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Landlocked countries Compared by Transport > Maritime > Armed forces personnel, total

DEFINITION: Armed forces personnel, total. 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.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Afghanistan 340,350 2011
2 South Sudan 210,000 2011
3 Belarus 158,000 2011
4 Nepal 157,750 2011
5 Ethiopia 138,000 2011
6 Laos 129,100 2011
7 Bolivia 83,200 2011
8 Azerbaijan 81,950 2011
9 Kazakhstan 70,500 2011
10 Uzbekistan 68,000 2011
11 Armenia 55,544 2011
12 Burundi 51,050 2011
13 Zimbabwe 50,800 2011
14 Uganda 46,800 2011
15 Hungary 38,500 2011
16 Rwanda 35,000 2011
17 Chad 34,850 2011
18 Serbia 28,150 2011
19 Czech Republic 26,750 2011
20 Paraguay 25,450 2011
21 Austria 23,250 2011
22 Switzerland 23,100 2011
23 Turkmenistan 22,000 2011
24 Kyrgyzstan 20,400 2011
25 Mongolia 17,200 2011
26 Zambia 16,500 2011
27 Tajikistan 16,300 2011
28 Slovakia 15,850 2011
29 Mali 12,150 2011
30 Burkina Faso 11,450 2011
31 Niger 10,700 2011
32 Botswana 10,500 2011
33 Moldova 7,750 2011
34 Malawi 6,800 2011
35 Bhutan 6,000 2000
36 Central African Republic 3,150 2011
37 Swaziland 3,000 1999
38 Lesotho 2,000 2011
39 Luxembourg 1,510 2011

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