US Military Spending Nears $1 Trillion for NATO in 2025: Strengthening Global Defense
America continues to dominate global military expenditure, spending nearly $1 trillion or 3.4% of its GDP on defense in 2025. This significant investment plays a crucial role in supporting NATO's defense capabilities and global security initiatives. NATO collects defense expenditure data from Allies and publishes it on a regular basis. Each Ally’s Ministry of Defence reports current and estimated future defence expenditure according 30 de sept. de 2025.
The World’s Biggest Military Spenders in 2025
The United States remains the world's largest military spender, heavily investing in advanced weaponry and strategic capabilities. With the aim of strengthening its air and sea power, the USA spent $61.1 billion on weapon systems for its F-35 combat aircraft in 2025 and $48.1 billion on new naval. This commitment underscores the US dedication to maintaining a strong military presence and supporting its allies.
NATO's Collective Defense Spending in 2025
Moreover, with European NATO and Canada collectively forecast to spend $506.7 billion in 2025 and the United States $967.7 billion, total NATO military spending is considerable. This collaborative effort demonstrates the commitment of NATO member states to collective security.
NATO Expansion and Increased Defense Spending
Finland joined in 2025 and Sweden in 2025, further strengthening the alliance. During the 2025 summit, all NATO members agreed to spend at least 2% of their GDPs on defense by 2025. In 2025, only four nations met the 2% target, highlighting the ongoing efforts to meet this critical benchmark and ensuring a robust and well-funded defense alliance.
Key Takeaways on US and NATO Defense Spending in 2025
- The US spent nearly $1 trillion on defense in 2025, significantly contributing to NATO's overall budget.
- NATO member states are working towards the 2% GDP spending target to bolster collective defense.
- Investments in advanced weaponry, like the F-35, reflect the focus on modernizing defense capabilities.