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  • Air force > Combat aircraft: Number of fighter aircrafts (fixed wing aircrafts with combat capability).
  • Army > Main battle tanks: Number of main battle tanks.
  • Battle-related deaths > Number of people: Battle-related deaths (number of people). Battle-related deaths are deaths in battle-related conflicts between warring parties in the conflict dyad (two conflict units that are parties to a conflict). Typically, battle-related deaths occur in warfare involving the armed forces of the warring parties. This includes traditional battlefield fighting, guerrilla activities, and all kinds of bombardments of military units, cities, and villages, etc. The targets are usually the military itself and its installations or state institutions and state representatives, but there is often substantial collateral damage in the form of civilians being killed in crossfire, in indiscriminate bombings, etc. All deaths--military as well as civilian--incurred in such situations, are counted as battle-related deaths.
  • Budget: Annual defense budget in billion USD.
  • Expenditures > Percent of GDP: Current military expenditures as an estimated percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
  • Global Peace Index: The Global Peace Index is comprised of 22 indicators in the three categories ongoing domestic or international conflicts; societal safety; and security and militarization. A low index value indicates a peaceful and safe country.
  • Military branches: This entry lists the service branches subordinate to defense ministries or the equivalent (typically ground, naval, air, and marine forces).
  • Military expenditures: This entry gives spending on defense programs for the most recent year available as a percent of gross domestic product (GDP); the GDP is calculated on an exchange rate basis, i.e., not in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP). For countries with no military forces, this figure can include expenditures on public security and police.
  • Military service age and obligation: This entry gives the required ages for voluntary or conscript military service and the length of service obligation.
  • Navy > Aircraft carriers: Number of aircraft carriers.
  • Paramilitary personnel: Paramilitary.

    No date was available from the Wikipedia article, so we used the date of retrieval.

  • Personnel > Per capita: Armed forces personnel are active duty military personnel, including paramilitary forces if the training, organization, equipment, and control suggest they may be used to support or replace regular military forces. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Service age and obligation: This entry gives the required ages for voluntary or conscript military service and the length of sevice obligation.
  • War deaths: Battle-related deaths are deaths in battle-related conflicts between warring parties in the conflict dyad (two conflict units that are parties to a conflict). Typically, battle-related deaths occur in warfare involving the armed forces of the warring parties. This includes traditional battlefield fighting, guerrilla activities, and all kinds of bombardments of military units, cities, and villages, etc. The targets are usually the military itself and its installations or state institutions and state representatives, but there is often substantial collateral damage in the form of civilians being killed in crossfire, in indiscriminate bombings, etc. All deaths--military as well as civilian--incurred in such situations, are counted as battle-related deaths."
  • Armed forces personnel > Total: Armed forces personnel are active duty military personnel, including paramilitary forces if the training, organisation, equipment, and control suggest they may be used to support or replace regular military forces."
  • Personnel: Armed forces personnel are active duty military personnel, including paramilitary forces if the training, organization, equipment, and control suggest they may be used to support or replace regular military forces.
  • Expenditures > Dollar figure per capita: Current military expenditures in US dollars; the figure is calculated by multiplying the estimated defense spending in percentage terms by the gross domestic product (GDP) calculated on an exchange rate basis not purchasing power parity (PPP) terms. Dollar figures for military expenditures should be treated with caution because of different price patterns and accounting methods among nations, as well as wide variations in the strength of their currencies. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Branches: The names of the ground, naval, air, marine, and other defense or security forces
  • Battle-related deaths > Number of people per million: Battle-related deaths (number of people). Battle-related deaths are deaths in battle-related conflicts between warring parties in the conflict dyad (two conflict units that are parties to a conflict). Typically, battle-related deaths occur in warfare involving the armed forces of the warring parties. This includes traditional battlefield fighting, guerrilla activities, and all kinds of bombardments of military units, cities, and villages, etc. The targets are usually the military itself and its installations or state institutions and state representatives, but there is often substantial collateral damage in the form of civilians being killed in crossfire, in indiscriminate bombings, etc. All deaths--military as well as civilian--incurred in such situations, are counted as battle-related deaths. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Military expenditure > Current LCU: Military expenditures data from SIPRI are derived from the NATO definition, which includes all current and capital expenditures on the armed forces, including peacekeeping forces; defense ministries and other government agencies engaged in defense projects; paramilitary forces, if these are judged to be trained and equipped for military operations; and military space activities. Such expenditures include military and civil personnel, including retirement pensions of military personnel and social services for personnel; operation and maintenance; procurement; military research and development; and military aid (in the military expenditures of the donor country). Excluded are civil defense and current expenditures for previous military activities, such as for veterans' benefits, demobilisation, conversion, and destruction of weapons. This definition cannot be applied for all countries, however, since that would require much more detailed information than is available about what is included in military budgets and off-budget military expenditure items. (For example, military budgets might or might not cover civil defense, reserves and auxiliary forces, police and paramilitary forces, dual-purpose forces such as military and civilian police, military grants in kind, pensions for military personnel, and social security contributions paid by one part of government to another.)"
  • Manpower reaching military age annually > Males: This entry is derived from Military > Manpower reaching military age annually, which gives the number of males and females entering the military manpower pool (i.e., reaching age 16) in any given year and is a measure of the availability of military-age young adults.
  • Expenditures > Dollar figure: Current military expenditures in US dollars; the figure is calculated by multiplying the estimated defense spending in percentage terms by the gross domestic product (GDP) calculated on an exchange rate basis not purchasing power parity (PPP) terms. Dollar figures for military expenditures should be treated with caution because of different price patterns and accounting methods among nations, as well as wide variations in the strength of their currencies
  • Manpower > Reaching military age annually > Males: The number of draft-age males and females entering the military manpower pool in any given year and is a measure of the availability of draft-age young adults.
  • Personnel per 1000: Armed forces personnel are active duty military personnel, including paramilitary forces if the training, organization, equipment, and control suggest they may be used to support or replace regular military forces. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Nuclear weapons > Non-Proliferation treaty sign date: Signed.

