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Despite budget cuts and a reduction in size, the US has maintained its position as the world's strongest military, according to a report on globalization from Credit Suisse. While the US is still far and away the world's top military superpower, Russia and China are its closest rivals. Canada, however, is the weakest of the 20 countries on the list. Credit Suisse acknowledged the difficulties of determining comparative military strength in its report. To provide a benchmark, the report assigns weighted values for six variables before tabulating a final score. The factors under consideration for military strength and their total weights are number of active personnel (5% of total score), tanks (10%), attack helicopters (15%), aircraft (20%), aircraft carriers (25%), and submarines (25%). The ranking defines military might in purely quantitative terms and does not account for the actual quality of the arms and training that the militaries may have. As such, the placement of some countries on the list may come as a surprise. The world's 20 strongest militaries are below: No. 20. Canada No. 20. Canada MCpl. Angela Abbey/Canadian Forces Combat Camera A Canadian soldier on patrol in Afghanistan. Budget: $15.7 billion Active frontline personnel: 92,000 Tanks: 181 Total aircraft: 420 Submarines: 4 Canada ended up at the bottom of the list because of the country's small number of active personnel, its lack of aircraft carriers and attack helicopters, and its small number of tanks and submarines. But Canada has still taken part in US operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, and it is a member of the NATO military alliance. Canada is also a partner in the US F-35 program, although it may decline the purchase of F-35s depending on the outcome of elections in October. No. 19. Indonesia Budget: $6.9 billion Active frontline personnel: 476,000 Tanks: 468 Total aircraft: 405 Submarines: 2 The Indonesian military placed above Canada because of its high numbers of active personnel and relatively large number of tanks. The military, however, suffers from a lack of carriers and aircraft, as well as a small number of submarines. No. 18. Germany No. 18. Germany Fabian Bimmer/REUTERS German special forces. Budget: $40.2 billion Active frontline personnel: 179,046 Tanks: 408 Total aircraft: 663 Submarines: 4 The German military ended up low on the list because of its lack of power-projection platforms. Germany does not have an aircraft carrier and has relatively few submarines, which, according to the Credit Suisse methodology, drops its ranking. But Germany does have a fair number of attack helicopters. Recently, the country has started considering offering military support to Eastern European NATO members. No. 17. Poland No. 17. Poland Roman Baluk/Reuters Polish servicemen take part in military exercises outside the town of Yavoriv near Lviv on September 19, 2014. Budget: $9.4 billion Active frontline personnel: 120,000 Tanks: 1,009 Total aircraft: 467 Submarines: 5 Poland edges out Germany in the list because of its larger number of tanks and a more fleshed-out submarine fleet. Poland has also drastically increased its military spending in reaction to Russia's seizure of Crimea and the ongoing Ukraine crisis. No. 16. Thailand No. 16. Thailand Surapan Boonthanom/REUTERS A Thai solider keeps guard from a military helicopter after arriving in southern Thailand's Narathiwat Province on March 2, 2007. Budget: $5.39 billion Active frontline personnel: 306,000 Tanks: 722 Total aircraft: 573 Submarines: 0 Thailand's military is currently in control of the country following a coup in May 2014. The military is a major player in maintaining Thai unity, and Thailand receives strong scores from Credit Suisse for its number of active personnel, its number of tanks, and its possession of an aircraft carrier. Thailand also scores well as it has an aircraft carrier, although it does not have an aircraft fleet to complement the vessel. No. 15. Australia No. 15. Australia Hugh Gentry/REUTERS An Australian army soldier with the 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment makes his way up a beach after landing in an amphibious assault vehicle from the USS Peleliu while participating in an assault exercise at Marine Corps Base Hawaii during the multinational military exercise RIMPAC in Kaneohe, Hawaii, on July 29, 2014. Budget: $26.1 billion Active frontline personnel: 58,000 Tanks: 59 Total aircraft: 408 Submarines: 6 Australia's military is comparatively small — it receives bottom scores on the report for the number of active personnel and the number of tanks. It also receives near-bottom scores for the number of aircraft it has in its fleet. Credit Suisse boosts Australia's ranking because of its attack helicopters and submarines though. No. 14. Israel No. 14. Israel Ariel Schalit/AP Israeli soldiers secure the Israel-Lebanon border on January 28, 2015. Budget: $17 billion Active frontline personnel: 160,000 Tanks: 4,170 Total aircraft: 684 Submarines: 5 In absolute terms, Israel has a small military. But with mandatory military service, a large percentage of the Israeli population is militarily ready. With a past history of being surrounded by aggressive neighbors, Israel also has a large tank, aircraft, and attack-helicopter fleet. Israel