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| United States (Cloud Strife) |
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Budget Records & Procurement Records of the United States of America
Military Budget 2011: $663,255,000,000 billion (4.3 percent of GDP) 2012: $663,255,000,000 billion (4.3 percent of GDP)
Procurement Budget 2011: $99,488,250,000(15 percent of total military budget) 2012: $99,488,250,000 (15 percent of total military budget)
Procurements
2011 N/A
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President: Barack Obama (D-Illinois) Speaker of the House: John Boehner (R-Ohio) Population: 315,676,000 GDP (Nominal): $15.653 trillion Organizations: UN, NATO Major Allies: UK, Japan, RoK, NATO members, Israel Strained Relations: Iran, North Korea, Syria
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| Germany (AaronH) |
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Budget Records & Procurement Records of the German Federal Defense Forces
Military Budget 2011: $51,226,470,000 billion (1.5 percent of GDP) 2012: $52,916,944,000 billion (1.5 percent of GDP)
Procurement Budget 2011: $7,203,300,000 (15 percent of total military budget) 2012: $7,937,541,500 (15 percent of total military budget)
Procurements
2011 $2,850,000,000 [19 x Eurofighter Typhoon] $237,500,000 [Towards Barracuda Class U/N-37] $776,500,000 [17 x Eurocopter Tiger] $410,000,000 [41 x Puma IFVs]
2012 $2,850,000,000 [19 x Eurofighter Typhoon] $475,000,000 [Towards Barracuda Class U/N-37, U/N-38] $776,500,000 [17 x Eurocopter Tiger] $350,000,000 [Juan Carlos I Class] $100,000,000 [50xLeopard 2A7 Upgrades] $410,000,000 [41 x Puma IFVs]
2013 $2,850,000,000 [19 x Eurofighter Typhoon] $712,500,000 [Towards Barracuda Class U/N-37, U/N-38, U/N-39] $776,500,000 [17 x Eurocopter Tiger] $350,000,000 [Juan Carlos I Class] $100,000,000 [50xLeopard 2A7 Upgrades] $410,000,000 [41 x Puma IFVs]
2014 $1,500,000,000 [10 x Eurofighter Typhoon] $950,000,000 [Towards Barracuda Class U/N-37, U/N-38, U/N-39, U/N-40] $776,500,000 [18 x Eurocopter Tiger] $100,000,000 [50xLeopard 2A7 Upgrades] $410,000,000 [41 x Puma IFVs]
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Head of State (President): Park Geun-hye Head of Government (Chancellor): Jung Hong-won Population: 50,004,441 GDP (Nominal): $1.182 Trillion Organizations: UN, WTO Major Allies: USA Strained Relations:
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| DR Congo (Hunter12) |
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OOC: Whoops. I see what you mean now by posting a budget. Mind you, a lot of these nubmers are estimates and/or guesses. Little information exists abouit Congolese budgets. I found countless discrepancies between CIA, KGB/FSB Factbook, World Bank Factbook, etc. I had to decide...
Military Budget 2011: 400,000,000 2012: 937,500,000 2013: 1,125,000,000 2014: 2,150,000,000 2015: 2,950,000,000 2016: 3,500,000,000 Procurement Budget 2011: 65,000,000 2012: 150,000,000 2013: 300,000,000 2014: 500,000,000 2015: 750,000,000 2016: 825,000,000
Procurements 2011- Please don't make me go back and add all of it up. Copious amount, most of which either came via donations or in the form of a lease-to-own agreement.
2012- F67 Tourville Class Frigate - $80,000,000 (France) -45x VAB -18x AS 532 Cougar Helicopters -270x FAMAS Rifles -$40,000,000 (Deal with France) 11x Dauphin Helicopters - $33,000,000 (France)
63x M48A3K - 50,000,000 (ROK)
2013- 63x M48A3K - 50,000,000 (ROK) 20x T-80 (Russia) 60x Random Russian Medical Vehicles (Russia) -18x Scarab-B Launchers -36x OTR-24 Missiles -$35,000,000 1x Sovremenny Destroyer (Russia) -Munitions (Russia) -$25,000,000 24x F-4E Phantom II (USA)
2014- -10x Su-25s (Russia) -2x Kilo-Class Submarines -Requisite Infrastructure -$600,000,000
63x M48A3K - $50,000,000
Total Budget Left: $50,000,000 *Total Budget INCLUDING Liquid Assets: $50,000,000
*Being a resource rich country, this category takes in to account deals I have signed with other nations in regards to mining and business rights. I assume any money recieved is in direct deposits, and therefore remains unbudgeted until the end of the year. Only a fraction of what is actually recieved is entered in to this category.
