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Military Statistics > Tanks (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1     Russia: 21,000 tanks 
# 2     United States: 16,000 tanks 
# 3     China: 11,000 tanks 
# 4     Poland: 3,200 tanks 
# 5     Germany: 2,300 tanks 
# 6     Iraq: 1,900 tanks 
= 7     Libya: 1,800 tanks 
= 7     Bulgaria: 1,800 tanks 
# 9     Vietnam: 1,500 tanks 
# 10     Hungary: 1,490 tanks 
# 11     Syria: 1,400 tanks 
# 12     Romania: 1,300 tanks 
# 13     Pakistan: 1,050 tanks 
# 14     Yemen: 1,000 tanks 
# 15     India: 950 tanks 
# 16     Serbia and Montenegro: 930 tanks 
# 17     Egypt: 900 tanks 
# 18     Mongolia: 640 tanks 
# 19     Afghanistan: 540 tanks 
# 20     Ethiopia: 500 tanks 
# 21     Cuba: 420 tanks 
# 22     Nicaragua: 200 tanks 
Total: 71,820 tanks  
Weighted average: 3,264.5 tanks  


DEFINITION: Approximate number of tanks.

SOURCE: Dr T.R. O'Connor, (05/15/04)

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"Tanks by country", Dr T.R. O'Connor, (05/15/04). Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/graph/mil_tan-military-tanks

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Tom
18th October 2011
Who is your maths teacher (poor lad dont know to count)
joel
17th October 2011
You guys are giving misleading information,whats the point.
Mike
16th August 2011
Ukraine also has more than 2000 tanks
Javier (Santiago, Chile)
5th December 2007
The Chilean Army have 140 Leopard 2 A4CHL, 250 Leopard 1V, and other tanks.
dan
10th November 2005
i think i have a small willy
peter
3rd November 2005
hardly what one would call a well documented overview, there seem to be some important countries left out and some basic research on internet and other sources show that the figures depicted here are not accurate.....
Saqib Ali
31st October 2005
Isreal - 4300 tanks.
Pakistan -2900 tanks.
India - 3600 tanks.

You need to correct your list.!
andrew
29th August 2005
Mongolia has over 880 tanks.
zax
17th July 2005
i dont see how russia has more tanks then the U.s. ... our milatary is twice as big in man power(United States:67,742,879 russia:35,247,049) ... and china is more then five times the size in milatary power (342,956,265) and they got less tanks. i dont know it just seems wierd.Oh yha note this chinas milatary is bigger then our entire population in the u.s.(295,734,134)

ps: if you dont belive this check out cia world factbook.com your self.theres some intresting things you can find out about any contries.
Suchita Vemuri
Staff Editor

20th March 2005
Hi Aqeel, the source (with the date) appears at the end of the stats. But US trade statistics show that the country's balance of trade in military armored vehicles, tanks and tank components with Iraq increased from US$148,000 in the year ended December 2003, to US$2,652,000 in the year ended December 2004. The number of military tanks in Iraq must have increased accordingly!
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