Russia has the largest at over 20 million in their reserves, North Korea is the next with about 8 million and following that is Taiwan with about 5 million.
Yes, China have the largest army strength in the world as per stastical graph 2007.
The largest ARMY was the Union, in America. The largest MILITARY force was Britain, mainly because of it's navy.
the Red Army of the Soviet Union was the largest standing army in history. At its peak it had anywhere between 20-30 million soldiers, officers, and personnel.
Around 1.5 million...a shat ton. However morale is low, and they're using old weapons.
China have Biggest Army in The World :1,600,000 And India Have second largest Army: 1,100,000
There are several countries that have very large oil reserves. They are Venezuela which accounts for 20 percent of global reserves, Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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The main reserves in Europe are in Slovakia and Austria. Together, the two countries' reserves add up to around 1/50 of the world's reserves. The three countries with the largest reserves are Russia, China and North Korea.
great Britain an Norway
SAUDI ARABIA,IRAQ AND KUWAIT
Canada, Australia, United States, Kazakhstan, Russia, China
Russia has the largest coal reserves in the world. It has 1 third of the worlds coal reserves.
No, Libya has the largest oil reserves in North Africa. Algeria probably has the second largest oil reserves in North Africa, though.
"Pakistan has world's largest copper reserves." It is actually Chile that has the largest copper reserve.
Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in Latin America.
All the countries around the Persian Gulf have some of the world's largest oil reserves. The countries in this area with their worldwide ranking of oil production are Saudi Arabia (2nd), Iran (4th), Iraq (7th), United Arab Emirates (9th), Kuwait (11th), and Qatar (21st).
<<There are 1.5 million people active in the US army, which makes it the second largest army after China. There are another 1.5 million people in reserve as well.>> I believe this answer is confusing the US Army with overall Armed Forces. There are slightly over 500,000 soldiers on active duty in the US Army, with a similar number of reserves. Several countries have larger standing Armies.