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N/A (2012)

Czech Military Budget

See the chart below for a yearly breakdown of military spending in Czech Republic. (2001 to 2012)

Military Spending in Czech Republic

Our latest data shows that Czech Republic spent $2,379,000,000 on their military in 2012 which amounted to 1.1% of the country's GDP that year. Check out the chart below for more Czech military budget data. We can only publish the past 12 years, but SIPRI has data as far back as 1988 on their site.

Total Spent: $38,279,000,000 (Last 12 years)

Year Dollars Spent % GDP
2001 $3,179,000,000 1.9%
2002 $3,397,000,000 2.0%
2003 $3,691,000,000 2.1%
2004 $3,541,000,000 1.9%
2005 $3,872,000,000 2.0%
2006 $3,576,000,000 1.7%
Year Dollars Spent % GDP
2007 $3,449,000,000 1.6%
2008 $2,941,000,000 1.3%
2009 $3,027,000,000 1.4%
2010 $2,748,000,000 1.3%
2011 $2,479,000,000 1.2%
2012 $2,379,000,000 1.1%

Note on Data: Constant (2011) US Dollars are used. For more information about this data visit SIPRI.org.

SIPRI Footnote: The figures for the Czech Republic do not include military aid to Afghanistan or Iraq. Aid to Afghanistan was 18.7 million koruny in 2004 and 612.6 million koruny in 2007. Aid to Iraq was 1.1 million koruny in 2005.

Other Countries in the Region

Austrian Flag Austria
$3,411 Million (2012)
Cypriot Flag Cyprus
$499 Million (2012)
Icelandic Flag Iceland
$18 Million (2012)
Croatian Flag Croatia
$1,015 Million (2012)
Finnish Flag Finland
$3,856 Million (2012)
British Flag United Kingdom
$59,795 Million (2012)
Italian Flag Italy
$35,719 Million (2012)
Azerbaijani Flag Azerbaijan
$3,078 Million (2012)

Czech Republic's Military Branches

Joint Forces Command (Spolocene Sily; includes Land Forces (Pozemni Sily) and Air Forces (Vzdusne Sily)).

Military Service Age in Czech Republic

18-28 years of age for male and female voluntary military service; no conscription.