MANPOWER - Going beyond military equipment totals and perceived fighting strength is the actual manpower that drives a given military. Wars of attrition favor those with more.
Total Population: 321,368,864
Available Manpower: 145,215,000
Fit for Service: 120,025,000
Reaching Military Age Annually: 4,220,000
Active Frontline Personnel: 1,400,000
Active Reserve Personnel: 1,100,000
LAND SYSTEMS - Tank value includes Main Battle Tanks, light tanks and tank destroyers, either wheeled or tracked. AFV value includes Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs).
Tanks: 8,848
Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 41,062
Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 1,934
Towed-Artillery: 1,299
Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 1,331
AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service.
Total Aircraft: 13,444
Fighters/Interceptors: 2,308
Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 2,785
Transport Aircraft: 5,739
Trainer Aircraft: 2,771
Helicopters: 6,084
Attack Helicopters: 957
NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.
Total Naval Strength: 415
Aircraft Carriers: 19
Frigates: 6
Destroyers: 62
Corvettes: 0
Submarines: 75
Coastal Defense Craft: 13
Mine Warfare: 11
RESOURCES (PETROLEUM) - Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force and supporting economy.
Oil Production: 8,653,000 bbl/day
Oil Consumption: 19,000,000 bbl/day
Proven Oil Reserves: 36,520,000,000 bbl/day
LOGISTICAL - War is as much a battle of logistics - moving man and machine from / to points all over - as it is direct combat. Labor Force adds to available wartime industry strength.
Labor Force: 155,900,000
Merchant Marine Strength: 393
Major Ports and Terminals: 24
Roadway Coverage: 6,586,610
Railway Coverage: 224,792
Serviceable Airports: 13,513
FINANCIAL (in USD) - Regardless of strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.
Defense Budget: $581,000,000,000
External Debt: $17,260,000,000,000
Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $130,100,000,000
Purchasing Power Parity: $17,350,000,000,000
GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).
Square Land Area: 9,826,675 km
Coastline: 19,924 km
Shared Border: 12,048 km
Waterways: 41,009 km
MANPOWER - Going beyond military equipment totals and perceived fighting strength is the actual manpower that drives a given military. Wars of attrition favor those with more.
Total Population: 142,423,773
Available Manpower: 70,000,000
Fit for Service: 47,000,000
Reaching Military Age Annually: 1,355,000
Active Frontline Personnel: 766,055
Active Reserve Personnel: 2,485,000
LAND SYSTEMS - Tank value includes Main Battle Tanks, light tanks and tank destroyers, either wheeled or tracked. AFV value includes Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs).
Tanks: 15,398
Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 31,298
Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 5,972
Towed-Artillery: 4,625
Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 3,793
AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service.
Total Aircraft: 3,547
Fighters/Interceptors: 751
Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 1,438
Transport Aircraft: 1,124
Trainer Aircraft: 370
Helicopters: 1,237
Attack Helicopters: 478
NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.
Total Naval Strength: 352
Aircraft Carriers: 1
Frigates: 4
Destroyers: 15
Corvettes: 81
Submarines: 60
Coastal Defense Craft: 14
Mine Warfare: 45
RESOURCES (PETROLEUM) - Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force and supporting economy.
Oil Production: 10,110,000 bbl/day
Oil Consumption: 3,320,000 bbl/day
Proven Oil Reserves: 80,000,000,000 bbl/day
LOGISTICAL - War is as much a battle of logistics - moving man and machine from / to points all over - as it is direct combat. Labor Force adds to available wartime industry strength.
Labor Force: 75,430,000
Merchant Marine Strength: 1,143
Major Ports and Terminals: 7
Roadway Coverage: 982,000
Railway Coverage: 87,157
Serviceable Airports: 1,218
FINANCIAL (in USD) - Regardless of strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.
Defense Budget: $46,600,000,000
External Debt: $599,000,000,000
Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $377,800,000,000
Purchasing Power Parity: $3,577,000,000,000
GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).
Square Land Area: 17,098,242 km
Coastline: 37,653 km
Shared Border: 22,408 km
Waterways: 102,000 km
MANPOWER - Going beyond military equipment totals and perceived fighting strength is the actual manpower that drives a given military. Wars of attrition favor those with more.
