Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Global Nuclear Tensions Surge as Arsenals Modernize: SIPRI Report
As global geopolitical tensions escalate, nuclear powers are modernizing their arsenals, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The institute's researchers have urged world leaders to reconsider their approaches, emphasizing that nuclear weapons have not played such a significant role in international relations since the Cold War.
Nuclear arms spending soars as global tensions swell: studies
In this photo released by Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on April 20, 2022, a Sarmat intercontinental-ballistic missile is launched from Plesetsk in Northwestern Russia after military sait that will hold drills involving tacitcal nuclear weapons.
Türkiye among world’s top military spenders, shows report
Türkiye was among the world's top military spenders in 2023, according to a new report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
The country's military spending amounted to $15.8 billion last year, ranking 22nd in the world, climbing one spot from 2022.
Bulgaria's Arms Imports Skyrocket
Bulgaria has experienced a staggering increase in arms imports, rising by 920% between 2019 and 2023 compared to the period of 2014 to 2018. This significant surge in arms procurement was revealed in a report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), highlighting a notable shift in Bulgaria's defense strategy.
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4 Turkish firms among top 100 arms companies
With a combined arms revenue of $5.5 billion, four Turkish companies, namely Aselsan, Baykar, Turkish Aerospace Industries and Roketsan, have made it to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute's (SIPRI) Top 100 list for 2022 — two more than in 2021.
Baykar (ranked 76th) and Roketsan (ranked 100th) entered the Top 100 for the first time.
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Record Growth in Global Military Spending
Global military spending rose to a record last year because of Russia's war on Ukraine. Annual military spending in Europe is at its highest level since the end of the Cold War three decades ago. This was announced in a statement today by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), quoted by Reuters.
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SIPRI: Turkey Arms Exports Grew by 69 per cent in 2018-2022
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visits a drone factory. Photo: Turkish Presidency
Turkey's global share of the trade also increased in the period 2018-2022, by 0.5 per cent. Turkey's arms exports comprise 1.1 per cent of all global arms exports.
Military spending hits record $2.1 trillion
Global military spending rose again in 2021, setting new records as Russia continued to beef up its military prior to its invasion of Ukraine, researchers said yesterday, predicting the trend would continue in Europe in particular.
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Gov’ts help arms firms avoid pandemic slump
The world's biggest weapons manufacturers largely avoided the economic downturn caused by COVID-19 and recorded a growth in profits last year for the sixth year in a row, according to a report published on Dec. 6.
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Global military spending posts largest rise in decade
World military expenditure rose 3.6 percent year-on-year in 2019, the largest annual rise in a decade, according to an international survey released on April 27.
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said the global military spending reached $1.9 trillion last year.