    No date was available from the Wikipedia article, so we used the date of retrieval.

  • Conscription: A description of the status of conscription in the nation in 1997.
  • Imports > USD: Arms transfers cover the supply of military weapons through sales, aid, gifts, and those made through manufacturing licenses. Data cover major conventional weapons such as aircraft, armored vehicles, artillery, radar systems, missiles, and ships designed for military use. Excluded are transfers of other military equipment such as small arms and light weapons, trucks, small artillery, ammunition, support equipment, technology transfers, and other services."
  • Arms imports > Constant 1990 US$: Arms transfers cover the supply of military weapons through sales, aid, gifts, and those made through manufacturing licenses. Data cover major conventional weapons such as aircraft, armored vehicles, artillery, radar systems, missiles, and ships designed for military use. Excluded are transfers of other military equipment such as small arms and light weapons, trucks, small artillery, ammunition, support equipment, technology transfers, and other services.
  • Military expenditures > Percent of GDP: This entry gives spending on defense programs for the most recent year available as a percent of gross domestic product (GDP); the GDP is calculated on an exchange rate basis, i.e., not in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP). For countries with no military forces, this figure can include expenditures on public security and police.
  • Expenditures > Dollar figure > Per $ GDP: Current military expenditures in US dollars; the figure is calculated by multiplying the estimated defense spending in percentage terms by the gross domestic product (GDP) calculated on an exchange rate basis not purchasing power parity (PPP) terms. Dollar figures for military expenditures should be treated with caution because of different price patterns and accounting methods among nations, as well as wide variations in the strength of their currencies Per $ GDP figures expressed per 1,000 $ gross domestic product
  • Weapon holdings per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Manpower fit for military service > Males age 18-49: This entry gives the number of males and females falling in the military age range for the country and who are not otherwise disqualified for health reasons; accounts for the health situation in the country and provides a more realistic estimate of the actual number fit to serve.
  • Exports > USD: Arms transfers cover the supply of military weapons through sales, aid, gifts, and those made through manufacturing licenses. Data cover major conventional weapons such as aircraft, armored vehicles, artillery, radar systems, missiles, and ships designed for military use. Excluded are transfers of other military equipment such as small arms and light weapons, trucks, small artillery, ammunition, support equipment, technology transfers, and other services."
  • Manpower available for military service > Males age 18-49: This entry gives the number of males and females falling in the military age range for the country and assumes that every individual is fit to serve.
  • Manpower reaching military age annually > Males per thousand people: This entry is derived from Military > Manpower reaching military age annually, which gives the number of males and females entering the military manpower pool (i.e., reaching age 16) in any given year and is a measure of the availability of military-age young adults. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Manpower > Military age: The minimum age at which an individual may volunteer for military service or be subject to conscription.
  • Manpower reaching military service age annually > Males age 18-49: This entry gives the number of draft-age males and females entering the military manpower pool in any given year and is a measure of the availability of draft-age young adults.
  • Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually > Males: This entry is derived from Military > Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually, which gives the number of males and females entering the military manpower pool (i.e., reaching age 16) in any given year and is a measure of the availability of military-age young adults.
  • Arms imports > Constant 1990 US$ per capita: Arms transfers cover the supply of military weapons through sales, aid, gifts, and those made through manufacturing licenses. Data cover major conventional weapons such as aircraft, armored vehicles, artillery, radar systems, missiles, and ships designed for military use. Excluded are transfers of other military equipment such as small arms and light weapons, trucks, small artillery, ammunition, support equipment, technology transfers, and other services. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Manpower fit for military service > Females age 18-49: This entry gives the number of males and females falling in the military age range for the country and who are not otherwise disqualified for health reasons; accounts for the health situation in the country and provides a more realistic estimate of the actual number fit to serve.