Current Amount: $0
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President: Joseph Kablita GDP (PPP): $$105.6 Billion Major International Organizations: UN, AU, CASAN Official Allies: Argentina Cordial Relations: US, Germany, Japan, France Strained Relations: Belgium, UK Enemies: Uganda Major Military Operations: None
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| Morocco (Miaton) |
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Budget Records & Procurement Records of the Royal Armed Forces of Morocco
GDP (Nominal) 2012: $153.8 billion
Military Budget 2012: $7.69 billion (5% of GDP)
Procurement Budget 2012: $1.154 billion (15% of military budget)
Procurement
Remaining Budget: $1.154 billion
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Head of State: King Mohammed VI Head of Government: Prime Minister Saad Eddine el-Othmani Population: 31,285,174 GDP (Nominal): $153.3 billion Organizations: UN, UMA, OIC, Arab League, G77 Major Allies: Egypt, France, Spain, United States, Saudi Arabia Strained Relations: Algeria, Mauritania, Iran
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| Norway (Skyenet) |
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Norwegian Armed Forces Budget and Procurement RecordsGross Domestic ProductNote: Based off IMF data and estimates from 2011 to 20152011: $425,491,500,000 2012: $440,383,702,500 2013: $454,035,597,200 2014: $465,840,522,800 2015: $477,020,695,300 Official Defense Budget2011: $7,506,522,943 2012: $7,738,605,154 2013: $7,939,288,888 2014: $8,129,351,821 * 2015: $8,307,757,561 * Procurement BudgetNote: Based on up to approx. 15% available for new investments 2011: $1,125,978,441 2012: $1,160,790,773 2013: $1,190,893,333 2014: $1,219,402,773 * 2015: $1,246,163,634 * Records2011 (Retro): NAVY - Type 214 Project - $910,000,000 - 1/7 2012: NAVY - Type 214 Project - $910,000,000 - 2/7 2013: NAVY - Type 214 Project - $910,000,000 - 3/7 2014: NAVY - Type 214 Project - $910,000,000 - 4/7 2015: NAVY - Type 214 Project - $910,000,000 - 5/7
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| Saudi Arabia (JCU) |
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SAUDI MINISTRY OF DEFENSE AND AVIATION2011:Total Defense Spending: $47,264,092,704 Spending Allocated for Procurement: $11,816,023,176 Special Allocations: N/A Total Procurement Spending: $11,816,023,176 Orders:- 4x THAAD batteries from the USA for $9,000,000,000 - 100x UH-60L from the USA for $2,500,000,000 Payments: - $9,000,000,000 to the USA for 4x THAAD batteries - $2,500,000,000 to the USA for 100x UH-60L Total Remaining: $316,023,176 2012:Total Defense Spending: $49,679,287,841 Spending Allocated for Procurement: $12,419,821,960 Special Allocations: $316,023,176 (last year's surplus) Total Procurement Spending: $12,735,844,866 Orders: - 6x FREMM from France for $3,450,000,000 - 16x Combattante CL78 corvettes from France for $1,950,000,000 - 6x Marlin class submarines from France for $3,600,000,000 - 4x KDX-III from South Korea for $5,200,000,000 Payments:- $3,450,000,000 to France for 6x FREMM - $1,950,000,000 to France for 16x Combattante CL78 corvettes - $3,600,000,000 to France for 6x Marlin class submarines - $3,735,844,866 to South Korea for 4x KDX-III Total Remaining: $0 2013:Total Defense Spending: $52,575,590,322 Spending Allocated for Procurement: $13,143,897,580 Special Allocations: N/A Total Procurement Spending: $13,143,897,580 Orders: - 120x F-15SE from the USA for $15,000,000,000 - 166x F-15S