DADAIST DECLARATION OF INCLUSION SAGA Felix Rian Constantinescu 2016 Motto „Dar față de tot ce nu este adevărat în această carte, trebuie să alegem ceea ce se va dovedi adevărat.” Ari Thorgilsson Cărturarul (1067-1148) 1 United States of America Ranked as 1 of 126 GFP Power Index rating of 0.0897 (0.0000 being perfect) 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 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 Sources: CIA.gov, CIA World Factbook, wikipedia.com, public domain print and media sources and user contributions. Some values may be estimated when official sources are lacking. Š2006-2016 www.GlobalFirepower.com. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted. Material presented throughout this website is for entertainment value and is only as accurate as the sources allow. NOTES: The values showcased above are all considered for the final GFP ranking recognized as the "Power Index" (abbrv: "PwrIndx"). PwrIndx scores are judged against a perfect value of "0.0000" which is realistically unattainable due to the number of factors considered per country. Balance is the key - a large, strong fighting force across land, sea and air backed by a resilient economy and defensible territory along with an efficient infrastructure - such qualities are those used to round out a particular
nation's total fighting strength on paper; it is not enough to field 10 million men or 20,000 tanks or lead the world in oil production. Each nation's final ranking also carries with it bonuses and penalties as needed while landlocked countries (ex: Austria) are not penalized for lack of a standing navy - though they do suffer a penalty for not maintaining a viable merchant marine force. It bears repeating that nuclear weapons are NOT taken into account for this listing. Powers are based on conventional weaponry in inventory as well as other factors such as economic strength, border size, self-sustainability (in regards to wartime resources such as oil), water access etc... A total of 126 countries currently make up the GFP ranked list.
MANPOWER: • Total Populations • Available Manpower • Fit for Service • Reaching Military Age Annually • Active Military Manpower • Active Reserve Military Manpower LAND SYSTEMS: • Tanks (MBT / Light) • Armored Fighting Vehicles • Self-Propelled Guns • Towed Artillery Pieces • Rocket Projectors (MLRS) AIR POWER: • Total Aircraft • Fighters / Interceptors • Attack Aircraft • Transport Aircraft • Trainer Aircraft • Helicopters • Attack Helicopters • Serviceable Airports NAVAL POWER: • Total Strength • Aircraft Carriers • Frigates • Destroyers • Corvettes • Submarines • Patrol Craft
• Mine Warfare RESOURCES: • Oil Production • Oil Consumption • Proven Oil Reserves LOGISTICAL: • Labor Force • Merchant Marine Strength • Major Ports and Terminals • Roadway Coverage • Railway Coverage FINANCIAL: • Annual Defense Budget • External Debt • Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold • Purchasing Power Parity GEOGRAPHIC: • Square Land Area • Coastline • Shared Borders • Waterway Coverage POWERS BY REGION: • Africa • Asia-Pacific • Europe • European Union (EU) • Middle East • NATO • North America • South America • Southeast Asia • Scandinavia MISCELLANEOUS: • Compare Countries • GFP Ranking
Romania Ranked as 43 of 126 GFP Power Index rating of 0.7744 (0.0000 being perfect) 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: 21,666,350 Available Manpower: 11,050,000 Fit for Service: 9,060,000
Reaching Military Age Annually: 230,000 Active Frontline Personnel: 75,000 Active Reserve Personnel: 80,000 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: 875 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 1,456 Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 0 Towed-Artillery: 413 Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 188 AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service. Total Aircraft: 125 Fighters/Interceptors: 26 Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 26 Transport Aircraft: 78 Trainer Aircraft: 24 Helicopters: 86 Attack Helicopters: 0 NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well. Total Naval Strength: 48 Aircraft Carriers: 0 Frigates: 3 Destroyers: 0 Corvettes: 7 Submarines: 0 Coastal Defense Craft: 20 Mine Warfare: 5 RESOURCES (PETROLEUM) - Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force and supporting economy. Oil Production: 83,350 bbl/day Oil Consumption: 215,250 bbl/day Proven Oil Reserves: 600,000,000 bbl 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: 9,242,000 Merchant Marine Strength: 5 Major Ports and Terminals: 6 Roadway Coverage: 82,386 Railway Coverage: 10,785 Serviceable Airports: 45
