The Arena Group Holdings, Inc. (AREN) earns a strong buy rating, due to its shift to profitability and resilient cost structure. AREN's EBITDA margin improved to 39.9% in Q3 2025, despite an 11.3% YoY revenue decline, highlighting robust margin discipline. Deleveraging continues as AREN generated $12.2M in operating cash flow, fully repaid its revolver, and maintains a net leverage of 2x.
The Arena Group Holdings, Inc. ( AREN ) Q3 2025 Earnings Call November 13, 2025 4:30 PM EST Company Participants Paul Edmondson - Chief Executive Officer Geoffrey Wait - Principal Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Mark Argento - Lake Street Capital Markets, LLC, Research Division John Fichthorn - Dialectic Capital Management, LP Jonathan Old - Long Meadow Investors, LLC Presentation Operator Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for joining us today. Welcome to The Arena Group's Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call.
Trust Stamp Inc (NASDAQ:IDAI, EURONEXT:AIID), doing business as Trust Stamp, President Andrew Gowasack talked with Proactive about the company's recent milestone of securing 100 financial institution customers and its strategic move to join the Founders Arena accelerator program. Gowasack explained that this progress highlights the scalability and relevance of Trust Stamp's platform within the financial services sector, especially as fraud threats continue to escalate.
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Company achieved $4.0 million in net income. Expansion of brand-building activities and competitive publishing model fuel positive results.
Over the past year, countries around the world have risen and fallen in terms of military power. One of the most pivotal factors in this calculus is the overall size of a country’s military. While some countries might have technologically advanced forces, they might not have the manpower to back them up. Here, 24/7 Wall St. is taking a closer look at military powers with the largest armies and fit-for-service populations. To determine the countries with the largest military forces, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed 2025 Military Strength Ranking from Global Firepower, an annually updated defense-related statistics website with information on 145 countries. Global Firepower ranked 145 countries based on their PowerIndex, a composite of over 60 measures in categories such as military might, financials, logistical capability, and geography. We ranked these countries according to their fit-for-service populations, but included numerous military personnel metrics for each country. The smaller the PowerIndex value the more powerful a nation’s theoretical conventional fighting capability is. This is an updated version of a previously published article, now including more recent 2025 Military Strength Rankings along with various other military personnel statistics. 25. South Korea Fit-for-service: 21,353,538 Population reaching military age annually: 416,654 Active military personnel: 600,000 Reserve military personnel: 3,100,000 Paramilitary personnel: 120,000 Total military personnel: 3,820,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.1656 – #5 out of 145 Military defense budget: $46,300,000,000 – #14 out of 145 24. Myanmar Fit-for-service: 21,975,367 Population reaching military age annually: 1,035,489 Active military personnel: 150,000 Reserve military personnel: 20,000 Paramilitary personnel: 55,000 Total military personnel: 225,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.6735 – #37 out of 145 Military defense budget: $2,948,000,000 – #62 out of 145 23. Italy Fit-for-service: 22,191,235 Population reaching military age annually: 548,684 Active military personnel: 165,500 Reserve military personnel: 18,500 Paramilitary personnel: 105,000 Total military personnel: 289,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.2164 – #10 out of 145 Military defense budget: $30,890,000,000 – #16 out of 145 22. France Fit-for-service: 23,794,358 Population reaching military age annually: 752,121 Active military personnel: 200,000 Reserve military personnel: 26,000 Paramilitary personnel: 150,000 Total military personnel: 376,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.1878 – #8 out of 145 Military defense budget: $55,000,000,000 – #9 out of 145 21. United Kingdom Fit-for-service: 25,192,932 Population reaching military age annually: 753,050 Active military personnel: 184,860 Reserve military personnel: 924,000 Paramilitary personnel: 0 Total military personnel: 1,108,860 Military strength score and world rank: 0.1785 – #6 out of 145 Military defense budget: $71,500,540,000 – #6 out of 145 20. Thailand Fit-for-service: 27,968,399 Population reaching military age annually: 1,118,736 Active military personnel: 360,850 Reserve military personnel: 200,000 Paramilitary personnel: 25,000 Total military personnel: 585,850 Military strength score and world rank: 0.4536 – #26 out of 145 Military defense budget: $5,887,883,500 – #45 out of 145 19. Germany Fit-for-service: 30,955,829 Population reaching military age annually: 841,191 Active military personnel: 181,600 Reserve military personnel: 34,000 Paramilitary personnel: 0 Total military personnel: 215,600 Military strength score and world rank: 0.2601 – #14 out of 145 Military defense budget: $50,000,000,000 – #11 out of 145 18. Democratic Republic of Congo Fit-for-service: 31,389,623 Population reaching military age annually: 2,538,867 Active military personnel: 166,580 Reserve military personnel: 31,000 Paramilitary personnel: 10,000 Total military personnel: 207,580 Military strength