Understanding Egyptian military expenditure /

Kuimova, Alexandra

Understanding Egyptian military expenditure / [electronic resource] Alexandra Kuimova , Text - Solna : SIPRI, 2020 - 23 p. - SIPRI background paper .

SIP2023 "October 2020" Egypt has one of the largest military forces and inventories of major weapons in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). However, based on the official figures provided by the govern­ment, Egypt’s military expenditure averaged a comparatively moderate, by regional stand­ards, US$3.8 billion annually over the past decade. Egypt thus appears to have one of the lowest levels of military spend­ing in MENA.

This background paper provides an in-depth explor­ation of the official military spending figures for Egypt. Through analysis of primary and secondary sources, it high­lights gaps and shortcomings in the data reported by the Egyptian Government. By mapping and examining a comprehensive list of Egypt’s arms procurement deals between 2000 and 2019, it also shows that the growing number of arms acquisitions apparently had no impact on the level of military spending officially reported by Egypt over the most recent decade.

The paper also identifies one additional spending category that could be included in an estimate of Egypt’s military expenditure: costs related to specific activities of Egypt’s paramilitary forces.
The issues regarding the lack of com­prehen­sive official data on mili­tary spending raised in the paper can be resolved only through promoting trans­parency in military budgeting in Egypt.


military expenditure--defence budgets--arms procurement--defence policy--national security--armed forces--statistics--Egypt--North Africa