Review of All British Armed Forces Equipment / Quantity of All Equipment
The British Armed Forces, also known as His Majesty's Armed Forces, are the military forces responsible for the defence of the United Kingdom, its Overseas Territories and the Crown Dependencies. They also promote the UK's wider interests, support international peacekeeping efforts and provide humanitarian aid.
Since the formation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707 (later succeeded by the United Kingdom), the British Armed Forces have seen action in a number of major wars involving the world's great powers, including the Seven Years' War, the American Revolutionary War, the Napoleonic Wars, the Crimean War, the First World War and the Second World War. Britain's victories in most of these wars allowed it to influence world events and establish itself as one of the world's leading military and economic powers. The British Armed Forces consist of: the Royal Navy, a blue-water navy with a fleet of 70 commissioned ships, together with the Royal Marines, a highly specialised amphibious light infantry force; the British Army, the UK's principal land warfare branch; and the Royal Air Force, a technologically sophisticated air force with a diverse operational fleet consisting of both fixed-wing and rotary aircraft. The British Armed Forces include standing forces, Regular Reserve, Volunteer Reserves and Sponsored Reserves.
The Head of the Armed Forces is the British monarch, currently Charles III, to whom members of the forces swear allegiance.[citation needed] Long-standing constitutional convention, however, has vested de facto executive authority, by the exercise of royal prerogative, in the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State for Defence. The Prime Minister (acting with the Cabinet) makes the key decisions on the use of the armed forces. The UK Parliament approves the continued existence of the British Army by passing an Armed Forces Act at least once every five years, as required by the Bill of Rights 1689. The Royal Navy, the Royal Air Force and the Royal Marines among with all other forces do not require this act. The armed forces are managed by the Defence Council.
The United Kingdom is one of five recognised nuclear powers, a permanent member on the United Nations Security Council, a founding and leading member of NATO and party to the AUKUS security pact and the Five Power Defence Arrangements. Overseas garrisons and training facilities are maintained at Ascension Island, Bahrain, Belize, Bermuda, British Indian Ocean Territory, Brunei, Canada, Cyprus, the Falkland Islands, Germany, Gibraltar, Kenya, Montserrat, Nepal, Qatar, Singapore and the United States.
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Review of Ukrainian Armed Forces Equipment - Part 3/3 - Counterattack Capabilities
The Armed Forces of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Збро́йні си́ли Украї́ни), most commonly known in Ukraine as ZSU (Ukrainian: ЗСУ) or anglicized as AFU, are the military forces of Ukraine. All military and security forces, including the Armed Forces, are under the command of the President of Ukraine and subject to oversight by a permanent Verkhovna Rada parliamentary commission. They trace their lineage to 1917, while the modern armed forces were formed after Ukrainian independence in 1991.
Ukraine's armed forces are composed of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, the Ukrainian Air Force, the Ukrainian Navy, the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces and the Special Operations Forces. Ukraine's navy includes its own Ukrainian Naval Infantry, as well as Ukrainian Naval Aviation. The Territorial Defense Forces serve as the military reserve force and in cases of war, it can be mobilized for civilian volunteers to serve in local defense. The Ukrainian Sea Guard is the coast guard service of Ukraine, and it is organized as part of the Border Guard Service, not subordinate to the navy. The Ukrainian Air Defence Forces were a military branch responsible for anti-aircraft warfare from 1991 until it was merged with the Air Force in 2004.
Because of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine in 2014, the president commissioned the governors of regions of Ukraine to create volunteer units under the government's Territorial Defense Forces. These units received minimal funding from regional budgets initially and mostly relied on donations. In November 2014, most of the territorial defense battalions were integrated into the Ukrainian Ground Forces. The National Guard of Ukraine serves as a paramilitary reserve component of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Following hostilities with Russia in 2014, Ukraine increased the size of its armed forces to 204,000 soldiers (+46,000 civil servants), not counting additional forces such as border guards (53,000), the newly formed National Guard of Ukraine (60,000) or the security service. In 2021, Ukraine's Armed Forces, now numbering 246,445 (including 195,626 military personnel), was the second largest in the region after the Russian Armed Forces.
Military units of other countries have participated regularly in multinational military exercises with Ukrainian forces in Ukraine.Many of these exercises have been held under the NATO cooperation program Partnership for Peace.
