Top 25 Powerful Countries in the World by Military Strength

In this article, we look at the top 25 powerful countries in the world by military strength. You can also check out 20 Most Powerful Countries Ruling the World in 2050.

Figures released last month by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) estimated the global defense expenditure at $2.44 trillion for 2023, a record high, having risen 6.8% year over year. This was the biggest spike in military spending since 2009, and the ninth successive year during which military expenditure had risen.

The United States represented 37.5% of the world’s overall defense expenditure, having spent $916 billion during the year. This figure, which grew 2.3% from 2022, amounted to 68% of all NATO spending in 2023. In Europe, $588 billion were spent on military expenses, which made up around one-fourths (24%) of the global expenditure. This was 16% more than in 2022, and 64% higher than a decade ago in 2014. Both Moscow and Kyiv substantially increased their military expenditure, while several other countries in the continent also bolstered their defenses with war returning to Europe after decades of peace.

Moreover, $560 billion was incurred on military expenditure in Asia, with the figure having risen 40% compared to 2014. The major chunk of this spending came from East Asia and South Asia, while countries in the Middle East also spent hefty amounts on bolstering their national security.

The surge in global military spending since the beginning of the war in Ukraine has meant a boom for major corporations in the defense industry. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which started in October 2023, has also bolstered their finances. Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT)’s stocks have spiked 29% since Russia invaded Ukraine. In 2023, the company generated $67.6 billion in revenue, which represented a 2.4% increase from 2022. Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT)’s net earnings for the year were also $1.2 billion higher than the previous year.

RTX Corporation (NYSE:RTX)’s numbers are also soaring. The company posted a whopping $68.9 billion in revenue in 2023, nearly 60% of which came from defense-related sales. RTX Corporation (NYSE:RTX) has received orders worth $3 billion since the Ukraine war started for its AMRAAM rockets alone which have been instrumental for Kyiv in pushing back advancing Russian troops. Last year in March, the company was awarded a $1.2 billion contract from Germany as well to develop Patriot air and missile defense systems for the country. Later in November of the same year, Hungary received the first two units of the NASAMS air defense system it ordered from RTX Corporation (NYSE:RTX) and Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace.

On the other hand, General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE:GD) recorded its highest revenue in history in 2023, totaling $42.3 billion, a year-on-year increase of 7.3%. The company’s artillery production went up last year from 14,000 rounds per month to 20,000. General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE:GD)’s 155-millimeter artillery replacements have played a vital role in leading Ukraine’s fightback against Russia. These have been regularly provided by the Americans to Kyiv as part of Washington’s military assistance. Nearly three-fourths of General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE:GD)’s overall revenue came from defense-related sales in 2023.

Top 25 Powerful Countries In The World By Military Strength

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Methodology

We have considered thirteen weighted metrics to rank the top 25 powerful countries in the world by military strength. These include GDP and defense spending (25%); strength of ground forces (25%) which comprised manpower, tanks, artillery, and nuclear weapons; fleet of military aircraft including fighter jets (20%); naval assets including aircraft carriers and submarines (10%); military technological advancement (10%); military satellites in orbit (5%); overseas military bases (3%); and cyber-capabilities (2%).

It was observed where each country ranked on a given metric, and then we assigned them weighted ranking scores. Finally, weighted scores for each metric were summed to get an overall score. Additional 5%, or 0.05 points, were added to the tally of countries that had battle-hardened troops. The most powerful countries in the world by military strength are ranked in ascending order of their overall scores.

Data related to GDP figures for countries in 2023 was sourced from the IMF, while SIPRI was consulted for figures related to defense expenditure during the year. For other metrics, we considered Insider Monkey’s recent articles: 20 Largest Air Forces in the World Heading into 2024, 15 Countries with the Most Battle Tanks in the World, Artillery Strength by Country: Top 20 Militaries, 15 Navies with the Most Submarines in the World, 12 Countries With Most Aircraft Carriers, 13 Countries With The Most Overseas Military Bases, 15 Countries with the Highest Number of Military Satellites in Orbit, and 12 Most Advanced Countries in Cybersecurity. Moreover, for manpower, we referred to the Global Firepower Index 2024, whereas Power Atlas was considered for information related to nuclear weapons. Lastly, the Global Innovation Index 2023 was referenced for technological capabilities.

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Let’s now head over to the list of the most powerful countries in the world by military strength.

