All the European countries combined spent $418.245 billion dollars in 2012 on their militaries. This number is based on SIPRI data. Russia led in military spending with a budget of $90.646 billion dollars. Learn more about any country below by clicking their flag.
Albania$194 Million (2012)
Armenia$408 Million (2012)
Austria$3,411 Million (2012)
Azerbaijan$3,078 Million (2012)
Belarus$797 Million (2012)
Belgium$5,352 Million (2012)
Bosnia-Herzegovina$245 Million (2012)
Bulgaria$782 Million (2012)
Croatia$1,015 Million (2012)
Cyprus$499 Million (2012)
Czech Republic$2,379 Million (2012)
Denmark$4,679 Million (2012)
Estonia$438 Million (2012)
Finland$3,856 Million (2012)
France$62,582 Million (2012)
Georgia$451 Million (2012)
Germany$48,617 Million (2012)
Greece$6,972 Million (2012)
Hungary$1,100 Million (2012)
Iceland$18 Million (2012)
Ireland$1,235 Million (2012)
Italy$35,719 Million (2012)
Latvia$279 Million (2012)
Lithuania$430 Million (2012)
Luxembourg$359 Million (2012)
Macedonia$139 Million (2012)
Malta$56 Million (2012)
Moldova$22 Million (2012)
Montenegro$83 Million (2012)
Netherlands$10,395 Million (2012)
Norway$7,189 Million (2012)
Poland$9,912 Million (2012)
Portugal$3,980 Million (2012)
Romania$2,406 Million (2012)
Russia$90,646 Million (2012)
Serbia$923 Million (2012)
Slovakia$1,072 Million (2012)
Slovenia$562 Million (2012)
Spain$12,185 Million (2012)
Sweden$6,424 Million (2012)
Switzerland$5,136 Million (2012)
Turkey$17,906 Million (2012)
Ukraine$4,865 Million (2012)
United Kingdom$59,795 Million (2012)
Data Source: http://portal.sipri.org/publications/pages/expenditures/splash-expenditures