upgrades from the USA for $5,000,000,000 Payments: - $1,464,155,134 to South Korea for 4x KDX-III - $11,679,742,450 to the USA for 120x F-15SE Total Remaining: $0 2014:Total Defense Spending: $55,735,383,300 Spending Allocated for Procurement: $13,933,845,825 Special Allocations: N/A Total Procurement Spending: $13,933,845,825 Orders: - 1x RQ-4B UAV system with 2 additional aircraft from the USA for $460,000,000 - 2x Avenger UCAV systems from the USA for $240,000,000 - 3x MQ-1 UAV systems from the USA for $270,000,000 - Precision Munitions Package from the USA for $2,070,000,000 - 15x C-17A from the USA for $6,000,000,000 Payments: - $3,320,257,550 to the USA for 120x F-15SE - $5,000,000,000 to the USA for 166x F-15S upgrades - $460,000,000 to the USA for 1x RQ-4B UAV system with 2 additional aircraft - $240,000,000 to the USA for 2x Avenger UCAV systems - $270,000,000 to the USA for 3x MQ-1 UAV systems - $2,070,000,000 to the USA for Precision Munitions Package- $2,603,588,275 to the USA for 15x C-17A Total Remaining: $0 2015:Total Defense Spending: $59,581,124,784 Spending Allocated for Procurement: $14,896,411,730 Special Allocations: N/A Total Procurement Spending: $14,896,411,730 Orders:- 300x K2 MBT from the ROK for $4,500,000,000 - 100x K9 SPH w/RSV from the ROK for $1,000,000,000 - 60x AH-64D Block III from the USA for $5,100,000,000 - 40x AH-6i from the USA for $400,000,000 - 200x M777 from the USA for $2,000,000,000 Payments:- $3,396,411,725 to the USA for 15x C-17A - $4,500,000,000 to the ROK for 300x K2 MBT - $1,000,000,000 to the ROK for 100x K9 SPH w/RSV - $5,100,000,000 to the USA for 60x AH-64D Block III - $400,000,000 to the USA for 40x AH-6i - $500,000,000 to the USA towards 200x M777 Total Remaining: $0 2016:Total Defense Spending: $63,870,965,730 Spending Allocated for Procurement: $15,967,741,432 Special Allocations: $3,000,000,000 Total Procurement Spending: $18,967,741,432 Internal Orders:- 5000x Saudi Tactical Truck Systems for $1,500,000,00 - 1000x al-Faisal II AFV for $8,000,000,00 - 70x al-Affan trainers for $770,000,000 Orders:- 4x FREMM and 3x Marlin class from France for $6,000,000,000 - 300x ATILGAN PMADS upgrades from Turkey for $3,600,000,000 Payments:- $6,000,000,000 to France for 4x FREMM and 3x Marlin class - $1,197,741,432 to Turkey for 300x ATILGAN PMADS upgrades - $1,500,000,000 to the USA for 200x M777 - $1,500,000,000 to Al-Fair Heavy Industries for 5000x Saudi Tactical Truck Systems- $8,000,000,000 to Al-Faris Heavy Industries for 1000x al-Faisal II AFV- $770,000,000 to SAIC for 70x al-Affan trainersTotal Remaining: $0 2017:- $2,402,258,568 to Turkey for 300x ATILGAN PMADS upgrades
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| Georgia (Stryvax) |
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Georgian Defense Budget
2012
Total Expenditure: $500,498,640 (4% of GDP) Procurement Spending (15%): $75,074,796.00
2013
Total Expenditure: $500,498,640 (4% of GDP) Procurement Spending (15%): $75,074,796.00
Procurement
2012
2 TamJet (VIP VLJ) - ($2,760,000) [Domestic] 1 Su-25 ($30,000,000) [Domestic]
Money Left: $42,314,796
2013 4 TaK-4 ($32,000,000) [Domestic]
Total Remaining: $85,389,592
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| Greece (TheOne) |
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Greek Military Budget
I'm going to assume that 2010/11/12 procurement budgets have been used to pay off projects already existing, so I wont post any budgets for those two years.
