Military Strength: Guatemala vs Jordan

Jordan (ranked #55 globally) holds a stronger overall military position than Guatemala (#113) on the Global Military Index. Jordan fields 116,000 active troops β€” 2.7x Guatemala's 43,000, backed by 65,000 reserves and 15,000 paramilitary. Jordan's $3B defense budget is 6.2x that of Guatemala ($0B). In the air, Guatemala operates 36 aircraft including 3 combat jets, while Jordan fields 256 with 73 fighters. On the ground, Guatemala deploys 5 main battle tanks vs 1,458 for Jordan. Neither Guatemala nor Jordan possesses nuclear weapons.

Guatemalan Military Strength πŸ‡¬πŸ‡Ή

Global Military Index 27.1 (#113) β—‰
πŸͺ– Military personnel 43,000 β—‰
– Reserve troops 63,850 β—‰
– Paramilitary forces 25,000 β—‰
πŸ›©οΈ Military aircraft 36 β—‰
– incl. combat aircraft 3 β—‰
– incl. bombers 0 β—‰
– incl. helicopters 20 β—‰
βš“οΈ Military ships 0 β—‰
– incl. aircraft carriers 0 β—‰
– incl. submarines 0 β—‰
πŸš› Main battle tanks 5 β—‰
πŸ’₯ Nuclear warheads 0 β—‰

Jordanian Military Strength πŸ‡―πŸ‡΄

Global Military Index 44.3 (#55) β—‰
πŸͺ– Military personnel 116,000 β—‰
– Reserve troops 65,000 β—‰
– Paramilitary forces 15,000 β—‰
πŸ›©οΈ Military aircraft 256 β—‰
– incl. combat aircraft 73 β—‰
– incl. bombers 0 β—‰
– incl. helicopters 120 β—‰
βš“οΈ Military ships 0 β—‰
– incl. aircraft carriers 0 β—‰
– incl. submarines 0 β—‰
πŸš› Main battle tanks 1,458 β—‰
πŸ’₯ Nuclear warheads 0 β—‰

πŸ‡¬πŸ‡Ή Guatemala Global Military Index

27.0
Global Rank: #113
πŸͺ– Manpower (15%) 68.0 Active, reserve & paramilitary: 57475 effective
πŸ›‘οΈ Ground Firepower (20%) 17.3 Main battle tanks: 5
βš“ Naval Power (20%) 0.0 Weighted by ship type: carriers, submarines, destroyers...
✈️ Air Power (25%) 37.4 Weighted by aircraft type: combat, bombers, helicopters...
☒️ Nuclear Deterrent (10%) 0.0 No declared nuclear capability
πŸ’° Defense Budget (10%) 40.3 $415M annual military spending

πŸ‡―πŸ‡΄ Jordan Global Military Index

44.3
Global Rank: #55
πŸͺ– Manpower (15%) 73.4 Active, reserve & paramilitary: 137500 effective
πŸ›‘οΈ Ground Firepower (20%) 70.3 Main battle tanks: 1458
βš“ Naval Power (20%) 0.0 Weighted by ship type: carriers, submarines, destroyers...
✈️ Air Power (25%) 55.8 Weighted by aircraft type: combat, bombers, helicopters...
☒️ Nuclear Deterrent (10%) 0.0 No declared nuclear capability
πŸ’° Defense Budget (10%) 52.4 $2560M annual military spending

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Population 18.1 million β—‰
GDP $104.5 billion β—‰
GDP per capita $5,763 β—‰
Military Budget $415.2 million β—‰
Share of GDP in Milex 0.4% β—‰
Share of Govt Expenditures 2.7% β—‰
Military spends per capita $23 β—‰
Population 11.4 million β—‰
GDP $51.0 billion β—‰
GDP per capita $4,456 β—‰
Military Budget $2.6 billion β—‰
Share of GDP in Milex 4.8% β—‰
Share of Govt Expenditures 14.4% β—‰
Military spends per capita $222 β—‰

Guatemala Geography

Land Area 107,159 kmΒ² β—‰
Coastline Length 400 km β—‰

Jordan Geography

Land Area 88,802 kmΒ² β—‰
Coastline Length 26 km β—‰

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who has more military personnel, Guatemala or Jordan?
Jordan has approximately 116,000 active military personnel compared to Guatemala's 43,000, giving Jordan a 3:1 numerical advantage.
Which country has more combat aircraft, Guatemala or Jordan?
Jordan operates 73 combat aircraft compared to Guatemala's 3. This includes fighters, strike aircraft, and multirole combat jets.
Which country spends more on defense, Guatemala or Jordan?
Jordan has a larger defense budget at $2.6 billion (6:1 more) compared to Guatemala's $415 million annually.
Do Guatemala and Jordan have nuclear weapons?
Neither Guatemala nor Jordan currently possesses nuclear weapons.
How do the tank forces of Guatemala and Jordan compare?
Jordan operates 1,458 main battle tanks compared to Guatemala's 5. Tank numbers reflect both active inventory and reserves.