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France's Military Budget Hits Cold War Levels: A Generational Defence Investment

2026-03-27| 1 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk

France's defence spending is on track to exceed 2.5% of GDP in 2026 as Macron's multi-year military programming law delivers unprecedented investment in French armed forces.

France Goes All-In on Defence: A Military Budget Transformation

France's defence spending is on track to exceed 2.5 percent of GDP in 2026 — the highest level since the Cold War era — as the multi-year Military Programming Law (LPM) adopted in 2023 delivers its planned annual budget increases and the additional pressure of the Iran war and European security deterioration prompts further supplemental allocations. The French defence budget for 2026 represents not merely an increase in spending but a generational investment in the full spectrum of French military capability: nuclear deterrence modernisation, conventional force readiness, space and cyber capabilities, equipment acquisition, and the industrial base needed to sustain production of advanced weapons at the rates that a serious military power requires.

President Macron has made defence investment a central political priority of his second term, framing it as inseparable from France's ambitions for European strategic autonomy and its role as the continent's leading military power with global reach. France's permanent UN Security Council seat, its nuclear arsenal, its overseas territories and military presence in Africa, the Middle East, and the Indo-Pacific, and its position as Europe's only independent nuclear deterrent give it a strategic role that no other EU member state can replicate — but one that requires sustained investment to maintain credibly.

The LPM's priorities reflect a comprehensive assessment of the threats France faces and the capabilities needed to respond. Nuclear deterrence modernisation receives a guaranteed share, ensuring that the Force de Frappe remains effective against the most sophisticated potential adversaries. Conventional forces — the Army's modernisation programme, the Navy's frigates and aircraft carriers, the Air and Space Force's aircraft and missiles — receive substantial investment that is beginning to reverse years of equipment ageing that had concerned NATO allies and French military leaders alike.

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