00:00 Armed Forces of Ukraine
00:06 Tracked Ambulances
01:08 Wheeled Protected Ambulances
02:00 Wheeled Ambulances
02:44 Utility Vehicles
06:33 Tractor Units
07:36 Trucks
15:51 Ammunition Carriers
16:47 Combat Aircraft
17:37 Maritime Patrol Aircraft
17:53 Reconnaissance
18:09 Transport
18:57 Trainer Aircraft
19:13 Helicopters
22:18 Reconnaissance Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
26:58 Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle
27:14 Improvised Multirole Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
27:39 Loitering Munitions
28:29 Ordnance Dropping Drones
28:45 Cargo Drones
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Review of Ukrainian Armed Forces Equipment - Part 2/3 - Counterattack Capabilities
The Armed Forces of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Збро́йні си́ли Украї́ни), most commonly known in Ukraine as ZSU (Ukrainian: ЗСУ) or anglicized as AFU, are the military forces of Ukraine. All military and security forces, including the Armed Forces, are under the command of the President of Ukraine and subject to oversight by a permanent Verkhovna Rada parliamentary commission. They trace their lineage to 1917, while the modern armed forces were formed after Ukrainian independence in 1991.
Ukraine's armed forces are composed of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, the Ukrainian Air Force, the Ukrainian Navy, the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces and the Special Operations Forces. Ukraine's navy includes its own Ukrainian Naval Infantry, as well as Ukrainian Naval Aviation. The Territorial Defense Forces serve as the military reserve force and in cases of war, it can be mobilized for civilian volunteers to serve in local defense. The Ukrainian Sea Guard is the coast guard service of Ukraine, and it is organized as part of the Border Guard Service, not subordinate to the navy. The Ukrainian Air Defence Forces were a military branch responsible for anti-aircraft warfare from 1991 until it was merged with the Air Force in 2004.
Because of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine in 2014, the president commissioned the governors of regions of Ukraine to create volunteer units under the government's Territorial Defense Forces. These units received minimal funding from regional budgets initially and mostly relied on donations. In November 2014, most of the territorial defense battalions were integrated into the Ukrainian Ground Forces. The National Guard of Ukraine serves as a paramilitary reserve component of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Following hostilities with Russia in 2014, Ukraine increased the size of its armed forces to 204,000 soldiers (+46,000 civil servants), not counting additional forces such as border guards (53,000), the newly formed National Guard of Ukraine (60,000) or the security service. In 2021, Ukraine's Armed Forces, now numbering 246,445 (including 195,626 military personnel), was the second largest in the region after the Russian Armed Forces.
Military units of other countries have participated regularly in multinational military exercises with Ukrainian forces in Ukraine.Many of these exercises have been held under the NATO cooperation program Partnership for Peace.
00:00 Armed Forces of Ukraine
00:06 Towed Anti-Aircraft Guns
01:29 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns
02:51 Surface-to-Air Missile Systems
07:13 Radars
11:48 Command Posts and Communications Stations
13:56 Electronic Warfare and Jammers
14:44 Recovery Vehicles
18:44 Clearing Vehicles
20:32 Minelayers
20:58 Construction Vehicles
22:50 Bridges
24:48 Ships and Underwater Vehicles
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Review of Ukrainian Armed Forces Equipment - Part 1/3 - Counterattack Capabilities
The Armed Forces of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Збро́йні си́ли Украї́ни), most commonly known in Ukraine as ZSU (Ukrainian: ЗСУ) or anglicized as AFU, are the military forces of Ukraine. All military and security forces, including the Armed Forces, are under the command of the President of Ukraine and subject to oversight by a permanent Verkhovna Rada parliamentary commission. They trace their lineage to 1917, while the modern armed forces were formed after Ukrainian independence in 1991.
Ukraine's armed forces are composed of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, the Ukrainian Air Force, the Ukrainian Navy, the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces and the Special Operations Forces. Ukraine's navy includes its own Ukrainian Naval Infantry, as well as Ukrainian Naval Aviation. The Territorial Defense Forces serve as the military reserve force and in cases of war, it can be mobilized for civilian volunteers to serve in local defense. The Ukrainian Sea Guard is the coast guard service of Ukraine, and it is organized as part of the Border Guard Service, not subordinate to the navy. The Ukrainian Air Defence Forces were a military branch responsible for anti-aircraft warfare from 1991 until it was merged with the Air Force in 2004.
