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Top Ten Armies in the World (2021)

There’s been much discussion and debate about our original article about the Top 10 Armies in the World. First written in 2010, we’ve been updating it ever since. 

Nearly every country in the world has its own army to protect its interests against internal and external enemies. Most countries like to boast of their military prowess, often claiming to be one of the strongest in the world. Not all can actually back that claim with data and numbers

In an effort to quantify the rankings of the top military forces in the world, we analyzed data on over sixty countries. We based this on the most recent data available at GlobalFirepower. This includes the size of defense budget, number of active military members, tanks and armored vehicles, aircraft and helicopters, and number of naval craft. 

Additionally, we considered nuclear capability and recent operations, the latter meaning that the army actually has live combat experience.

We then assigned a weight to each of these components, and finally calculated an overall score for each country. In most places, this differs from the country’s GlobalFirepower rank.

After the calculations were completed, the top ten armies in the world became easily visible as the most powerful militaries in the world.

Most of these armies were involved in the major conflicts of the modern  world. Notably, these include World War I, World War II and the Korean War. Additionally, many were involved in conflicts fighting for their own country’s independence.

#10: Turkey

The Turkish Army dates back more than 2,000 years, though the modern day military branches were founded in 1920. With a force of over 730 and a budget of close to $19 billion, it is solidly in the top ten military powers in the world. 

It ranks fourth on the list for tanks and armored vehicles, estimated at just over 11,000. Ground forces are additionally supported by an outsize artillery. Out of the nations on this list, Turkey is currently the only without nuclear capability.

With very few exceptions, military service is required of all male citizens after the age of twenty, contributing to the large force and reserve size. After the U.S. and ahead of France, it is the second largest ground force in NATO.

The Turkish Army was involved in the Korean War, recurrent internal Kurdish conflicts, the division of Cyprus, and recently Syria. Its largest conflict to date, however, was the Turkish Independence War. In this confrontation, it fought Russia, Britain, Greece, France and Italy along its borders. It was one of the few larger powers to remain neutral until almost the end of World War II.

#9: United Kingdom

The British Armed Forces were organized in 1661 and have been involved in various conflicts including the Napoleonic Wars, Revolutionary War and both world wars. In fact, only 22 countries in the world were never invaded by British forces.

The British Army has had a significant presence in Northern Ireland and the Balkans. It stood beside the United States in the Gulf War in the 1990s. The army is a powerful force in the ongoing Global War on Terrorism after the attacks of September 11, 2001. 

The active duty force of the British military is over 190,000 strong, making it the second largest army in the European Union behind France. The U.K. has a defense budget of over $51 billion annually. Of the top ten military powers, it has the smallest number of active duty members but the fourth-largest budget, behind only the U.S., China, and India.

There are three branches of service. These are the Royal Navy, the British Army proper and the Royal Air Force, also known as RAF.  

With nearly 750 aircraft and helicopters and around 5,500 tanks, armored vehicles, and artillery, it is a viable force and an unwavering ally of the United States.

#8: Pakistan

The Pakistan Armed Forces were founded in 1947, and comprises three service branches. It succeeded the former British Indian Army after the country gained independence the same year.

Pakistan’s military history includes recurrent conflicts with its bordering neighbors of Afghanistan and India, the Gulf War and Mogadishu, Somalia in the early 90s. 

The country is part of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC). As such, it has been active against ISIL and other terrorist groups. Pakistan has also served as an ally to the United States in the Global War on Terrorism. It assisted in the fight against both Taliban and Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and along its borders.

At the same time, the army maintains close ties with the Chinese military.

This volunteer army consists of an active duty force of over 650,000 personnel. Additional reserve forces are another 550,000 strong. Together, they make the Pakistan Armed Forces into one of the largest armies in the world.

Pakistan’s defense budget is around $11.5 billion. This may be the smallest budget of the top ten military powers, but still far exceeds the defense budget of most other countries around the world. 

While on par with U.K. for naval craft, Pakistan boasts several hundred more aircraft and helicopters, over 9,000 tanks and armored vehicles, and a much larger amount of artillery pieces.