FINANCIAL (in USD) - Regardless of strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon. Defense Budget: $2,190,000,000 External Debt: $114,500,000,000 Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $37,330,000,000 Purchasing Power Parity: $393,800,000,000 GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion). Square Land Area: 238,391 km Coastline: 225 km Shared Border: 2,844 km Waterways: 1,731 km Sources: CIA.gov, CIA World Factbook, wikipedia.com, public domain print and media sources and user contributions. Some values may be estimated when official sources are lacking. ©2006-2016 www.GlobalFirepower.com. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted. Material presented throughout this website is for entertainment value and is only as accurate as the sources allow. NOTES: The values showcased above are all considered for the final GFP ranking recognized as the "Power Index" (abbrv: "PwrIndx"). PwrIndx scores are judged against a perfect value of "0.0000" which is realistically unattainable due to the number of factors considered per country. Balance is the key - a large, strong fighting force across land, sea and air backed by a resilient economy and defensible territory along with an efficient infrastructure - such qualities are those used to round out a particular nation's total fighting strength on paper; it is not enough to field 10 million men or 20,000 tanks or lead the world in oil production. Each nation's final ranking also carries with it bonuses and penalties as needed while landlocked countries (ex: Austria) are not penalized for lack of a standing navy - though they do suffer a penalty for not maintaining a viable merchant marine force. It bears repeating that nuclear weapons are NOT taken into account for this listing. Powers are based on conventional weaponry in inventory as well as other factors such as economic strength, border size, self-sustainability (in regards to wartime resources such as oil), water access etc... A total of 126 countries currently make up the GFP ranked list.
MANPOWER: • Total Populations • Available Manpower • Fit for Service • Reaching Military Age Annually
• Active Military Manpower • Active Reserve Military Manpower LAND SYSTEMS: • Tanks (MBT / Light) • Armored Fighting Vehicles • Self-Propelled Guns • Towed Artillery Pieces • Rocket Projectors (MLRS) AIR POWER: • Total Aircraft • Fighters / Interceptors • Attack Aircraft • Transport Aircraft • Trainer Aircraft • Helicopters • Attack Helicopters • Serviceable Airports NAVAL POWER: • Total Strength • Aircraft Carriers • Frigates • Destroyers • Corvettes • Submarines • Patrol Craft • Mine Warfare RESOURCES: • Oil Production • Oil Consumption • Proven Oil Reserves LOGISTICAL: • Labor Force • Merchant Marine Strength • Major Ports and Terminals • Roadway Coverage • Railway Coverage FINANCIAL: • Annual Defense Budget • External Debt • Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold • Purchasing Power Parity GEOGRAPHIC: • Square Land Area • Coastline • Shared Borders • Waterway Coverage
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Finland Ranked as 55 of 126 GFP Power Index rating of 0.8952 (0.0000 being perfect) 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: 5,476,922 Available Manpower: 2,300,000 Fit for Service: 1,900,000 Reaching Military Age Annually: 65,000 Active Frontline Personnel: 36,500 Active Reserve Personnel: 357,000 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: 250 Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 1,370 Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 90 Towed-Artillery: 871 Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 58 AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service. Total Aircraft: 155 Fighters/Interceptors: 54 Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 54 Transport Aircraft: 31 Trainer Aircraft: 66 Helicopters: 27
Attack Helicopters: 0 NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well. Total Naval Strength: 270 Aircraft Carriers: 0 Frigates: 0 Destroyers: 0 Corvettes: 0 Submarines: 0 Coastal Defense Craft: 8 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: 8,500 bbl/day Oil Consumption: 200,000 bbl/day Proven Oil Reserves: 0 bbl 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: 2,679,000 Merchant Marine Strength: 97 Major Ports and Terminals: 6 Roadway Coverage: 78,141 Railway Coverage: 5,919 Serviceable Airports: 148 FINANCIAL (in USD) - Regardless of strength in numbers, war is still driven by financing as much as any one leader or weapon. Defense Budget: $3,660,000,000 External Debt: $547,500,000,000 Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: $11,100,000,000 Purchasing Power Parity: $221,700,000,000 GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion). Square Land Area: 338,145 km Coastline: 1,250 km Shared Border: 2,563 km Waterways: 7,842 km Sources: CIA.gov, CIA World Factbook, wikipedia.com, public domain print and media sources and user contributions. Some values may be estimated when official sources are lacking. Š2006-2016 www.GlobalFirepower.com. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted. Material presented throughout this website is for entertainment value and is only as accurate as the sources allow.