Total Population: 1,367,485,388
Available Manpower: 750,000,000
Fit for Service: 619,000,000
Reaching Military Age Annually: 19,550,000
Active Frontline Personnel: 2,335,000
Active Reserve Personnel: 2,300,000
LAND SYSTEMS - Tank value includes Main Battle Tanks, light tanks and tank destroyers, either wheeled or tracked. AFV value includes Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs).
Tanks: 9,150
Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 4,788
Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 1,710
Towed-Artillery: 6,246
Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 1,770
AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service.
Total Aircraft: 2,942
Fighters/Interceptors: 1,230
Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 1,385
Transport Aircraft: 782
Trainer Aircraft: 352
Helicopters: 802
Attack Helicopters: 200
NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.
Total Naval Strength: 714
Aircraft Carriers: 1
Frigates: 48
Destroyers: 32
Corvettes: 26
Submarines: 68
Coastal Defense Craft: 138
Mine Warfare: 4
RESOURCES (PETROLEUM) - Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force and supporting economy.
Oil Production: 4,189,000 bbl/day
Oil Consumption: 10,120,000 bbl/day
Proven Oil Reserves: 24,650,000,000 bbl/day
LOGISTICAL - War is as much a battle of logistics - moving man and machine from / to points all over - as it is direct combat. Labor Force adds to available wartime industry strength.
Labor Force: 804,200,000
Merchant Marine Strength: 2,030
Major Ports and Terminals: 15
Roadway Coverage: 3,860,800
Railway Coverage: 86,000
Serviceable Airports: 507
FINANCIAL (in USD) - Regardless of strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.
Defense Budget: $155,600,000,000
External Debt: $949,600,000,000
Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $3,217,000,000,000
Purchasing Power Parity: $18,090,000,000,000
GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).
Square Land Area: 9,596,961 km
Coastline: 14,500 km
Shared Border: 22,457 km
Waterways: 110,000 km
MANPOWER - Going beyond military equipment totals and perceived fighting strength is the actual manpower that drives a given military. Wars of attrition favor those with more.
Total Population: 1,251,695,584
Available Manpower: 616,000,000
Fit for Service: 489,600,000
Reaching Military Age Annually: 22,900,000
Active Frontline Personnel: 1,325,000
Active Reserve Personnel: 2,143,000
LAND SYSTEMS - Tank value includes Main Battle Tanks, light tanks and tank destroyers, either wheeled or tracked. AFV value includes Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs).
Tanks: 6,464
Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 6,704
Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 290
Towed-Artillery: 7,414
Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 292
AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service.
Total Aircraft: 2,086
Fighters/Interceptors: 679
Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 809
Transport Aircraft: 857
Trainer Aircraft: 318
Helicopters: 646
Attack Helicopters: 19
NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.
Total Naval Strength: 295
Aircraft Carriers: 2
Frigates: 14
Destroyers: 10
Corvettes: 26
Submarines: 14
Coastal Defense Craft: 135
Mine Warfare: 6
RESOURCES (PETROLEUM) - Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force and supporting economy.
Oil Production: 767,600 bbl/day
Oil Consumption: 3,510,000 bbl/day
Proven Oil Reserves: 5,675,000,000 bbl/day
LOGISTICAL - War is as much a battle of logistics - moving man and machine from / to points all over - as it is direct combat. Labor Force adds to available wartime industry strength.
Labor Force: 492,400,000
Merchant Marine Strength: 340
Major Ports and Terminals: 7
Roadway Coverage: 3,320,410
Railway Coverage: 63,974
Serviceable Airports: 346
FINANCIAL (in USD) - Regardless of strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.
Defense Budget: $40,000,000,000
External Debt: $459,100,000,000
Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $370,700,000,000
Purchasing Power Parity: $7,411,000,000,000
GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).
Square Land Area: 3,287,263 km
Coastline: 7,000 km
Shared Border: 13,888 km
Waterways: 14,500 km
MANPOWER - Going beyond military equipment totals and perceived fighting strength is the actual manpower that drives a given military. Wars of attrition favor those with more.
Total Population: 66,553,766
Available Manpower: 30,000,000
Fit for Service: 23,750,000
Reaching Military Age Annually: 775,000
Active Frontline Personnel: 205,000
Active Reserve Personnel: 195,770
LAND SYSTEMS - Tank value includes Main Battle Tanks, light tanks and tank destroyers, either wheeled or tracked. AFV value includes Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs).
Tanks: 423
Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 6,863
Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 325
Towed-Artillery: 233
Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 44
AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service.
