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  2. Global Firepower ranked 145 countries based on their military power — here are the top 25. It said the US, China, and Russia rank highest, with some surprises further down.

  3. Ranking the nations of the world based on current available firepower. The finalized Global Firepower ranking below utilizes over 60 individual factors to determine a given nation's PowerIndex ('PwrIndx') score with categories ranging from quantity of military units and financial standing to logistical capabilities and geography.Our unique, in ...

  4. Since 2006 GlobalFirepower (GFP) has provided a unique analytical display of data concerning 145 modern military powers. The GFP ranking is based on each nation's potential war-making capability across land, sea, and air fought by conventional means.

    • United States, Score: 0.07. America has the most powerful military on the planet, according to the index, with a full score of 0.0718. The U.S. has 2.2 million people in its military services, with 1.4 million of those in active service.
    • Russia, Score: 0.08. With a full score of 0.0791, Russia comes in second on the list. It has a total of 3.5 million people in its military, about 1 million of which are in active service.
    • China, Score: 0.09. China has a full score of 0.0854 on this index and is the first nation to score under 0.1. China has 3.4 million people in its military with 2.1 million of those being in active service.
    • India, Score: 0.12. India has a full score of 0.1207 on this index—and it is easy to see why. The Indian military involves 5.1 million people, with 1.4 million in active service.
    • Germany. GDP (2023): $4.43 trillion. Defense Spending (2022): $55.76 billion. Nuclear Weapons: None. Manpower: 181,600. Tanks: 295. Aircraft including Fighter Jets: 394.
    • Israel. GDP (2023): $522 billion. Defense Spending (2022): $23.41 billion. Nuclear Weapons: 90. Manpower: 170,000. Tanks: 1,370. Aircraft including Fighter Jets: 581.
    • Pakistan. GDP (2023): $340 billion. Defense Spending (2022): $10.33 billion. Nuclear Weapons: 165. Manpower: 654,000. Tanks: 3,742. Aircraft including Fighter Jets: 818.
    • Saudi Arabia. GDP (2023): $1.07 trillion. Defense Spending (2022): $75 billion. Nuclear Weapons: None. Manpower: 257,000. Tanks: 1,485. Aircraft including Fighter Jets: 702.
  5. This chart shows the countries ranked highest on the Global Firepower PowerIndex in 2022.

  6. May 16, 2022 · The Emeritus Chair in Strategy at CSIS is circulating a major update of its working draft of a graphic overview of the comparative strength of the world’s three major powers: The United States, China, and Russia.

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