#7: Israel

Israel maintains a conscript army. It is the only country in the world that requires military service from both male and female citizens with few exceptions.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) were founded in 1948, but trace their roots to several paramilitary organizations active against the British while they held Palestine. Today, the IDF maintains an active duty force of over 170,000. In comparison, its reserves are enormous, evaluated at around 450,000. 

Its fleet is fairly small, but the IDF can field considerable airpower and over 13,000 tanks and armored vehicles. 

The Israeli military history includes the Arab-Israel War, the Six-Day War and numerous conflicts with Lebanon, the annexed Palestine, and frequent operations against Iran. As a whole, it is one of the most battle-tested armies of the world.

The United States remains one of Israel’s largest and closest allies, giving the IDF preferential access to new military technology. Israel’s defense budget clocks in at fully $20 billion.

#6: France

Since its struggles during the World Wars, France does no longer enjoy the reputation of a military superpower. These perceptions aside, the numbers tell a different story.

France has a military of over 360,000 strong across the army, navy, air and space force and paramilitary branches. This makes it the largest army in the European Union by numbers. It is unique in letting foreign nationals serve in its forces – in the notorious and elite Foreign Legion. Unusually, the country’s police also form part of the French Armed Forces.

Compared to its one-time hereditary rival, the British Armed Forces, it commands more craft across almost all categories. The exception are some naval classes and artillery pieces. Its budget, however, is smaller than the U.K.’s, at $41 billion.

#5 North Korea

The North Korean People’s Army was established in 1939 and has an impressive size of more than 1,250,000 soldiers. When reserve unit numbers are added to this, estimates are more than seven million soldiers could be activated if needed. This makes the North Korean forces potentially the largest in the world.

Major conflicts in North Korea’s history are the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Tensions between North and South Korea still exist today. Technically, the conflict is a frozen one – it never officially ended between the two.

Its defense budget, at $1.6 billion, is nominally small. Much of its economy, however, is prepared for military use along a total war doctrine. Additionally, North Korea is a relatively close, though erratic, ally of China.

North Korea has confirmed its nuclear and chemical weapons capability in recent years with threats against various countries. This especially includes the United States, mainly for its alliance with South Korea. Over the last decade, it has also emerged as a cyber-war force to be reckoned with.

#4: India

The Indian Army’s roots go back, with only minor interruptions, to the Stone Age. Today, it is the largest all-volunteer ground force in the world with nearly 1.5 million active duty soldiers. Reserves make up a force an additional 2 million strong.

India has never had to institute a draft to staff its ground force. The Indian Army – overlapping with the British Indian Army – was active in both world wars. Subsequently, the Indian Armed Forces fought in conflicts for the country’s own independence. Border skirmishes with Pakistan are common in its history.

The Indian military consists of three branches as well as several paramilitary units, and operates on a budget of more than $61 billion. While its aircraft and helicopter as well as tank and armored vehicle numbers rank it solidly in the middle of the list, it has a relatively small naval fleet. India also has more than eighty nuclear warheads in its possession.

#3: Russia

Russia has undergone numerous changes throughout its military history. This history dates back all the way to 863. The modern day army – the Russian Ground Force – arose in 1992, following on the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Previous Russian military organizations, including the Red Army, saw combat in regional conflicts, both World Wars and numerous Cold War operations. Before the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, it was one of two superpowers in the world. By this point, it had surpassed the United States both in terms of the number of soldiers and nuclear weapons.

The Russian Ground Force draws its soldiers through a military draft. In principle, all male citizens between the ages of 18 and 33 serve for a period of 12 months. There are, however, many reasons for exception and deferral, and bribery is common.

Russia currently has over 1.2 million active duty military members and 2 million in reserves. It operates under a comparatively slim budget of more than $48 billion dollars. In terms of finances, only India, China and the U.S. are bigger spenders. Though its air force and ground capabilities are larger than China’s, the latter has been gaining rapidly, and China possesses a larger navy.

Russia also has the largest number of nuclear warheads in the world – nearly 8,000. This stock, though, is aging, and not all of it is combat-ready.