Total Aircraft: 1,282
Fighters/Interceptors: 284
Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 284
Transport Aircraft: 662
Trainer Aircraft: 268
Helicopters: 611
Attack Helicopters: 48
NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.
Total Naval Strength: 118
Aircraft Carriers: 4
Frigates: 11
Destroyers: 11
Corvettes: 0
Submarines: 10
Coastal Defense Craft: 20
Mine Warfare: 18
RESOURCES (PETROLEUM) - Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force and supporting economy.
Oil Production: 15,340 bbl/day
Oil Consumption: 1,770,000 bbl/day
Proven Oil Reserves: 84,080,000 bbl/day
LOGISTICAL - War is as much a battle of logistics - moving man and machine from / to points all over - as it is direct combat. Labor Force adds to available wartime industry strength.
Labor Force: 29,790,000
Merchant Marine Strength: 162
Major Ports and Terminals: 14
Roadway Coverage: 951,200
Railway Coverage: 29,640
Serviceable Airports: 464
FINANCIAL (in USD) - Regardless of strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.
Defense Budget: $35,000,000,000
External Debt: $5,496,000,000,000
Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $143,500,000,000
Purchasing Power Parity: $2,591,000,000,000
GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).
Square Land Area: 643,801 km
Coastline: 4,853 km
Shared Border: 4,072 km
Waterways: 8,501 km
MANPOWER - Going beyond military equipment totals and perceived fighting strength is the actual manpower that drives a given military. Wars of attrition favor those with more.
Total Population: 64,088,222
Available Manpower: 30,000,000
Fit for Service: 24,040,000
Reaching Military Age Annually: 750,000
Active Frontline Personnel: 150,000
Active Reserve Personnel: 182,000
LAND SYSTEMS - Tank value includes Main Battle Tanks, light tanks and tank destroyers, either wheeled or tracked. AFV value includes Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs).
Tanks: 407
Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 5,948
Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 89
Towed-Artillery: 138
Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 42
AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service.
Total Aircraft: 879
Fighters/Interceptors: 91
Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 168
Transport Aircraft: 337
Trainer Aircraft: 330
Helicopters: 348
Attack Helicopters: 49
NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.
Total Naval Strength: 76
Aircraft Carriers: 1
Frigates: 13
Destroyers: 6
Corvettes: 0
Submarines: 10
Coastal Defense Craft: 18
Mine Warfare: 15
RESOURCES (PETROLEUM) - Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force and supporting economy.
Oil Production: 787,200 bbl/day
Oil Consumption: 1,510,000 bbl/day
Proven Oil Reserves: 2,982,000,000 bbl/day
LOGISTICAL - War is as much a battle of logistics - moving man and machine from / to points all over - as it is direct combat. Labor Force adds to available wartime industry strength.
Labor Force: 32,760,000
Merchant Marine Strength: 504
Major Ports and Terminals: 14
Roadway Coverage: 394,428
Railway Coverage: 16,454
Serviceable Airports: 460
FINANCIAL (in USD) - Regardless of strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.
Defense Budget: $55,000,000,000
External Debt: $9,219,000,000,000
Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $107,700,000,000
Purchasing Power Parity: $2,569,000,000,000
GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).
Square Land Area: 243,610 km
Coastline: 12,429 km
Shared Border: 443 km
Waterways: 3,200 km
MANPOWER - Going beyond military equipment totals and perceived fighting strength is the actual manpower that drives a given military. Wars of attrition favor those with more.
Total Population: 126,919,659
Available Manpower: 54,000,000
Fit for Service: 44,000,000
Reaching Military Age Annually: 1,215,000
Active Frontline Personnel: 250,000
Active Reserve Personnel: 57,900
LAND SYSTEMS - Tank value includes Main Battle Tanks, light tanks and tank destroyers, either wheeled or tracked. AFV value includes Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs).
Tanks: 678
Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 2,850
Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 202
Towed-Artillery: 500
Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 99
AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service.
Total Aircraft: 1,590
Fighters/Interceptors: 287
Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 287
Transport Aircraft: 481
Trainer Aircraft: 444
Helicopters: 638
Attack Helicopters: 119
NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.
Total Naval Strength: 131
Aircraft Carriers: 3
Frigates: 0
Destroyers: 43
Corvettes: 0
Submarines: 17
Coastal Defense Craft: 6
Mine Warfare: 27
RESOURCES (PETROLEUM) - Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force and supporting economy.