also has qualitative military advantages. It has space assets, advanced fighter jets, high-tech armed drones, and nuclear weapons. No. 13. Taiwan No. 13. Taiwan Nicky Loh/REUTERS A trainee leopard-crawls along a 50-meter-long path of jagged coral and rocks as part of the Taiwan marines' frogmen "Road to Heaven" test in Zuoying, Kaohsiung, on January 19, 2011. The test is the final stage of a nine-week intensive amphibious training program. Budget: $10.7 billion Active frontline personnel: 290,000 Tanks: 2,005 Total aircraft: 804 Submarines: 4 Threatened by China, which continues to have plans for how to invade and retake the country, Taiwan has focused its military development on defensive plans. As such, the island has the fifth-highest number of attack helicopters on the list. It also has a fairly large fleet of aircraft and a number of tanks. No. 12. Egypt No. 12. Egypt Mohamed Abd El Ghany Armored personnel carriers and tanks in the Egyptian military. Budget: $4.4 billion Active frontline personnel: 468,500 Tanks: 4,624 Total aircraft: 1,107 Submarines: 4 The Egyptian military is one of the oldest and largest armed forces in the Middle East. It receives substantial financial aid from the US and has the fifth-largest tank fleet in the world. It has over 1,000 M1A1 Abrams tanks, many of which sit in storage and have never been used. Egypt also has a relatively large aircraft force. No. 11. Pakistan No. 11. Pakistan Thomson Reuters Pakistani soldiers stand guard as people, who fled the military offensive against militants in North Waziristan, receive food supplies from the army in Bannu. Budget: $7 billion Active frontline personnel: 617,000 Tanks: 2,924 Total aircraft: 914 Submarines: 8 The Pakistani military is one of the largest forces in the world, in terms of active personnel. Credit Suisse also credits the country with having large tank, aircraft, and attack-helicopter fleets. In addition, Pakistan is thought to be building nuclear weapons at a fast-enough rate that it could have the world's third-largest nuclear arsenal within the following decade. No. 10. Turkey No. 10. Turkey Umit Bektas/REUTERS Turkish army tanks take up position on the Turkish-Syrian border near the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa Province on October 6, 2014. Budget: $18.2 billion Active frontline personnel: 410,500 Tanks: 3,778 Total aircraft: 1,020 Submarines: 13 Turkey's armed forces are one of the largest in the eastern Mediterranean. Although lacking an aircraft carrier, only five countries on Credit Suisse's list have more submarines than Turkey. In addition, the country can lay claim to an impressively large tank fleet as well as numerous aircraft and attack helicopters. Turkey is also a committed member of the F-35 program. No. 9. UK No. 9. UK Shamil Zhumatov/REUTERS British army Cpl. Birendra Limbu of the 2nd Battalion, Royal Gurkha Rifles shows his rifle to Afghan children as he secures an area near an Afghan National Police checkpoint outside the town of Lashkar Gah in Helmand Province on July 13, 2011. Budget: $60.5 billion Active frontline personnel: 146,980 Tanks: 407 Total aircraft: 936 Submarines: 10 Although the UK is planning to reduce the size of its armed forces by 20% between 2010 and 2018, it can count on being able to project its power around the world. The Royal Navy is planning to put the HMS Queen Elizabeth, an aircraft carrier that has a flight deck measuring 4.5 acres, into service in 2020, carrying 40 F-35B joint-strike fighters across the globe. No. 8. Italy No. 8. Italy Ints Kalnins/REUTERS An Italian air force Eurofighter Typhoon fighter patrols over the Baltics during a NATO air-policing mission from Zokniai air base near Siauliai on February 10, 2015. Budget: $34 billion Active frontline personnel: 320,000 Tanks: 586 Total aircraft: 760 Submarines: 6 The Italian military placed high on Credit Suisse's report because of the country's possession of two active aircraft carriers. These carriers, in addition to the country's relatively large submarine and attack-helicopter fleets, drastically boosted Italy's ranking. No. 7. South Korea No. 7. South Korea Cpl. Matthew J. Bragg/US Marine Corps Members of South Korea's special forces participate in military training. Budget: $62.3 billion Active frontline personnel: 624,465 Tanks: 2,381 Total aircraft: 1,412 Submarines: 13 South Korea has been left with little choice but to have a large and capable military in the face of potential North Korean aggression. With those realities in mind, South Korea has a number of submarines, attack helicopters, and active personnel. The country also has numerous tanks and the sixth-largest air force in the world. No. 6. France No. 6. France Stringer ./REUTERS French soldiers patrol in the Terz valley, about 37 miles south of the town of Tessalit in northern Mali on March 20, 2013. Budget: $62.3 billion Active frontline personnel: 202,761 Tanks: 423 Total aircraft: 1,264 Submarines: 10 The French military is relatively small, but highly trained, professional, and capable of force projection. The country has the nearly new aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, and France routinely engages in military deployments throughout Africa to help stabilize governments and fight against extremism. No. 5. India No. 5. India Adnan Abidi/Reuters India's Rapid Action