Which country has the largest air force in Africa?
The country with the largest air force in Africa is Egypt with a total of 701 war planes and attack choppers. At second and third, are Algeria with 197 aircrafts and Morocco with 125 aircrafts.
The average air force size (planes and helicopters) of the countries in Africa is around 39.3 aircrafts.
Planes. Egypt has the most number of war planes in Africa - at 569 planes. Average size of war plane fleet among countries in Africa is around 28.0 planes.
Attack Helicopters. Egypt has the largest attack chopper fleet (132 helicopters) in Africa. In Africa, on average, countries have an attack chopper fleet size of 11.3 helicopters.
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The country with the second-highest defence budget in Africa is Egypt. Egypt's defence expenditure is estimated to be US$3,744M (1.20% of its GDP).
Egypt has the largest military force in Africa. With a 1,314,500-strong military, Egypt has a per-capita ratio of 13.2 military personnel per 1000 in population. Its total military consists of 438,500 active personnel (largest in Africa), 479,000 reserve personnel and 397,000 from paramilitary forces.
Egypt's battle tank force is the largest in Africa. On land, Egypt has a mobile force of 4,295 tanks. For aerial defence, Egypt has an air force of 569 military aircrafts and 132 attack helicopters.
Egypt has the largest naval fleet in Africa. Egypt has a naval fleet of 22 vessels, including 8 non-nuclear submarines. Rounding up the fleet of warships are 7 frigates and 7 corvettes.
Algeria's defence budget is the highest in Africa. Algeria allocates about 6% of its GDP (estimated at US$10,304M) for its defence budget. Its percentage of GDP allocated to defence spending is the third-highest worldwide.
Algeria has the second-largest military force in Africa. With a 467,200-strong military, Algeria has a per-capita ratio of 11.2 military personnel per 1000 in population. Its total military consists of 130,000 active personnel, 150,000 reserve personnel and 187,200 from paramilitary forces.
Algeria's battle tank force is the second-largest in Africa. On land, Algeria has a mobile force of 1,195 tanks. For aerial defence, Algeria has an air force of 120 military aircrafts and 77 attack helicopters.
Algeria's naval fleet is the second-largest in Africa. Algeria has a naval fleet of 18 vessels, including 6 non-nuclear submarines. Rounding up the fleet of warships are 5 frigates and 6 corvettes.
Morocco has the third-highest defence budget in Africa. Morocco allocates about 3.10% of its GDP (estimated at US$3,721M) for its defence budget. Its percentage of GDP allocated to defence spending is the third-highest in Africa.
Morocco's military force is the third-largest in Africa. Morocco has a military that is composed of 195,800 active personnel (third-largest in Africa), 150,000 in reserve and 50,000 from paramilitary forces, totalling 395,800 or 11.5 military personnel per 1000 in population.
On land, Morocco has a mobile force of 434 tanks. For aerial defence, Morocco has an air force of 92 military aircrafts and 33 attack helicopters.
The naval fleet also possesses numerous warships, including 5 frigates, 1 destroyers and 1 corvettes.
The defence budget of South Africa is estimated at US$3,465M at around 1% of its GDP.
South Africa has a military that is composed of 65,350 active personnel and 15,050 in reserve, totalling 80,400 or 1.5 military personnel per 1000 in population.
On land, South Africa has a mobile force of 34 tanks. For aerial defence, South Africa has an air force of 105 military aircrafts and 15 attack helicopters.
South Africa has a naval fleet of 7 vessels, including 3 non-nuclear submarines.
Sudan's defence expenditure is estimated to be US$722M (1.60% of its GDP).
Sudan has a military that is composed of 104,300 active personnel and 105,000 from paramilitary forces, totalling 209,300 or 4.9 military personnel per 1000 in population.
Sudan has the third-largest battle tank force in Africa. On land, Sudan has a mobile force of 465 tanks. For aerial defence, Sudan has an air force of 63 military aircrafts and 45 attack helicopters.
The defence budget of Uganda is estimated at US$646M at around 2.10% of its GDP.
With a 56,400-strong military, Uganda has a per-capita ratio of 1.4 military personnel per 1000 in population. Its total military consists of 45,000 active personnel, 10,000 reserve personnel and 1,400 from paramilitary forces.
On land, Uganda has a mobile force of 239 tanks. For aerial defence, Uganda has an air force of 16 military aircrafts and 6 attack helicopters.
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