அழிக்கப்படும் மஸ்லிம்களுக்காய் ஆயுதம் ஏந்தா 10 முஸ்லிம் நாடுகளின் படைப் பலம்

இவ்வளவையும் வைத்துக்கொண்டு நாக்கு வழிக்கின்றார்கள் : உலகின் பெரும் படைகளைக் கொண்ட 1௦ முஸ்லிம் நாடுகள் !! பாருங்கள் படைப்பலத்தை – சத்துராதிகள்



காசாவில் இஸ்ரேல் எது பெரு நாளுக்கு வெடி போடுவது போல் போட்டு அங்குள்ள அப்பாவிகளைக் கொள்ளுகிறது. ஆனால் எல்லோரும் இஸ்ரேல் என்ற கொலைக்காரகளை மட்டுமே திட்டுகிறார்கள்.

ஆனால் உலகின் பத்து முஸ்லிம் நாடுகள் பெரும் படைப்பலத்துடன் சும்மா வேடிக்கைப் பார்க்கின்றார்கள். இந்த நாடுகளின் படைபற்றிய முழு விபரமும் இதோ.

01

Turkey
PwrIndx: 0.5171
8
 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: 80,694,485

 Available Manpower: 41,637,773

 Fit for Service: 35,005,326

 Reaching Military Age Annually: 1,370,407]

 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: 3,657

 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 8,532

 Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 961

 Towed-Artillery: 2,152

 Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 646


 AIR POWER
Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service. All aircraft types accounted (UAVs, gunships, special mission, naval/carrier, trainers, etc).


 Total Aircraft: 989

 Fighters/Interceptors: 254

 Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 254

 Transport Aircraft: 437

 Trainer Aircraft: 245

 Helicopters: 418

 Attack Helicopters: 36


 NAVAL POWER
Aircraft Carrier value does not include dedicated “helicopter carrier” vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.


 Total Naval Strength: 115

 Aircraft Carriers: 0

 Frigates: 16

 Destroyers: 0

 Corvettes: 8

 Submarines: 14

 Coastal Defense Craft: 50

 Mine Warfare: 19


 RESOURCES (PETROLEUM)
Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force.


 Oil Production: 53,000 bbl/day

 Oil Consumption: 650,000 bbl/day]

 Proven Oil Reserves: 270,400,000 bbl/day


 LOGISTICAL
War is as much a battle of logistics – moving man and machine from points all over – as it is direct combat. Labor Force reflects possible wartime industry strength.


 Labor Force: 27,340,000

 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 military 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: $336,700,000,000

 Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $119,200,000,000

 Purchasing Power Parity: $1,109,000,000,000


 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: 2,648 km

 Waterways: 1,200 km

02.Pakistan
 
 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: 193,238,868
 Available Manpower: 93,351,401
 Fit for Service: 75,326,989
 Reaching Military Age Annually: 4,342,629]
 Active Frontline Personnel: 617,000
 Active Reserve Personnel: 515,000
 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: 3,124
 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 3,187
 Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 470
 Towed-Artillery: 3,263
 Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 200
 AIR POWER
Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service. All aircraft types accounted (UAVs, gunships, special mission, naval/carrier, trainers, etc).
 Total Aircraft: 847
 Fighters/Interceptors: 377
 Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 236
 Transport Aircraft: 231
 Trainer Aircraft: 152
 Helicopters: 263
 Attack Helicopters: 48
 NAVAL POWER
Aircraft Carrier value does not include dedicated “helicopter carrier” vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.
 Total Naval Strength: 74
 Aircraft Carriers: 0
 Frigates: 11
 Destroyers: 0
 Corvettes: 0
 Submarines: 8
 Coastal Defense Craft: 12
 Mine Warfare: 3
 RESOURCES (PETROLEUM)
Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force.
 Oil Production: 60,000 bbl/day
 Oil Consumption: 415,000 bbl/day]
 Proven Oil Reserves: 247,500,000 bbl/day
 LOGISTICAL
War is as much a battle of logistics – moving man and machine from points all over – as it is direct combat. Labor Force reflects possible wartime industry strength.
 Labor Force: 59,210,000
 Merchant Marine Strength: 11]
 Major Ports and Terminals: 2
 Roadway Coverage: 260,760
 Railway Coverage: 7,791
 Serviceable Airports: 151
 FINANCIAL (in USD)
Regardless of military strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.
 Defense Budget: $7,000,000,000
 External Debt: $54,500,000,000
 Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $13,800,000,000
 Purchasing Power Parity: $546,700,000,000
 GEOGRAPHY (in km)
Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).
 Square Land Area: 796,095 km
 Coastline: 1,046 km
 Shared Border: 6,774 km
 Waterways: 25,220 km
03.Indonesia
 
