These Up-and-Coming Nations Could One Day Outrank the U.S. Military in Tank Arsenals

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These Up-and-Coming Nations Could One Day Outrank the U.S. Military in Tank Arsenals

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The Spanish Army is getting an upgrade — in relation to its tank arsenal, that is. During the recent IAV2025 Conference, military representatives shared that the Army would be replacing its 80 unit Leopard 2A4 tank fleet with Leopard 2A8 tanks, a more modernized and advanced version. The Leopard 2A8 tanks are powered by a 1,500 horsepower engine and can reach speeds up to 40 mph. Additionally, these tanks come with updates like a laser warning system and improved propulsion systems for greater mobility. This decision to upgrade the tank fleet highlights Spain’s desire to become a stronger player on the national stage, as well as protect itself from growing rates of global conflict. Should the third World War be on the horizon, as some international leaders have been suggesting, these tanks would provide combat and defense support. (This military has more tanks than other armies have troops.)

But Spain certainly isn’t alone in this initiative. Other countries, especially those looking to assert themselves as a more dominant power, have also been strengthening their fleets. To identify the “Powers on the Rise” countries with the most tanks, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed 2024 Military Strength Ranking from Global Firepower, an annually updated defense-related statistics website with information on 145 countries. Countries were ranked on the total number of tanks in their arsenal. We included supplemental information regarding the total military vehicles, artillery and MLRS units, as well as each country’s overall military strength score. We specifically reviewed countries that are considered “Powers on the Rise” meaning these are the countries that have gained the most military strength in the last year.

Why Cover Tank Armies?

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Understanding global military dynamics is incredibly important due to the interconnected nature of international relations and conflicts. As long as civilization has existed, the world has witnessed shifting power balances and alliances which have ultimately shaped the current geopolitical landscape. While key players like the United States, China, and Russia have easily established themselves as the most influential global powers, a number of emerging military powers with their own spheres of influence are giving shape to geopolitical relations in their own unique way.

Can you guess which up-and-coming world powers have the largest tank armies?: 

28. Paraguay

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  • Total number of tanks: 10
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 28
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 1,936
  • Active duty military personnel: 15,650
  • Military strength score: 1.7053 – #85 out of 145

27. Portugal

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  • Total number of tanks: 34
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 106
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 11,173
  • Active duty military personnel: 24,000
  • Military strength score: 0.5609 – #38 out of 145

26. Denmark

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  • Total number of tanks: 44
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 19
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 4,056
  • Active duty military personnel: 20,000
  • Military strength score: 0.7743 – #48 out of 145

25. Austria

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  • Total number of tanks: 58
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 53
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 848
  • Active duty military personnel: 16,000
  • Military strength score: 1.2351 – #71 out of 145

24. Czechia

  • Total number of tanks: 65
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 53
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 6,757
  • Active duty military personnel: 28,000
  • Military strength score: 0.7706 – #46 out of 145

23. Croatia

  • Total number of tanks: 75
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 181
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 105
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 3,076
  • Active duty military personnel: 14,325
  • Military strength score: 1.1333 – #66 out of 145

22. Qatar

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  • Total number of tanks: 99
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 58
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 16
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 5,544
  • Active duty military personnel: 66,550
  • Military strength score: 1.0789 – #63 out of 145

21. Sweden

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  • Total number of tanks: 120
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 26
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 7,958
  • Active duty military personnel: 24,400
  • Military strength score: 0.4009 – #29 out of 145

20. Switzerland

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  • Total number of tanks: 134
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 133
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 4,304
  • Active duty military personnel: 101,584
  • Military strength score: 0.6097 – #43 out of 145

19. Finland

Finland artillery | Missile system on the background of the Finnish flag

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  • Total number of tanks: 200
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 792
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 76
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 11,716
  • Active duty military personnel: 24,000
  • Military strength score: 0.7967 – #50 out of 145

18. Georgia

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  • Total number of tanks: 235
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 267
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 82
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 5,256
  • Active duty military personnel: 55,000
  • Military strength score: 1.6969 – #84 out of 145

17. Serbia

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  • Total number of tanks: 262
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 162
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 82
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 3,954
  • Active duty military personnel: 25,000
  • Military strength score: 0.9038 – #56 out of 145

16. Germany

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  • Total number of tanks: 295
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 134
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 33
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 79,317
  • Active duty military personnel: 181,600
  • Military strength score: 0.2847 – #19 out of 145

15. Kazakhstan

  • Total number of tanks: 300
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 696
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 407
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 6,012
  • Active duty military personnel: 110,000
  • Military strength score: 0.9495 – #58 out of 145

14. Libya

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  • Total number of tanks: 300
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 75
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 55
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 2,890
  • Active duty military personnel: 32,000
  • Military strength score: 1.4449 – #79 out of 145

13. Bangladesh

Waving flag of Bangladesh in white background. Bangladesh flag for independence day. The symbol of the state on wavy fabric.

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  • Total number of tanks: 320
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 464
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 71
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 13,100
  • Active duty military personnel: 163,000
  • Military strength score: 0.5419 – #37 out of 145

12. Spain

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  • Total number of tanks: 327
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 236
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 0
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 15,046
  • Active duty military personnel: 133,282
  • Military strength score: 0.2882 – #20 out of 145

11. United Arab Emirates

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  • Total number of tanks: 354
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 282
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 162
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 12,253
  • Active duty military personnel: 65,000
  • Military strength score: 0.8083 – #51 out of 145

10. Kuwait

  • Total number of tanks: 367
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 74
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 27
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 4,409
  • Active duty military personnel: 72,000
  • Military strength score: 1.4261 – #77 out of 145

9. Japan

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  • Total number of tanks: 518
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 653
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 54
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 37,662
  • Active duty military personnel: 247,150
  • Military strength score: 0.1601 – #7 out of 145

8. Poland

  • Total number of tanks: 612
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 525
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 211
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 13,956
  • Active duty military personnel: 202,100
  • Military strength score: 0.2917 – #21 out of 145

7. Myanmar

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  • Total number of tanks: 705
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 2,083
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 586
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 8,139
  • Active duty military personnel: 150,000
  • Military strength score: 0.5251 – #35 out of 145

6. Jordan

  • Total number of tanks: 1,365
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 283
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 88
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 24,148
  • Active duty military personnel: 100,500
  • Military strength score: 1.4651 – #80 out of 145

5. Israel

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  • Total number of tanks: 1,370
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 950
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 150
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 43,407
  • Active duty military personnel: 170,000
  • Military strength score: 0.2596 – #17 out of 145

4. Iran

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  • Total number of tanks: 1,996
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 2,630
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 775
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 65,765
  • Active duty military personnel: 610,000
  • Military strength score: 0.2269 – #14 out of 145

3. Turkey

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  • Total number of tanks: 2,231
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 2,785
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 286
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 55,104
  • Active duty military personnel: 355,200
  • Military strength score: 0.1697 – #8 out of 145

2. South Korea

Flag of South Korea on soldiers arm. Flag of South Korea on military uniforms (collage).

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  • Total number of tanks: 2,501
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 8,052
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 581
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 66,492
  • Active duty military personnel: 600,000
  • Military strength score: 0.1416 – #5 out of 145

1. Syria

  • Total number of tanks: 2,720
  • Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 2,695
  • Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 614
  • Total military vehicles currently in active service: 14,550
  • Active duty military personnel: 170,000
  • Military strength score: 1.0026 – #60 out of 145
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