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    US Army presents $253bn budget proposal for fiscal year 2027

    Defenceline WebdeskBy Defenceline WebdeskApril 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The budget proposes a 5.3% increase in military personnel funding. Credit: Dragos Asaftei/Shutterstock.com.

    Next-generation weapons and the strengthening of the industrial base are among the key focuses as the US Army presented a $253bn budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year 2027.

    The proposal calls for increased funding in personnel, operations, procurement, and research to develop a more capable and adaptable force for future conflicts.

    In a statement released on 21 April 2026, the US Army proposed a 28.7% increase in procurement spending. This includes a $3.1bn allocation for modernising government-owned Organic Industrial Base sites used in the production of munitions and military equipment.

    Enhanced investment in research and development is also part of the plan, with a 12.9% budgetary increase scheduled to support innovation.

    This includes funding for systems such as the MV-75 Cheyenne tilt rotor aircraft, the M1E3 Abrams tank, Counter-Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-sUAS), and the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile system.

    In addition, the proposal includes a 5.3% increase to its personnel budget, which will fund a 5-7% pay raise for service members and facilitate growth of 18,300 soldiers across active and reserve units.

    Officials described soldiers as the organisation’s “greatest asset.”

    US Army budget director Major General Rebecca McElwain said: “This budget reflects the Army’s steadfast commitment to ensuring it remains the world’s most capable and ready land force.

    “This budget was forged to meet the challenges of a complex global security environment all while honouring our commitment to our people and the American taxpayer. Every dollar in this request is deliberately allocated to create a more lethal, modern, and resilient force.”

    Earlier this month, the US Department of War announced a $1.5tn projected budget for the 2027 fiscal year, representing a 44% rise over last year and reflecting overall trends in defence spending.

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