#2: China

The People’s Liberation Army of China is the largest military in the world in absolute numbers. It numbers nearly 2.2 million soldiers, with a reserve over 500,000 strong. After significant cuts in forces a decade ago, numbers are again increasing.

The Chinese Army arose in 1927. It was active in the Sino-Japanese conflict, World War II, and the Korean and Vietnam wars.

While technically service is a necessity for all men over the age of 18, China has never had to draft soldiers. There have always been more than enough Chinese men who have volunteered for military service to their country.

It has the second largest defense budget, at nearly $240 billion – a full $100 billion more than a decade ago. This corresponds roughly to the combined budget of all previous countries on this list. It also houses nuclear weapons, with estimates putting the number at around 350.

#1: United States

The United States military’s history dates back to 1775, where it arose out of rebel forces fighting the Revolutionary War. With over 1.4 million on active duty, it now has the third largest active duty force ranking behind China and India. 

However, the defense budget is what really sets the U.S. apart from all other countries on the list. With a budget of over $750 billion, it exceeds all other military budgets on this list combined by nearly $250 billion, and China’s by over $500 billion.

The U.S. Army and its special forces have participated in every major world war, the Korean War, Vietnam, the Gulf Wars, and leads the Global War on Terrorism.

The modern day Army is an all-volunteer force, though drafts have been used for long periods. It maintains numerous permanent posts throughout the United States as well as Germany, Italy, Kosovo, Japan, Korea, and other countries.

Ranking only behind Russia in the total number of warheads, the U.S. has the largest number of active warheads in the world. 

The U.S. also has the largest number of aircraft and helicopters by far with just under 14,000. It’s still comfortably ahead of China in the number of tanks and armored vehicles. Its air dominance also shows in its fleet, which is smaller than China’s, but features numerous aircraft carriers and supporting craft.

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Stacey

Stacey Abler is a professional business writer who holds an MBA with a focus on marketing and entrepreneurship. She specializes in articles about marketing, human resources and finance. As an Army wife, she has a special interest in military subjects.

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  • dear contractors of intelligency...
    in 47 u hav lost kashmir am i ryt?
    in 65 u lost half of kutch region....
    in 71 u hav lost bangladesh
    in 84 u hav lost siachin
    in 99 u hav lost kargil
    i am absalutely ryt.. u mst check out the statments given by pakistani leaders in u.n council.
    if we hav lost in 65 then gujrat mst b urs
    if we lost in 71 then eastern pakistan mst b in existence....
    if we lost in siachin then y our armies are still there???
    and yaa if v lost in 99 then y kargil is still ours?y we r having posts on tiger hill??
    nd y mussaraf hav given statment in united kingdom dat kargil was the most shamefull loss of pakistan ARMY ever??
    oh yaa i still agree u won all the wars.. HAHAHAH

    • Wow you must be a new type of stupid.Remember,you illiterate imbecile,that wars are won through livesof courageous men .You should respect other armies because all of them are risking their lives and you sit there searching for facts in wikipedia.You are laughing for the fact that millions died,just for the satisfaction of some idiots who call themselves politicians.

  • india hahaha you think that your missile is good some month ago you test a missile it fly very exellently but after flying some meteres it crashed it is not first time your 100/50 missile failed

    • in presence of great technology of pakistan in every field about 100 people of pakistan came india for different type of surgery. pakistan railway stopped electrical traction and have only 70 engine in working condition many trains are stopped dew to lack of traction.mostly pak missile has old liquid fuel technology old inertial navigation system and do not have any satellite system for navigation and satellite for military use. no indigenous car truck etc.

      GREAT TECHNOLOGY

  • DEAR INDIANS ...PAK ARMY IS REALLY BEST BUT PAKISTAN STILL IS IN PROBLEMS,EVEN THAN IT HAS A GREAT ARMY,BUT WHEN PAKISTAN WILL COME OUT OF ITS PROBLEMS,PAKISTAN ARMY WILL REALLY BE BEST

    • Every country have problems Ahmed .In India you won't find a person who is satisfied with their government