Force personnel inside their base camp in New Delhi on November 6, 2014. Budget: $50 billion Active frontline personnel: 1,325,000 Tanks: 6,464 Total aircraft: 1,905 Submarines: 15 India is one of the largest military powers on the planet. It has the most active manpower of any country aside from China and the US, in addition to the most tanks and aircraft of any country besides the US, China, or Russia. India also has access to nuclear weapons. It's expected to become the fourth-highest military spender on earth by 2020. No. 4. Japan No. 4. Japan Yuya Shino/REUTERS Japanese tanks and helicopters participate in a military-training exercise. Budget: $41.6 billion Active frontline personnel: 247,173 Tanks: 678 Total aircraft: 1,613 Submarines: 16 In absolute terms, the Japanese military is relatively small. Nonetheless, the country is extremely well-equipped. According to Credit Suisse, it has the fourth-largest submarine fleet on the list. Japan also has four aircraft carriers, although these vessels are equipped only with helicopter fleets. Japan also has the fourth-largest attack-helicopter fleet behind China, Russia, and the US. No. 3. China No. 3. China REUTERS/CDIC A Chinese soldier takes part in a drill during heavy snow in Heihe, Heilongjiang Province. Budget: $216 billion Active frontline personnel: 2,333,000 Tanks: 9,150 Total aircraft: 2,860 Submarines: 67 The Chinese military has grown rapidly in terms of size and capability in the past few decades. In terms of raw manpower, it's the largest military in the world. It also has the second-largest tank fleet behind Russia and the second-largest submarine fleet behind the US. China has also made rapid strides in its military-modernization program, now developing a range of potentially game-changing military technologies, including ballistic missiles and fifth-generation aircraft. No. 2. Russia No. 2. Russia REUTERS/Baz Ratner Russian soldiers on military armored-personnel carriers on a road near the Crimean port city of Sevastopol on March 10, 2014. Budget: $84.5 billion Active frontline personnel: 766,055 Tanks: 15,398 Total aircraft: 3,429 Submarines: 55 The Russian armed forces are the unquestioned second-strongest military power in the world. Russia has the world's largest tank fleet, the second-largest aircraft fleet behind the US, and the third-largest submarine fleet behind the US and China. The Kremlin's military spending has increased by almost a third since 2008 and is expected to grow 44% more in the next three years. Russia has also demonstrated its ability to project force abroad with its deployment of soldiers to Syria. No. 1. US No. 1. US USAF The F-22 and F-35 flying together. Budget: $601 billion Active frontline personnel: 1,400,000 Tanks: 8,848 Total aircraft: 13,892 Submarines: 72 Despite sequestration and other spending cuts, the US spends more money — $601 billion — on defense than the next nine countries on Credit Suisse's index combined. America's biggest conventional-military advantage is its fleet of 10 aircraft carriers. In comparison India, which is constructing its third carrier, it has the second-most carriers in the world. The US also has by far the most aircraft of any country, cutting-edge technology like the Navy's new rail gun, a large and well-trained human force — and that's not even counting the world's largest nuclear arsenal. http://www.businessinsider.com/these-are-the-worlds-20-strongest-militaries-ranked-2016-4 1 Like
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Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by ThuGnificenX: 2:52pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
And Nigeria? |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by Mandesz(m): 2:57pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
chai boko boys don fall we hand. |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by Gext22: 3:02pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
Of course Nigeria is not among the elites, but experts at mowing down fellow citizens. Mindless cowards. 1 Like |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by BLINGZ88: 3:05pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
I agree but when u talk about Russia, u have to remember that those guys are mean to the core, patrotic and brave. More that 2 million Russian military personnel died in the battle of starlingard but they kept on fighting till they won, nd again, the news about the Russian that gave the Russian air force the coordinate to this location so that they can bomb it when he saw that he was surrounded by Isis members. Mehn that's bravely. Nd that's what 13000 planes can't give you. Some people will now say that land fight won't matter in future war, but u will have to remember that the air force can't hold a territory, u will need booths on the ground for that. |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by dangote7510(m): 3:19pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
My own list, RUSSIA is No:1 USA is No: 2 ISREAL is NO: 3 2 Likes |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by Lattop(m): 3:22pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
it's incomplete naw Where Nigeria |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by MrFairplay4ume(m): 7:42pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
