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Military Statistics > Forces in Europe > Artillery (most recent) by country

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   Russia  20%
   Ukraine  12.6%
   Turkey  10.3%
   Greece  6.5%
   Bulgaria  5.9%
   Germany  5.7%
   Belarus  5.1%
   Italy  4.9%
   Romania  4.2%
   Poland  3.9%
   Spain  3.5%
   France  2.6%
   Hungary  2.6%
   Czech Republic  1.8%
   Denmark  1.4%
   Netherlands  1.3%
   Portugal  1.3%
   Slovakia  1.3%
   United States  1.1%
   Azerbaijan  1%


Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Russia: 5,856 
# 2   Ukraine: 3,692 
# 3   Turkey: 3,007 
# 4   Greece: 1,901 
# 5   Bulgaria: 1,737 
# 6   Germany: 1,672 
# 7   Belarus: 1,499 
# 8   Italy: 1,439 
# 9   Romania: 1,238 
# 10   Poland: 1,132 
# 11   Spain: 1,015 
= 12   France: 750 
= 12   Hungary: 750 
# 14   Czech Republic: 528 
# 15   Denmark: 405 
# 16   Netherlands: 381 
# 17   Portugal: 377 
# 18   Slovakia: 374 
# 19   United States: 312 
# 20   Azerbaijan: 282 
# 21   Armenia: 229 
# 22   Belgium: 192 
# 23   Norway: 182 
# 24   Moldova: 150 
# 25   Georgia: 110 
Total: 29,210  
Weighted average: 1,168.4  



DEFINITION: Conventional armed forces in Europe. SIPRI Yearbooks 1991-2003. Conventional arms control. Last update: July 2005

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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