  • Manpower fit for military service > Males age 18-49 per 1000: This entry gives the number of males and females falling in the military age range for the country and who are not otherwise disqualified for health reasons; accounts for the health situation in the country and provides a more realistic estimate of the actual number fit to serve. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Manpower > Availability > Males age 15-49: The total numbers of males aged 15-49. This statistic assumes that every individual is fit to serve.
  • Arms imports > Constant 1990 US$ > Per capita: Arms transfers cover the supply of military weapons through sales, aid, gifts, and those made through manufacturing licenses. Data cover major conventional weapons such as aircraft, armored vehicles, artillery, radar systems, missiles, and ships designed for military use. Excluded are transfers of other military equipment such as small arms and light weapons, trucks, small artillery, ammunition, support equipment, technology transfers, and other services. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Manpower reaching military service age annually > Females age 18-49 per 1000: This entry gives the number of draft-age males and females entering the military manpower pool in any given year and is a measure of the availability of draft-age young adults. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Manpower available for military service > Males age 18-49 per 1000: This entry gives the number of males and females falling in the military age range for the country and assumes that every individual is fit to serve. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Manpower reaching military age annually > Females: This entry is derived from Military > Manpower reaching military age annually, which gives the number of males and females entering the military manpower pool (i.e., reaching age 16) in any given year and is a measure of the availability of military-age young adults.
  • Manpower reaching military age annually > Females per thousand people: This entry is derived from Military > Manpower reaching military age annually, which gives the number of males and females entering the military manpower pool (i.e., reaching age 16) in any given year and is a measure of the availability of military-age young adults. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Manpower > Fit for military service > Males age 15-49: The number of males aged 15-49 fit for military service. This is a more refined measure of potential military manpower availability which tries to correct for the health situation in the country and reduces the maximum potential number to a more realistic estimate of the actual number fit to serve.
  • Manpower > Availability > Males age 15-49 per 1000: The total numbers of males aged 15-49. This statistic assumes that every individual is fit to serve. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Manpower reaching military service age annually > Females age 18-49: This entry gives the number of draft-age males and females entering the military manpower pool in any given year and is a measure of the availability of draft-age young adults.
  • Manpower reaching military service age annually > Males age 18-49 per 1000: This entry gives the number of draft-age males and females entering the military manpower pool in any given year and is a measure of the availability of draft-age young adults. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Manpower available for military service > Females age 18-49: This entry gives the number of males and females falling in the military age range for the country and assumes that every individual is fit to serve.
  • Manpower > Fit for military service > Males per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Personnel > % of total labor force: Armed forces personnel are active duty military personnel, including paramilitary forces if the training, organization, equipment, and control suggest they may be used to support or replace regular military forces. Labor force comprises all people who meet the International Labour Organization's definition of the economically active population.
  • Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually > Males per thousand people: This entry is derived from Military > Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually, which gives the number of males and females entering the military manpower pool (i.e., reaching age 16) in any given year and is a measure of the availability of military-age young adults. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Manpower > Reaching military age annually > Males per 1000: The number of draft-age males and females entering the military manpower pool in any given year and is a measure of the availability of draft-age young adults. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Manpower > Availability > Males per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Manpower > Availability > Females per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually > Females per thousand people: This entry is derived from Military > Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually, which gives the number of males and females entering the military manpower pool (i.e., reaching age 16) in any given year and is a measure of the availability of military-age young adults. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Armed forces personnel > % of total labor force: Armed forces personnel are active duty military personnel, including paramilitary forces if the training, organisation, equipment, and control suggest they may be used to support or replace regular military forces. Labor force comprises all people who meet the International Labour Organisation's definition of the economically active population."