 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: 251,160,124

 Available Manpower: 129,075,188

 Fit for Service: 107,538,660

 Reaching Military Age Annually: 4,455,159]

 Active Frontline Personnel: 476,000

 Active Reserve Personnel: 400,000

 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: 374

 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 1,172

 Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 91

 Towed-Artillery: 94

 Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 84

 AIR POWER
Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service. All aircraft types accounted (UAVs, gunships, special mission, naval/carrier, trainers, etc).

 Total Aircraft: 381

 Fighters/Interceptors: 29

 Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 56

 Transport Aircraft: 162

 Trainer Aircraft: 92

 Helicopters: 149

 Attack Helicopters: 5

 NAVAL POWER
Aircraft Carrier value does not include dedicated “helicopter carrier” vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.

 Total Naval Strength: 197

 Aircraft Carriers: 0

 Frigates: 6

 Destroyers: 0

 Corvettes: 26

 Submarines: 2

 Coastal Defense Craft: 84

 Mine Warfare: 12

 RESOURCES (PETROLEUM)
Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force.

 Oil Production: 983,000 bbl/day

 Oil Consumption: 1,300,000 bbl/day]

 Proven Oil Reserves: 4,030,000,000 bbl/day

 LOGISTICAL
War is as much a battle of logistics – moving man and machine from points all over – as it is direct combat. Labor Force reflects possible wartime industry strength.

 Labor Force: 118,100,000

 Merchant Marine Strength: 1,340]

 Major Ports and Terminals: 9

 Roadway Coverage: 437,759

 Railway Coverage: 5,042

 Serviceable Airports: 673

 FINANCIAL (in USD)
Regardless of military strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.

 Defense Budget: $6,900,000,000

 External Debt: $224,100,000,000

 Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $112,800,000,000

 Purchasing Power Parity: $1,204,000,000,000

 GEOGRAPHY (in km)
Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).

 Square Land Area: 1,904,569 km

 Coastline: 54,716 km

 Shared Border: 2,830 km

 Waterways: 21,579 km


 04 Iran :
 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: 79,853,900

 Available Manpower: 46,247,556

 Fit for Service: 39,566,497

 Reaching Military Age Annually: 1,392,483]

 Active Frontline Personnel: 545,000

 Active Reserve Personnel: 1,800,000


 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: 2,409

 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 1,550

 Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 365

 Towed-Artillery: 2,118

 Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 880


 AIR POWER
Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service. All aircraft types accounted (UAVs, gunships, special mission, naval/carrier, trainers, etc).


 Total Aircraft: 481

 Fighters/Interceptors: 134

 Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 105

 Transport Aircraft: 225

 Trainer Aircraft: 63

 Helicopters: 119

 Attack Helicopters: 28


 NAVAL POWER
Aircraft Carrier value does not include dedicated “helicopter carrier” vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.


 Total Naval Strength: 395

 Aircraft Carriers: 0

 Frigates: 10

 Destroyers: 0

 Corvettes: 2

 Submarines: 31

 Coastal Defense Craft: 266

 Mine Warfare: 5


 RESOURCES (PETROLEUM)
Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force.


 Oil Production: 3,589,000 bbl/day

 Oil Consumption: 1,900,000 bbl/day]

 Proven Oil Reserves: 154,600,000,000 bbl/day


 LOGISTICAL
War is as much a battle of logistics – moving man and machine from points all over – as it is direct combat. Labor Force reflects possible wartime industry strength.


 Labor Force: 27,050,000

 Merchant Marine Strength: 76]

 Major Ports and Terminals: 3

 Roadway Coverage: 172,927

 Railway Coverage: 8,442

 Serviceable Airports: 319


 FINANCIAL (in USD)
Regardless of military strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.