NOTES: The values showcased above are all considered for the final GFP ranking recognized as the "Power Index" (abbrv: "PwrIndx"). PwrIndx scores are judged against a perfect value of "0.0000" which is realistically unattainable due to the number of factors considered per country. Balance is the key - a large, strong fighting force across land, sea and air backed by a resilient economy and defensible territory along with an efficient infrastructure - such qualities are those used to round out a particular nation's total fighting strength on paper; it is not enough to field 10 million men or 20,000 tanks or lead the world in oil production. Each nation's final ranking also carries with it bonuses and penalties as needed while landlocked countries (ex: Austria) are not penalized for lack of a standing navy - though they do suffer a penalty for not maintaining a viable merchant marine force. It bears repeating that nuclear weapons are NOT taken into account for this listing. Powers are based on conventional weaponry in inventory as well as other factors such as economic strength, border size, self-sustainability (in regards to wartime resources such as oil), water access etc... A total of 126 countries currently make up the GFP ranked list.
MANPOWER: • Total Populations • Available Manpower • Fit for Service • Reaching Military Age Annually • Active Military Manpower • Active Reserve Military Manpower LAND SYSTEMS: • Tanks (MBT / Light) • Armored Fighting Vehicles • Self-Propelled Guns • Towed Artillery Pieces • Rocket Projectors (MLRS) AIR POWER: • Total Aircraft • Fighters / Interceptors • Attack Aircraft • Transport Aircraft • Trainer Aircraft • Helicopters • Attack Helicopters • Serviceable Airports NAVAL POWER: • Total Strength
• Aircraft Carriers • Frigates • Destroyers • Corvettes • Submarines • Patrol Craft • Mine Warfare RESOURCES: • Oil Production • Oil Consumption • Proven Oil Reserves LOGISTICAL: • Labor Force • Merchant Marine Strength • Major Ports and Terminals • Roadway Coverage • Railway Coverage FINANCIAL: • Annual Defense Budget • External Debt • Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold • Purchasing Power Parity GEOGRAPHIC: • Square Land Area • Coastline • Shared Borders • Waterway Coverage POWERS BY REGION: • Africa • Asia-Pacific • Europe • European Union (EU) • Middle East • NATO • North America • South America • Southeast Asia • Scandinavia MISCELLANEOUS: • Compare Countries • GFP Ranking Site Disclaimer | Privacy Policy ©2016 www.GlobalFirepower.com • Content ©2006-2016 GlobalFirepower.com • All Rights Reserved • Material presented throughout this website is for entertainment value and is derived from publiclyavailable information. Some values are estimated when official data is not known. This site is not
endorsed by any one political or governmental entity and remains a wholly-independent online property. All material presented "as is" without any guarantee. Part of the MilitaryFactory.com network of sites.
China Ranked as 3 of 126 GFP Power Index rating of 0.0988 (0.0000 being perfect) 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 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 Sources: CIA.gov, CIA World Factbook, wikipedia.com, public domain print and media sources and user contributions. Some values may be estimated when official sources are lacking. Š2006-2016 www.GlobalFirepower.com. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted. Material presented throughout this website is for entertainment value and is only as accurate as the sources allow. NOTES: The values showcased above are all considered for the final GFP ranking recognized as the "Power Index" (abbrv: "PwrIndx"). PwrIndx scores are judged against a perfect value of "0.0000" which is realistically unattainable due to the number of factors considered per country. Balance is the key - a large, strong fighting force across land, sea and air backed by a resilient economy and defensible territory along with an efficient infrastructure - such qualities are those used to round out a particular nation's total fighting strength on paper; it is not enough to field 10 million men or 20,000 tanks or lead the world in oil production. Each nation's final ranking also carries with it bonuses and penalties as needed while landlocked countries (ex: Austria) are not penalized for lack of a standing navy - though they do suffer a penalty for not maintaining a viable merchant marine force.