score and world rank: 1.3111 – #66 out of 145 Military defense budget: $796,560,000 – #95 out of 145 17. Ethiopia Fit-for-service: 35,327,989 Population reaching military age annually: 2,726,657 Active military personnel: 162,000 Reserve military personnel: 0 Paramilitary personnel: 0 Total military personnel: 162,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.9305 – #52 out of 145 Military defense budget: $2,097,575,000 – #71 out of 145 16. Turkey Fit-for-service: 36,087,279 Population reaching military age annually: 1,430,032 Active military personnel: 355,200 Reserve military personnel: 378,700 Paramilitary personnel: 150,000 Total military personnel: 883,900 Military strength score and world rank: 0.1902 – #9 out of 145 Military defense budget: $47,000,000,000 – #13 out of 145 15. Egypt Fit-for-service: 38,269,053 Population reaching military age annually: 1,668,709 Active military personnel: 440,000 Reserve military personnel: 480,000 Paramilitary personnel: 300,000 Total military personnel: 1,220,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.3427 – #19 out of 145 Military defense budget: $5,879,500,000 – #46 out of 145 14. Iran Fit-for-service: 41,541,860 Population reaching military age annually: 1,414,191 Active military personnel: 610,000 Reserve military personnel: 350,000 Paramilitary personnel: 220,000 Total military personnel: 1,180,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.3048 – #16 out of 145 Military defense budget: $15,450,000,000 – #25 out of 145 13. Philippines Fit-for-service: 41,751,803 Population reaching military age annually: 2,128,987 Active military personnel: 150,000 Reserve military personnel: 1,200,000 Paramilitary personnel: 35,000 Total military personnel: 1,385,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.6987 – #41 out of 145 Military defense budget: $4,380,000,000 – #55 out of 145 12. Japan Fit-for-service: 42,874,277 Population reaching military age annually: 1,108,818 Active military personnel: 247,150 Reserve military personnel: 56,000 Paramilitary personnel: 25,000 Total military personnel: 328,150 Military strength score and world rank: 0.1839 – #7 out of 145 Military defense budget: $57,000,000,000 – #7 out of 145 11. Vietnam Fit-for-service: 45,053,323 Population reaching military age annually: 1,797,903 Active military personnel: 600,000 Reserve military personnel: 5,000,000 Paramilitary personnel: 250,000 Total military personnel: 5,850,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.4024 – #24 out of 145 Military defense budget: $8,594,000,000 – #35 out of 145 10. Russia Fit-for-service: 46,189,226 Population reaching military age annually: 1,267,387 Active military personnel: 1,320,000 Reserve military personnel: 2,000,000 Paramilitary personnel: 250,000 Total military personnel: 3,570,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.0788 – #2 out of 145 Military defense budget: $126,000,000,000 – #3 out of 145 9. Mexico Fit-for-service: 49,811,912 Population reaching military age annually: 2,222,579 Active military personnel: 412,000 Reserve military personnel: 98,655 Paramilitary personnel: 120,000 Total military personnel: 630,655 Military strength score and world rank: 0.5965 – #32 out of 145 Military defense budget: $7,600,000,000 – #39 out of 145 8. Bangladesh Fit-for-service: 66,129,296 Population reaching military age annually: 3,205,246 Active military personnel: 163,000 Reserve military personnel: 0 Paramilitary personnel: 6,800,000 Total military personnel: 6,963,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.6062 – #35 out of 145 Military defense budget: $4,374,000,000 – #56 out of 145 7. Pakistan Fit-for-service: 85,803,614 Population reaching military age annually: 4,794,908 Active military personnel: 654,000 Reserve military personnel: 550,000 Paramilitary personnel: 500,000 Total military personnel: 1,704,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.2513 – #12 out of 145 Military defense budget: $7,640,000,000 – #38 out of 145 6. Brazil Fit-for-service: 88,680,759 Population reaching military age annually: 3,520,824 Active military personnel: 360,000 Reserve military personnel: 340,000 Paramilitary personnel: 200,000 Total military personnel: 900,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.2415 – #11 out of 145 Military defense budget: $26,157,300,000 – #19 out of 145 5. Nigeria Fit-for-service: 90,437,404 Population reaching military age annually: 4,261,448 Active military personnel: 230,000 Reserve military personnel: 0 Paramilitary personnel: 50 Total military personnel: 280,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.5771 – #31 out of 145 Military defense budget: $3,160,000,000 – #59 out of 145 4. Indonesia Fit-for-service: 114,595,923 Population reaching military age annually: 4,786,562 Active military personnel: 400,000 Reserve military personnel: 400,000 Paramilitary personnel: 250,000 Total military personnel: 1,050,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.2557 – #13 out of 145 Military defense budget: $10,600,000,000 – #29 out of 145 3. United States Fit-for-service: 124,816,644 Population reaching military age annually: 4,445,524 Active military personnel: 1,328,000 Reserve military personnel: 799,500 Paramilitary personnel: 0 Total military personnel: 2,127,500 Military strength score and world rank: 0.0744 – #1 out of 145 Military defense budget: $895,000,000,000 – #1 out of 145 2. India Fit-for-service: 522,786,598 Population reaching military age annually: 23,955,181 Active military personnel: 1,455,550 Reserve military personnel: 1,155,000 Paramilitary personnel: 2,527,000 Total military personnel: 5,137,550 Military strength score and world rank: 0.1184 – #4 out of 145 Military defense budget: $75,000,000,000 – #4 out of 145 1. China Fit-for-service: 626,864,169 Population reaching military age annually: 19,810,606 Active military personnel: 2,035,000 Reserve military personnel: 510,000 Paramilitary personnel: 625,000 Total military personnel: 3,170,000 Military strength score and world rank: 0.0788 – #3 out of 145 Military defense budget: $266,850,000,000 – #2 out of 145 The post This Rising Military Power Has a Standing Army of Nearly 7 Million appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..
