Luxembourg | Military expenditure (current LCU)
Military expenditures data from SIPRI are derived from the NATO definition, which includes all current and capital expenditures on the armed forces, including peacekeeping forces; defense ministries and other government agencies engaged in defense projects; paramilitary forces, if these are judged to be trained and equipped for military operations; and military space activities. Such expenditures include military and civil personnel, including retirement pensions of military personnel and social services for personnel; operation and maintenance; procurement; military research and development; and military aid (in the military expenditures of the donor country). Excluded are civil defense and current expenditures for previous military activities, such as for veterans' benefits, demobilization, conversion, and destruction of weapons. This definition cannot be applied for all countries, however, since that would require much more detailed information than is available about what is included in military budgets and off-budget military expenditure items. (For example, military budgets might or might not cover civil defense, reserves and auxiliary forces, police and paramilitary forces, dual-purpose forces such as military and civilian police, military grants in kind, pensions for military personnel, and social security contributions paid by one part of government to another.)
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Records
63
Source
Luxembourg | Military expenditure (current LCU)
5890486.8897085 1960
6495797.6590497 1961
7950531.0930694 1962
7796764.0886786 1963
10389662.458842 1964
10660697.131681 1965
11112421.586413 1966
9215178.8765378 1967
8374971.3907358 1968
8754419.9327109 1969
9305523.7674843 1970
9901800.0477308 1971
11564146.041145 1972
13461388.751021 1973
15900700.806575 1974
18701392.425915 1975
22044153.390934 1976
23046981.680439 1977
25847673.299779 1978
27817191.922412 1979
34331058.559651 1980
38405613.141336 1981
42398857.321169 1982
47123895.117668 1983
50033000.606143 1984
50683483.820958 1985
53484175.440298 1986
61163491.170746 1987
70830394.502016 1988
67035909.082265 1989
72366257.648106 1990
82394540.543162 1991
88718682.909413 1992
83749713.907358 1993
94410411.039039 1994
93922548.627928 1995
98114551.567844 1996
107420075.33533 1997
116364219.53903 1998
119255256.04931 1999
125579398.41556 2000
161717354.79414 2001
147262172.24271 2002
159007008.06575 2003
170751843.88879 2004
177075986.25504 2005
177979435.16451 2006
188820822.07808 2007
146000000 2008
145000000 2009
187000000 2010
167000000 2011
167000000 2012
176000000 2013
190000000 2014
225000000 2015
213000000 2016
288000000 2017
301000000 2018
341000000 2019
373000000 2020
341000000 2021
536831684.58024 2022
Luxembourg | Military expenditure (current LCU)
Military expenditures data from SIPRI are derived from the NATO definition, which includes all current and capital expenditures on the armed forces, including peacekeeping forces; defense ministries and other government agencies engaged in defense projects; paramilitary forces, if these are judged to be trained and equipped for military operations; and military space activities. Such expenditures include military and civil personnel, including retirement pensions of military personnel and social services for personnel; operation and maintenance; procurement; military research and development; and military aid (in the military expenditures of the donor country). Excluded are civil defense and current expenditures for previous military activities, such as for veterans' benefits, demobilization, conversion, and destruction of weapons. This definition cannot be applied for all countries, however, since that would require much more detailed information than is available about what is included in military budgets and off-budget military expenditure items. (For example, military budgets might or might not cover civil defense, reserves and auxiliary forces, police and paramilitary forces, dual-purpose forces such as military and civilian police, military grants in kind, pensions for military personnel, and social security contributions paid by one part of government to another.)
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Records
63
Source