It bears repeating that nuclear weapons are NOT taken into account for this listing. Powers are based on conventional weaponry in inventory as well as other factors such as economic strength, border size, self-sustainability (in regards to wartime resources such as oil), water access etc... A total of 126 countries currently make up the GFP ranked list.
MANPOWER: • Total Populations • Available Manpower • Fit for Service • Reaching Military Age Annually • Active Military Manpower • Active Reserve Military Manpower LAND SYSTEMS: • Tanks (MBT / Light) • Armored Fighting Vehicles • Self-Propelled Guns • Towed Artillery Pieces • Rocket Projectors (MLRS) AIR POWER: • Total Aircraft • Fighters / Interceptors • Attack Aircraft • Transport Aircraft • Trainer Aircraft • Helicopters • Attack Helicopters • Serviceable Airports NAVAL POWER: • Total Strength • Aircraft Carriers • Frigates • Destroyers • Corvettes • Submarines • Patrol Craft • Mine Warfare RESOURCES: • Oil Production • Oil Consumption • Proven Oil Reserves LOGISTICAL:
• Labor Force • Merchant Marine Strength • Major Ports and Terminals • Roadway Coverage • Railway Coverage FINANCIAL: • Annual Defense Budget • External Debt • Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold • Purchasing Power Parity GEOGRAPHIC: • Square Land Area • Coastline • Shared Borders • Waterway Coverage POWERS BY REGION: • Africa • Asia-Pacific • Europe • European Union (EU) • Middle East • NATO • North America • South America • Southeast Asia • Scandinavia MISCELLANEOUS: • Compare Countries • GFP Ranking Site Disclaimer | Privacy Policy
1 0.1993 - France 2 0.2164 - United Kingdom 3 0.2646 - Germany 4 0.2724 - Italy 5 0.3909 - Poland 6 0.4913 - Spain 7 0.5147 - Greece 8 0.5867 - Ukraine 9 0.6378 - Czech Republic 10 0.7112 Switzerland 11 0.7182 - Netherlands 12 0.7744 - Romania 13 0.8449 - Belarus 14 0.8453 - Denmark 15 0.9135 - Austria 16 1.0007 - Hungary 17 1.0199 - Portugal 18 1.0391 - Belgium 19 1.0657 Bulgaria 20 1.0733 - Croatia 21 1.3687 - Slovakia 22 1.5868 - Serbia 23 1.8564 - Albania 24 1.9598 Lithuania 25 2.1777 - Latvia 26 2.3138 - Estonia 27 2.3958 - Slovenia 28 2.8574 - Bosnia and Herzegovina Sources: CIA.gov, CIA World Factbook, wikipedia.com, public domain print and media sources and user contributions. Some values may be estimated when official sources are lacking. ©2006-2016 www.GlobalFirepower.com. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted. Material presented throughout this website is for entertainment value and is only as accurate as the sources allow.
MANPOWER: • Total Populations • Available Manpower • Fit for Service • Reaching Military Age Annually • Active Military Manpower • Active Reserve Military Manpower LAND SYSTEMS: • Tanks (MBT / Light) • Armored Fighting Vehicles • Self-Propelled Guns • Towed Artillery Pieces • Rocket Projectors (MLRS) AIR POWER: • Total Aircraft • Fighters / Interceptors • Attack Aircraft • Transport Aircraft • Trainer Aircraft • Helicopters • Attack Helicopters • Serviceable Airports NAVAL POWER: • Total Strength • Aircraft Carriers • Frigates • Destroyers • Corvettes • Submarines • Patrol Craft • Mine Warfare RESOURCES: • Oil Production • Oil Consumption • Proven Oil Reserves LOGISTICAL: • Labor Force • Merchant Marine Strength • Major Ports and Terminals • Roadway Coverage • Railway Coverage FINANCIAL: • Annual Defense Budget • External Debt • Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold
• Purchasing Power Parity GEOGRAPHIC: • Square Land Area • Coastline • Shared Borders • Waterway Coverage POWERS BY REGION: • Africa • Asia-Pacific • Europe • European Union (EU) • Middle East • NATO • North America • South America • Southeast Asia • Scandinavia MISCELLANEOUS: • Compare Countries • GFP Ranking Site Disclaimer | Privacy Policy ©2016 www.GlobalFirepower.com • Content ©2006-2016 GlobalFirepower.com • All Rights Reserved • Material presented throughout this website is for entertainment value and is derived from publiclyavailable information. Some values are estimated when official data is not known. This site is not endorsed by any one political or governmental entity and remains a wholly-independent online property. All material presented "as is" without any guarantee. Part of the MilitaryFactory.com network of sites. eXTReMe Tracker - Free Website Statistics
