Army comparison: Greece vs Russia

Russia's army fields 16,935 active vehicles — 3.2x Greece's 5,372. Additionally, Greece has 471 and Russia has 8,360 vehicles in storage. The breakdown includes 1,273 vs 3,460 tanks, 181 vs 1,950 infantry fighting vehicles, 2,478 vs 4,869 armored personnel carriers, 590 vs 1,742 self-propelled artillery, 698 vs 670 towed artillery, 152 vs 1,199 rocket launchers (Greece vs Russia).

Greek Army 🇬🇷

Total vehicles 5372 as of 2026
In storage 471

Russian Army 🇷🇺

Total vehicles 16935 as of 2026
In storage 8360
On order 50

Greek vehicles by category

Vehicle category Total
Main Battle Tank 1273
Infantry Fighting Vehicle 181
Armored Personnel Carrier 2478
Light Armoured Vehicle 0
Tank Destroyer 0
Self-Propelled Artillery 590
Towed Artillery 698
Multiple Launch Rocket System 152

Russian vehicles by category

Vehicle category Total
Main Battle Tank 3460
Infantry Fighting Vehicle 1950
Armored Personnel Carrier 4869
Light Armoured Vehicle 3045
Tank Destroyer 0
Self-Propelled Artillery 1742
Towed Artillery 670
Multiple Launch Rocket System 1199

Vehicle Categories Radar Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

Which country has more armored vehicles, Greece or Russia?
Russia has a larger ground force with 16,935 vehicles compared to Greece's 5,372 vehicles.
Which country has more tanks, Greece or Russia?
Russia operates more main battle tanks with 3,460 compared to Greece's 1,273.
Which army has more infantry fighting vehicles, Greece or Russia?
Russia has 1,950 infantry fighting vehicles compared to Greece's 181.
Which country has more armored personnel carriers, Greece or Russia?
Russia operates 4,869 APCs compared to Greece's 2,478.
Which country has more artillery systems, Greece or Russia?
Russia fields 3,611 artillery systems (self-propelled, towed, and MLRS) compared to Greece's 1,440.
How do the Greece and Russia armies compare in size?
Russia's army is 3.2 times larger than Greece's in terms of total vehicles (16,935 vs 5,372).