Georgia Military Spending/Defense Budget 1996-2024
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).
- Georgia military spending/defense budget for 2022 was $0.36B, a 19.92% increase from 2021.
- Georgia military spending/defense budget for 2021 was $0.30B, a 4.39% increase from 2020.
- Georgia military spending/defense budget for 2020 was $0.29B, a 7.32% decline from 2019.
- Georgia military spending/defense budget for 2019 was $0.31B, a 6.98% decline from 2018.
Georgia Military Spending/Defense Budget - Historical Data |
Year |
Billions of US $ |
% of GDP |
2022 |
$0.36B |
1.43% |
2021 |
$0.30B |
1.61% |
2020 |
$0.29B |
1.81% |
2019 |
$0.31B |
1.78% |
2018 |
$0.33B |
1.90% |
2017 |
$0.32B |
1.97% |
2016 |
$0.32B |
2.08% |
2015 |
$0.30B |
2.00% |
2014 |
$0.42B |
2.36% |
2013 |
$0.44B |
2.57% |
2012 |
$0.49B |
2.98% |
2011 |
$0.47B |
3.10% |
2010 |
$0.45B |
3.71% |
2009 |
$0.60B |
5.61% |
2008 |
$1.09B |
8.52% |
2007 |
$0.93B |
9.16% |
2006 |
$0.40B |
5.22% |
2005 |
$0.21B |
3.34% |
2004 |
$0.07B |
1.37% |
2003 |
$0.04B |
1.07% |
2002 |
$0.03B |
1.00% |
2001 |
$0.02B |
0.74% |
2000 |
$0.02B |
0.62% |
1999 |
$0.03B |
0.92% |
1998 |
$0.04B |
1.14% |
1997 |
$0.04B |
1.25% |
1996 |
$0.07B |
2.21% |