Since World War I, the tank has been symbolic of military strength. These armored vehicles have proved themselves time and again over the years, and they are still central to any given military’s strength on the ground. Tanks began the age of mechanized warfare where machines are now instrumental in determining the outcome of conflicts around the globe.
Tanks also heavily influenced military doctrine from their onset, even up to today. Countries like Russia made incredible use of their tanks marching Westward across Europe in World War II. Even Nazi Germany, made full use of their tanks in North Africa during this time developing many of the tactics that are seen in tank warfare today. (These are the world’s 30 strongest military powers – which nations are gaining on America?)
While the United States is considered to have the strongest military on the planet, comparatively it is lacking to only a handful of other nations when it comes to its tank arsenal, numerically speaking. The U.S. military primarily relies on its Navy and Air Force for projecting power around the world, but when there are troops on the ground tanks are there to back them up.
Although tanks may not be as important now as they once were, as military technology and tactics continue to evolve, they are still an integral part in any ground defense or invasion providing armored support to troops and holding the front line. Here, 24/7 Wall St. is exploring the countries with the most tanks in the world.
To identify the countries with the most tanks in the world, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed 2024 Military Strength Ranking from Global Firepower, an annually updated defense-related statistics website with information on 145 countries. Countries were ranked on the total number of tanks in their arsenal. We included supplemental information regarding the total military vehicles, artillery and MLRS units, as well as each country’s overall military strength score.
Here is a look at the countries with the largest tank armies in the world:
Why Are We Covering This?
Understanding global military dynamics is incredibly important due to the interconnected nature of international relations and conflicts. As long as civilization has existed, the world has witnessed shifting power balances and alliances which have ultimately shaped the current geopolitical landscape. While key players like the United States, China, and Russia are considered the strongest military powers in the world, there are a number of other nations with their own spheres of influence and strengths that impact global relations from a military perspective.
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 297
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 8
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 8,832
Active duty military personnel: 80,000
Military strength score: 0.8361 – #47 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Chile has 277 military aircraft (including 45 fighter aircraft and 87 helicopters). Chile has 80,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 18.7 million.
29. Mongolia
Total number of tanks: 420
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 500
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 130
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 2,560
Active duty military personnel: 35,000
Military strength score: 2.1135 – #98 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Mongolia has 7 military aircraft (including 2 helicopters). Mongolia has 35,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 3.3 million.
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 305
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 180
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 5,980
Active duty military personnel: 150,000
Military strength score: 0.6735 – #37 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Myanmar has 317 military aircraft (including 26 attack aircraft, 58 fighter aircraft, and 83 helicopters). Myanmar has 150,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 57.5 million.
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 848
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 268
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 7,642
Active duty military personnel: 126,400
Military strength score: 1.2531 – #60 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Azerbaijan has 154 military aircraft (including 18 attack aircraft, 12 fighter aircraft, and 86 helicopters). Azerbaijan has 126,400 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 10.7 million.
26. Belarus
Total number of tanks: 507
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 572
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 206
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 6,916
Active duty military personnel: 63,000
Military strength score: 1.3954 – #70 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Belarus has 185 military aircraft (including 50 attack aircraft, 36 fighter aircraft, and 68 helicopters). Belarus has 63,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 9.5 million.
25. Japan
Total number of tanks: 521
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 629
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 54
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 31,964
Active duty military personnel: 247,150
Military strength score: 0.1839 – #7 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Japan has 1,443 military aircraft (including 38 attack aircraft, 217 fighter aircraft, and 596 helicopters). Japan has 247,150 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 123.2 million.
24. Poland
Total number of tanks: 614
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 677
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 196
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 23,138
Active duty military personnel: 202,100
Military strength score: 0.3776 – #22 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Poland has 479 military aircraft (including 44 attack aircraft, 59 fighter aircraft, and 216 helicopters). Poland has 202,100 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 38.7 million.
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 639
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 26
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 16,935
Active duty military personnel: 360,850
Military strength score: 0.4536 – #26 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Thailand has 493 military aircraft (including 20 attack aircraft, 72 fighter aircraft, and 258 helicopters). Thailand has 360,850 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 69.9 million.
22. Cambodia
Total number of tanks: 644
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 460
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 463
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 3,627
Active duty military personnel: 221,000
Military strength score: 2.0752 – #95 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Cambodia has 25 military aircraft (including 21 helicopters). Cambodia has 221,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 17.1 million.
21. Turkmenistan
Total number of tanks: 654
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 523
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 164
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 5,016
Active duty military personnel: 36,500
Military strength score: 1.6512 – #77 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Turkmenistan has 91 military aircraft (including 27 attack aircraft, 24 fighter aircraft, and 26 helicopters). Turkmenistan has 36,500 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 5.7 million.
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 799
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 321
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 19,040
Active duty military personnel: 257,000
Military strength score: 0.4201 – #25 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Saudi Arabia has 917 military aircraft (including 81 attack aircraft, 283 fighter aircraft, and 264 helicopters). Saudi Arabia has 257,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 36.5 million.
19. Taiwan
Total number of tanks: 888
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 1,848
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 234
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 19,921
Active duty military personnel: 215,000
Military strength score: 0.3988 – #23 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Taiwan has 761 military aircraft (including 285 fighter aircraft and 236 helicopters). Taiwan has 215,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 23.6 million.
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 549
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 129
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 7,877
Active duty military personnel: 195,800
Military strength score: 1.1273 – #59 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Morocco has 260 military aircraft (including 83 fighter aircraft and 78 helicopters). Morocco has 195,800 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 37.4 million.
