Military Strength: Philippines vs South Sudan
Philippines (ranked #47 globally) holds a stronger overall military position than South Sudan (#95) on the Global Military Index. Philippines fields 157,000 active troops β 3.0x South Sudan's 53,000, backed by 1,400,000 reserves and 62,300 paramilitary. Philippines's $6B defense budget is 3.0x that of South Sudan ($2B). In the air, Philippines operates 246 aircraft vs 20 for South Sudan. Philippines operates a 115-ship naval fleet; South Sudan has no navy. On the ground, Philippines deploys 10 main battle tanks vs 30 for South Sudan. Neither Philippines nor South Sudan possesses nuclear weapons.
| Global Military Index |
46.4 (#47)
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| πͺ Military personnel |
157,000
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| β Reserve troops |
1,400,000
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| β Paramilitary forces |
62,300
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| π©οΈ
Military aircraft
|
246
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| β incl. combat aircraft |
0
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| β incl. bombers |
0
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| β incl. helicopters |
152
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| βοΈ
Military ships
|
115
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| β incl. aircraft carriers |
0
β
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| β incl. submarines |
0
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| π Main battle tanks |
10
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| π₯ Nuclear warheads |
0
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|
| Global Military Index |
31.0 (#95)
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| πͺ Military personnel |
53,000
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| β Reserve troops |
0
β
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| β Paramilitary forces |
0
β
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| π©οΈ
Military aircraft
|
20
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| β incl. combat aircraft |
0
β
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| β incl. bombers |
0
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| β incl. helicopters |
15
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| βοΈ
Military ships
|
0
β
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| β incl. aircraft carriers |
0
β
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| β incl. submarines |
0
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| π Main battle tanks |
30
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| π₯ Nuclear warheads |
0
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| πͺ Manpower (15%) |
84.8 |
Active, reserve & paramilitary: 868690 effective |
| π‘οΈ Ground Firepower (20%) |
23.1 |
Main battle tanks: 10 |
| β Naval Power (20%) |
54.9 |
Weighted by ship type: carriers, submarines, destroyers... |
| βοΈ Air Power (25%) |
48.9 |
Weighted by aircraft type: combat, bombers, helicopters... |
| β’οΈ Nuclear Deterrent (10%) |
0.0 |
No declared nuclear capability |
| π° Defense Budget (10%) |
58.3 |
$6118M annual military spending |
| πͺ Manpower (15%) |
75.2 |
Active, reserve & paramilitary: 185000 effective |
| π‘οΈ Ground Firepower (20%) |
33.1 |
Main battle tanks: 30 |
| β Naval Power (20%) |
0.0 |
Weighted by ship type: carriers, submarines, destroyers... |
| βοΈ Air Power (25%) |
31.8 |
Weighted by aircraft type: combat, bombers, helicopters... |
| β’οΈ Nuclear Deterrent (10%) |
0.0 |
No declared nuclear capability |
| π° Defense Budget (10%) |
50.9 |
$2028M annual military spending |
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| Population |
114.9 million
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| GDP |
$437.1 billion
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| GDP per capita |
$3,805
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| Military Budget |
$6.1 billion
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| Share of GDP in Milex |
1.3%
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| Share of Govt Expenditures |
5.4%
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| Military spends per capita |
$53
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| Population |
11.5 million
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| GDP |
$12.0 billion
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| GDP per capita |
$1,045
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| Military Budget |
$2.0 billion
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| Share of GDP in Milex |
2.0%
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| Share of Govt Expenditures |
8.2%
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| Military spends per capita |
$172
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| Land Area |
298,170 kmΒ²
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| Coastline Length |
36,289 km
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| Land Area |
644,329 kmΒ²
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| Coastline Length |
0 km
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Who has more military personnel, Philippines or South Sudan?
Philippines has approximately 157,000 active military personnel compared to South Sudan's 53,000, giving Philippines a 3:1 numerical advantage.
Who has the larger navy, Philippines or South Sudan?
Philippines has a larger navy with 115 vessels compared to South Sudan's 0 ships.
Which country spends more on defense, Philippines or South Sudan?
Philippines has a larger defense budget at $6.1 billion (3:1 more) compared to South Sudan's $2.0 billion annually.
Do Philippines and South Sudan have nuclear weapons?
Neither Philippines nor South Sudan currently possesses nuclear weapons.
How do the tank forces of Philippines and South Sudan compare?
South Sudan operates 30 main battle tanks compared to Philippines's 10. Tank numbers reflect both active inventory and reserves.