2013
Total: $12,362,672,000 Percent of GDP: 4.3% Procurement: $200 million of $1,854,400,800
- 10 AP3C Orions(Australia) - $200 million 400 M1A1 Abrams/simulators/spares(USA) -FMA- -2013 - 200 225 M-113A2(USA) -FMA- -2013 - 25 125 M-901(USA) -FMA- -2013 - 25
(Remaining procurement budget added to the creation of a special procurement fund. $1,654,400,800)
2014
Total: $12,362,672,000 Percent of GDP: 4.3% Procurement: $371.25 million of $1,854,400,800
- $21.25 million - 25 HSC-1 Macedon cruise missiles
- ($5.5 billion) 100 MH60R BlackHawks/simulators/spares(USA)
2014 - $350 million - 20 units 2015 - $350 million - 20 units 2016 - $550 million - 15 units 2017 - $650 million - 20 units 2018 - $850 million - 20 units 2019 - $850 million - 5 units 2020 - $850 million 2021 - $850 million
400 M1A1 Abrams/simulators/spares(USA) -FMA- -2014 - 200 225 M-113A2(USA) -FMA- -2014 - 200 125 M-901(USA) -FMA- -2014 - 100
(Remaining procurement budget added to the special procurement fund. $1,483,150,800 + $1,654,400,800($3,137,551,600)
2015
Total: $12,362,672,000 Percent of GDP: 4.3% Procurement: $392.5 million of $1,854,400,800
- $42.5 million - 50 HSC-1 Macedon cruise missiles
- $350 million - 20 MH60R BlackHawks
(Remaining procurement budget added to the special procurement fund. $1,461,900,800 + $3,137,551,600($$4,599,452,400)
2016 Total: $12,362,672,000 Percent of GDP: 4.3% Procurement: $1,078 billion of $1,854,400,800
- $120 million - 8 Pegasus III UAV
- $300 million - 1(1 of 10) ALS-100 Corvette(HS Nearchus)
- $42.5 million - 50 HSC-1 Macedon cruise missiles
- $550 million - 15 MH60R BlackHawks
- $66 million - 633 AGM-114K1 HEAT Hellfire II missiles, 24 AGM-114M1 Blast Fragmentation Warhead Missiles, 3 M36E Hellfire II Training missiles, 3 M34 Hellfire drill missiles
(Remaining procurement budget added to the special procurement fund. $776,400,800 + $4,599,452,400($5,375,853,200)
2017 Total: $12,362,672,000 Percent of GDP: 4.3% Procurement: $1.565 billion of $1,854,400,800
- $110 million - 5 Pegasus III UCAV
- $120 million - 8 Pegasus III UAV
- $600 million - 2(3 of 10) ALS-100 Corvette(HS Karpathos)
- $85 million - 100 HSC-1 Macedon cruise missiles
- $650 million - 20 MH60R BlackHawks
(Remaining procurement budget added to the special procurement fund. $289,400,800 + $5,375,853,200($5,665,254,000)
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| Algeria (Esco) |
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Algerian MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE: BUDGET
Notes: All figures are in USD. Reference MoD and Factbook for GDP and budget assumptions. All purchases cleared by selling parties.