Oil Production: 4,666 bbl/day
Oil Consumption: 4,530,800 bbl/day
Proven Oil Reserves: 541,600,000 bbl/day
LOGISTICAL - War is as much a battle of logistics - moving man and machine from / to points all over - as it is direct combat. Labor Force adds to available wartime industry strength.
Labor Force: 65,870,000
Merchant Marine Strength: 684
Major Ports and Terminals: 10
Roadway Coverage: 1,210,251
Railway Coverage: 27,182
Serviceable Airports: 175
FINANCIAL (in USD) - Regardless of strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.
Defense Budget: $40,300,000,000
External Debt: $5,180,000,000,000
Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $1,261,000,000,000
Purchasing Power Parity: $4,767,000,000,000
GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).
Square Land Area: 377,915 km
Coastline: 29,751 km
Shared Border: 0 km
Waterways: 1,770 km
MANPOWER - Going beyond military equipment totals and perceived fighting strength is the actual manpower that drives a given military. Wars of attrition favor those with more.
Total Population: 79,414,269
Available Manpower: 41,640,000
Fit for Service: 35,010,000
Reaching Military Age Annually: 1,375,000
Active Frontline Personnel: 410,500
Active Reserve Personnel: 185,630
LAND SYSTEMS - Tank value includes Main Battle Tanks, light tanks and tank destroyers, either wheeled or tracked. AFV value includes Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs).
Tanks: 3,778
Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 7,550
Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 1,013
Towed-Artillery: 697
Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 811
AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service.
Total Aircraft: 1,007
Fighters/Interceptors: 207
Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 207
Transport Aircraft: 439
Trainer Aircraft: 276
Helicopters: 445
Attack Helicopters: 64
NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.
Total Naval Strength: 194
Aircraft Carriers: 0
Frigates: 16
Destroyers: 0
Corvettes: 8
Submarines: 13
Coastal Defense Craft: 29
Mine Warfare: 15
RESOURCES (PETROLEUM) - Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force and supporting economy.
Oil Production: 47,670 bbl/day
Oil Consumption: 720,000 bbl/day
Proven Oil Reserves: 296,000,000 bbl/day
LOGISTICAL - War is as much a battle of logistics - moving man and machine from / to points all over - as it is direct combat. Labor Force adds to available wartime industry strength.
Labor Force: 28,790,000
Merchant Marine Strength: 629
Major Ports and Terminals: 9
Roadway Coverage: 352,046
Railway Coverage: 8,699
Serviceable Airports: 98
FINANCIAL (in USD) - Regardless of strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.
Defense Budget: $18,185,000,000
External Debt: $402,400,000,000
Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $118,300,000,000
Purchasing Power Parity: $1,515,000,000,000
GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).
Square Land Area: 783,562 km
Coastline: 7,200 km
Shared Border: 2,816 km
Waterways: 1,200 km
MANPOWER - Going beyond military equipment totals and perceived fighting strength is the actual manpower that drives a given military. Wars of attrition favor those with more.
Total Population: 80,854,408
Available Manpower: 37,000,000
Fit for Service: 29,540,000
Reaching Military Age Annually: 791,000
Active Frontline Personnel: 180,000
Active Reserve Personnel: 145,000
LAND SYSTEMS - Tank value includes Main Battle Tanks, light tanks and tank destroyers, either wheeled or tracked. AFV value includes Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs).
Tanks: 408
Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 5,869
Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 154
Towed-Artillery: 0
Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 50
AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service.
Total Aircraft: 676
Fighters/Interceptors: 169
Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 169
Transport Aircraft: 345
Trainer Aircraft: 51
Helicopters: 359
Attack Helicopters: 44
NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.
Total Naval Strength: 81
Aircraft Carriers: 0
Frigates: 10
Destroyers: 0
Corvettes: 5
Submarines: 5
Coastal Defense Craft: 4
Mine Warfare: 15
RESOURCES (PETROLEUM) - Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force and supporting economy.
Oil Production: 48,830 bbl/day
Oil Consumption: 2,400,000 bbl/day
Proven Oil Reserves: 226,800,000 bbl/day
LOGISTICAL - War is as much a battle of logistics - moving man and machine from / to points all over - as it is direct combat. Labor Force adds to available wartime industry strength.