Russia Ranked as 2 of 126 GFP Power Index rating of 0.0964 (0.0000 being perfect) 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 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 Sources: CIA.gov, CIA World Factbook, wikipedia.com, public domain print and media sources and user contributions. Some values may be estimated when official sources are lacking. ©2006-2016 www.GlobalFirepower.com. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted. Material presented throughout this website is for entertainment value and is only as accurate as the sources allow. NOTES: The values showcased above are all considered for the final GFP ranking recognized as the "Power Index" (abbrv: "PwrIndx"). PwrIndx scores are judged against a perfect value of "0.0000" which is realistically unattainable due to the number of factors considered per country. Balance is the key - a large, strong fighting force across land, sea and air backed by a resilient economy and defensible territory along with an efficient infrastructure - such qualities are those used to round out a particular nation's total fighting strength on paper; it is not enough to field 10 million men or 20,000 tanks or lead the world in oil production. Each nation's final ranking also carries with it bonuses and penalties as needed while landlocked countries (ex: Austria) are not penalized for lack of a standing navy - though they do suffer a penalty for not maintaining a viable merchant marine force. It bears repeating that nuclear weapons are NOT taken into account for this listing. Powers are based on conventional weaponry in inventory as well as other factors such as economic strength, border size, self-sustainability (in regards to wartime resources such as oil), water access etc... A total of 126 countries currently make up the GFP ranked list.
MANPOWER: • Total Populations • Available Manpower • Fit for Service • Reaching Military Age Annually • Active Military Manpower • Active Reserve Military Manpower LAND SYSTEMS:
• Tanks (MBT / Light) • Armored Fighting Vehicles • Self-Propelled Guns • Towed Artillery Pieces • Rocket Projectors (MLRS) AIR POWER: • Total Aircraft • Fighters / Interceptors • Attack Aircraft • Transport Aircraft • Trainer Aircraft • Helicopters • Attack Helicopters • Serviceable Airports NAVAL POWER: • Total Strength • Aircraft Carriers • Frigates • Destroyers • Corvettes • Submarines • Patrol Craft • Mine Warfare RESOURCES: • Oil Production • Oil Consumption • Proven Oil Reserves LOGISTICAL: • Labor Force • Merchant Marine Strength • Major Ports and Terminals • Roadway Coverage • Railway Coverage FINANCIAL: • Annual Defense Budget • External Debt • Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold • Purchasing Power Parity GEOGRAPHIC: • Square Land Area • Coastline • Shared Borders • Waterway Coverage POWERS BY REGION: • Africa • Asia-Pacific
• Europe • European Union (EU) • Middle East • NATO • North America • South America • Southeast Asia • Scandinavia MISCELLANEOUS: • Compare Countries • GFP Ranking Site Disclaimer | Privacy Policy 0.0897 - United States of America 2 0.1993 - France 3 0.2164 - United Kingdom 4 0.2623 - Turkey 5 0.2646 - Germany 6 0.2724 - Italy 7 0.3909 - Poland 8 0.4192 - Canada 9 0.4913 - Spain 10 0.5147 Greece 11 0.6378 - Czech Republic 12 0.7147 - Norway 13 0.7182 - Netherlands 14 0.7744 Romania 15 0.8453 - Denmark 16 1.0007 - Hungary 17 1.0199 - Portugal 18 1.0391 - Belgium 19 1.0657 - Bulgaria 20 1.0733 - Croatia 21 1.3687 - Slovakia 22 1.8564 - Albania 23 1.9598 - Lithuania 24 2.1777 - Latvia 25 2.3138 - Estonia 26 2.3958 - Slovenia Sources: CIA.gov, CIA World Factbook, wikipedia.com, public domain print and media sources and user contributions. Some values may be estimated when official sources are lacking. ©2006-2016 www.GlobalFirepower.com. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted. Material presented throughout this website is for entertainment value and is only as accurate as the sources allow.
