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    Post by Rocky Mon 05 Mar 2018, 3:36 am

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    Egypt has ranked 10th in Global Fire Power's ranking of world armies, while Israel is ranked 15th. 
    According to the 2017 classification, the United States came first, followed by Russia and China. 
    India came in fourth, followed by France and then the United Kingdom, while Japan came in seventh. 
    Turkey ranked eighth, followed by Germany in ninth place, and Egypt in tenth place among the strongest armies in the world. 
    Italy ranked 11th, followed by South Korea, Pakistan and Indonesia, while Israel ranked 15th among the ranking of the armies, according to Global Firepower. 
    The classification depends on the number and variety of weapons maintained by each country and pays particular attention to the armed forces in service and reserve.
    It also takes into account geographical location, logistics capacity, natural resources available, and local industry status. 
    While recognized nuclear powers have points, nuclear stocks are not included in the outcome. 
    Moreover, landlocked countries lose points because they lack a naval weapon. 
    The diversity of naval weapons is also essential to obtaining additional points. 
    NATO countries get additional points because they rely on shared resources. 
    "Balance is the key - a powerful and powerful combat force by land, sea and air backed by a flexible economy, defensible territory and an effective infrastructure - such qualities are used to assess a country's full combat force on paper," says Global Fire Power.




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