Minimum Military Enlistment Age: 16 Years Old Available Military Manpower: 4,943,676
Total Military Personnel: 75,172
Active Frontline Personnel: 53,572 Yearly Military Expenditure: $17,840,000,000
Purchasing Power: $642,100,000,000
Gold Reserves: $39,030,000,000 Oil Production:530,000 (bbl per day)
Oil Consumption: 875,600 (bbl per day)
Proven Oil Reserves: 3,664,000,000 (barrels)
Labor Force: 10,420,000 Major Ports & Harbors: 11 Aircraft: 471
Armor: 645
Artillery: 385
Missile Defense: 36
Infantry Support Systems: 947
Naval Units: 56
Merchant Marines: 53 Serviceable Airports:450
Railways: 54,652 km
Waterways: 2,000 km
Serviceable Roadways: 811,601 km
Total Square Area: 7,686,850 km
Small Arms (Exports): $NR
Small Arms (Imports): $47,000,000
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A location does not have a strong military. Rome developed of a strong military for historical reasons.
New Zealand and Britain
buttsgowild
Something you will never want to go against. A military of 2,000,000 active troops with Chinese military arms and lots of tanks and missiles. Is that strong enough for you?
australians involvment in ww1
there are heaps
It is really strong.
Mainly coal.
A location does not have a strong military. Rome developed of a strong military for historical reasons.
No it doesn't have a strong military power because the people itself are not interested in it
The cast of Australias Most Wanted - 1999 includes: Robert Rabiah as Suspect
a strong military led to national unity a strong military led to national unity a strong military led to national unity
No
Sydney
New Zealand and Britain
The Wallabies.
Extremely strong-would beat the US outnumbered 10-1 as they are a small but strong military