In the 20th century, tanks played an integral role in deciding the balance of power across Europe in two major wars. Since then, NATO nations have made it a point to have a sizable arsenal of tanks at their disposal, some nations more so than others. Here, 24/7 Wall St. is taking a closer look at the NATO members with the largest tank armies. To identify the NATO countries with the most tanks, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the 2025 Military Strength Ranking from Global Firepower, an annually updated defense-related statistics website with information on 145 countries. Countries were ranked on the total number of tanks in their arsenal. We included supplemental information regarding the total military vehicles, artillery and MLRS units, as well as each country’s overall military strength score and defense budget. Countries without tanks were excluded. Here is a look at the countries with the largest tank armies in NATO: Why Are We Covering This? Understanding NATO’s military dynamics is important when looking at the state of global security. Since its inception, NATO has played a pivotal role in shaping international relations through its collective defense and security framework. As geopolitical tensions continue to rise and new threats emerge, knowing and understanding NATO’s military capabilities is important for getting a clearer picture of the world stage. Not to mention, countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany, among others, contribute significantly to NATO’s military strength, influencing global power balances and regional stability. 25. Netherlands Total number of tanks: 18 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 46 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 2 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 2,755 Active duty military personnel: 41,380 Military defense budget: $27,000,000,000 – #18 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.6412 – #36 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, the Netherlands has 120 military aircraft (including 32 fighter aircraft and 63 helicopters). The Netherlands has 41,380 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 17.77 million. 24. North Macedonia Total number of tanks: 20 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 150 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 17 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 1,108 Active duty military personnel: 9,000 Military defense budget: $388,421,700 – #114 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 2.4042 – #112 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, North Macedonia has 20 military aircraft (including 10 helicopters). North Macedonia has 9,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 2.136 million. 23. Portugal Total number of tanks: 34 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 139 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 10,828 Active duty military personnel: 24,000 Military defense budget: $4,627,000,000 – #52 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.6856 – #39 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Portugal has 115 military aircraft (including 28 fighter aircraft and 31 helicopters). Portugal has 24,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 10.64 million. 22. Czechia Total number of tanks: 43 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 50 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 16 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 6,340 Active duty military personnel: 28,000 Military defense budget: $6,750,000,000 – #43 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.9994 – #53 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Czechia has 99 military aircraft (including 16 attack aircraft, 12 fighter aircraft, and 42 helicopters). Czechia has 28,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 10.84 million. 21. Denmark Total number of tanks: 44 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 19 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 8 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 3,856 Active duty military personnel: 20,000 Military defense budget: $7,225,466,250 – #40 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.8109 – #45 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Denmark has 117 military aircraft (including 4 attack aircraft, 31 fighter aircraft, and 34 helicopters). Denmark has 20,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 5.973 million. 20. Norway Total number of tanks: 44 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 42 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 6,552 Active duty military personnel: 23,250 Military defense budget: $9,710,000,000 – #32 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.6811 – #38 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Norway has 97 military aircraft (including 32 attack aircraft and 33 helicopters). Norway has 23,250 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 5.510 million. 