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  2. List of countries by Global Militarization Index - Wikipedia

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    Rank Country Global Militarization Index (GMI) Military Expenditure Index Score People Index Score Heavy Weapons Index Score 1 Ukraine 335: 5.11: 1.29: 1.75

  3. Who Has the World’s Most Powerful Military? - AOL

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    Global Firepower PowerIndex score: 0.0722. Armed forces personnel: 3.13 million. Active military aircraft: 3,166. Defense expenditure (2022) $292.0 billion. 2. Russia ©Mordolff / E+ via Getty Images.

  4. Global Militarisation Index - Wikipedia

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    Heavy Weapons Index Score: number of heavy weapons available per capita. Countries 1-30 (Very Strong) 30-60 (Strong) 60-90 (Moderate) 90-120 ...

  5. List of countries by number of military and paramilitary ...

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    The list consists of columns that can be sorted by clicking on the appropriate title: The names of the states, accompanied by their respective national flags.; The number of military personnel on active duty that are currently serving full-time in their military capacity.

  6. List of countries by level of military equipment - Wikipedia

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    Rank Country Fighters Bombers Attack Total Sources 1: United States (USAF, US Navy): 5,209: 162: 343: 5,714: 2: Russia (Russian Air Force, Russian Naval Aviation ...

  7. Asia Power Index - Wikipedia

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    2024 rankings [4]; Rank Country / Territory Score Status 1 United States 81.7 Superpowers ≥ 70 points : 2 China 72.7 3 India 39.1 Middle powers ≥ 10 points : 4 Japan 38.9 5 Australia

  8. Composite Index of National Capability - Wikipedia

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    More recent studies tend to use the (CINC) score, which “focuses on measures that are more salient to the perception of true state power” beyond GDP. [2] It is still “among the best-known and most accepted methods for measuring national capabilities.” The CINC only measures hard powers and may not represent total national power.

  9. Global Peace Index - Wikipedia

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    The scores were then tabulated into two weighted sub-indices: internal peace, weighted at 60% of a country's final score, and external peace, weighted at 40% of a country's final score. "Negative Peace", defined as the absence of violence or of the fear of violence, is used as the definition of peace to create the Global Peace Index.