Because of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine in 2014, the president commissioned the governors of regions of Ukraine to create volunteer units under the government's Territorial Defense Forces. These units received minimal funding from regional budgets initially and mostly relied on donations. In November 2014, most of the territorial defense battalions were integrated into the Ukrainian Ground Forces. The National Guard of Ukraine serves as a paramilitary reserve component of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Following hostilities with Russia in 2014, Ukraine increased the size of its armed forces to 204,000 soldiers (+46,000 civil servants), not counting additional forces such as border guards (53,000), the newly formed National Guard of Ukraine (60,000) or the security service. In 2021, Ukraine's Armed Forces, now numbering 246,445 (including 195,626 military personnel), was the second largest in the region after the Russian Armed Forces.
Military units of other countries have participated regularly in multinational military exercises with Ukrainian forces in Ukraine.Many of these exercises have been held under the NATO cooperation program Partnership for Peace.
00:00 Armed Forces of Ukraine
00:06 Main Battle Tanks
03:10 Armoured Fighting Vehicles
04:30 Infantry Fighting Vehicles
06:52 Armoured Personnel Carriers
09:27 Tank Destroyers
09:52 Infantry Mobility Vehicles
17:45 Towed Mortars and Anti-Tank Guns
19:20 Self-Propelled Mortars
20:04 Towed Artillery
22:52 Self-Propelled Artillery
27:00 Multiple Rocket Launchers
29:02 Tactical/Short-Range Ballistic Missile
29:18 Anti-Ship Missiles
30:00 In Development
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Review of All Israel Defense Forces Equipment / Quantity of All Equipment
The Israel Defense Forces, alternatively referred to by the Hebrew-language acronym Tzahal, is the national military of the State of Israel. It consists of three service branches: the Israeli Ground Forces, the Israeli Air Force, and the Israeli Navy. It is the sole military wing of the Israeli security apparatus, and has no civilian jurisdiction within Israel. The IDF is headed by the Chief of the General Staff, who is subordinate to the Israeli Defense Minister.
00:00 *ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES*
00:07 *ISRAELI GROUND FORCES*
00:13 - Main battle tanks
00:31 - Armoured personnel carriers
01:13 - Utility vehicles
01:55 - Trucks
02:25 - Engineering vehicles
03:37 - Unmanned vehicle
04:01 - Artillery
05:01 - Air defense
05:31 *ISRAELI AIR FORCE*
05:37 - Combat aircraft
06:07 - AEW&C
06:25 - Reconnaissance
06:43 - Tanker
07:07 - Transport
07:31 - Helicopter
08:13 - Trainer aircraft
09:01 - UAVs
09:31 *ISRAELI NAVY*
09:37 - Corvettes
09:55 - Missile boats
10:07 - Submarines
10:25 - Patrol boats
11:13 - Support ships
11:31 - Commando boats
12:07 - Helicopter
12:19 - UAVs
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Review of All Republic of Korea Armed Forces Equipment / Quantity of All Equipment
The Republic of Korea Armed Forces, also known as the ROK Armed Forces, are the armed forces of South Korea. The ROK Armed Forces is one of the largest and most powerful standing armed forces in the world with a reported personnel strength of 3,600,000 in 2022 (500,000 active and 3,100,000 reserve).
The Republic of Korea Armed Forces traces its roots back to the establishment of the Korean Republic in 1919 wherein its armed wing was called the Korean Liberation Army and it conducted warfare against the Japanese occupation by conducting large-scale offensives, assassinations, bombings, sabotage, and search and rescue missions. Formally founded in 1948, following the establishment of the Republic of Korea's government after the liberation of Korea in 1945. South Korea's military forces are responsible for maintaining the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state and also engage in peacekeeping operations, humanitarian and disaster relief efforts worldwide.
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00:00 *REPUBLIC OF KOREA ARMED FORCES*
00:07 *REPUBLIC OF KOREA ARMY*
00:15 - Main battle tanks
01:27 - Infantry fighting vehicles.
