AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service.
Total Aircraft: 515
Fighters/Interceptors: 96
Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 96
Transport Aircraft: 209
Trainer Aircraft: 160
Helicopters: 199
Attack Helicopters: 30
MANPOWER - Going beyond military equipment totals and perceived fighting strength is the actual manpower that drives a given military. Wars of attrition favor those with more.
Total Population: 5,779,760
Available Manpower: 3,660,000
Fit for Service: 3,100,000
Reaching Military Age Annually: 52,000
Active Frontline Personnel: 65,000
Active Reserve Personnel: 0
LAND SYSTEMS - Tank value includes Main Battle Tanks, light tanks and tank destroyers, either wheeled or tracked. AFV value includes Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs).
Tanks: 545
Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 2,204
Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 177
Towed-Artillery: 105
Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 54
NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.
Total Naval Strength: 75
Aircraft Carriers: 0
Frigates: 0
Destroyers: 0
Corvettes: 2
Submarines: 0
Coastal Defense Craft: 12
Mine Warfare: 2
RESOURCES (PETROLEUM) - Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force and supporting economy.
Oil Production: 2,820,000 bbl/day
Oil Consumption: 700,000 bbl/day
Proven Oil Reserves: 97,800,000,000 bbl/day
LOGISTICAL - War is as much a battle of logistics - moving man and machine from / to points all over - as it is direct combat. Labor Force adds to available wartime industry strength.
Labor Force: 4,891,000
Major Ports and Terminals: 6
Roadway Coverage: 4,080
Railway Coverage: 0
Serviceable Airports: 43
GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).
Square Land Area: 83,600 km
Coastline: 1,318 km
Shared Border: 1,066 km
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