Egypt Ranks First in the Arab World for Military Strength Despite Modest Defense Spending

Egypt holds the top position in the Arab world and ranks 19th globally in terms of military strength, despite placing only eighth among Arab nations and 46th worldwide in defense spending. In contrast, Saudi Arabia’s defense budget ranks fifth globally.

According to 2025 data from the U.S.-based website Global Firepower, just three countries — Saudi Arabia, Algeria, and Morocco — account for the lion’s share of Arab military expenditure. Meanwhile, six Arab states each allocate less than $1 billion annually to defense.

The report details the defense budgets of 19 Arab countries, providing both regional and global rankings for military expenditure as well as global rankings of military strength. Interestingly, the data reveals no direct correlation between defense spending levels and overall military power rankings.

For instance, Egypt, which ranks eighth in the Arab world and 46th globally for defense spending, boasts the Arab world’s strongest military and the 19th strongest worldwide — outperforming several nations with significantly higher military budgets.

Below is a snapshot of military spending and army rankings for Arab countries in 2025:

CountryDefense Spending (USD Billion)Regional Rank (Spending)Global Rank (Spending)Global Military Strength Rank
Saudi Arabia74.71524
Algeria2522126
Morocco13.432759
Qatar9.443472
Oman8.253682
Iraq7.963743
Kuwait6.974179
Egypt5.884619
Libya3.0696076
Jordan2.5106475
UAE2.2117054
Bahrain1.6127581
Tunisia1.4137990
Yemen0.81149485
Lebanon0.761597115
Sudan0.341611873
Syria0.291712464
Mauritania0.2618127123
Somalia0.1719134142

The Arab League comprises 22 member states, but data on military spending is unavailable for three of them — Comoros, Djibouti, and Palestine. The combined defense expenditure of the remaining 19 Arab countries is estimated at approximately $165 billion.

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