Military Strength: Ethiopia vs Yemen

Ethiopia (ranked #66 globally) holds a stronger overall military position than Yemen (#76) on the Global Military Index. Ethiopia fields 138,000 active troops β€” 6.9x Yemen's 20,000. Ethiopia allocates $1B to defense compared to $2B for Yemen. In the air, Ethiopia operates 99 aircraft including 34 combat jets, while Yemen fields 156 with 75 fighters. Yemen operates a 29-ship naval fleet; Ethiopia has no navy. On the ground, Ethiopia deploys 338 main battle tanks vs 0 for Yemen. Neither Ethiopia nor Yemen possesses nuclear weapons.

Ethiopian Military Strength πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ή

Global Military Index 40.1 (#66) β—‰
πŸͺ– Military personnel 138,000 β—‰
– Reserve troops 0 β—‰
– Paramilitary forces 0 β—‰
πŸ›©οΈ Military aircraft 99 β—‰
– incl. combat aircraft 34 β—‰
– incl. bombers 0 β—‰
– incl. helicopters 31 β—‰
βš“οΈ Military ships 0 β—‰
– incl. aircraft carriers 0 β—‰
– incl. submarines 0 β—‰
πŸš› Main battle tanks 338 β—‰
πŸ’₯ Nuclear warheads 0 β—‰

Yemeni Military Strength πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡ͺ

Global Military Index 36.1 (#76) β—‰
πŸͺ– Military personnel 20,000 β—‰
– Reserve troops 0 β—‰
– Paramilitary forces 0 β—‰
πŸ›©οΈ Military aircraft 156 β—‰
– incl. combat aircraft 75 β—‰
– incl. bombers 0 β—‰
– incl. helicopters 40 β—‰
βš“οΈ Military ships 29 β—‰
– incl. aircraft carriers 0 β—‰
– incl. submarines 0 β—‰
πŸš› Main battle tanks 0 β—‰
πŸ’₯ Nuclear warheads 0 β—‰

πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ή Ethiopia Global Military Index

40.1
Global Rank: #66
πŸͺ– Manpower (15%) 81.5 Active, reserve & paramilitary: 503000 effective
πŸ›‘οΈ Ground Firepower (20%) 56.2 Main battle tanks: 338
βš“ Naval Power (20%) 0.0 Weighted by ship type: carriers, submarines, destroyers...
✈️ Air Power (25%) 48.3 Weighted by aircraft type: combat, bombers, helicopters...
☒️ Nuclear Deterrent (10%) 0.0 No declared nuclear capability
πŸ’° Defense Budget (10%) 45.6 $922M annual military spending

πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡ͺ Yemen Global Military Index

35.8
Global Rank: #76
πŸͺ– Manpower (15%) 65.7 Active, reserve & paramilitary: 40000 effective
πŸ›‘οΈ Ground Firepower (20%) 0.0 Main battle tanks: 0
βš“ Naval Power (20%) 37.0 Weighted by ship type: carriers, submarines, destroyers...
✈️ Air Power (25%) 54.4 Weighted by aircraft type: combat, bombers, helicopters...
☒️ Nuclear Deterrent (10%) 0.0 No declared nuclear capability
πŸ’° Defense Budget (10%) 49.8 $1715M annual military spending

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Population 128.7 million β—‰
GDP $163.7 billion β—‰
GDP per capita $1,272 β—‰
Military Budget $921.7 million β—‰
Share of GDP in Milex 0.7% β—‰
Share of Govt Expenditures 6.9% β—‰
Military spends per capita $7 β—‰
Population 34.1 million β—‰
GDP $21.6 billion β—‰
GDP per capita $634 β—‰
Military Budget $1.7 billion β—‰
Share of GDP in Milex 4.0% β—‰
Share of Govt Expenditures 14.3% β—‰
Military spends per capita $58 β—‰

Ethiopia Geography

Land Area 1,096,630 kmΒ² β—‰
Coastline Length 0 km β—‰

Yemen Geography

Land Area 527,968 kmΒ² β—‰
Coastline Length 1,906 km β—‰

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who has more military personnel, Ethiopia or Yemen?
Ethiopia has approximately 138,000 active military personnel compared to Yemen's 20,000, giving Ethiopia a 7:1 numerical advantage.
Which country has more combat aircraft, Ethiopia or Yemen?
Yemen operates 75 combat aircraft compared to Ethiopia's 34. This includes fighters, strike aircraft, and multirole combat jets.
Who has the larger navy, Ethiopia or Yemen?
Yemen has a larger navy with 29 vessels compared to Ethiopia's 0 ships.
Which country spends more on defense, Ethiopia or Yemen?
Yemen has a larger defense budget at $1.7 billion (1.9:1 more) compared to Ethiopia's $922 million annually.
Do Ethiopia and Yemen have nuclear weapons?
Neither Ethiopia nor Yemen currently possesses nuclear weapons.
How do the tank forces of Ethiopia and Yemen compare?
Ethiopia operates 338 main battle tanks compared to Yemen's 0. Tank numbers reflect both active inventory and reserves.