  • Manpower > Fit for military service > Females per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Manpower > Fit for military service > Males age 15-49 > Per capita: The number of males aged 15-49 fit for military service. This is a more refined measure of potential military manpower availability which tries to correct for the health situation in the country and reduces the maximum potential number to a more realistic estimate of the actual number fit to serve. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Manpower > Reaching military age annually > Females > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Manpower > Availability > Males age 15-49 > Per capita: The total numbers of males aged 15-49. This statistic assumes that every individual is fit to serve. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Manpower > Reaching military age annually > Males > Per capita: The number of draft-age males and females entering the military manpower pool in any given year and is a measure of the availability of draft-age young adults. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually > Females: This entry is derived from Military > Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually, which gives the number of males and females entering the military manpower pool (i.e., reaching age 16) in any given year and is a measure of the availability of military-age young adults.
  • Manpower fit for military service > Females age 18-49 per 1000: This entry gives the number of males and females falling in the military age range for the country and who are not otherwise disqualified for health reasons; accounts for the health situation in the country and provides a more realistic estimate of the actual number fit to serve. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Manpower > Fit for military service > Males age 15-49 per 1000: The number of males aged 15-49 fit for military service. This is a more refined measure of potential military manpower availability which tries to correct for the health situation in the country and reduces the maximum potential number to a more realistic estimate of the actual number fit to serve. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Manpower available for military service > Females age 18-49 per 1000: This entry gives the number of males and females falling in the military age range for the country and assumes that every individual is fit to serve. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Expenditures > Dollar figure, % of GDP: Current military expenditures in US dollars; the figure is calculated by multiplying the estimated defense spending in percentage terms by the gross domestic product (GDP) calculated on an exchange rate basis not purchasing power parity (PPP) terms. Dollar figures for military expenditures should be treated with caution because of different price patterns and accounting methods among nations, as well as wide variations in the strength of their currencies. Figures expressed as a proportion of GDP for the same year
  • Manpower > Reaching military age annually > Females per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Military expenditure > % of GDP: Military expenditures data from SIPRI are derived from the NATO definition, which includes all current and capital expenditures on the armed forces, including peacekeeping forces; defense ministries and other government agencies engaged in defense projects; paramilitary forces, if these are judged to be trained and equipped for military operations; and military space activities. Such expenditures include military and civil personnel, including retirement pensions of military personnel and social services for personnel; operation and maintenance; procurement; military research and development; and military aid (in the military expenditures of the donor country). Excluded are civil defense and current expenditures for previous military activities, such as for veterans' benefits, demobilisation, conversion, and destruction of weapons. This definition cannot be applied for all countries, however, since that would require much more detailed information than is available about what is included in military budgets and off-budget military expenditure items. (For example, military budgets might or might not cover civil defense, reserves and auxiliary forces, police and paramilitary forces, dual-purpose forces such as military and civilian police, military grants in kind, pensions for military personnel, and social security contributions paid by one part of government to another.)"
STAT Iraq Sudan HISTORY
Air force > Combat aircraft 0.0
Ranked 59th.
72
Ranked 25th.
Army > Main battle tanks 197
Ranked 32nd.
200
Ranked 31st. 2% more than Iraq
Battle-related deaths > Number of people 947
Ranked 7th.
1,399
Ranked 5th. 48% more than Iraq

