Costa Rica, in Central America, is a little country that has not a permanent armed force.
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Egypt has strongest armed force in Africa and Asia
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The airborne branch of a Country's armed forces.
Armed force
The USA or some kind of European country Tied between Germany and United States
The names of the armed forces vary by country. For example, in the United States, the branches of the armed forces are the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. In the United Kingdom, they are the Army, Navy (Royal Navy), and Air Force (Royal Air Force). Other countries have their own unique names for their armed forces.
According to a web search on Google China has the largest armed force. Interstingly, Burma has the highest rate of child recruitment for the military.
Governments are typically responsible for the armed forces within their country. They oversee the organization, training, and deployment of military personnel and resources to ensure national security and defense.
"Paramilitary force" refers to an armed force or unit that operates in a military-like fashion but is not part of the regular armed forces of a country. These forces are often established to support or supplement the regular military or law enforcement agencies and may operate in a covert or semi-official capacity.
North Korea has the largest total number of armed forces, with about 9,500,000. Counting only active military, North Korea has about 1,100,000 armed forces. China has the largest active numbers of armed forces, with about 2,300,000. Including reserve and paramilitary, China has 4,600,000 armed forces.
The Communist Party did not have an armed force. They ruled the USSR however, who had a military.