Current Domestic Spending: (2011 RETRO SPENDING) 2011: GDP:$159,000,000,0000 Defense Budget:$5,247,000,000 ($3.33% of GDP) Procurement:$787,050,000 (15% of DB) Spent: Remaining: Domestic Orders: -Payments: - - - - Procurement Fund Purchased Equipment: -(RU) 34-BM-30 300mm MRL-$411,400,000 (delivered) -(RU) 1-Dozor 600 UAV-$4,000,000 (delivered) -(South Africa) 50-G6 self-propelled howitzer-$300,000,000 (Delivery date of 4Q2014) -(South Africa) 20-G5-2000 155mm-$70,000,000 (Delivery date of 4Q2014) - - -
Payments: -(RU) 2011-$414,000,000 -(South Africa)2011-$370,000,000 - - Delivery time table -None ----------- (2012 RETRO SPENDING) 2012: GDP:$172,793,250,000 Defense Budget:$5,509,350,000 Procurement: $826,402,500 Spent: Remaining:$0 Domestic Orders: -
Payments: -(RU)$826,402,500
- - - Procurement Fund Purchased Equipment: Payments: -12-Su-35-$900 million (delivered 2Q2014) -1-S-400 (SA-21)-$400 million (delivered 2Q2014) -4-Pantsir-S1-$64 million (delivered 2Q2014) -1-Dozor 600 UAV-4 million (delivered 2Q2014) -1-9K720 Iskander-120 million (delivered 2Q2014) -2-9K333 Tor-M3-50 million (delivered 2Q2014) -12-P800 Yakhont-30 million (delivered 2Q2014) -2-Osmotritelnyy and Bezuprechnyy upgraded to Sovremenny-Tri $450 million (Delivery date of 4Q2014) - Delivery time table - - -----------
2013: GDP:$178,841,013,050 Defense Budget:$7,153,640,522 (4.0% of GDP) Procurement: $1,094,155,662 Spent:$ Remaining:$ Domestic Orders: -
Payments: -(RU)$1,091,597,500 - - - Procurement Fund Purchased Equipment: Payments: - - - - - - - - Delivery time table - ----------- 2014: GDP:$185,455,130,503 Defense Budget:$8,345,480,870 (4.5% of GDP) Procurement:$1,251,822,130 Spent: Remaining: Domestic Orders: -None. Payments: -(RU) $100,000,000 -(RU) $1,251,822,130 - - Procurement Fund Purchased Equipment: Payments: -1-S-400 (SA-21): $400 million (delivered 3Q2014) -2-Bastion-P Coastal Defense Battery: $300 million (delivered 3Q2014) -2-Tigr Corvette:$300 million ( delivered 1Q2015) -25-Kh-45E (AS-18 Kvass):$150 million (delivered 3Q2014) -12-Su-35-$900 million (delivered 3Q2014) -1-A-50 AEW&C-$330 million (delivered 3Q2014) -75-R-37-missile-$225 million (delivered 3Q2014) - - - Delivery time table
----------- 2015: GDP:$191,018,784,423 Defense Budget:$8,595,845,300 Procurement:$1,289,376,795 Spent:$1,253,177,870 Remaining: Domestic Orders: -None. Payments: -(RU) $1,253,177,870 - - - Procurement Fund Purchased Equipment: Payments: - - Delivery time table ----------- 2016: GDP:$200,569,723,643 Defense Budget:$9,025,637,560 Procurement:$1,353,845,634 Spent:$1,126,833,334 Remaining: Domestic Orders: -None. Payments: -(RU)$936,166,667 -(RU)$24,000,000 -(SK)$166,666,667 -(RU)$227,012,300 - - Procurement Fund Purchased Equipment: Payments: -(South Korea) 5-Gumdoksuri Missile Boat's-$500 million (5-PKG-A Variants) -(RU) 23-Mi-28N 'Havoc'- $920 million -(RU) 44-Su-30MKIB Super 30- $528 million (Upgrade of existing 'Su-30MKA ' stock) -(RU) 1-S-400 (SA-21)- $400 million -(RU) 100-BMPT Tank Support Fighting Vehicle- $300 million -(RU) 40-Kh-42E- $240 million -(RU) 25-P-850 Moskva- $150 million -(RU) 150-BTR-T APC (NEW) - $150 million -(RU) 150-BMD-3 (used) - $120.5 million -(RU) 6-Ka-27 'Anti-submarine Variant'- $72 million -(RU) 