 Defense Budget: $6,300,000,000

 External Debt: $14,840,000,000

 Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $74,060,000,000

 Purchasing Power Parity: $988,400,000,000


 GEOGRAPHY (in km)
Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).


 Square Land Area: 1,648,195 km

 Coastline: 2,440 km

 Shared Border: 5,440 km

 Waterways: 850 km


05. 
Saudi Arabia
PwrIndx: 1.0035
25
 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: 26,939,583

 Available Manpower: 15,246,507

 Fit for Service: 13,967,609

 Reaching Military Age Annually: 505,868]

 Active Frontline Personnel: 233,500

 Active Reserve Personnel: 25,000


 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: 1,095

 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 7,202

 Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 524

 Towed-Artillery: 440

 Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 72


 AIR POWER
Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service. All aircraft types accounted (UAVs, gunships, special mission, naval/carrier, trainers, etc).


 Total Aircraft: 652

 Fighters/Interceptors: 229

 Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 229

 Transport Aircraft: 182

 Trainer Aircraft: 168

 Helicopters: 195

 Attack Helicopters: 12


 NAVAL POWER
Aircraft Carrier value does not include dedicated “helicopter carrier” vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.


 Total Naval Strength: 55

 Aircraft Carriers: 0

 Frigates: 7

 Destroyers: 0

 Corvettes: 4

 Submarines: 0

 Coastal Defense Craft: 39

 Mine Warfare: 3


 RESOURCES (PETROLEUM)
Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force.


 Oil Production: 9,900,000 bbl/day

 Oil Consumption: 2,650,000 bbl/day]

 Proven Oil Reserves: 267,900,000,000 bbl/day


 LOGISTICAL
War is as much a battle of logistics – moving man and machine from points all over – as it is direct combat. Labor Force reflects possible wartime industry strength.


 Labor Force: 8,012,000

 Merchant Marine Strength: 72]

 Major Ports and Terminals: 4

 Roadway Coverage: 221,372

 Railway Coverage: 1,378

 Serviceable Airports: 214


 FINANCIAL (in USD)
Regardless of military strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.


 Defense Budget: $56,725,000,000

 External Debt: $136,300,000,000

 Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $656,900,000,000

 Purchasing Power Parity: $883,700,000,000


 GEOGRAPHY (in km)
Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).


 Square Land Area: 2,149,690 km

 Coastline: 2,640 km

 Shared Border: 4,431 km

 Waterways: 0 km

௦6 : Syria
 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: 22,457,336

 Available Manpower: 11,550,588

 Fit for Service: 9,939,661

 Reaching Military Age Annually: 501,410]

 Active Frontline Personnel: 178,000

 Active Reserve Personnel: 570,000


 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: 4,950

 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 5,155

 Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 436

 Towed-Artillery: 3,360

 Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 680


 AIR POWER
Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service. All aircraft types accounted (UAVs, gunships, special mission, naval/carrier, trainers, etc).


 Total Aircraft: 473

 Fighters/Interceptors: 216

 Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 84

 Transport Aircraft: 142

 Trainer Aircraft: 66

 Helicopters: 169

 Attack Helicopters: 28


 NAVAL POWER
Aircraft Carrier value does not include dedicated “helicopter carrier” vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.


 Total Naval Strength: 56

 Aircraft Carriers: 0

 Frigates: 2

 Destroyers: 0

 Corvettes: 0

 Submarines: 0

 Coastal Defense Craft: 44

 Mine Warfare: 7


 RESOURCES (PETROLEUM)
Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force.


 Oil Production: 182,500 bbl/day

 Oil Consumption: 290,000 bbl/day]

 Proven Oil Reserves: 2,500,000,000 bbl/day


 LOGISTICAL
War is as much a battle of logistics – moving man and machine from points all over – as it is direct combat. Labor Force reflects possible wartime industry strength.


 Labor Force: 5,327,000

 Merchant Marine Strength: 19]

 Major Ports and Terminals: 3

 Roadway Coverage: 68,157

 Railway Coverage: 2,052

 Serviceable Airports: 90


 FINANCIAL (in USD)
Regardless of military strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.