01:51 - Armored personnel carriers
02:27 - Wheeled armored personnel carrier
03:15 - Light tactical vehicles
03:31 - Mortars
04:11 - Field artillery
04:43 - Self-propelled artillery
05:39 - Rocket artillery
06:11 - Engineering vehicles
08:14 - Logistics and utility vehicles
09:26 - Tracked articulated vehicle
09:42 - Radar systems
10:46 - Towed anti-aircraft gun
11:10 - Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
11:34 - SAM system
11:50 - Man-portable air-defense system
12:30 - Ballistic missile
13:10 - Helicopters
14:14 - UAVs
15:18 *REPUBLIC OF KOREA AIR FORCE*
15:26 - Combat aircraft
16:22 - AWACS
16:38 - Reconnaissance aircraft
17:02 - Transport aircraft
17:50 - Helicopters
18:46 - Trainer aircraft
19:18 - UAVs
19:34 - Surface-to-air missile
19:58 - Anti-aircraft artillery
20:14 - Man-portable air-defense system
20:30 *REPUBLIC OF KOREA NAVY*
20:38 - Submarines
21:10 - Destroyers
21:42 - Frigates
22:22 - Corvettes
22:38 - Patrol vessels
23:02 - Amphibious warfare ships
23:50 - Mine warfare ships
24:30 - Auxiliary ships
25:42 - Maritime patrol aircraft
25:58 - Aircraft
26:14 - Helicopters
26:54 *REPUBLIC OF KOREA MARINE CORPS*
27:02 - Assault amphibious vehicle
27:18 - Main battle tanks
27:42 - Self-propelled artillery
28:06 - Towed howitzer
28:22 - Anti-tank guided missile
28:38 - Mobile coastal defense system
28:54 - Helicopter
29:10 *KOREA COAST GUARD*
29:18 - Aircraft
29:50 - Helicopters
30:38 - Large patrol vessel
31:18 - Medium sized patrol vessel
31:58 - Small sized patrol vessel
32:30 - Special vessel
33:10 *FUTURE EQUIPMENTS*
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Review of All French Armed Forces Equipment / Quantity of All Equipment
The French Armed Forces are the military forces of France. The armed forces consists of four military branches: the Army, Navy, Air and Space Force and the National Gendarmerie. The National Guard serves as the French Armed Forces' military reserve force. As stipulated by France's constitution, the president of France serves as commander-in-chief of the French military. France has the eighth largest defence budget in the world and the second largest in the European Union (EU). It also has the largest military by size in the EU. A 2015 Credit Suisse report ranked the French Armed Forces as the world's sixth-most powerful military.
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00:00 *FRENCH ARMED FORCES*
00:07 *FRENCH ARMY*
00:14 - Main battle tank
00:30 - Wheeled armoured fighting vehicles
02:06 - Light utility vehicle
03:51 - All-terrain vehicle
04:39 _ Tracked articulated vehicles
05:11 - Self-propelled artillery
05:43 - Artillery observation
05:59 - Rocket artillery
06:15 - Engineering / Recovery and repair
06:55 - Unarmoured engineering vehicles
08:23 - Bridging vehicles & Military Ferries
09:03 - Robots
09:35 - Logistics
10:39 - Tanker trucks
11:51 - Recovery vehicles
12:23 - Buses
12:47 - Army Health Service
13:35 - Fixed-wing aircraft
13:59 - Helicopters
15:19 - UAVs
16:31 *FRENCH AIR AND SPACE FORCE*
16:39 - Combat aircraft
17:03 - AEW&C
17:19 - Reconnaissance aircraft
17:43 - Tanker
18:15 - Transport
19:43 - Helicopters
20:39 - Trainer aircraft
21:59 - UAVs
22:15 - Air defense
22:39 *FRENCH NAVY*
22:47 - Nuclear ballistic missile submarines
23:03 - Nuclear attack submarines
23:27 - Aircraft carrier
23:43 - Amphibious warfare
23:59 - Destroyer
24:31 - Frigate
24:55 - Offshore patrol vessel
25:43 - Coastal patrol vessel
26:23 - Mine countermeasures
27:03 - Auxiliary fleet
28:39 - Port and coastal tugboats
29:11 - Training
29:59 - Combat aircraft
30:15 - AEW&C
30:31 - Maritime patrol
31:11 - Transport
31:35 - Helicopters
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Review of All Portuguese Armed Forces Equipment / Quantity of All Equipment
The Portuguese Armed Forces are the military of Portugal. They include the General Staff of the Armed Forces, the other unified bodies and the three service branches: Portuguese Navy, Portuguese Army and Portuguese Air Force.
