If Putin Crosses the Line, These Are the Armies He’ll Have to Deal With
What would happen if Putin escalated Russia’s ongoing conflict with Ukraine and attacks a NATO member country? Given current events, the answer is far from straightforward. The NATO alliance is currently facing internal tensions due to disagreements between the United States and European allies over handling the war between Ukraine and Russia. Recent actions by […] The post If Putin Crosses the Line, These Are the Armies He’ll Have to Deal With appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..

What would happen if Putin escalated Russia’s ongoing conflict with Ukraine and attacks a NATO member country? Given current events, the answer is far from straightforward.
The NATO alliance is currently facing internal tensions due to disagreements between the United States and European allies over handling the war between Ukraine and Russia. Recent actions by former U.S. President Donald Trump, including softer stance toward Russian President Vladimir Putin, have made European countries uneasy. Allies worry about America’s commitment to NATO’s core mission of collective defense against Russia, causing some European countries to consider strengthening their own defense capabilities independently.
In response, European nations are looking at new plans to protect Ukraine without relying solely on NATO. For example, the UK and other countries are discussing sending 120 fighter jets to defend Ukrainian skies. France’s President Emmanuel Macron has also suggested using the French nuclear program as a possible shield for Europe, signaling a move toward greater independence from U.S. protection. These differences highlight growing cracks within NATO, creating uncertainty about the alliance’s future unity.
To determine the countries with the strongest military might in NATO, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the 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. 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.
(This is an updated version of a previously published article that reflects current news related to NATO along with the 2024 addition of Sweden to the NATO alliance)
Why Is This Important?
NATO members work together to tackle crisis management, promote democracy, and create peaceful resolutions to disputes. Its principle of collective defense is the group’s hallmark and speaks to the cooperation encouraged between countries.
Here is a look at the NATO countries with the strongest militaries.
32. Iceland

- Military strength score: 3.5038
- Active military personnel: 0
- Total military aircraft: 0
- Total military vehicles: 175
- Total navy ships and submarines: 0
31. Montenegro

- Military strength score: 2.9109
- Active military personnel: 2,350
- Total military aircraft: 11
- Total military vehicles: 662
- Total navy ships and submarines: 13
30. North Macedonia

- Military strength score: 2.1717
- Active military personnel: 9,000
- Total military aircraft: 20
- Total military vehicles: 2,156
- Total navy ships and submarines: 0
29. Luxembourg

- Military strength score: 2.1458
- Active military personnel: 1,000
- Total military aircraft: 1
- Total military vehicles: 180
- Total navy ships and submarines: 0
28. Latvia

- Military strength score: 1.9911
- Active military personnel: 17,250
- Total military aircraft: 7
- Total military vehicles: 1,544
- Total navy ships and submarines: 18
27. Slovenia

- Military strength score: 1.8286
- Active military personnel: 7,300
- Total military aircraft: 38
- Total military vehicles: 1,502
- Total navy ships and submarines: 2
26. Albania

- Military strength score: 1.8188
- Active military personnel: 6,600
- Total military aircraft: 19
- Total military vehicles: 976
- Total navy ships and submarines: 19
25. Lithuania

- Military strength score: 1.7395
- Active military personnel: 23,000
- Total military aircraft: 9
- Total military vehicles: 1,356
- Total navy ships and submarines: 11
24. Estonia

- Military strength score: 1.7237
- Active military personnel: 7,700
- Total military aircraft: 7
- Total military vehicles: 1,409
- Total navy ships and submarines: 10
23. Belgium

- Military strength score: 1.2064
- Active military personnel: 25,000
- Total military aircraft: 110
- Total military vehicles: 4,606
- Total navy ships and submarines: 9
22. Slovakia

- Military strength score: 1.1891
- Active military personnel: 19,500
- Total military aircraft: 37
- Total military vehicles: 2,048
- Total navy ships and submarines: 0
21. Croatia

