Military Strength: Syria vs Togo
Syria (ranked #56 globally) holds a stronger overall military position than Togo (#122) on the Global Military Index. Syria fields 269,000 active troops β 27:1 Togo's 10,000, backed by 100,000 paramilitary. Syria's $2B defense budget is 13:1 that of Togo ($0B). In the air, Syria operates 414 aircraft including 225 combat jets, while Togo fields 18 with 5 fighters. On the ground, Syria deploys 365 main battle tanks vs 4 for Togo. Neither Syria nor Togo possesses nuclear weapons.
Syrian Military Strength πΈπΎ
| Global Military Index | 43.6 (#56) β |
| πͺ Military personnel | 269,000 β |
| β Reserve troops | 0 β |
| β Paramilitary forces | 100,000 β |
| π©οΈ Military aircraft | 414 β |
| β incl. combat aircraft | 225 β |
| β incl. bombers | 0 β |
| β incl. helicopters | 153 β |
| βοΈ Military ships | 0 β |
| β incl. aircraft carriers | 0 β |
| β incl. submarines | 0 β |
| π Main battle tanks | 365 β |
| π₯ Nuclear warheads | 0 β |
Togolese Military Strength πΉπ¬
| Global Military Index | 23.8 (#122) β |
| πͺ Military personnel | 10,000 β |
| β Reserve troops | 0 β |
| β Paramilitary forces | 750 β |
| π©οΈ Military aircraft | 18 β |
| β incl. combat aircraft | 5 β |
| β incl. bombers | 0 β |
| β incl. helicopters | 10 β |
| βοΈ Military ships | 0 β |
| β incl. aircraft carriers | 0 β |
| β incl. submarines | 0 β |
| π Main battle tanks | 4 β |
| π₯ Nuclear warheads | 0 β |
πΈπΎ Syria Global Military Index
43.6
Global Rank: #56
| πͺ Manpower (15%) | 75.7 | Active, reserve & paramilitary: 199000 effective |
| π‘οΈ Ground Firepower (20%) | 57.0 | Main battle tanks: 365 |
| β Naval Power (20%) | 0.0 | Weighted by ship type: carriers, submarines, destroyers... |
| βοΈ Air Power (25%) | 62.5 | Weighted by aircraft type: combat, bombers, helicopters... |
| β’οΈ Nuclear Deterrent (10%) | 0.0 | No declared nuclear capability |
| π° Defense Budget (10%) | 52.3 | $2495M annual military spending |
πΉπ¬ Togo Global Military Index
23.8
Global Rank: #122
| πͺ Manpower (15%) | 56.3 | Active, reserve & paramilitary: 8775 effective |
| π‘οΈ Ground Firepower (20%) | 15.5 | Main battle tanks: 4 |
| β Naval Power (20%) | 0.0 | Weighted by ship type: carriers, submarines, destroyers... |
| βοΈ Air Power (25%) | 34.9 | Weighted by aircraft type: combat, bombers, helicopters... |
| β’οΈ Nuclear Deterrent (10%) | 0.0 | No declared nuclear capability |
| π° Defense Budget (10%) | 35.3 | $195M annual military spending |
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| Population | 21.0 million β |
| GDP | $12.0 billion β |
| GDP per capita | $572 β |
| Military Budget | $2.5 billion β |
| Share of GDP in Milex | 4.1% β |
| Share of Govt Expenditures | 13.6% β |
| Military spends per capita | $110 β |
| Population | 9.3 million β |
| GDP | $9.2 billion β |
| GDP per capita | $986 β |
| Military Budget | $195.3 million β |
| Share of GDP in Milex | 2.0% β |
| Share of Govt Expenditures | 8.4% β |
| Military spends per capita | $21 β |
Syria Geography
| Land Area | 183,630 kmΒ² β |
| Coastline Length | 193 km β |
Togo Geography
| Land Area | 54,385 kmΒ² β |
| Coastline Length | 56 km β |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who has more military personnel, Syria or Togo?
Syria has approximately 269,000 active military personnel compared to Togo's 10,000, giving Syria a 27:1 numerical advantage.
Which country has more combat aircraft, Syria or Togo?
Syria operates 225 combat aircraft compared to Togo's 5. This includes fighters, strike aircraft, and multirole combat jets.
Which country spends more on defense, Syria or Togo?
Syria has a larger defense budget at $2.5 billion (13:1 more) compared to Togo's $195 million annually.
Do Syria and Togo have nuclear weapons?
Neither Syria nor Togo currently possesses nuclear weapons.
How do the tank forces of Syria and Togo compare?
Syria operates 365 main battle tanks compared to Togo's 4. Tank numbers reflect both active inventory and reserves.