Labor Force: 44,790,000
Merchant Marine Strength: 427
Major Ports and Terminals: 13
Roadway Coverage: 644,480
Railway Coverage: 41,981
Serviceable Airports: 539
FINANCIAL (in USD) - Regardless of strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.
Defense Budget: $36,300,000,000
External Debt: $5,597,000,000,000
Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $192,800,000,000
Purchasing Power Parity: $3,748,000,000,000
GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).
Square Land Area: 357,022 km
Coastline: 2,389 km
Shared Border: 3,694 km
Waterways: 7,467 km
MANPOWER - Going beyond military equipment totals and perceived fighting strength is the actual manpower that drives a given military. Wars of attrition favor those with more.
Total Population: 61,855,120
Available Manpower: 28,000,000
Fit for Service: 22,600,000
Reaching Military Age Annually: 570,000
Active Frontline Personnel: 320,000
Active Reserve Personnel: 42,000
LAND SYSTEMS - Tank value includes Main Battle Tanks, light tanks and tank destroyers, either wheeled or tracked. AFV value includes Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs).
Tanks: 586
Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 6,972
Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 164
Towed-Artillery: 92
Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 21
AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service.
Total Aircraft: 785
Fighters/Interceptors: 111
Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 185
Transport Aircraft: 424
Trainer Aircraft: 155
Helicopters: 421
Attack Helicopters: 59
NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.
Total Naval Strength: 143
Aircraft Carriers: 2
Frigates: 13
Destroyers: 4
Corvettes: 5
Submarines: 6
Coastal Defense Craft: 10
Mine Warfare: 10
RESOURCES (PETROLEUM) - Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force and supporting economy.
Oil Production: 105,700 bbl/day
Oil Consumption: 1,315,000 bbl/day
Proven Oil Reserves: 544,500,000 bbl/day
LOGISTICAL - War is as much a battle of logistics - moving man and machine from / to points all over - as it is direct combat. Labor Force adds to available wartime industry strength.
Labor Force: 25,500,000
Merchant Marine Strength: 681
Major Ports and Terminals: 9
Roadway Coverage: 487,700
Railway Coverage: 20,255
Serviceable Airports: 129
FINANCIAL (in USD) - Regardless of strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.
Defense Budget: $34,000,000,000
External Debt: $2,459,000,000,000
Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $142,200,000,000
Purchasing Power Parity: $2,135,000,000,000
GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).
Square Land Area: 301,340 km
Coastline: 7,600 km
Shared Border: 1,836 km
Waterways: 2,400 km
MANPOWER - Going beyond military equipment totals and perceived fighting strength is the actual manpower that drives a given military. Wars of attrition favor those with more.
Total Population: 8,049,314
Available Manpower: 3,600,000
Fit for Service: 3,000,000
Reaching Military Age Annually: 122,000
Active Frontline Personnel: 160,000
Active Reserve Personnel: 630,000
LAND SYSTEMS - Tank value includes Main Battle Tanks, light tanks and tank destroyers, either wheeled or tracked. AFV value includes Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs).
Tanks: 4,170
Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 10,185
Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 650
Towed-Artillery: 300
Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 48
AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service.
Total Aircraft: 681
Fighters/Interceptors: 243
Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 243
Transport Aircraft: 101
Trainer Aircraft: 245
Helicopters: 143
Attack Helicopters: 48
NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.
Total Naval Strength: 65
Aircraft Carriers: 0
Frigates: 0
Destroyers: 0
Corvettes: 3
Submarines: 6
Coastal Defense Craft: 46
Mine Warfare: 0
RESOURCES (PETROLEUM) - Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force and supporting economy.
Oil Production: 400 bbl/day
Oil Consumption: 240,000 bbl/day
Proven Oil Reserves: 13,950,000 bbl/day
LOGISTICAL - War is as much a battle of logistics - moving man and machine from / to points all over - as it is direct combat. Labor Force adds to available wartime industry strength.
Labor Force: 3,778,000
Merchant Marine Strength: 8
Major Ports and Terminals: 4
Roadway Coverage: 18,290
Railway Coverage: 975
Serviceable Airports: 47
FINANCIAL (in USD) - Regardless of strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.
Defense Budget: $15,600,000,000
External Debt: $96,160,000,000
Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $91,610,000,000
Purchasing Power Parity: $272,100,000,000
GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).
Square Land Area: 20,770 km
Coastline: 273 km
Shared Border: 1,068 km
Waterways: 0 km (minimum value not met)