trillion$------1.85%
 
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in 2011, world defence cost :1.73 trillion $, world GDP :70trillion $----2.47%
but take US out, world defence cost(not include US):1.02trillion $, world GDp(not US): 55trillion$------0.185%

Your point?
 
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in 2011, world defence cost :1.73 trillion $, world GDP :70trillion $----2.47%
but take US out, world defence cost(not include US):1.02trillion $, world GDp(not US): 55trillion$------0.185%

There is a mistake dude .

It is not .185 % but 1.85% .
 
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• Defence budget: $40.3 billion
• Revenue Expenditure: $23.7 billion (58.9%)
• Capital Expenditure: $16.6 billion (41.1%)
• Capital Procurement Budget: $13.9 billion
• Share of Army: $23.3 billion (50%)
• Share of Navy: $7.8 billion (19%)
• Share of Air Force: $10.1 billion (25%)
• Share of R&D: $2.2 billion (6%)
• Defence Budget as Percentage of Central Government Expenditure: 12.9%

Here you go ! old data but the capital procurement budget is $16.6 billion
So in 2012 you have imported heavy weapons like AC, Ships, Missiles worth $3582 Million.
The 15 per cent increase in the Capital Expenditure has resulted in an additional amount of $2.2 billion

Why is your *** is on fire?? after all it's our money .
I think Srilankans prefer slavery over staying poor.

• Defence budget: $40.3 billion
• Revenue Expenditure: $23.7 billion (58.9%)
• Capital Expenditure: $16.6 billion (41.1%)
• Capital Procurement Budget: $13.9 billion
• Share of Army: $23.3 billion (50%)
• Share of Navy: $7.8 billion (19%)
• Share of Air Force: $10.1 billion (25%)
• Share of R&D: $2.2 billion (6%)
• Defence Budget as Percentage of Central Government Expenditure: 12.9%

Here you go ! old data but the capital procurement budget is $16.6 billion
So in 2012 you have imported heavy weapons like AC, Ships, Missiles worth $3582 Million.
The 15 per cent increase in the Capital Expenditure has resulted in an additional amount of $2.2 billion

Why is your *** is on fire?? after all it's our money .
I think Srilankans prefer slavery over staying poor.

By the way where is the link to corroborate your data??Do you understand link literate Srilankan .
 
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