Budget 17.9 US$ BN
Ranked 7th. 31 times more than Sudan
0.58 US$ BN
Ranked 38th.
Expenditures > Percent of GDP 8.6%
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Sudan
3%
Ranked 43th.

Global Peace Index 3.25
Ranked 4th. The same as Sudan
3.24
Ranked 5th.

Manpower fit for military service > Males age 16-49 None None
Military branches Counterterrorism Service Forces: Counterterrorism Command; Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF); Ministry of Defense Forces: Iraqi Army (includes Army Aviation Directorate, former National Guard Iraqi Intervention Forces, and Strategic Infrastructure Battalions), Iraqi Navy (former Iraqi Coastal Defense Force, includes Iraq Marine Force), Iraqi Air Force (Al-Quwwat al-Jawwiya al-Iraqiya) Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF): Land Forces, Navy (includes Marines), Sudanese Air Force (Sikakh al-Jawwiya as-Sudaniya), Popular Defense Forces
Military expenditures 8.6% of GDP
Ranked 1st. 2 times more than Sudan
4.2% of GDP
Ranked 9th.
Military service age and obligation 18-40 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription 18-33 years of age for male and female compulsory or voluntary military service; 1-2 year service obligation; a requirement that completion of national service was mandatory before entering public or private sector employment has been cancelled
Navy > Aircraft carriers 0.0
Ranked 33th.
0.0
Ranked 41st.
Paramilitary personnel 0.0
Ranked 1st.
17,500
Ranked 41st.
Personnel > Per capita 8.71 per 1,000 people
Ranked 35th. 3 times more than Sudan
3.4 per 1,000 people
Ranked 101st.

Service age and obligation 18-49 years of age for voluntary military service 18-30 years of age for compulsory military service; 2-year service obligation
War deaths 13,766
Ranked 1st. 14 times more than Sudan
999.97
Ranked 9th.

Armed forces personnel > Total 577,000
Ranked 10th. 5 times more than Sudan
127,000
Ranked 45th.

Personnel 227,000
Ranked 26th. 85% more than Sudan
123,000
Ranked 48th.

Expenditures > Dollar figure per capita $54.62
Ranked 9th. 3 times more than Sudan
$20.64
Ranked 17th.
Branches Iraqi Armed Forces: Iraqi Army (includes Iraqi Special Operations Force, Iraqi Intervention Force), Iraqi Navy (former Iraqi Coastal Defense Force), Iraqi Air Force (former Iraqi Army Air Corps) Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF): Land Forces, Navy, Air Force, Popular Defense Forces; Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA): Land Forces
Battle-related deaths > Number of people per million 29.82
Ranked 7th.
38.4
Ranked 5th. 29% more than Iraq

Military expenditure > Current LCU 4.86 trillion
Ranked 4th. 1457 times more than Sudan
3.34 billion
Ranked 91st.

Manpower reaching military age annually > Males 332,194
Ranked 35th.
532,030
Ranked 20th. 60% more than Iraq

Expenditures > Dollar figure $1.30 billion
Ranked 6th. 2 times more than Sudan
$587.00 million
Ranked 10th.
Weapon holdings 7.27 million
Ranked 11th. 4 times more than Sudan
1.72 million
Ranked 46th.
Manpower > Reaching military age annually > Males 302,926
Ranked 38th.
488,679
Ranked 21st. 61% more than Iraq

Manpower available for military service > Males age 16-49 None None
Personnel per 1000 8.29
Ranked 39th. 2 times more than Sudan
3.89
Ranked 87th.

