Türkiye to Spend $51 Billion on Security in 2026
Türkiye’s 2026 draft budget highlights a major boost in defense and security spending, signaling a strong focus on military and internal security priorities.
October 17, 2025Clash Report
Türkiye’s 2026 draft budget signals one of its strongest security commitments in years. Turkish Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz told lawmakers that ₺2.155 trillion ($51.4 billion) will go to defense and internal security.
Defense and Security Spending Overview
The proposed budget sets ₺1.202 trillion ($28.7 billion) for the Ministry of National Defense and military procurement, and ₺953 billion ($22.7 billion) for internal security institutions such as the police, gendarmerie, and coast guard.
Together, these items make up 11.4 percent of total expenditures of ₺18.93 trillion ($452.3 billion). The increase of roughly 34 percent from 2025 reflects higher personnel costs, drone and missile projects, and border operations in Syria and Iraq. Off-budget funding through the Defense Industry Support Fund (SSDF) is expected to lift total defense spending further.
Defense remains the second-largest category after education (₺2.89 trillion / $69 billion), followed by health and social welfare.
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