The President of the Republic is the head of the Portuguese military, with the title of "Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces". The management of the Armed Forces and the execution of the national defense policy is however done by the government (chaired by the Prime Minister) via its Minister of National Defense. The highest-ranking officer in the military is the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, which has operational control of the Armed Forces during peacetime and assumes their full control when a state of war exists.
The Armed Forces are charged with protecting Portugal as well as supporting international peacekeeping efforts when mandated by North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the United Nations or the European Union.
Portugal was ranked the 3rd most peaceful country in the World in the Global Peace Index 2017, presently not having significant national security issues. The Portuguese Armed Forces have been thus focused in non-military public service activities and in external military operations. Recent external operations include anti-piracy action in the Gulf of Aden, the conflicts in the Central African Republic and in Afghanistan, the peacekeeping missions in East-Timor, Lebanon, Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina, and the air policing of Iceland and the Baltic States.
Military units and other bodies are stationed all throughout Portuguese territory, including Continental Portugal, Madeira and the Azores.
The Portuguese Armed Forces were opened to women during the early-1990s. Portugal had mandatory conscription for all able-bodied men until November 2004.
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00:26 PORTUGUESE ARMED FORCES
00:33 PORTUGUESE ARMY
00:41 - Main battle tank
00:57 - Tracked armoured personnel carrier
01:13 - Wheeled armoured personnel carrier
01:29 - Reconnaissance vehicle
01:45 - Armoured infantry mobility vehicles
02:25 - Missile armed tank destroyer
02:49 - Command vehicle and ambulance
03:05 - Mortar carrier
03:29 - Field artillery
04:01 - Self-propelled howitzer
04:25 - Anti-aircraft artillery
04:57 - Radar
05:37 - Armoured training vehicles
05:53 - Armoured recovery vehicles
06:17 - Engineering vehicles
08:17 - Unmanned ground vehicles
08:49 - Motorcycle
09:13 - All-terrain vehicle
10:01 - Tactical light vehicles
10:57 - Trucks
12:33 - UAVs
14:09 PORTUGUESE AIR FORCE
14:17 - Combat aircraft
14:41 - Maritime patrol
15:05 - Transport
15:53 - Trainer aircraft
16:33 - Helicopters
17:13 - UAVs
17:37 - Armored vehicles
18:01 - Tactical light vehicles
18:25 - Airport crash tender
18:57 - Others vehicles
19:37 PORTUGUESE NAVY
19:45 - Submarine
20:01 - Frigates
20:25 - Corvettes
20:49 - Offshore patrol vessel
21:05 - Patrol vessels
21:53 - Hydrographic vessels
22:17 - Sailing vessels
22:57 - Auxiliary vessels
23:13 - Unmanned vessels
24:01 - Helicopter
24:17 - UAVs
25:29 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN GUARD
25:37 - Armored vehicle
25:53 - Riot Control Vehicles
26:09 - Patrol cars
31:53 - Motorcycles
32:25 - Vans, trucks and buses
34:49 - Others vehicles
35:29 - UAVs
36:01 - Boats
37:13 FUTURE EQUIPMENTS
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Review of All Azerbaijani Armed Forces Equipment / Quantity of All Equipment
The Azerbaijani Armed Forces is the military of the Republic of Azerbaijan. It was re-established according to the country's Law of the Armed Forces on 9 October 1991. The original Azerbaijan Democratic Republic's armed forces were dissolved after Azerbaijan was absorbed into the Soviet Union as the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic from 28 April 1920. After the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991–92, Azerbaijan's armed forces were reformed based on Soviet bases and equipment left on Azerbaijani soil.
The armed forces have three branches: the Azerbaijani Land Forces, the Azerbaijani Air and Air Defence Force, and the Azerbaijani Navy. Associated forces include the Azerbaijani National Guard, the Internal Troops of Azerbaijan, and the State Border Service, which can be involved in state defense under certain circumstances.
