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Top Ten African Countries With Best Military Strength And Fire Power by Everfrank(m): 2:32am On Dec 11, 2015 |
The Global Fire Power ranks countries of the
world every year according to their military
strength and fire power. In their ranking of
African Countries With the Highest Military
Strength and Fire Power, up to 40 different
ranking tools and parameters like number of
active front-line and reserve personnel, number
of tanks and armoured fighting vehicle, aircrafts
like fighters/ interceptors and helicopters, naval
strength and coastal defence crafts, resources
and defence budget, logistics and many other
factors are used and in such an approach that a
smaller country with good military intelligence
competes favourably well with a highly populated
country with lots of great foot soldiers while
landlocked countries are not penalized for lack of
an active navy. It is important to note that the
military strength of a country is not only
determined by the size of her ammunition. We
bring you the list of 10 best countries in
Africa with the highest military strength and fire
power.
1. EGYPT
Egypt is a country in the north of Africa with a
staggering population of 94 million people and
has faced major political crises in the recent past
but this has not changed its position as a
leading African country when it comes to military
strength. A significant percentage of Egypt’s
population (over 35 million) are fit for active
military service and more than 1.5 million
individuals reach the military age every year.
With almost 5000 tanks including armoured
fighting vehicles, self propelled guns and towed
artillery, Egypt is a force to reckon with when it
comes to Africa. Having a total of 1,100 aircraft
including 245 helicopters, 343 fighters, 390
trainer aircraft and 28 mine warfare, 84
serviceable air ports and a budget of over $4bn
pumped into Egypt’s defence every 365 days
make Egyptian military the strongest among
other countries in Africa.
2. ALGERIA
Algeria is a country consisting of 48 provinces
and 1541 communes. It is the 33rd most
populated country on earth with a population of
39.21 million. More than 20 million people make
up the manpower and over 17 million citizens
are within the active service year. Algerian
military is made up of modern army, navy and
air force. The country is largely financed by oil
and Sonatrach, the national oil company, is the
largest company in Africa generating revenues in
excess of $76.1bn and employing over 120,000
people in 2012.
Algeria has the second largest army in Africa
and in the Arab World, after Egypt, and
has Russia and China as her strategic allies and
arms furnisher. 672,993 individuals reach the
military age annually. There are over 500,000
active front-line and 400,000 reserve personnel.
Algeria is equipped with more than a thousand
tanks, 1800 armoured fighting vehicles, over 400
air crafts, 188 helicopters, 6 submarines. With a
defense budget of over $10.5 bn, Algeria will
continue to be among the African countries with
the best military strength.
3. ETHIOPIA
Ethiopia has a population of 94.1 million. It is
Africa’s oldest independent country and its
second largest in terms of population. Ethiopia
has found a way to transform her population into
a military stronghold in Africa. With a manpower
of 38 million people, 24 million of this population
fit for active service and almost 2 million people
reaching the military age every year, the country
is one of the strongest in Africa. Ethiopia has
over 560 tanks and 780 armoured vehicles, 183
multi-launch rocket system (MLRS), 81 air crafts
and 39 helicopters to hover around any country
plotting any form of invasion.The entire
Ethiopia’s defence is supported by 182,500 front-
line personnel and over $340 million defence
budget to take care of things every 365 days.
4. SOUTH AFRICA
Republic of South Africa, is an African country
located at the southern tip of the
continent. South Africa is the 25th largest
country in the world by area and the 24th most
populous country with over 54 million people.
When it comes to military power, South Africa
has got what it takes to be among the
top countries in Africa strong enough to be
recognised. Half of South Africa’s population are
within the manpower class; 14 million are fit for
service and almost a million people (964,139)
are getting to military age annually. South Africa
has 88,000 active front-line and 17,000 active
reserve personnel. On military equipment, South
Africa has 191 tanks and 1430 armoured fighting
vehicles, 118 self-propelled guns, 240 rocket
projectors and 213 total number of air crafts. 4
frigates and 3 submarines keep the shores safe
and there is over $4.6 bn spent on defence
every year.
5. NIGERIA
Located at the shores of West Africa is the
country that is home to a staggering 170 million
people. With the available manpower of over 72
million people, there are more than 40 million
people who are fit for service with 3.5 million
people reaching the military service year every
year. Nigeria has 363 tanks, 680 towed-artillery
and more than 1,400 armoured fighting vehicles.
Nigeria has 96 total air crafts and 36 helicopters,
51 coastal defence crafts and 2 mine warfare.
The large population is kept safe with a yearly
budget of of over $2.3bn
6. KENYA
Kenya is a major commercial and technology
hub in the East Africa. Officially called
the Republic of Kenya , the country has
a population of about 41 million residents. When
it comes to military strength and fire power,
Kenya is a force to reckon with. The country has
enough military strength to afford to always send
some on a peace keeping mission in other
African countries.
Almost 20 million people make up the country’s
man power and more than 12 million of these
are fit for service. 839,000 reach military age
every year. Kenya has 24,000 active front-line,
5,000 active reserve personnel and boasts of
186 tanks, 2000 armoured fighting vehicles, 134
total air crafts, 66 helicopters, 14 coastal
defence crafts and with Kenya’s defence budget
on its course to hit $5 bn by 2018, we might see
the country advancing way ahead of others on
this list.
7. MOROCCO
The kingdom of Morocco is a country in the
northern region of Africa with a population of
over 33 million. The country’s military arm
known as the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces is
responsible for land-based military operations
but in addition to the army, Morocco also has the
Navy, the Air Force, the Royal Guard, the Royal
Gendarmerie and the Auxiliary Forces.
There are about 17 million available manpower
with over 14 million people fit for service,
195,000 people in active front-line service and
150,000 in active reserve. Morocco has 1,348
tanks, 2,120 armoured fighting vehicles, 323 total
aircraft, 139 helicopters, 70 coastal defence craft
and spends over $3.4 bn in defence budget.
8. TUNISIA
Tunisia is the northernmost country in Africa and
home to over 10 million people. There are almost
5 million people who are fit for service out of the
5.7 million available manpower. The number of
active front-liner personnel stands at 40,000 with
additional 12,000 active reserve personnel.
The country boasts of 350 tanks, 900
armoured fighting vehicles, 139 total aircraft, 75
helicopters, 12 fighters/ interceptors, 25 coastal
defence aircraft all backed by over $550 million
defence budget per year.
9. ANGOLA
Angola is the 7th largest country in Africa with a
population of over 21 million and is located at
the southern Africa. There are three components
of Angolan military: the Army, Navy and Air
Force and all of these have a combined
manpower in excess of 100,000 divided into
87,000 active front-line personnel and 30,000
active reserve personnel.
Angola has 140 tanks, 980 armoured fighting
vehicles, 298 towed-artillery, 270 total number of
aircraft, 98 helicopters with, 15 attack
helicopters, 82 fighters/ interceptors. The
country’s naval strength is boosted with 30
coastal defence crafts and 2 mine warfare and
with a defence budget of over $4 bn, Angola is
sure to continue to see a strong military growth
10. LIBYA
The 2011 Libya revolution has placed question
marks on the military capabilities of a country
with population of just over 6 million. Almost 3
million citizens are fit for service and just about
116,000 people reach service age each year but
these small numbers correlate quite oppositely to
the artillery and ammunition the country boasts
of when compared with other African countries.
Libya boasts of 500 tanks, 2,500 armored
fighting vehicles, 400 self propelled guns, 800
rocket projectors, 1050 potable AT weapons, over
600 air crafts and 121 helicopters and $880
million pumped in to defense every year.
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