    • @Ahmad: I am not going to comment just for the sake of comments against Pakistan. Think it over from a neutral position. The things should be look at in the right perspective for the situation prevailing within Pakistan. There is no denying the fact that the army of the area called Pakistan is a strong army but some other countries have more stronger army(s). As Pakistani intellectuals have started commenting on the plight of Pakistan and almost all of them hold Army, along with Islamic extremism, responsible for troubles in and around Pakistan. Throughout the world, minds of Army personals are trained on ONE TRACK only. Nowhere the army has successfully managed the countries admin affairs, internal and external. Pak army, being an army, has one track mind like all other army(s). At the same time, it has indoctrinated its people also on the ONE TRACK that is "Hate India, crush India as the Islam dictates through its doctrine of jihad". ("Ek karela doosra neem chadha"). Pakistanis could not get lessons on how to manage its affairs apart from Islamic extremism. Pakistan is no country, its an AREA occupied by an army which has enslaved its own people but the people are now suffering from Stockholm Syndrome. Till the army controls it, Pakistan will NEVER come out of its problems you are talking about.

  • HI EVERY ONE............................. IT WAS NICE TO SEE YOU ALL DEBATING ON THIS TOPICS BUT THE FACT IS DEBATE OR YOUR COMMENTS DOES NOT PROVE THAT YOUR COUNTRIES ARE BEST ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, EXPERTS GAVE RANKING SO IT IS CLEAR INDIA IS FAR FAR BETTER THAN PAKISTAN ...... WE DONT WANT TO KEEP COMPETITION WITH YOU PAKISTANI'S BECAUSE WE ARE AHEAD OF YOU..... WE LOOKING TO BECAME WORLD'S MOST POWERFULL COUNTRY..... AND NEAR ABOUT 2030 WE WILL BE...... MORE POWERFULL THAN.... AND SUPER POWER OF WORLD,,,,,,,, JAI HIND

  • bhai tune kaha hum indians 1965 ki war har gaye..vai tum pakistanio ne humare kashmir pr ghuspeth kiya tha tumne ye nhi socha kiya india kavi v line of control cross nhi karega phir humne tumhare lahore main attack kiya...aur atlast tumhare minister ne U.N council main har ko maanliya...1947-48 main tumne kashmir harapne ki koshish ki lekin main tumhe keh doon ki kashmir humara tha, humara hain, aur humara rhega...uss waqt kashmir k king ne ghoshna kiya tha ki Kashmir is the part of India..to phir kashmir tumhara hissa kaise hua????1971 main tumne Bangladesh kho diya aur keh rehe ho ki india ne pakistan ko kavi na haraya....1984 main humne tumse siachen liya aur tum kuch na kar sake....kargil main v tumne humse har mana....tum pakistanis pehle apni garibi dur karo aur phir humse takkar lene ki sochna...

  • Well, friends these talks won't really end and obviously none of us would take our defeats so the talk is baseless. My neighbours would ask for my participation and i would say that friends whichever country wins or losses at last many losses their fathers and mothers. So forget about wars we must all be friends. But yet don't take it as i am coward becoz like always said cowards are only together can form a better world.

  • Let me ask all the political leaders in the world this question . 1 what is the benefit of the war in world today? 2, who as be declare victor of the war? 3.do you have humanity in your heart, children, women, poor, resource of the earth? or I you doing what Jesus said in his words in Matthew 24:6:38, please remember one day before our maker who without favoritism will judge and every one of us will give account of what you done have this world,, stop evil of killing people from south, north,east,west and do better thing,,,

  • salam to all! aap log apas mae q lar rae ho.. ye bht purani larae hai pta nae kb khtam hogi or scho to k is fight ka koi reason hai b ya bs baro ne kaha ne dshman hai to aap b bgair kissi waja k dushmani kar rae ho i have got two indian friends bt we never fough on this stupid topic.. b calm n use ur mind n try to b mature n decide wat is right n wrong ok.. BEST OF LUCK

  • Hello Guys,

    I see Indian and Pakistani fighting in all the blogs and issues. To my understanding, Indian army is coward except Sikhs and Gurkhas (Who are Nepali). iIndia won the 1971 war and kargil war was won becoz of Sikh and Gurkhas. Rest Indians are coward, they just have big mouth to talk, no guts. I do not know about Pakistanis.