Military Strength: Oman vs Uganda

Oman (ranked #54 globally) holds a stronger overall military position than Uganda (#79) on the Global Military Index. Oman fields 47,000 active troops vs 46,000 for Uganda, backed by 4,400 paramilitary. Oman's $6B defense budget is 5.4x that of Uganda ($1B). In the air, Oman operates 126 aircraft including 35 combat jets, while Uganda fields 51 with 6 fighters. Oman operates a 21-ship naval fleet; Uganda has no navy. On the ground, Oman deploys 150 main battle tanks vs 240 for Uganda. Neither Oman nor Uganda possesses nuclear weapons.

Omani Military Strength πŸ‡΄πŸ‡²

Global Military Index 44.6 (#54) β—‰
πŸͺ– Military personnel 47,000 β—‰
– Reserve troops 0 β—‰
– Paramilitary forces 4,400 β—‰
πŸ›©οΈ Military aircraft 126 β—‰
– incl. combat aircraft 35 β—‰
– incl. bombers 0 β—‰
– incl. helicopters 40 β—‰
βš“οΈ Military ships 21 β—‰
– incl. aircraft carriers 0 β—‰
– incl. submarines 0 β—‰
πŸš› Main battle tanks 150 β—‰
πŸ’₯ Nuclear warheads 0 β—‰

Ugandan Military Strength πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬

Global Military Index 35.4 (#79) β—‰
πŸͺ– Military personnel 46,000 β—‰
– Reserve troops 10,000 β—‰
– Paramilitary forces 1,400 β—‰
πŸ›©οΈ Military aircraft 51 β—‰
– incl. combat aircraft 6 β—‰
– incl. bombers 0 β—‰
– incl. helicopters 30 β—‰
βš“οΈ Military ships 0 β—‰
– incl. aircraft carriers 0 β—‰
– incl. submarines 0 β—‰
πŸš› Main battle tanks 240 β—‰
πŸ’₯ Nuclear warheads 0 β—‰

πŸ‡΄πŸ‡² Oman Global Military Index

44.6
Global Rank: #54
πŸͺ– Manpower (15%) 66.3 Active, reserve & paramilitary: 43920 effective
πŸ›‘οΈ Ground Firepower (20%) 48.4 Main battle tanks: 150
βš“ Naval Power (20%) 34.3 Weighted by ship type: carriers, submarines, destroyers...
✈️ Air Power (25%) 49.0 Weighted by aircraft type: combat, bombers, helicopters...
☒️ Nuclear Deterrent (10%) 0.0 No declared nuclear capability
πŸ’° Defense Budget (10%) 58.1 $5988M annual military spending

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬ Uganda Global Military Index

35.4
Global Rank: #79
πŸͺ– Manpower (15%) 67.2 Active, reserve & paramilitary: 50420 effective
πŸ›‘οΈ Ground Firepower (20%) 52.9 Main battle tanks: 240
βš“ Naval Power (20%) 0.0 Weighted by ship type: carriers, submarines, destroyers...
✈️ Air Power (25%) 40.2 Weighted by aircraft type: combat, bombers, helicopters...
☒️ Nuclear Deterrent (10%) 0.0 No declared nuclear capability
πŸ’° Defense Budget (10%) 46.9 $1117M annual military spending

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Population 5.0 million β—‰
GDP $108.8 billion β—‰
GDP per capita $21,550 β—‰
Military Budget $6.0 billion β—‰
Share of GDP in Milex 5.6% β—‰
Share of Govt Expenditures 20.1% β—‰
Military spends per capita $1159 β—‰
Population 48.7 million β—‰
GDP $48.8 billion β—‰
GDP per capita $1,002 β—‰
Military Budget $1.1 billion β—‰
Share of GDP in Milex 1.9% β—‰
Share of Govt Expenditures 10.1% β—‰
Military spends per capita $23 β—‰

Oman Geography

Land Area 309,500 kmΒ² β—‰
Coastline Length 2,092 km β—‰

Uganda Geography

Land Area 197,100 kmΒ² β—‰
Coastline Length 0 km β—‰

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who has more military personnel, Oman or Uganda?
Oman has approximately 47,000 active military personnel compared to Uganda's 46,000.
Which country has more combat aircraft, Oman or Uganda?
Oman operates 35 combat aircraft compared to Uganda's 6. This includes fighters, strike aircraft, and multirole combat jets.
Who has the larger navy, Oman or Uganda?
Oman has a larger navy with 21 vessels compared to Uganda's 0 ships.
Which country spends more on defense, Oman or Uganda?
Oman has a larger defense budget at $6.0 billion (5:1 more) compared to Uganda's $1.1 billion annually.
Do Oman and Uganda have nuclear weapons?
Neither Oman nor Uganda currently possesses nuclear weapons.
How do the tank forces of Oman and Uganda compare?
Uganda operates 240 main battle tanks compared to Oman's 150. Tank numbers reflect both active inventory and reserves.