Nuclear weapons > Non-Proliferation treaty sign date 1 Jul 1968 (M) 24 Dec 1968 (M)
Conscription <a href=/graph-T/mil_con>Conscription</a> exists (<a href=/encyclopedia/artificial-intelligence>AI</a>). <a href=/graph-T/mil_con>Conscription</a> exists (<a href=/encyclopedia/artificial-intelligence>AI</a>).
Imports > USD 351 million
Ranked 22nd. 4 times more than Sudan
94 million
Ranked 40th.

Arms imports > Constant 1990 US$ 290 million constant 1990 US$
Ranked 22nd. 7% more than Sudan
270 million constant 1990 US$
Ranked 19th.

Expenditures 8.6% of GDP
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Sudan
3% of GDP
Ranked 24th.
Military expenditures > Percent of GDP 8.6% of GDP
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Sudan
3% of GDP
Ranked 22nd.
Expenditures > Dollar figure > Per $ GDP $50.28 per 1,000 $ of GDP
Ranked 2nd. 14% more than Sudan
$43.93 per 1,000 $ of GDP
Ranked 6th.
Weapon holdings per 1000 296.37
Ranked 23th. 5 times more than Sudan
60.42
Ranked 70th.
Manpower fit for military service > Females age 16-49 None 6840885
Manpower fit for military service > Males age 18-49 4.93 million
Ranked 25th.
5.43 million
Ranked 23th. 10% more than Iraq
Exports > USD 20 million
Ranked 21st. 5 times more than Sudan
4 million
Ranked 27th.

Manpower available for military service > Males age 18-49 5.87 million
Ranked 31st.
8.29 million
Ranked 22nd. 41% more than Iraq
Manpower reaching military age annually > Males per thousand people 10.2
Ranked 75th.
14.3
Ranked 1st. 40% more than Iraq

Manpower > Availability > Males 7.09 million
Ranked 43th.
9.64 million
Ranked 33th. 36% more than Iraq

Manpower > Military age 18 years of age 18 years of age
Manpower reaching military service age annually > Males age 18-49 198,518
Ranked 42nd.
442,915
Ranked 21st. 2 times more than Iraq
Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually > Males 332,194
Ranked 35th.
532,030
Ranked 20th. 60% more than Iraq
Manpower available for military service > Females age 16-49 7461766 10411443
Arms imports > Constant 1990 US$ per capita 10.59 constant 1990 US$
Ranked 27th. 21% more than Sudan
8.77 constant 1990 US$
Ranked 24th.

Manpower fit for military service > Females age 18-49 4.77 million
Ranked 24th.
5.65 million
Ranked 20th. 18% more than Iraq
Manpower fit for military service > Males age 18-49 per 1000 171.54
Ranked 72nd. 5% more than Sudan
163.39
Ranked 85th.
Manpower > Availability > Females 6.81 million
Ranked 39th.
9.32 million
Ranked 31st. 37% more than Iraq

Manpower > Fit for military service > Males 6.02 million
Ranked 36th. 8% more than Sudan
5.59 million
Ranked 40th.

Manpower > Availability > Males age 15-49 6.34 million
Ranked 44th.
9.03 million
Ranked 33th. 42% more than Iraq

Arms imports > Constant 1990 US$ > Per capita 11.12 constant 1990 US$ per c
Ranked 26th. 46% more than Sudan
7.6 constant 1990 US$ per c
Ranked 25th.

Manpower reaching military service age annually > Females age 18-49 per 1000 10.09
Ranked 35th.
12.83
Ranked 4th. 27% more than Iraq
Manpower available for military service > Males age 18-49 per 1000 204.26
Ranked 115th.
249.61
Ranked 31st. 22% more than Iraq
Manpower reaching military age annually > Females 322,010
Ranked 34th.
512,476
Ranked 20th. 59% more than Iraq
Manpower reaching military age annually > Females per thousand people 10.4
Ranked 74th.
14.37
Ranked 1st. 38% more than Iraq
Manpower > Fit for military service > Females 5.88 million
Ranked 34th. 4% more than Sudan
5.68 million
Ranked 36th.