4-Gepard Frigat- $600 million (new) (version 2-Gepard 3, 2-Gepard 5) -(RU) 2-Kilo-class submarine- $100 million (used) -(RU)12-Su-35-900 million -(RU) 12-MIG-31-420 million (used) (upgraded to MiG-31BM , for extra 7 million each for a total of $504 million) - Delivery time table ----------- 2017: GDP:$206,586,815,353 Defense Budget:$9,296,406,690 Procurement:$1,394,461,000 Spent:1,320,080,259 Remaining: Domestic Orders: -None. Payments: -(RU)$936,166,667 -(RU)$24,000,000 -(SK)$166,666,667 -(RU)$193,246,925 -(RU)$74.million Procurement Fund Purchased Equipment: Payments: -(RU) 2-Sovremenny-class destroyer's- 350 million (used) (upgraded to Sovremenny-Tri for extra 75 million each)- Total $550 million (used) (delivered 2Q2018) -(RU)24-Su-35-1.8 billion (delivered 4Q2017) -(RU) 2-Alebarda class Destroyer Escort (Project 22357.5)- 1.3 billion ( delivered 1Q2019) - - Delivery time table ----------- 2018: GDP: Defense Budget: Procurement: Spent: Remaining: Domestic Orders: -None. Payments: -(RU)$936,166,667 -(RU)$24,000,000 -(SK)$166,666,667 -(RU)$193,246,925 -(RU)$74.million Procurement Fund Purchased Equipment: Payments: - - - Delivery time table ----------- 2019: GDP: Defense Budget: Procurement: Spent: Remaining: Domestic Orders: -None. Payments: -(RU)$1,045,246,925 -(RU)$74.million - - Procurement Fund Purchased Equipment: Payments: - - - Delivery time table ----------- 2020: GDP: Defense Budget: Procurement: Spent: Remaining: Domestic Orders: -None. Payments: -(RU)$445,246,925 -(RU)$900.million - - Procurement Fund Purchased Equipment: Payments: - - - Delivery time table ----------- 2021: GDP: Defense Budget: Procurement: Spent: Remaining: Domestic Orders: -None. Payments: -(RU)$1.2 billion - - Procurement Fund Purchased Equipment: Payments: - - - Delivery time table ----------- 2022: GDP: Defense Budget: Procurement: Spent: Remaining: Domestic Orders: -None. Payments: -(RU)1.3 billion - - Procurement Fund Purchased Equipment: Payments: - - - Delivery time table -----------
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| Serbia (Glock) |
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Military Budget of Serbia
2011 Total Budget: $950,893,440.00 (2.4% GDP) 2011 Procurement Budget: $142,634,016.00 (15% of Military budget) Spent: $141.5 Million Remaining: $1.134 Million
2011 Purchases
30 MiG-29s - $0, Exchanging 30 MiG-21s (from Russia) 1 S-300MU-1 Order - $100 Million (from Russia) 1 M-96 Orkan II SPMLRS - $4 Million (Domestic) $10 Million spent on training and familiarization program for the MiG-29s. $27.5 Million spent on purchasing 55 Lazar BVT IFVs
Timeline of Arrivals:
1Q 2011: 7 MiG-21s sent to Russia at the end of the quarter. 1 M-96 Orkan II sent to Russia at the end of the quarter.
2Q 2011: 7 MiG-29s arrive at the beginning of the quarter. 7 MiG-21s sent to Russia at the beginning of the quarter.
3Q 2011: 1 M-96 Orkan II arrive at the beginning of the quarter 7 MiG-29s arrive at the beginning of the quarter. 8 MiG-21s sent to Russia at the beginning of the quarter.
4Q 2011: 8 MiG-29s arrive at the beginning of the quarter. 8 MiG-21s sent to Russia at the end of the quarter. S-300MU-1 Order (6 launchers, 48 missiles, etc) arrive in the middle of the quarter. 25 Lazar BVTs delivered.
