Military Strength: Iraq vs Suriname

Iraq (ranked #34 globally) holds a stronger overall military position than Suriname (#158) on the Global Military Index. Iraq fields 459,000 active troops โ€” 230:1 Suriname's 2,000, backed by 148,000 paramilitary. Iraq allocates $6B to defense. In the air, Iraq operates 396 aircraft including 53 combat jets, while Suriname fields 3 with 0 fighters. Iraq operates a 62-ship naval fleet; Suriname has no navy. On the ground, Iraq deploys 1,025 main battle tanks vs 0 for Suriname. Neither Iraq nor Suriname possesses nuclear weapons.

Iraqi Military Strength ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ถ

Global Military Index 51.8 (#34) โ—‰
๐Ÿช– Military personnel 459,000 โ—‰
โ€“ Reserve troops 0 โ—‰
โ€“ Paramilitary forces 148,000 โ—‰
๐Ÿ›ฉ๏ธ Military aircraft 396 โ—‰
โ€“ incl. combat aircraft 53 โ—‰
โ€“ incl. bombers 0 โ—‰
โ€“ incl. helicopters 213 โ—‰
โš“๏ธ Military ships 62 โ—‰
โ€“ incl. aircraft carriers 0 โ—‰
โ€“ incl. submarines 0 โ—‰
๐Ÿš› Main battle tanks 1,025 โ—‰
๐Ÿ’ฅ Nuclear warheads 0 โ—‰

Surinamese Military Strength ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ท

Global Military Index 11.5 (#158) โ—‰
๐Ÿช– Military personnel 2,000 โ—‰
โ€“ Reserve troops 0 โ—‰
โ€“ Paramilitary forces 0 โ—‰
๐Ÿ›ฉ๏ธ Military aircraft 3 โ—‰
โ€“ incl. combat aircraft 0 โ—‰
โ€“ incl. bombers 0 โ—‰
โ€“ incl. helicopters 3 โ—‰
โš“๏ธ Military ships 0 โ—‰
โ€“ incl. aircraft carriers 0 โ—‰
โ€“ incl. submarines 0 โ—‰
๐Ÿš› Main battle tanks 0 โ—‰
๐Ÿ’ฅ Nuclear warheads 0 โ—‰

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ถ Iraq Global Military Index

51.8
Global Rank: #34
๐Ÿช– Manpower (15%) 76.8 Active, reserve & paramilitary: 237400 effective
๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Ground Firepower (20%) 66.9 Main battle tanks: 1025
โš“ Naval Power (20%) 34.3 Weighted by ship type: carriers, submarines, destroyers...
โœˆ๏ธ Air Power (25%) 56.8 Weighted by aircraft type: combat, bombers, helicopters...
โ˜ข๏ธ Nuclear Deterrent (10%) 0.0 No declared nuclear capability
๐Ÿ’ฐ Defense Budget (10%) 58.3 $6179M annual military spending

๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ท Suriname Global Military Index

11.5
Global Rank: #158
๐Ÿช– Manpower (15%) 46.6 Active, reserve & paramilitary: 1840 effective
๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Ground Firepower (20%) 0.0 Main battle tanks: 0
โš“ Naval Power (20%) 0.0 Weighted by ship type: carriers, submarines, destroyers...
โœˆ๏ธ Air Power (25%) 18.2 Weighted by aircraft type: combat, bombers, helicopters...
โ˜ข๏ธ Nuclear Deterrent (10%) 0.0 No declared nuclear capability
๐Ÿ’ฐ Defense Budget (10%) 0.0 Data unavailable

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Population 45.1 million โ—‰
GDP $250.8 billion โ—‰
GDP per capita $5,565 โ—‰
Military Budget $6.2 billion
Share of GDP in Milex 2.4%
Share of Govt Expenditures 4.9%
Military spends per capita $136
Population 623164 โ—‰
GDP $3.8 billion โ—‰
GDP per capita $6,084 โ—‰
Military Budget $0
Share of GDP in Milex 0.0%
Share of Govt Expenditures 0.0%
Military spends per capita $

Iraq Geography

Land Area 437,367 kmยฒ โ—‰
Coastline Length 58 km โ—‰

Suriname Geography

Land Area 156,000 kmยฒ โ—‰
Coastline Length 386 km โ—‰

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who has more military personnel, Iraq or Suriname?
Iraq has approximately 459,000 active military personnel compared to Suriname's 2,000, giving Iraq a 230:1 numerical advantage.
Which country has more combat aircraft, Iraq or Suriname?
Iraq operates 53 combat aircraft compared to Suriname's 0. This includes fighters, strike aircraft, and multirole combat jets.
Who has the larger navy, Iraq or Suriname?
Iraq has a larger navy with 62 vessels compared to Suriname's 0 ships.
Which country spends more on defense, Iraq or Suriname?
Iraq has a larger defense budget at $6.2 billion compared to Suriname's $0 million annually.
Do Iraq and Suriname have nuclear weapons?
Neither Iraq nor Suriname currently possesses nuclear weapons.
How do the tank forces of Iraq and Suriname compare?
Iraq operates 1,025 main battle tanks compared to Suriname's 0. Tank numbers reflect both active inventory and reserves.