Top 25 Powerful Countries In The World By Military Strength:

25. Ukraine

GDP (2023): $173 billion

Defense Spending (2023): $64.75 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 900,000

Tanks: 1,777

Artillery: 2,708

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 271

Aircraft Carriers: None

Submarines: None

Military Satellites in Orbit: None

Overseas Military Bases: None

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 11

Technological Capabilities Rank: 73

Overall Score: 0.24

The resilience of the country’s soldiers, coupled with Western assistance, has helped Ukraine become one of the most powerful countries in the world by Military Strength. Kyiv spent $64.75 billion on defense in 2023 to become the eighth-largest defense spender in the world. The Ukrainian military’s manpower has also substantially increased since the beginning of the war against Russia.

24. United Arab Emirates

GDP (2023): $509 billion

Defense Spending (2023): $22.7 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 65,000

Tanks: 354

Artillery: 444

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 335

Aircraft Carriers: None

Submarines: None

Military Satellites in Orbit: 3

Overseas Military Bases: 3

Cyber Capabilities Rank: N/A

Technological Capabilities Rank: 32

Overall Score: 0.25

The United Arab Emirates has one of the strongest militaries in the Middle East, with a sizable fleet of battle tanks and aircraft. The country has been seen playing a more active role in military conflicts in its neighborhood since the last few years. You can read about other powerful militaries in the region by heading over to the 14 Strongest Military Forces In The Middle East.

23. Poland

GDP (2023): $842 billion

Defense Spending (2023): $31.65 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 202,100

Tanks: 612

Artillery: 70

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 275

Aircraft Carriers: None

Submarines: 1

Military Satellites in Orbit: None 

Overseas Military Bases: None

Cyber Capabilities Rank: N/A

Technological Capabilities Rank: 46

Overall Score: 0.27

Next on our list is Poland, which spent around 3.9% of its GDP on defense in 2023, which was the highest proportion among all NATO members. The country’s military spending per capita has more than doubled since 2020, from $325 to $657 now. You can read more on this in our article, NATO Spending by Country Per Capita: Top 15 Countries.

22. Iran

GDP (2023): $454 billion

Defense Spending (2023): $10.28 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 610,000

Tanks: 1,996

Artillery: 3,405

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 343

Aircraft Carriers: None

Submarines: 19

Military Satellites in Orbit: 1

Overseas Military Bases: None

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 9

Technological Capabilities Rank: 62

Overall Score: 0.29

Despite being under sanctions from much of the world, Iran continues to be a force to reckon with, at least when it comes to security and military. Much of its military strength is derived from its large manpower of over 610,000 troops, a lot of whom are active in various conflicts across the Middle East. The country also ranks ninth in the world for cyber capabilities.

21. Taiwan

GDP (2023): $752 billion

Defense Spending (2023): $16.61 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 215,000

Tanks: 1,010

Artillery: 1,643

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 518

Aircraft Carriers: None

Submarines: 4

Military Satellites in Orbit: None

Overseas Military Bases: None

Cyber Capabilities Rank: N/A 

Technological Capabilities: N/A

Overall Score: 0.30

Taiwan spent 2.2% of its GDP on defense expenditure in 2023. The country boasts a sizable number of battle tanks, artillery units, and military aircraft. Right since independence, Taipei has focused on raising a strong military due to the perceived threat of invasion from China.

20. Canada

GDP (2023): $2.12 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $27.22 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 68,000

Tanks: 74

Artillery: None

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 395

Aircraft Carriers: None

Submarines: 4

Military Satellites in Orbit: 1

Overseas Military Bases: None

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 12

Technological Capabilities Rank: 15

Overall Score: 0.31

Canada is considered to be among the most advanced countries in technological capabilities and cybersecurity. The country has vowed to increase its defense spending in the next few years, in its bid to meet NATO’s expectation of member states pledging at least 2% of their GDP on defense. As part of that goal, and to enhance Arctic security, Canada announced the procurement of 88 F-35 fighter jets from Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT) last year.

19. Australia

GDP (2023): $1.69 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $32.34 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 57,350

Tanks: 59

Artillery: 48

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 296

Aircraft Carriers: None

Submarines: 6

Military Satellites in Orbit: 4

Overseas Military Bases: 2

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 5

Technological Capabilities Rank: 24

Overall Score: 0.32

Australia is among the most powerful countries in the world by military strength, particularly due to its potent fleet of fighter jets, which include 37 F-35s among others. On the naval front too, the country is well-equipped and boasts six submarines. By 2032, it is likely to become the second country in the world to operate the Virginia-class of nuclear submarines, with delivery due from the US under the AUKUS pact.