1Q 2012: 8 MiG-29s arrive at the beginning of the quarter. 30 Lazar BVTs delivered by the end of the quarter
2012 Total Budget: $1.028 billion 2012 Procurement Budget: $154,258,688.30 Spent: All Remaining: 0
*Spent on retro didnt spend over*
2013 Total Budget: $1.085 billion 2013 Procurement Budget: $162,742,916.16 Spent: All Remaining: 0
*didnt spend over - to be filled in*
2014 Total Budget: $1.149 billion 2014 Procurement Budget: $172,443,776.55 Spent: $70 million + $40 million + $50 million + $10 million Remaining: ~$2 million
2015 Total Budget: $1.208 billion 2015 Procurement Budget: $181,286,006.04 Spent: $180 million Remaining: $1,286,006.04
2016 Total Budget: $1,261 billion 2016 Procurement Budget: $189,111,466.33 Spent:
- 4x Kamov Ka-64 Sky Horse: $48 million - 10x Tor-M1 missile system: Serbia will pay $50 million per year for 5 years (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020) - 50x Lazar BVT IFV ($25 million) ~ delivered by 4Q2016 - 26x Nora B-52 Self-Propelled Howitzer ($65 million) ~ delivered by 4Q2016
Remaining: $1,111,466.33
2017 Total Budget: $1,32 billion 2017 Procurement Budget: $198,188,816.71 Spent:
- 50x M-84AS -> M-84MS upgrade ($125 million) - delivered by 4Q2017 - Production license from Russia ($10 million) - Tor-M1 missile system: Serbia will pay $50 million per year for 5 years (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)
Remaining: $13,188,816.71
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| Germany (AaronH) |
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Budget Records & Procurement Records of the Iraqi Armed Forces
Military Budget 2011: $7,634,022,200 billion (8.6 percent of GDP) 2012: $8,282,000,000 billion (8.6 percent of GDP) 2013: $11,094,000,000 billion (8.6 percent of GDP) 2014: $13,846,000,000 billion (8.6 percent of GDP) 2015: $16,426,000,000 billion (8.6 percent of GDP) 2016: $18,232,000,000 billion (8.6 percent of GDP) 2017:
Procurement Budget 2011: $845,103,330 (15 percent of total military budget, reduced by $300,000,000 voluntarily) 2012: $1,202,358,497 (15 percent of total military budget) 2013: $1,664,100,000 (15 percent of total military budget) 2014: $2,076,900,000 (15 percent of total military budget) 2015: $2,463,900,000 (15 percent of total military budget) 2016: $2,734,800,000 (15 percent of total military budget) 2017:
US Military Aid 2011: $3,000,000,000 2012: $3,000,000,000 2013: $3,000,000,000 2014: $3,000,000,000 2015: $3,000,000,000 2016: $3,000,000,000 2017: $3,000,000,000 2018: $3,000,000,000
Total Procurement Budget 2011: $4,145,103,330 (15 percent of total military budget) 2012: $4,202,358,497 (15 percent of total military budget)
Procurements
2011 $400,000,000 paid for 100 British Desert Warrior IFV (50 delivered Q1, 50 in Q3) $120,000,000 paid for 3 TA-50 Golden Eagle jet training aircraft.
Total Remaining: $25,103,330
2012 $400,000,000 paid for 100 British Desert Warrior IFV (50 delivered Q1, 50 in Q3) $120,000,000 paid for 3 TA-50 Golden Eagle jet training aircraft. $616,000,000 for 40 M1A1M MBT $91,000,000 for 107 M113 APC $720,000,000 paid (Out of FMF) for 24 F-16/A (Delivered Q2)
Total Remaining: $461,827, $2,280,000,000 (FMF)
2013 $400,000,000 paid for 100 British Desert Warrior IFV (50 delivered Q1, 50 in Q3) $120,000,000 paid for 3 TA-50 Golden Eagle jet training aircraft. $616,000,000 for 40 M1A1M MBT $100,000,000 for 118 M113 APC $408,000,000 for 7 F-16C/D Block 50/52 $1,500,000,000 paid (Out of FMF) for 24 F-16/C Block 50 (Delivered Q4)
Total Remaining: $100,000, $1,500,000,000 (FMF)