- Military strength score: 1.1333
- Active military personnel: 14,325
- Total military aircraft: 81
- Total military vehicles: 3,076
- Total navy ships and submarines: 32
20. Bulgaria

- Military strength score: 1.0132
- Active military personnel: 37,000
- Total military aircraft: 65
- Total military vehicles: 7,420
- Total navy ships and submarines: 40
19. Hungary

- Military strength score: 0.8478
- Active military personnel: 41,600
- Total military aircraft: 62
- Total military vehicles: 7,797
- Total navy ships and submarines: 0
18. Finland

- Military strength score: 0.7967
- Active military personnel: 24,000
- Total military aircraft: 164
- Total military vehicles: 11,716
- Total navy ships and submarines: 246
17. Denmark

- Military strength score: 0.7743
- Active military personnel: 20,000
- Total military aircraft: 119
- Total military vehicles: 4,056
- Total navy ships and submarines: 91
16. Romania

- Military strength score: 0.7712
- Active military personnel: 81,300
- Total military aircraft: 131
- Total military vehicles: 9,990
- Total navy ships and submarines: 20
15. Czechia

- Military strength score: 0.7706
- Active military personnel: 28,000
- Total military aircraft: 88
- Total military vehicles: 6,757
- Total navy ships and submarines: 0
14. Norway

- Military strength score: 0.5664
- Active military personnel: 23,250
- Total military aircraft: 102
- Total military vehicles: 7,048
- Total navy ships and submarines: 25
13. Netherlands

- Military strength score: 0.5644
- Active military personnel: 41,380
- Total military aircraft: 143
- Total military vehicles: 3,176
- Total navy ships and submarines: 112
12. Portugal

- Military strength score: 0.5609
- Active military personnel: 24,000
- Total military aircraft: 117
- Total military vehicles: 11,173
- Total navy ships and submarines: 113
11. Sweden
- Military strength score: 0.4835
- Active military personnel: 24,400
- Total military aircraft: 169
- Total military vehicles: 6,795
- Total navy ships and submarines: 308
10. Greece

- Military strength score: 0.4349
- Active military personnel: 142,700
- Total military aircraft: 632
- Total military vehicles: 57,030
- Total navy ships and submarines: 187
9. Canada

- Military strength score: 0.3813
- Active military personnel: 68,000
- Total military aircraft: 375
- Total military vehicles: 18,054
- Total navy ships and submarines: 67
8. Poland

- Military strength score: 0.2917
- Active military personnel: 202,100
- Total military aircraft: 468
- Total military vehicles: 13,956
- Total navy ships and submarines: 45
7. Spain

- Military strength score: 0.2882
- Active military personnel: 133,282
- Total military aircraft: 513
- Total military vehicles: 15,046
- Total navy ships and submarines: 168
6. Germany

- Military strength score: 0.2847
- Active military personnel: 181,600
- Total military aircraft: 618
- Total military vehicles: 79,317
- Total navy ships and submarines: 64
5. France

- Military strength score: 0.1878
- Active military personnel: 200,000
- Total military aircraft: 972
- Total military vehicles: 85,023
- Total navy ships and submarines: 128
4. Italy

- Military strength score: 0.1863
- Active military personnel: 165,500
- Total military aircraft: 800
- Total military vehicles: 61,892
- Total navy ships and submarines: 309
3. Turkey

- Military strength score: 0.1697
- Active military personnel: 355,200
- Total military aircraft: 1,069
- Total military vehicles: 55,104
- Total navy ships and submarines: 186
2. United Kingdom

- Military strength score: 0.1443
- Active military personnel: 184,860
- Total military aircraft: 664
- Total military vehicles: 27,203
- Total navy ships and submarines: 117
1. United States

- Military strength score: 0.0699
- Active military personnel: 1,328,000
- Total military aircraft: 13,209
- Total military vehicles: 360,069
- Total navy ships and submarines: 472
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