MANPOWER: • Total Populations • Available Manpower • Fit for Service • Reaching Military Age Annually • Active Military Manpower • Active Reserve Military Manpower LAND SYSTEMS: • Tanks (MBT / Light) • Armored Fighting Vehicles • Self-Propelled Guns • Towed Artillery Pieces • Rocket Projectors (MLRS) AIR POWER: • Total Aircraft • Fighters / Interceptors • Attack Aircraft • Transport Aircraft
• Trainer Aircraft • Helicopters • Attack Helicopters • Serviceable Airports NAVAL POWER: • Total Strength • Aircraft Carriers • Frigates • Destroyers • Corvettes • Submarines • Patrol Craft • Mine Warfare RESOURCES: • Oil Production • Oil Consumption • Proven Oil Reserves LOGISTICAL: • Labor Force • Merchant Marine Strength • Major Ports and Terminals • Roadway Coverage • Railway Coverage FINANCIAL: • Annual Defense Budget • External Debt • Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold • Purchasing Power Parity GEOGRAPHIC: • Square Land Area • Coastline • Shared Borders • Waterway Coverage POWERS BY REGION: • Africa • Asia-Pacific • Europe • European Union (EU) • Middle East • NATO • North America • South America • Southeast Asia • Scandinavia MISCELLANEOUS: • Compare Countries
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Japan Ranked as 7 of 126 GFP Power Index rating of 0.2466 (0.0000 being perfect) 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 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 Sources: CIA.gov, CIA World Factbook, wikipedia.com, public domain print and media sources and user contributions. Some values may be estimated when official sources are lacking. Š2006-2016 www.GlobalFirepower.com. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted. Material presented throughout this website is for entertainment value and is only as accurate as the sources allow. NOTES: The values showcased above are all considered for the final GFP ranking recognized as the "Power Index" (abbrv: "PwrIndx"). PwrIndx scores are judged against a perfect value of "0.0000" which is realistically unattainable due to the number of factors considered per country. Balance is the key - a large, strong fighting force across land, sea and air backed by a resilient economy and defensible territory along with an efficient infrastructure - such qualities are those used to round out a particular nation's total fighting strength on paper; it is not enough to field 10 million men or 20,000 tanks or lead the world in oil production.
Each nation's final ranking also carries with it bonuses and penalties as needed while landlocked countries (ex: Austria) are not penalized for lack of a standing navy - though they do suffer a penalty for not maintaining a viable merchant marine force. It bears repeating that nuclear weapons are NOT taken into account for this listing. Powers are based on conventional weaponry in inventory as well as other factors such as economic strength, border size, self-sustainability (in regards to wartime resources such as oil), water access etc... A total of 126 countries currently make up the GFP ranked list.
MANPOWER: • Total Populations • Available Manpower • Fit for Service • Reaching Military Age Annually • Active Military Manpower • Active Reserve Military Manpower LAND SYSTEMS: • Tanks (MBT / Light) • Armored Fighting Vehicles • Self-Propelled Guns • Towed Artillery Pieces • Rocket Projectors (MLRS) AIR POWER: • Total Aircraft • Fighters / Interceptors • Attack Aircraft • Transport Aircraft • Trainer Aircraft • Helicopters • Attack Helicopters • Serviceable Airports NAVAL POWER: • Total Strength • Aircraft Carriers • Frigates • Destroyers • Corvettes • Submarines • Patrol Craft • Mine Warfare RESOURCES:
• Oil Production • Oil Consumption • Proven Oil Reserves LOGISTICAL: • Labor Force • Merchant Marine Strength • Major Ports and Terminals • Roadway Coverage • Railway Coverage FINANCIAL: • Annual Defense Budget • External Debt • Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold • Purchasing Power Parity GEOGRAPHIC: • Square Land Area • Coastline • Shared Borders • Waterway Coverage POWERS BY REGION: • Africa • Asia-Pacific • Europe • European Union (EU) • Middle East • NATO • North America • South America • Southeast Asia • Scandinavia MISCELLANEOUS: • Compare Countries • GFP Ranking Site Disclaimer | Privacy Policy