Global military expenditure has nearly doubled since the early 90s. According to the SIPRI Military Expenditure Database, the ...
Worldwide military spending surged by 9 percent year on year in 2023 to hit a record $2.2 trillion as multiple conflicts ratcheted up global insecurity, according to a new report by the ...
Worldwide military spending, when estimated on the basis of unweighted country averages, has declined by nearly half, from 3.6 percent of GDP during the Cold War period (1970–90) to 1.9 percent of GDP ...
the U.S. share of global military spending only fell by six percentage points because other countries, particularly Russia, reduced their military spending as well. The 8 percent fall in U.S ...
Lithuania and Estonia have become the first NATO members to pledge an increase in defense spending to five percent of GDP ... Trump for allies to boost military expenditure while he seeks to ...
Before officially taking office, US President Donald Trump publicly said NATO countries should spend at least five percent of ...
The U.S. is the only NATO member to ever activate the defense alliance. Yet the U.S. has the audacity to lecture Canada on our domestic spending ...
Last year, 2024, will mark the 11th year in a row that global military spending increased, with the US, China, and Russia being the largest contributors. In 2023 alone, the US set a defense budget ...
2.3 percent and 2.1 percent of their respective GDPs to defense. Korea’s consistent defense investment comes as global military spending has surged amid growing security concerns, particularly ...
Kopin Corporation is capitalizing on strong demand from the global defense market ... while pressuring allies to increase their military spending, the defense market dynamics become very favorable ...