19. Croatia Total number of tanks: 45 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 67 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 42 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 2,848 Active duty military personnel: 14,325 Military defense budget: $1,176,000,000 – #83 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 1.5074 – #75 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Croatia has 67 military aircraft (including 10 fighter aircraft and 37 helicopters). Croatia has 14,325 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 4.150 million. 18. Slovakia Total number of tanks: 45 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 44 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 25 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 3,074 Active duty military personnel: 19,500 Military defense budget: $2,656,000,000 – #64 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 1.3978 – #71 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Slovakia has 41 military aircraft (including 2 fighter aircraft and 22 helicopters). Slovakia has 19,500 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 5.564 million. 17. Albania Total number of tanks: 46 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 50 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 135 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 1,796 Active duty military personnel: 6,600 Military defense budget: $558,862,420 – #101 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 1.6815 – #78 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Albania has 19 military aircraft all of which are helicopters. Albania has 6,600 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 3.107 million. 16. Slovenia Total number of tanks: 54 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 18 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 1,428 Active duty military personnel: 7,300 Military defense budget: $886,860,000 – #91 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 2.1016 – #96 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Slovenia has 39 military aircraft (including 16 helicopters). Slovenia has 7,300 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 2.098 million. 15. Canada Total number of tanks: 74 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 0 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 21,704 Active duty military personnel: 68,000 Military defense budget: $41,000,000,000 – #15 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.5179 – #28 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Canada has 351 military aircraft (including 66 fighter aircraft and 145 helicopters). Canada has 68,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 38.79 million. 14. Bulgaria Total number of tanks: 90 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 72 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 24 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 4,914 Active duty military personnel: 37,000 Military defense budget: $1,373,232,000 – #80 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 1.2563 – #61 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Bulgaria has 65 military aircraft (including 5 attack aircraft, 10 fighter aircraft, and 27 helicopters). Bulgaria has 37,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 6.783 million. 13. Sweden Total number of tanks: 110 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 26 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 6,795 Active duty military personnel: 24,400 Military defense budget: $13,000,000,000 – #28 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.4835 – #27 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Sweden has 169 military aircraft (including 71 fighter aircraft and 53 helicopters). Sweden has 24,400 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 10.59 million. 12. Finland Total number of tanks: 200 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 774 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 76 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 11,704 Active duty military personnel: 24,000 Military defense budget: $6,779,661,000 – #42 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.8437 – #48 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Finland has 163 military aircraft (including 54 fighter aircraft and 27 helicopters). Finland has 24,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 5.626 million. 11. Italy Total number of tanks: 200 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 172 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 21 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 73,480 Active duty military personnel: 165,500 Military defense budget: $30,890,000,000 – #16 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.2164 – #10 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Italy has 729 military aircraft (including 67 attack aircraft, 89 fighter aircraft, and 392 helicopters). Italy has 165,500 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 60.96 million. 10. Hungary Total number of tanks: 209 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 319 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 7,797 Active duty military personnel: 41,600 Military defense budget: $4,576,000,000 – #53 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 1.0259 – #55 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Hungary has 69 military aircraft (including 12 fighter aircraft and 44 helicopters). Hungary has 41,600 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 9.856 million. 