KEY POINTS
  • Worldwide defense spending is forecast to rise 3.3 percent in 2018 from this year, or the fastest growth rate in a decade, says IHS Jane's in new report.
  • It said the jump in global defense spending is due in large part to a potential 4.7 percent rise in the U.S. military spending next year.
  • The region with the fastest-growing defense spending is Eastern Europe, reflecting Baltic states' worries about Russia's military activities.
  • Russia's annual military spending remains below its 2015 peak and is forecast to drop 8 percent in 2018 while China's jumps about 6 percent.
Soldiers serving in the NATO enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) battalion battle group ride a tank as they take part in an exercise in Rukla, Lithuania, on August 11, 2017.

Global defense spending is forecast to reach $1.67 trillion in 2018, the highest level since the end of Cold War, according to a defense study released Monday.

IHS Markit's Jane's Defence Budgets Report forecasts annual global defense spending would represent a 3.3 percent increase over 2017, or the fastest growth rate in a decade.