 Defense Budget: $1,872,000,000

 External Debt: $8,394,000,000

 Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $4,793,000,000

 Purchasing Power Parity: $107,600,000,000


 GEOGRAPHY (in km)
Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).


 Square Land Area: 185,180 km

 Coastline: 193 km

 Shared Border: 2,253 km

 Waterways: 900 km


07 : Algeria
 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: 38,087,812

 Available Manpower: 20,387,681

 Fit for Service: 17,249,119

 Reaching Military Age Annually: 672,993]

 Active Frontline Personnel: 512,000

 Active Reserve Personnel: 400,000


 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: 1,050

 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 1,748

 Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 180

 Towed-Artillery: 300

 Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 148


 AIR POWER
Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service. All aircraft types accounted (UAVs, gunships, special mission, naval/carrier, trainers, etc).


 Total Aircraft: 404

 Fighters/Interceptors: 74

 Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 22

 Transport Aircraft: 203

 Trainer Aircraft: 46

 Helicopters: 188

 Attack Helicopters: 36


 NAVAL POWER
Aircraft Carrier value does not include dedicated “helicopter carrier” vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.


 Total Naval Strength: 35

 Aircraft Carriers: 0

 Frigates: 3

 Destroyers: 0

 Corvettes: 12

 Submarines: 6

 Coastal Defense Craft: 0

 Mine Warfare: 0


 RESOURCES (PETROLEUM)
Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force.


 Oil Production: 1,875,000 bbl/day

 Oil Consumption: 315,000 bbl/day]

 Proven Oil Reserves: 12,200,000,000 bbl/day


 LOGISTICAL
War is as much a battle of logistics – moving man and machine from points all over – as it is direct combat. Labor Force reflects possible wartime industry strength.


 Labor Force: 11,050,000

 Merchant Marine Strength: 38]

 Major Ports and Terminals: 9

 Roadway Coverage: 111,261

 Railway Coverage: 3,973

 Serviceable Airports: 157


 FINANCIAL (in USD)
Regardless of military strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.


 Defense Budget: $10,570,000,000

 External Debt: $5,639,000,000

 Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $191,600,000,000

 Purchasing Power Parity: $277,400,000,000


 GEOGRAPHY (in km)
Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).


 Square Land Area: 2,381,741 km

 Coastline: 998 km

 Shared Border: 6,343 km

 Waterways: 0 km

௦8 : Malaysia
 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: 29,628,392

 Available Manpower: 14,817,517

 Fit for Service: 12,422,580

 Reaching Military Age Annually: 519,820]

 Active Frontline Personnel: 110,000

 Active Reserve Personnel: 296,500


 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: 74

 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 1,318

 Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 0

 Towed-Artillery: 20

 Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 0


 AIR POWER
Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service. All aircraft types accounted (UAVs, gunships, special mission, naval/carrier, trainers, etc).


 Total Aircraft: 224

 Fighters/Interceptors: 46

 Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 59

 Transport Aircraft: 100

 Trainer Aircraft: 57

 Helicopters: 84

 Attack Helicopters: 0


 NAVAL POWER
Aircraft Carrier value does not include dedicated “helicopter carrier” vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.


 Total Naval Strength: 61

 Aircraft Carriers: 0

 Frigates: 4

 Destroyers: 0

 Corvettes: 4

 Submarines: 2

 Coastal Defense Craft: 39

 Mine Warfare: 4


 RESOURCES (PETROLEUM)
Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force.


 Oil Production: 695,000 bbl/day

 Oil Consumption: 560,000 bbl/day]

 Proven Oil Reserves: 4,000,000,000 bbl/day


 LOGISTICAL
War is as much a battle of logistics – moving man and machine from points all over – as it is direct combat. Labor Force reflects possible wartime industry strength.


 Labor Force: 12,900,000

 Merchant Marine Strength: 315]

 Major Ports and Terminals: 5

 Roadway Coverage: 98,721

 Railway Coverage: 1,849

 Serviceable Airports: 114


 FINANCIAL (in USD)
Regardless of military strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.


 Defense Budget: $4,700,000,000

 External Debt: $98,820,000,000

 Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $139,700,000,000

 Purchasing Power Parity: $494,700,000,000


 GEOGRAPHY (in km)
Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).