17. Iraq
Total number of tanks: 1,025
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 1044
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 572
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 37,288
Active duty military personnel: 193,000
Military strength score: 0.7738 – #43 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Iraq has 391 military aircraft (including 36 attack aircraft, 26 fighter aircraft, and 197 helicopters). Iraq has 193,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 42.1 million.
16. Ukraine
Total number of tanks: 1,114
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 1273
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 279
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 18,920
Active duty military personnel: 900,000
Military strength score: 0.3755 – #21 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Ukraine has 324 military aircraft (including 36 attack aircraft, 70 fighter aircraft, and 136 helicopters). Ukraine has 900,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 35.7 million.
15. Israel
Total number of tanks: 1,300
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 523
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 183
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 35,985
Active duty military personnel: 170,000
Military strength score: 0.2661 – #15 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Israel has 611 military aircraft (including 38 attack aircraft, 240 fighter aircraft, and 147 helicopters). Israel has 170,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 9.4 million.
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 1287
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 152
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 61,888
Active duty military personnel: 142,700
Military strength score: 0.5337 – #30 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Greece has 558 military aircraft (including 178 fighter aircraft and 293 helicopters). Greece has 142,700 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 10.5 million.
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 575
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 474
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 11,912
Active duty military personnel: 600,000
Military strength score: 0.4024 – #24 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Vietnam has 246 military aircraft (including 32 attack aircraft, 41 fighter aircraft, and 101 helicopters). Vietnam has 600,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 105.8 million.
12. Jordan
Total number of tanks: 1,458
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 438
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 56
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 16,624
Active duty military personnel: 100,500
Military strength score: 1.6139 – #76 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Jordan has 274 military aircraft (including 6 attack aircraft, 44 fighter aircraft, and 155 helicopters). Jordan has 100,500 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 11.2 million.
11. Algeria
Total number of tanks: 1,485
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 707
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 266
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 26,000
Active duty military personnel: 325,000
Military strength score: 0.3589 – #20 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Algeria has 608 military aircraft (including 42 attack aircraft, 102 fighter aircraft, and 299 helicopters). Algeria has 325,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 47.0 million.
10. Iran
Total number of tanks: 1,713
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 2,462
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 1,517
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 65,825
Active duty military personnel: 610,000
Military strength score: 0.3048 – #16 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Iran has 551 military aircraft (including 21 attack aircraft, 188 fighter aircraft, and 128 helicopters). Iran has 610,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 88.4 million.
9. South Korea
Total number of tanks: 2,236
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 7,670
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 426
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 58,880
Active duty military personnel: 600,000
Military strength score: 0.1656 – #5 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, South Korea has 1,592 military aircraft (including 98 attack aircraft, 315 fighter aircraft, and 807 helicopters). South Korea has 600,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 52.1 million.
8. Turkey
Total number of tanks: 2,238
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 2,745
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 296
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 61,173
Active duty military personnel: 355,200
Military strength score: 0.1902 – #9 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Turkey has 1,083 military aircraft (including 201 fighter aircraft and 508 helicopters). Turkey has 355,200 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 84.1 million.
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 3,291
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 600
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 17,516
Active duty military personnel: 654,000
Military strength score: 0.2513 – #12 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Pakistan has 1,399 military aircraft (including 90 attack aircraft, 328 fighter aircraft, and 373 helicopters). Pakistan has 654,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 252.4 million.
6. Egypt
Total number of tanks: 3,620
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 2,018
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 528
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 41,012
Active duty military personnel: 440,000
Military strength score: 0.3427 – #19 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Egypt has 1,093 military aircraft (including 90 attack aircraft, 238 fighter aircraft, and 348 helicopters). Egypt has 440,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 111.2 million.
5. India
Total number of tanks: 4,201
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 4,075
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 264
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 148,594
Active duty military personnel: 1,455,550
Military strength score: 0.1184 – #4 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, India has 2,229 military aircraft (including 130 attack aircraft, 513 fighter aircraft, and 899 helicopters). India has 1,455,550 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 1.41 billion.
4. North Korea
Total number of tanks: 4,344
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 2,000
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 1,500
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 18,288
Active duty military personnel: 1,320,000
Military strength score: 0.6016 – #34 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, North Korea has 861 military aircraft (including 114 attack aircraft, 368 fighter aircraft, and 205 helicopters). North Korea has 1,320,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 26.3 million.
3. United States
Total number of tanks: 4,640
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 1,883
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 641
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 391,963
Active duty military personnel: 1,328,000
Military strength score: 0.0744 – #1 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, the United States has 13,043 military aircraft (including 889 attack aircraft, 1,790 fighter aircraft, and 5,843 helicopters). The United States has 1,328,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 342.0 million.
2. Russia
Total number of tanks: 5,750
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 13,673
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 3,005
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 131,527
Active duty military personnel: 1,320,000
Military strength score: 0.0788 – #2 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, Russia has 4,292 military aircraft (including 689 attack aircraft, 833 fighter aircraft, and 1,651 helicopters). Russia has 1,320,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 140.8 million.
1. China
Total number of tanks: 6,800
Total count of artillery (self propelled and towed): 4,490
Total inventory of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 2,750
Total military vehicles currently in active service: 144,017
Active duty military personnel: 2,035,000
Military strength score: 0.0788 – #3 out of 145
Apart from the ground forces, China has 3,309 military aircraft (including 371 attack aircraft, 1,212 fighter aircraft, and 913 helicopters). China has 2,035,000 active-duty personnel out of a total population of 1.42 billion.
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