18. Spain

GDP (2023): $1.58 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $23.69 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 133,282

Tanks: 327

Artillery: 20

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 393

Aircraft Carriers: 1

Submarines: 3

Military Satellites in Orbit: 4

Overseas Military Bases: None

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 14

Technological Capabilities Rank: 29

Overall Score: 0.34

Despite spending a meager 1.26% of its GDP on defense expenditure, Spain finds itself in the list of the most powerful countries in the world by military strength, largely due to its manpower, coupled with aerial and naval prowess. It is among the only 12 countries in the world with aircraft carriers. Spain also has four satellites in orbit that are used for military purposes.

17. North Korea

GDP (2023): $21 billion

Defense Spending (2023): $1.6 billion

Nuclear Weapons: 40

Manpower: 1,320,000

Tanks: 5,845

Artillery: 11,920

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 951

Aircraft Carriers: None

Submarines: 35

Military Satellites in Orbit: None

Overseas Military Bases: None

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 13

Technological Capabilities Rank: N/A 

Overall Score: 0.37

There is a scarcity of information that comes out of North Korea, but of what we know, one of the key strengths of Pyongyang’s military is that it boasts one of the largest standing militaries in the world with over 1.3 million active personnel. Moreover, the country also has a large fleet of battle tanks, artillery units, and submarines.

16. Egypt

GDP (2023): $398 billion

Defense Spending (2023): $3.16 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 440,000

Tanks: 5,340

Artillery: 4,165

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 1,122

Aircraft Carriers: None

Submarines: 8

Military Satellites in Orbit: 1

Overseas Military Bases: None

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 21 

Technological Capabilities Rank: 86

Overall Score: 0.39

Next on our list is Egypt, which has the most powerful military in Africa, and outranks all other countries in the continent when it comes to fighter jets, naval assets, battle tanks, and active military personnel. The country’s large fleet of military aircraft includes 168 F-16 fighter jets, which speaks volumes of Egypt’s aerial capabilities.

15. Brazil

GDP (2023): $2.13 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $22.88 billion 

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 360,000

Tanks: 469

Artillery: 710

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 527

Aircraft Carriers: 1

Submarines: 4

Military Satellites in Orbit: 1

Overseas Military Bases: None

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 24

Technological Capabilities Rank: 49

Overall Score: 0.41

With the size of the Brazilian economy going past the $2 trillion mark, the country is now actively spending to upgrade its military. As part of the efforts, Brazil in 2014 placed an order for 36 Gripen fighters from Sweden, with the final shipment scheduled for 2027. The induction of these jets is expected to strengthen its already large fleet of military aircraft. The South American state also looks solid on the naval front, with an aircraft carrier and four submarines.

14. Saudi Arabia

GDP (2023): $1.07 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $75.81 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 257,000

Tanks: 1,485

Artillery: 3,743

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 702

Aircraft Carriers: None

Submarines: None

Military Satellites in Orbit: None

Overseas Military Bases: 21

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 19

Technological Capabilities Rank: 48

Overall Score: 0.42

For the second straight year, Saudi Arabia remained the fifth largest defense spender in the world, having incurred over $75 billion in military expenditure in 2023 as well after 2022. Riyadh maintains a large number of artillery units, battle tanks, and military aircraft, which are considered its three main areas of military strength. Moreover, the kingdom also enjoys a geographical edge compared to other countries in the region through its various overseas military bases, which allow Saudi Arabia to target enemy targets in the Middle East at will.

13. Pakistan

GDP (2023): $340 billion

Defense Spending (2023): $8.52 billion

Nuclear Weapons: 165

Manpower: 654,000

Tanks: 3,742

Artillery: 4,592

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 818

Aircraft Carriers: None

Submarines: 8

Military Satellites in Orbit: None

Overseas Military Bases: None

Cyber Capabilities Rank: N/A

Technological Capabilities Rank: 88

Overall Score: 0.45

Despite structural challenges to its economy, Pakistan is among the most powerful countries in the world by military strength, and the country spends heavily on defense due to the perceived threat from arch-rival India on its east, and from terrorist groups that operate along the western border with Afghanistan. According to Power Atlas, Pakistan has leapfrogged ahead of India in the nuclear arms race with an estimated 165 weapons.

