Army comparison:
Sudan vs
Tunisia
Sudan's army fields 5,915 active vehicles — 2.3:1 Tunisia's 2,603.
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Sudan leads on 6 of 7 categories
Sudan
Tunisia
Bars: weighted contribution to the ARMS ground pillar (vehicles × category weight, active + 0.3 × stored) · figures: active vehicles at each side's latest inventory year · Methodology
Key figures as of 2026
| Sudan | Tunisia | Ratio | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total vehicles | 5,915 | 2,603 | 🇸🇩 2.3× |
| Main battle tanks | 1,055 | 90 | 🇸🇩 12× |
| Artillery pieces | 2,020 | 105 | 🇸🇩 19× |
| Armoured fighting vehicles | 2,840 | 2,408 | 🇸🇩 1.2× |
| Active military personnel (all branches) | 104,300 | 35,800 | 🇸🇩 2.9× |
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| Infantry fighting vehicles | 420 | 0 | 🇸🇩 |
| Armoured personnel carriers | 1,030 | 471 | 🇸🇩 2.2× |
| Self-propelled artillery | 100 | 0 | 🇸🇩 |
| Towed artillery | 1,150 | 105 | 🇸🇩 11× |
| Rocket artillery | 770 | 0 | 🇸🇩 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which country has more armored vehicles, Sudan or Tunisia?
Sudan has a larger ground force with 5,915 vehicles compared to Tunisia's 2,603 vehicles.
Which country has more tanks, Sudan or Tunisia?
Sudan operates more main battle tanks with 1,055 compared to Tunisia's 90.
Which army has more infantry fighting vehicles, Sudan or Tunisia?
Sudan has 420 infantry fighting vehicles compared to Tunisia's 0.
Which country has more armored personnel carriers, Sudan or Tunisia?
Sudan operates 1,030 APCs compared to Tunisia's 471.
Which country has more artillery systems, Sudan or Tunisia?
Sudan fields 2,020 artillery systems (self-propelled, towed, and MLRS) compared to Tunisia's 105.
How do the Sudan and Tunisia armies compare in size?
Sudan's army is 2.3 times larger than Tunisia's in terms of total vehicles (5,915 vs 2,603).