Nigeria have a long way to go. In global politics, a country's military power determines its level of development. |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by waledeji(m): 7:47pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
IPod has the strongest army in Africa , See one of their personnel below 8 Likes
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Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by Nobody: 7:49pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
Military strength is nothing to be proud of. It only reflects that the humankind is still very much driven by fear. 3 Likes |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by Lumiere91: 9:03pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
dangote7510:(1)russia(2)china(3)north korea(4)isreal(5)usa(6)nato |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by johnydon22(m): 9:14pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
How come we have no money to feed the poor but we have enough to make wars? How come we don't have enough money to do things for ourselves but we always have money to make things aimed at killing us. as if the one nature is doing is not enough. It will not take up to a trillion dollars to alleviate global extreme poverty but unfortunately we use them for something that is more dangerous to our survival and have no effect on our betterment, we don't use them on good science projects that can actually better our lives .. no warfare is the most funded. -Nuclear weapons -Hydrogen bombs -biological weapons all aimed at annihilation, destruction and death... Nature is already killing enough of us through several means but we have proven to be natures number 1 tool in killing us. Humans are mindless and stupi_d all the while claiming intelligence but do not see the foolishness in warfare. Look around you the threat to this planet is not what we may imagine like vampires, zombies, angry gods destroying it, gods coming to rapture it, aliens invading us. or every other fantasies we delude ourselves with and fear.. The only threat to this planet is the measly innocent humans We are both a threat to ourselves, other species that share this planet with us and the planet itself.. Humanity must put an end to war or war will put an end to humanity.. Violence is never the answer unless the question is what is never the answer? 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by Raddie(m): 9:49pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
johnydon22: I guess survival is alien to humanity, according to you? |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by johnydon22(m): 9:51pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
Raddie: Nope every specie on this planets wants to survive but we by ourselves add more dangerous factors that mars the chances of our survival in our arrogant greed and idiocy 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by afanide: 10:35pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
Na Boko Boys make Our Nigeria Army no dey that list........... |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by thobie11: 10:57pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
with all these features, Iran and North Korea can destroy them in matter of few minute with their nuclear missile. |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by peacengine(m): 11:03pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
This means Egypt has the strongest army in Africa, it means they are the real giant of Africa |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by zikmarty: 11:22pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
as suspected Nigeria didn't make the list. abeg what's our rank in world ranking India,Russia and USA are more populated than Nigeria but made it still, even Egypt got a slot. fact is; Nigeria is a dwarf giant |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by tdayof(m): 11:38pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
peacengine:I think Algeria will follow up after Egypt and then South Africa. Well some people will soon flood here with RUSSIA -US mentality but take note. Technology wins the war. Electronic warfare has taken over the world . 2 Likes |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by tdayof(m): 11:43pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
thobie11:what can North Korea do?? ICBM? North Korea ICBM can be intercepted . Iran can't get hold of USA or RUSSIA. A lot of countries have nuclear weapons now, but few has what it takes to stop it. That's technology. Countries now invest in ECM. 1 Like |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by nnamdiosu(m): 11:49pm On Apr 22, 2016 |
Lattop: We are there an. No. 7884637729988444 in the list. |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by Csami(m): 12:10am On Apr 23, 2016 |
And people are talking about the year 2106? I pray Jesus comes back before the 4th war world because hiding won't help anybody when hydrogen and nuclear bombs start going off. |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by BrainnewsNg(f): 5:20pm On Apr 23, 2016 |
For intelligent: 1. Isreal 2. Russia 3. USA 4. UK |
Re: Photo: RANKED: The World's 20 Strongest Militaries by BrainnewsNg(f): 5:23pm On Apr 23, 2016 |
zikmarty: China's population is much more than India. |
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