Europe's share of global arms imports nearly tripled to 33% between 2021 and 2025 as the continent responded to the invasion of Ukraine and waning confidence in U.S. security guarantees. This tectonic shift in defense procurement has cemented U.S. market dominance while causing Russia's share of global exports to collapse.
A massive shift in global defense procurement has seen Europe's share of arms imports triple to 33% between 2021 and 2025. Driven by the war in Ukraine and a strategic pivot toward self-reliance, the region has overtaken the Middle East as the primary destination for advanced weaponry.
European arms imports have trebled over the last five years, accounting for 33% of global trade as nations rearm against Russian aggression. This shift has solidified U.S. market dominance while causing a historic collapse in Russia's share of the global defense export market.