The U.S. continues to be the strongest country in the world, the fifth France, Britain and the sixth...

The international company Global Firepower has done research on 50 factors in some countries' armies to create the so-called “Power Index” (incident of power). 133 countries are involved in this analysis. In this case, not only is the amount of a country's weapons considered but also the variety of weapons. There is no [...]
133 countries are involved in this analysis. In this case, not only is the amount of a country's weapons considered but also the variety of weapons. No nuclear weapons were taken into account, but these countries with these weapons received bonus. Geographic, logistics, natural resources, and local industry are also taken in comparison.
The important factor is population, so the countries with the largest population are higher. NATO member states also have bonus.
The United States of America is again the most powerful in the world. Russia is second, and China is third. In fourth place is India, and in fifth, France. In sixth place is Great Britain, Japan, eighth Turkey and Germany and nine. The 10th most powerful state is Egypt.
At the bottom of the list is Butan, and before him, Suriname and Sierra Leone.
Of the former Yugoslavia's strongest states is Croatia at 68, Serbia at 89, and Slovenia at 114. Albania is in 90th, Bosnia and Herzegovina at 121st, Macedonia at 122nd and Greece at 28. Kosovo is not part of this analysis.
For Power Index details, click: THESE. Meanwhile, for comparison between states, it clicks: THESE. /Telegraphy/