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00:00 AZERBAIJANI ARMED FORCES
00:07 AZERBAIJANI LAND FORCES
00:15 - Main battle tanks
00:47 - Armoured fighting vehicles
01:03 - Infantry fighting vehicles
01:43 - Armored personnel carriers
02:39 - Reconnaissance vehicle
03:03 - Light armored vehicles
05:35 - Light vehicles
06:47 - Trucks
07:51 - Engineering and fortification vehicles
09:19 - Anti-tank gun
09:35 - Tank destroyers
09:51 - Towed artillery
10:39 - Mortars
11:11 - Self-propelled artillery
12:15 - Multiple rocket launcher
14:07 - Ballistic missile
14:31 - Field mobile radio and satellite communication systems
14:47 AZERBAIJANI AIR FORCES
14:55 - Combat aircraft
15:19 - Transport aircraft
15:43 - Trainer aircraft
16:15 - Helicopters
17:35 - UAVs
19:43 - Satellite
19:58 AZERBAIJANI AIR DEFENSE TROOPS
20:07 - Hand-held anti-aircraft missiles
20:47 - Anti-aircraft guns
21:19 - Surface-to-air missile system
23:27 - Radar systems
25:03 - Electronic warfare
25:27 AZERBAIJANI NAVY
25:35 - Submarines
25:51 - Ships
27:27 - Coast guard ships
28:39 STATE BORDER SERVICE
28:47 - Infantry mobility vehicle
29:43 INTERNAL TROOPS OF AZERBAIJAN
29:51 - Armored vehicles
31:03 - Trucks
31:27 - Buses
31:43 - Helicopters
31:59 FUTURE EQUIPMENTS
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Review of All Armenian Armed Forces Equipment 2024 / Quantity of All Equipment
The Armed Forces of Armenia, is the national military of Armenia. It consists of personnel branches under the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces, which can be divided into two general branches: the Ground Forces, and the Air Force. Although it was partially formed out of the former Soviet Army forces stationed in the Armenian SSR (mostly units of the 7th Guards Army of the Transcaucasian Military District), the military of Armenia can be traced back to the founding of the First Republic of Armenia in 1918. Being landlocked, Armenia does not have a navy.
The Commander-in-Chief of the military is the President of Armenia, Vahagn Khachaturyan. The Ministry of Defence is in charge of political leadership, headed by Suren Papikyan, while military command remains in the hands of the general staff, headed by the Chief of Staff, who is Major-General Eduard Asryan. Border guards subject to the Ministry of Defence until 2001, patrol Armenia's borders with Georgia and Azerbaijan, while Russian troops continue to monitor its borders with Iran and Turkey. Since 2002, Armenia has been a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization. Armenia signed a military cooperation plan with Lebanon on 27 November 2015.
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00:00 ARMENIAN ARMED FORCES
00:07 ARMENIAN GROUND FORCES
00:15 - Main battle tanks
00:39 - Infantry fighting vehicle
01:03 - Reconnaissance vehicles
01:35 - Armored personnel carriers
02:15 - Infantry mobility vehicle
02:47 - Anti-tank gun
03:03 - Tank destroyers
03:27 - Towed artillery
04:23 - Self-propelled artillery
04:47 - Multiple rocket launcher
05:59 - Ballistic missiles
06:31 - Man-portable air-defense systems
07:27 - Anti-aircraft guns
08:07 - Surface-to-air missile system
09:51 - Radar systems
11:27 - Electronic warfare
12:31 - Engineering and recovery vehicles
13:27 - Utility vehicles
15:11 - Ambulance
16:07 - All-terrain vehicle
16:39 - Trucks
17:59 - Buses
17:59 ARMENIAN AIR FORCE
18:31 - Combat aircrafts
18:55 - Transport aircrafts
19:27 - Trainer aircrafts
19:51 - Helicopters
20:39 - UAVs
22:15 - Satellite
22:39 ARMENIAN BORDER GUARD
22:47 - Infantry fighting vehicles
23:35 RUSSIAN MILITARY BASE IN ARMENIA
23:43 - Main battle tank
23:59 - Infantry fighting vehicles
24:39 - Armored personnel carriers
24:55 - Artillery
25:19 - Multiple rocket launcher
25:43 - Anti-aircraft guns
26:07 - Anti-aircraft missiles
26:55 - Light utility vehicles
27:27 - Trucks
27:59 - Electronic warfare
28:15 - Combat aircrafts
28:31 - Helicopters
29:03 - UAVs
29:51 MILITARY POLICE
29:59 - Vehicles
31:19 INTERNAL TROOPS OF ARMENIA
31:27 - Armored vehicles
31:59 - Riot control vehicles
32:31 - Transportation vehicles
36:15 - Buses
36:31 - Trucks
37:11 - Helicopters
37:43 - Boat
37:59 FUTURE EQUIPMENTS
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Review of All Austrian Armed Forces Equipment / Quantity of All Equipment
The Austrian Armed Forces are the combined military forces of Austria.