 Square Land Area: 329,847 km

 Coastline: 4,675 km

 Shared Border: 2,669 km

 Waterways: 7,200 km

௦9: United Arab Emirates
 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: 5,473,972

 Available Manpower: 3,658,577

 Fit for Service: 3,072,125

 Reaching Military Age Annually: 51,858]

 Active Frontline Personnel: 65,000

 Active Reserve Personnel: 0


 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: 545

 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 2,880

 Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 177

 Towed-Artillery: 150

 Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 54


 AIR POWER
Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service. All aircraft types accounted (UAVs, gunships, special mission, naval/carrier, trainers, etc).


 Total Aircraft: 444

 Fighters/Interceptors: 93

 Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 113

 Transport Aircraft: 149

 Trainer Aircraft: 145

 Helicopters: 146

 Attack Helicopters: 30


 NAVAL POWER
Aircraft Carrier value does not include dedicated “helicopter carrier” vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.


 Total Naval Strength: 75

 Aircraft Carriers: 0

 Frigates: 0

 Destroyers: 0

 Corvettes: 5

 Submarines: 0

 Coastal Defense Craft: 34

 Mine Warfare: 2


 RESOURCES (PETROLEUM)
Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force.


 Oil Production: 3,090,000 bbl/day

 Oil Consumption: 550,000 bbl/day]

 Proven Oil Reserves: 97,800,000,000 bbl/day


 LOGISTICAL
War is as much a battle of logistics – moving man and machine from points all over – as it is direct combat. Labor Force reflects possible wartime industry strength.


 Labor Force: 4,337,000

 Merchant Marine Strength: 61]

 Major Ports and Terminals: 6

 Roadway Coverage: 4,080

 Railway Coverage: 0

 Serviceable Airports: 43


 FINANCIAL (in USD)
Regardless of military strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.


 Defense Budget: $14,375,000,000

 External Debt: $162,300,000,000

 Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $47,040,000,000

 Purchasing Power Parity: $255,800,000,000


 GEOGRAPHY (in km)
Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).


 Square Land Area: 83,600 km

 Coastline: 1,318 km

 Shared Border: 867 km

 Waterways: 0 km


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 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: 25,408,288

 Available Manpower: 11,039,416

 Fit for Service: 8,173,839

 Reaching Military Age Annually: 564,753]

 Active Frontline Personnel: 66,700

 Active Reserve Personnel: 71,200


 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: 1,260

 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 2,957

 Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 25

 Towed-Artillery: 280

 Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 398


 AIR POWER
Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service. All aircraft types accounted (UAVs, gunships, special mission, naval/carrier, trainers, etc).


 Total Aircraft: 181

 Fighters/Interceptors: 83

 Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 53

 Transport Aircraft: 58

 Trainer Aircraft: 21

 Helicopters: 63

 Attack Helicopters: 14


 NAVAL POWER
Aircraft Carrier value does not include dedicated “helicopter carrier” vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.


 Total Naval Strength: 30

 Aircraft Carriers: 0

 Frigates: 0

 Destroyers: 0

 Corvettes: 2

 Submarines: 0

 Coastal Defense Craft: 21

 Mine Warfare: 3


 RESOURCES (PETROLEUM)
Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force.


 Oil Production: 288,500 bbl/day

 Oil Consumption: 160,000 bbl/day]

 Proven Oil Reserves: 3,000,000,000 bbl/day


 LOGISTICAL
War is as much a battle of logistics – moving man and machine from points all over – as it is direct combat. Labor Force reflects possible wartime industry strength.


 Labor Force: 7,158,000

 Merchant Marine Strength: 5]

 Major Ports and Terminals: 3

 Roadway Coverage: 71,300

 Railway Coverage: 0

 Serviceable Airports: 57


 FINANCIAL (in USD)
Regardless of military strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon.


 Defense Budget: $1,440,000,000

 External Debt: $7,419,000,000

 Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $6,158,000,000

 Purchasing Power Parity: $58,270,000,000


 GEOGRAPHY (in km)
Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).


 Square Land Area: 527,968 km

 Coastline: 1,906 km

 Shared Border: 1,746 km



 Waterways: 0 km
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