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The total number of active, reserve, and paramilitary personnel. The ratio per thousand inhabitants of total military (active, reserve, and paramilitary). The ratio per thousand inhabitants of active military only. As military forces around the world are constantly changing in size, no definitive list can ever be compiled.
List of countries by number of military and paramilitary personnel; List of countries without armed forces; List of militaries that recruit foreigners; List of armies by country; List of navies; List of air forces; List of gendarmeries; List of space forces, units, and formations; List of military special forces units; List of active rebel groups
113 Slovakia. 114 Slovenia. 115 South Africa. 116 South Ossetia. 117 Spain. 118 Sri Lanka. ... Many countries around the world maintain military units that are ...
Paramilitary organizations based in the United States (4 C, 16 P) Paramilitary organizations based in Uruguay (1 C, 5 P) Paramilitary organisations based in Uzbekistan (1 C, 1 P)
Largest border guarding force anywhere in the world 292,000 [13] CISF: 10 March 1969 Guard Sensitive National Assets Protection and Security 1,90,000 NSG: 16 October 1984 Counter-terrorism force this force recruits its personnel from the police, paramilitary and Army from all around the India with the maximum service tenure of five years.
According to the Federation of American Scientists there are approximately 3,880 active nuclear warheads and 12,119 total nuclear warheads in the world as of 2024. [9] The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) estimated in 2023 that the total number of nuclear warheads acquired by nuclear states reached 12,512. Approximately ...
Freiwillige Schutzstaffel ('Voluntary Protection Corps', abbreviated FS) was a paramilitary organization in the World War II Slovak Republic. [1] FS was founded in late 1938. [2] Modelled on the German Sturmabteilung (SA) and the Allgemeine SS, FS organized members of the German community in Slovakia.
The Slovak Air Force, officially the Air Force of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic, has been defending Slovak airspace since independence in 1993. The Slovak Air Force currently comprises one wing of fighters, one wing of utility helicopters, one wing of transport aircraft, and one SAM brigade. It operates around 20 combat aircraft, as ...