Manpower > Fit for military service > Males age 15-49 3.54 million
Ranked 48th.
5.56 million
Ranked 34th. 57% more than Iraq

Manpower > Availability > Males age 15-49 per 1000 231.56
Ranked 124th.
285.98
Ranked 22nd. 23% more than Iraq

Manpower reaching military service age annually > Females age 18-49 289,879
Ranked 21st.
426,320
Ranked 15th. 47% more than Iraq
Manpower reaching military service age annually > Males age 18-49 per 1000 6.91
Ranked 112th.
13.33
Ranked 5th. 93% more than Iraq
Manpower available for military service > Females age 18-49 5.64 million
Ranked 27th.
8.14 million
Ranked 20th. 44% more than Iraq
Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually > Female 322010 512476
War deaths > Direct conflict deaths > % of total conflict deaths 36.6
Ranked 1st. 6 times more than Sudan
6.1
Ranked 2nd.
Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually > Male 332194 532030
Manpower > Fit for military service > Males per 1000 204.55
Ranked 64th. 25% more than Sudan
164.11
Ranked 139th.

Personnel > % of total labor force 2.72%
Ranked 23th. 2 times more than Sudan
1.17%
Ranked 73th.

Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually > Males per thousand people 10.43
Ranked 69th.
15.27
Ranked 1st. 46% more than Iraq
Manpower > Reaching military age annually > Males per 1000 10.29
Ranked 91st.
14.36
Ranked 3rd. 39% more than Iraq

Manpower > Availability > Males per 1000 240.78
Ranked 109th.
283.19
Ranked 24th. 18% more than Iraq

Manpower > Availability > Females per 1000 231.36
Ranked 106th.
273.83
Ranked 19th. 18% more than Iraq

Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually > Females per thousand people 10.4
Ranked 73th.
14.37
Ranked 1st. 38% more than Iraq
Armed forces personnel > % of total labor force 7.74%
Ranked 2nd. 8 times more than Sudan
0.97%
Ranked 72nd.

Manpower > Fit for military service > Females per 1000 199.76
Ranked 69th. 20% more than Sudan
166.82
Ranked 115th.

Manpower > Reaching military age annually > Females 294,747
Ranked 38th.
469,547
Ranked 22nd. 59% more than Iraq

Manpower > Fit for military service > Males age 15-49 > Per capita 0.144 per capita
Ranked 117th.
0.162 per capita
Ranked 100th. 13% more than Iraq

Manpower > Reaching military age annually > Females > Per capita 10.44 per 1,000 people
Ranked 84th.
11.68 per 1,000 people
Ranked 26th. 12% more than Iraq

Manpower > Availability > Males age 15-49 > Per capita 0.258 per capita
Ranked 81st.
0.263 per capita
Ranked 70th. 2% more than Iraq

Manpower > Reaching military age annually > Males > Per capita 10.73 per 1,000 people
Ranked 85th.
12.15 per 1,000 people
Ranked 21st. 13% more than Iraq

Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually > Females 322,010
Ranked 34th.
512,476
Ranked 20th. 59% more than Iraq
Manpower fit for military service > Females age 18-49 per 1000 166.01
Ranked 69th.
170.07
Ranked 64th. 2% more than Iraq
Manpower > Fit for military service > Males age 15-49 per 1000 129.36
Ranked 129th.
175.98
Ranked 74th. 36% more than Iraq

Manpower available for military service > Females age 18-49 per 1000 196.31
Ranked 88th.
244.92
Ranked 23th. 25% more than Iraq
Expenditures > Dollar figure, % of GDP 5.03%
Ranked 2nd. 13% more than Sudan
4.45%
Ranked 6th.
Manpower > Reaching military age annually > Females per 1000 10.02
Ranked 85th.
13.79
Ranked 2nd. 38% more than Iraq

Military expenditure > % of GDP 6.31%
Ranked 5th. 50% more than Sudan
4.22%
Ranked 12th.

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