NATO members have significantly increased their defense spending over the past two years.
Vietnam, India, and South Korea top the list.
The U.S. controls 40% of global aircraft carrier fleet.
In 2023, only 11 member countries reached NATO’s target of spending 2% of their country's GDP on defense.
The U.S. accounts for 68% of NATO’s total combined defense spending.
With billions in defense contracts handed out annually, who are the key players profiting? View this graphic to find out.
Which countries have the highest military spend relative to their economy? This visual breaks down the amount spent in each country by GDP.
The tank remains the backbone of modern twenty-first century armies. This infographic shows what countries have the largest combat fleets.
Europe's member states are part of one or more of the four major treaty groups. Here we map the countries that are part of these groups.
Global military spending surpassed $1.9 trillion in 2019, but nearly 75% of this total can be traced to just 10 countries.