9. France Total number of tanks: 215 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 96 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 9 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 110,932 Active duty military personnel: 200,000 Military defense budget: $55,000,000,000 – #9 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.1878 – #8 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, France has 976 military aircraft (including 226 fighter aircraft and 448 helicopters). France has 200,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 68.37 million. 8. United Kingdom Total number of tanks: 227 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 197 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 29 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 38,200 Active duty military personnel: 184,860 Military defense budget: $71,500,540,000 – #6 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.1785 – #6 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, the United Kingdom has 631 military aircraft (including 31 attack aircraft, 113 fighter aircraft, and 266 helicopters). The United Kingdom has 184,860 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 68.46 million. 7. Germany Total number of tanks: 296 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 134 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 33 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 83,260 Active duty military personnel: 181,600 Military defense budget: $50,000,000,000 – #11 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.2601 – #14 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Germany has 584 military aircraft (including 63 attack aircraft, 129 fighter aircraft, and 309 helicopters). Germany has 181,600 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 84.12 million. 6. Spain Total number of tanks: 317 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 382 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 17,626 Active duty military personnel: 133,282 Military defense budget: $23,397,000,000 – #22 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.3242 – #17 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Spain has 461 military aircraft (including 12 attack aircraft, 137 fighter aircraft, and 153 helicopters). Spain has 133,282 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 47.28 million. 5. Romania Total number of tanks: 328 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 720 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 243 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 10,774 Active duty military personnel: 81,300 Military defense budget: $9,700,000,000 – #33 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.8984 – #51 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Romania has 140 military aircraft (including 21 fighter aircraft and 65 helicopters). Romania has 81,300 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 18.15 million. 4. Poland Total number of tanks: 614 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 677 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 196 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 23,138 Active duty military personnel: 202,100 Military defense budget: $48,700,000,000 – #12 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.3776 – #22 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Poland has 479 military aircraft (including 44 attack aircraft, 59 fighter aircraft, and 216 helicopters). Poland has 202,100 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 38.75 million. 3. Greece Total number of tanks: 1,344 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 1287 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 152 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 61,888 Active duty military personnel: 142,700 Military defense budget: $6,500,000,000 – #44 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.5337 – #30 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Greece has 558 military aircraft (including 178 fighter aircraft and 293 helicopters). Greece has 142,700 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 10.46 million. 2. Turkey Total number of tanks: 2,238 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 2,745 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 296 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 61,173 Active duty military personnel: 355,200 Military defense budget: $47,000,000,000 – #13 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.1902 – #9 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, Turkey has 1,083 military aircraft (including 201 fighter aircraft and 508 helicopters). Turkey has 355,200 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 84.12 million. 1. United States Total number of tanks: 4,640 Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 1,883 Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 641 Total military vehicles currently in active service: 391,963 Active duty military personnel: 1,328,000 Military defense budget: $895,000,000,000 – #1 out of 145 Military strength score and world rank: 0.0744 – #1 out of 145 Apart from the ground forces, the United States has 13,043 military aircraft (including 889 attack aircraft, 1,790 fighter aircraft, and 5,843 helicopters). The United States has 1,328,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 341.96 million. The post America’s Military Now Has Over 4,000 Tanks – How Does that Compare to Other Nations? appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..
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