2014 $400,000,000 paid for 100 British Desert Warrior IFV (50 delivered Q1, 50 in Q3) $616,000,000 for 40 M1A1M MBT $75,650,000 for 89 M113 APC $982,000,000 for 16 F-16C/D Block 50/52 $240,000,000 paid (Out of FMF) for 24 F-16/A upgraded to F-16/C (6 Upgraded per Quarter)
Total Remaining: $2,760,000,000 (FMF)
2015
$616,000,000 for 40 M1A1M MBT $1,000,000,000 for 4 Patriot (PAC-2) Battery $847,000,000 for 13 AH-64D Block II $1,500,000,000 for 25 F-16C/D Block 50/52 (FMF) $1,500,000,000 for 23 AH-64D Block II (FMF)
Total Remaining: $0
2016
Total Remaining: $2,734,800,000
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Head of State (President): Park Geun-hye Head of Government (Chancellor): Jung Hong-won Population: 50,004,441 GDP (Nominal): $1.182 Trillion Organizations: UN, WTO Major Allies: USA Strained Relations:
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Budget Records & Procurement Records of the Peoples Liberation Army
Military Budget 2011: $280,182,023,000 2012: $310,004,974,000 2013: $346,468,458,000 2014: $387,697,976,000 2015: $432,626,569,000 2016: $482,467,439,000
Procurement Budget 2011: $28,018,202,300 2012: $23,250,373,050 2013: $25,985,134,350 2014: $29,077,348,200 2015: $32,446,992,675 2016: $36,185,057,925
Procurements
2011 Type 07 IFV/APC/SPH ~ 1,000 ~ $3,000,000,000 Type 99 MBT ~ 300 ~ $1,350,000,000 Type 96 MBT ~ 600 ~ $1,800,000,000 Type 052C DDG ~ 4 (1 finished in 2012, 1 in 2013, 1 in 2014) ~ $1,066,000,000 J-10B Upgrades ~ 110 ~ $1,375,000,000 J-11B ~ 600 (Built over 6 years) ~ $10,500,000,000 Type 054A FF ~ 6 (Built over 4 years) ~ $450,000,000 Type 052C+ DDG ~ 6 (Built over 4 years, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) ~ $1,500,000,000 Type 095 SSN ~ 8 (8 years, 2 comissioned every year from 2015) ~ $1,000,000,000 Type 95 SPAAG ~ 400 (over 2 years) ~ $1,600,000,000
2012 N/A
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Head of State (President): Park Geun-hye Head of Government (Chancellor): Jung Hong-won Population: 50,004,441 GDP (Nominal): $1.182 Trillion Organizations: UN, WTO Major Allies: USA Strained Relations:
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Military budget of the State of Sweden:
2011: $6,942,429,000.00
2012: $7,254,838,305.00
2013: $7,603,070,543.64
2014: $7,983,224,070.82
2015: $8,398,351,722.50
2016: $13,347,567,027.59
2017: $13,889,725,915.19
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Current Procurement Budget
Total: $2,083,458,887
Unspent: $128,458,887
Spent: $1,955,000,000
Purchase List: (All ever made)
- 40x Gripen E
- 25x Gripen F
- 30x UH-1Y
- 10x AH-1Z
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Military Budget for Ukraine
Defense Budget 2013: $2,009,602,358.91 2014: $2,106,063,272.14 2015: $2,215,578,562.29 2016: $2,333,004,226.09
Procurement Budget 2013: $301,440,353.84 2014: $315,909,490.82 2015: $332,336,784.34 2016: $349, 950,633.91
Purchases:
2013: 175 BTR-4s - $297,500,000 Remaining: $3, 940,353.84 5 T-64 Bulat upgrades - $3,940,353.84 - With $389,647 coming from 2014.
2014: See above. Remaining:$315,519,843 20 T-84 Oplot-M - $92,000,000 Remaining:$223,519,843 Two An-70 - $160,000,000 Remaining: $63,519,843 Rest spent as down payment on Su-27SM2 upgrade.
2015: 10 Su-27SM2 upgrades - $306,000,000 Remaining: $26,336,784 15 BMP-4s - $25,500,000 Remaining: $836,784 1 T-64 Bulat Upgrade - $836,784, with remaining from FY 2016
2016: $29,216 - T-64 Bulat Upgrade. Remaining: $349,921,417 $88 Million for 16 BrahMos missiles Remaining: $261,921,417
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