The military consists of 16,000 active-duty personnel and 125,600 reservists. The military budget is 1.0% of national GDP (including pensions) or €3.317 billion (2023,without pensions).
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00:00 AUSTRIAN ARMED FORCES
00:07 AUSTRIAN LAND FORCES
00:15 - Main battle tank
00:31 - Armoured fighting vehicle
00:47 - Armoured personnel carriers
01:11 - Infantry mobility vehicle
01:59 - All-terrain armoured vehicle
02:15 - Self-propelled artillery
02:39 - Armored recovery vehicles
03:11 - Engineering vehicles
05:19 - Special vehicles
07:11 - Motorcycles
07:51 - Cars
09:03 - Buses
09:27 - Trucks
10:39 - Ambulances
11:19 - Boats
11:35 AUSTRIAN AIR FORCE
11:43 - Combat aircraft
11:59 - Transport aircraft
12:23 - Trainer aircraft
12:47 - Helicopters
13:35 - UAVs
13:51 - Anti-air gun
14:07 - Anti-air guided missile
14:23 - Radars
15:19 FUTURE EQUIPMENT
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Review of All Finnish Defence Forces Equipment / Quantity of All Equipment
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The Finnish Defence Forces are the military of Finland. The Finnish Defence Forces consist of the Finnish Army, the Finnish Navy, and the Finnish Air Force. In wartime, the Finnish Border Guard becomes part of the Finnish Defence Forces.
Universal male conscription is in place, under which all mentally and physically capable men serve for 165, 255, or 347 days, from the year they turn 18 until the year they turn 29. Alternative non-military service for men and voluntary service for women is available.
Finland's official policy states that a wartime military strength of 280,000 personnel constitutes a sufficient deterrent. The army consists of a highly mobile field army backed up by local defence units. The army defends the national territory and its military strategy employs the use of the heavily forested terrain and numerous lakes to wear down an aggressor, instead of attempting to hold the attacking army on the frontier.
Finland's defence budget for 2022 equals approximately €5.8 billion. The voluntary overseas service is highly popular and troops serve around the world in UN, NATO, and EU missions. With an arsenal of 700 howitzers, 700 heavy mortars and 100 multiple rocket launchers, Finland has the largest artillery capability in western Europe. Homeland defence willingness against a superior enemy is at 83%, one of the highest rates in Europe.
The Finnish Defence Forces cooperate closely with the Finnish Border Guard. The Finnish Border Guard has its own yearly and long term investment budget.
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00:00 FINNISH DEFENCE FORCES
00:07 FINNISH ARMY
00:15 - Main battle tanks
00:39 - Infantry fighting vehicles.
01:03 - Tracked armoured personnel carriers
01:27 - Wheeled armoured personnel carriers
02:39 - Utility vehicles
03:35 - All-terrain vehicles
04:55 - Towed field guns and howitzers
05:35 - Self-propelled artillery
05:59 - Mortar
06:23 - Multiple rocket launcher systems
06:47 - Surface-to-air missile systems
07:35 - Anti-aircraft artillery
08:15 - Forward observer vehicles
08:39 - Radar systems
09:03 - Engineering vehicles
10:47 - Trucks
15:27 - Ambulance
15:59 - Helicopters
16:23 - UAVs
17:03 FINNISH AIR FORCE
17:11 - Combat aircraft
17:43 - Reconnaissance aircraft
17:59 - Signals intelligence aircraft
18:15 - Transport aircraft
18:39 - Trainer aircraft
19:19 - Heavy airlift wing
19:35 FINNISH NAVY
19:43 - Missile boats
20:07 - Minelayers
20:31 - Minesweepers
21:03 - Transport
22:23 - Command launches
22:55 - Training ships
23:19 - Pollution control vessels
23:51 - Coastal guns
24:07 - Anti-ship missile launchers
24:23 - Command and fire control
24:39 - Armoured personnel carriers
24:55 - Utility vehicles
25:19 - Trucks
26:23 FUTURE EQUIPMENT
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