12. Israel

GDP (2023): $522 billion

Defense Spending (2023): $27.5 billion

Nuclear Weapons: 90

Manpower: 170,000

Tanks: 1,370

Artillery: 1,100

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 581

Aircraft Carriers: None

Submarines: 5

Military Satellites in Orbit: 8

Overseas Military Bases: 1

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 17

Technological Capabilities Rank: 14

Overall Score: 0.44

Israel is among the most powerful countries in the world by military strength. The country is equipped with nuclear weapons, and a large fleet of military aircraft – 40% of which comprise fighter jets. Moreover, it is one of the most technologically advanced countries in the region, and it has leveraged that strength to its advantage in the defense sector, with its Iron Dome being one of the most effective air defense systems going around.

11. Germany

GDP (2023): $4.43 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $66.83 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 181,600

Tanks: 295

Artillery: 167

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 394

Aircraft Carriers: None

Submarines: 6

Military Satellites in Orbit: 7

Overseas Military Bases: None

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 10

Technological Capabilities Rank: 8

Overall Score: 0.45

Up next is Germany, the third largest economy in the world, with a nominal GDP of $4.43 trillion in 2023. The country’s defense spending last year grew nearly 20% amid the volatile situation in Europe. Besides its military equipment strength, Germany also maintains a significant presence in space through its military satellites. It ranks 10th in the world when it comes to cybersecurity, and is the eighth most technologically advanced country in the world.

10. Italy

GDP (2023): $2.19 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $35.53 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 165,500

Tanks: 200

Artillery: 193

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 506

Aircraft Carriers: 2

Submarines: 8

Military Satellites in Orbit: 8

Overseas Military Bases: 1

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 23 

Technological Capabilities Rank: 26

Overall Score: 0.46

Italy’s armed forces are recognized all over the world for their military expertise and contributions to international peacekeeping missions. It has one of the most powerful navies in the world, which has two aircraft carriers and up to eight submarines. The country also operates an overseas military base and has eight military satellites in orbit.

9. Turkiye

GDP (2023): $1.15 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $15.82 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 355,200

Tanks: 2,231

Artillery: 3,071

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 618

Aircraft Carriers: 1

Submarines: 12

Military Satellites in Orbit: 2

Overseas Military Bases: 3

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 20

Technological Capabilities Rank: 39

Overall Score: 0.48

Turkiye has one of the finest militaries in the world, with an active manpower of over 350,000 active troops, a large fleet of battle tanks and artillery units. When it comes to aerial capabilities, the country’s air force boasts having 157 active F-16 fighter jets, which is a testament to its strength. Ankara also operates three overseas military bases, in Qatar, Northern Cyprus, and Somalia.

8. South Korea

GDP (2023): $1.71 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $47.92 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 600,000

Tanks: 2,501

Artillery: 8,633

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 890

Aircraft Carriers: None

Submarines: 22

Military Satellites in Orbit: 2

Overseas Military Bases: None

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 7 

Technological Capabilities Rank: 10

Overall Score: 0.53

Owing to its strained ties with Pyongyang, South Korea has built a powerful military, with more than 600,000 active troops. In addition to its large fleet of battle tanks, artillery units, and military aircraft, the country has a highly competent defense industry that aptly reflects South Korea’s technological capabilities. Seoul’s locally-produced KF-21 Boramae fourth-generation fighter jet has radar-evading capabilities, which defense analysts say are similar to those found in fifth-generation fighters.

7. Japan

GDP (2023): $4.23 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $50.16 billion

Nuclear Weapons: None

Manpower: 247,150

Tanks: 518

Artillery: 707

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 779

Aircraft Carriers: 2

Submarines: 23

Military Satellites in Orbit: 2

Overseas Military Bases: 1

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 15

Technological Capabilities Rank: 13

Overall Score: 0.56

Japan is one of the most powerful countries in the world, with a GDP in excess of $4 trillion in 2023. It also has a highly capable military with more than 247,000 troops, and a sizable number of military aircraft, battle tanks, and artillery units. Japan’s navy also operates two aircraft carriers and 23 submarines. Moreover, the country maintains a military presence in space through two satellites.

