Europe has long been known for its military history, partially due to it being ground zero for the largest conflict the world has ever known. Ever since then, the military landscape has evolved into a patchwork of NATO nations and some of the strongest military forces in the world. Here, 24/7 Wall St. is exploring the largest military forces on the European continent.
To determine the countries with the largest military forces in Europe, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed 2024 Military Strength Ranking from Global Firepower, an annually updated defense-related statistics website with information on 145 countries. Global Firepower ranked 145 countries based on their PowerIndex, a composite of over 60 measures in categories such as military might, financials, logistical capability, and geography. We ranked these countries according to their total military personnel. The smaller the PowerIndex value the more powerful a nation’s theoretical conventional fighting capability is. We included supplemental information regarding active military personnel, military aircraft, vehicles, and naval power as well. Note that we excluded Russia from this list.
Here is a look at the largest militaries in Europe:
Why Are We Covering This?
Understanding the military dynamics in Europe is important considering the continent’s deeply rooted geopolitical challenges going forward. Historically, Europe has been marked by wars, shifting alliances, and territorial disputes, and yet it still remains a key player on the global stage. At the same time, alliances like the EU or NATO are some of the most powerful in terms of their influence on the world. Whether it is a question of NATO’s expansion or Russia’s campaign in Eastern Europe, these military forces tilt the region’s balance of power.
37. Luxembourg
Total military personnel: 1,000
Active personnel: 1,000
Reserves: 0
Paramilitary forces: 0
Total population: 660,924
Fit-for-service: 91,208
Military strength score and world rank: 2.1458 – #109 out of 145
Apart from these forces, Luxembourg also has one military aircraft and 180 military vehicles.
36. Montenegro
Total military personnel: 7,850
Active personnel: 2,350
Reserves: 0
Paramilitary forces: 5,500
Total population: 602,445
Fit-for-service: 85,547
Military strength score and world rank: 2.9109 – #129 out of 145
Apart from these forces, Montenegro also has a total of 11 aircraft and 662 military vehicles (including 12 MLRS units).
35. Albania
Total military personnel: 9,100
Active personnel: 6,600
Reserves: 2,000
Paramilitary forces: 500
Total population: 3,101,621
Fit-for-service: 1,290,274
Military strength score and world rank: 1.8188 – #90 out of 145
Apart from these forces, Albania also has a total of 19 aircraft and 976 military vehicles (including 40 tanks).
34. Ireland
Total military personnel: 9,465
Active personnel: 7,765
Reserves: 1,700
Paramilitary forces: 0
Total population: 5,323,991
Fit-for-service: 2,033,765
Military strength score and world rank: 1.8779 – #94 out of 145
Apart from these forces, Ireland also has a total of 25 aircraft and 1,064 military vehicles.
Military strength score and world rank: 0.1443 – #6 out of 145
Apart from these forces, United Kingdom also has a total of 664 aircraft and 27,203 military vehicles (including 213 tanks and 41 MLRS units).
1. Ukraine
Total military personnel: 2,200,000
Active personnel: 900,000
Reserves: 1,200,000
Paramilitary forces: 100,000
Total population: 43,306,477
Fit-for-service: 15,460,412
Military strength score and world rank: 0.2598 – #18 out of 145
Apart from these forces, Ukraine also has a total of 321 aircraft, 22,110 military vehicles (including 1,777 tanks and 491 MLRS units).
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