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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Russia:9,292 
#2  Ukraine:4,740 
#3  France:3,323 
#4  Italy:2,922 
#5  Turkey:2,846 
#6  Belarus:2,504 
#7  Germany:2,381 
#8  Greece:2,141 
#9  Bulgaria:1,857 
#10  Romania:1,854 
#11  Hungary:1,404 
#12  United States:1,397 
#13  Poland:1,388 
#14  Czech Republic:1,235 
#15  Spain:987 
#16  Netherlands:676 
#17  Belgium:559 
#18  Slovakia:524 
#19  Portugal:347 
#20  Denmark:299 
#21  Azerbaijan:210 
#22  Moldova:210 
#23  Norway:205 
#24  Armenia:140 
#25  Georgia:108 
Total: 43,549  
Weighted average: 1,742.0  


DEFINITION: Conventional armed forces in Europe (ACVs = Armoured Combat Vehicles).

SOURCE: Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE): A Review and Update of Key Treaty Elements (US Department of State: Washington, DC, Jan. 2002). Joint Consultative Group (JCG), Group on Treaty Operation and Implementation, JCG document JCG.TOI/22/03, 23 June 2003

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