6. United Kingdom

GDP (2023): $3.33 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $74.94 billion

Nuclear Weapons: 225

Manpower: 184,860

Tanks: 213

Artillery: 238

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 466

Aircraft Carriers: 2

Submarines: 10

Military Satellites in Orbit: 6

Overseas Military Bases: 60 

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 4

Technological Capabilities Rank: 4

Overall Score: 0.58

While the United Kingdom may have long lost its superpower status, it is still a formidable player in today’s multi-polar world. According to a report, the country maintains 60 overseas military bases, while officially the government says it possesses ten bases across Cyprus, Gibraltar, Singapore, the South Atlantic Islands, and the British Indian Ocean Territory. The United Kingdom ranks fourth in the world for both technological and cybersecurity capabilities.

5. France

GDP (2023): $3.05 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $61.3 billion

Nuclear Weapons: 290

Manpower: 200,000

Tanks: 222

Artillery: 105

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 658

Aircraft Carriers: 1

Submarines: 9

Military Satellites in Orbit: 10

Overseas Military Bases: 5

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 8 

Technological Capabilities Rank: 11

Overall Score: 0.59

France has one of the largest standing militaries in Europe, with an estimated 200,000 active troops. The country’s military is armed with nuclear weapons, several advanced fighter jets, an aircraft carrier, and nine submarines on the naval front. France also maintains five overseas military bases. It is among the most powerful countries in the world by military strength.

4. India

GDP (2023): $3.73 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $83.57 billion

Nuclear Weapons: 156

Manpower: 1,455,550

Tanks: 4,614

Artillery: 4,085

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 1,645

Aircraft Carriers: 2

Submarines: 18

Military Satellites in Orbit: 9

Overseas Military Bases: 3

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 22

Technological Capabilities Rank: 40

Overall Score: 0.73

India has the second-largest standing military in the world, with more than 1.4 million active personnel. New Delhi spent a whopping $83.57 billion in defense expenditure last year, making it the fourth largest spender in the world. The country boasts a large arsenal of nuclear weapons, a sizable number of battle tanks, artillery units, and military aircraft. It also operates two aircraft carriers and 18 submarines. The country has been expanding its sphere of influence to counter China’s presence in the region. Currently, it operates three overseas military bases in Mauritius, Oman, and Tajikistan.

3. Russia

GDP (2023): $1.86 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $109.45 billion

Nuclear Weapons: 6,255

Manpower: 1,320,000

Tanks: 14,777

Artillery: 17,638

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 3,652

Aircraft Carriers: 1

Submarines: 65

Military Satellites in Orbit: 102

Overseas Military Bases: 12

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 3

Technological Capabilities Rank: 51

Overall Score: 0.80

The troubled military campaign in Ukraine may have slightly dented Russia’s reputation, but despite that it remains one of the most powerful countries in the world by military strength, boasting the biggest nuclear arsenal, and the largest fleets of submarines and battle tanks in the world. In addition, the country maintains 12 overseas military bases across different parts of the world.

2. China

GDP (2023): $17.7 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $296.4 billion

Nuclear Weapons: 350

Manpower: 2,035,000

Tanks: 5,000

Artillery: 8,464

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 2,084

Aircraft Carriers: 2

Submarines: 61

Military Satellites in Orbit: 125

Overseas Military Bases: 1

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 2 

Technological Capabilities Rank: 12

Overall Score: 0.81

With over 2 million active troops, China has the largest standing military in the world, which has been narrowing the gap on the United States due to the country’s distinct economic edge coupled with high technological capabilities. Beijing spent over $296 billion on defense expenditure in 2023 to further strengthen its military, which already boasts a large number of nuclear weapons, battle tanks, artillery units, military aircraft, and naval assets.

1. United States

GDP (2023): $27 trillion

Defense Spending (2023): $916 billion

Nuclear Weapons: 5,550

Manpower: 1,328,000

Tanks: 4,657

Artillery: 3,556

Aircraft/Fighter Jets: 5,209

Aircraft Carriers: 11 

Submarines: 64

Military Satellites in Orbit: 218

Overseas Military Bases: 759

Cyber Capabilities Rank: 1 

Technological Capabilities Rank: 3

Overall Score: 0.87

The United States has the most powerful military in the world. It outranks all countries of the world in three key areas of military power – ground forces, air force, and navy. The country spent $916 billion on defense expenditure in 2023, which was equivalent to nearly two-fifths of the world’s military spending. Moreover, the country has the largest fleet of fighter jets and aircraft carriers in the world. Another vital factor that makes the US military so powerful is the geographic advantage it enjoys with its 759 overseas bases spread across 80 countries which allow Washington to strike any enemy anywhere at will.

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