Military Strength: Angola vs Ireland
Angola (ranked #101 globally) holds a stronger overall military position than Ireland (#114) on the Global Military Index. Angola fields 117,000 active troops โ 13:1 Ireland's 9,000, backed by 10,000 paramilitary. Angola allocates $1B to defense compared to $1B for Ireland. In the air, Angola operates 280 aircraft including 81 combat jets, while Ireland fields 27 with 0 fighters. Ireland operates a 31-ship naval fleet; Angola has no navy. Neither Angola nor Ireland possesses nuclear weapons.
Angolan Military Strength ๐ฆ๐ด
| Global Military Index | 29.7 (#101) โ |
| ๐ช Military personnel | 117,000 โ |
| โ Reserve troops | 0 โ |
| โ Paramilitary forces | 10,000 โ |
| ๐ฉ๏ธ Military aircraft | 280 โ |
| โ incl. combat aircraft | 81 โ |
| โ incl. bombers | 0 โ |
| โ incl. helicopters | 115 โ |
| โ๏ธ Military ships | 0 โ |
| โ incl. aircraft carriers | 0 โ |
| โ incl. submarines | 0 โ |
| ๐ Main battle tanks | 0 โ |
| ๐ฅ Nuclear warheads | 0 โ |
Irish Military Strength ๐ฎ๐ช
| Global Military Index | 26.8 (#114) โ |
| ๐ช Military personnel | 9,000 โ |
| โ Reserve troops | 4,050 โ |
| โ Paramilitary forces | 0 โ |
| ๐ฉ๏ธ Military aircraft | 27 โ |
| โ incl. combat aircraft | 0 โ |
| โ incl. bombers | 0 โ |
| โ incl. helicopters | 10 โ |
| โ๏ธ Military ships | 31 โ |
| โ incl. aircraft carriers | 0 โ |
| โ incl. submarines | 0 โ |
| ๐ Main battle tanks | 0 โ |
| ๐ฅ Nuclear warheads | 0 โ |
๐ฆ๐ด Angola Global Military Index
29.7
Global Rank: #101
| ๐ช Manpower (15%) | 72.0 | Active, reserve & paramilitary: 110000 effective |
| ๐ก๏ธ Ground Firepower (20%) | 0.0 | Main battle tanks: 0 |
| โ Naval Power (20%) | 0.0 | Weighted by ship type: carriers, submarines, destroyers... |
| โ๏ธ Air Power (25%) | 57.2 | Weighted by aircraft type: combat, bombers, helicopters... |
| โข๏ธ Nuclear Deterrent (10%) | 0.0 | No declared nuclear capability |
| ๐ฐ Defense Budget (10%) | 45.6 | $922M annual military spending |
๐ฎ๐ช Ireland Global Military Index
27.1
Global Rank: #114
| ๐ช Manpower (15%) | 58.0 | Active, reserve & paramilitary: 11525 effective |
| ๐ก๏ธ Ground Firepower (20%) | 0.0 | Main battle tanks: 0 |
| โ Naval Power (20%) | 28.9 | Weighted by ship type: carriers, submarines, destroyers... |
| โ๏ธ Air Power (25%) | 31.0 | Weighted by aircraft type: combat, bombers, helicopters... |
| โข๏ธ Nuclear Deterrent (10%) | 0.0 | No declared nuclear capability |
| ๐ฐ Defense Budget (10%) | 48.1 | $1331M annual military spending |
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| Population | 36.7 million โ |
| GDP | $84.8 billion โ |
| GDP per capita | $2,308 โ |
| Military Budget | $922.1 million โ |
| Share of GDP in Milex | 1.0% โ |
| Share of Govt Expenditures | 4.9% โ |
| Military spends per capita | $25 โ |
| Population | 5.3 million โ |
| GDP | $551.4 billion โ |
| GDP per capita | $103,888 โ |
| Military Budget | $1.3 billion โ |
| Share of GDP in Milex | 0.2% โ |
| Share of Govt Expenditures | 1.0% โ |
| Military spends per capita | $255 โ |
Angola Geography
| Land Area | 1,246,700 kmยฒ โ |
| Coastline Length | 1,600 km โ |
Ireland Geography
| Land Area | 68,883 kmยฒ โ |
| Coastline Length | 1,448 km โ |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who has more military personnel, Angola or Ireland?
Angola has approximately 117,000 active military personnel compared to Ireland's 9,000, giving Angola a 13:1 numerical advantage.
Which country has more combat aircraft, Angola or Ireland?
Angola operates 81 combat aircraft compared to Ireland's 0. This includes fighters, strike aircraft, and multirole combat jets.
Who has the larger navy, Angola or Ireland?
Ireland has a larger navy with 31 vessels compared to Angola's 0 ships.
Which country spends more on defense, Angola or Ireland?
Ireland has a larger defense budget at $1.3 billion compared to Angola's $922 million annually.
Do Angola and Ireland have nuclear weapons?
Neither Angola nor Ireland currently possesses nuclear weapons.