Which country has the largest submarine fleet in South America?
The country with the largest submarine fleet in South America is Peru with a total of 6 subs. At second and third, are Brazil with 5 submarines and Chile with 4 submarines.
The average submarine fleets of the countries in South America is around 2.2 subs.
Non-nuclear Submarines. Peru has the largest regular submarine fleet (6 subs) in South America. In South America, on average, countries have a regular submarine fleet size of 2.2 subs.
These are the countries with the most number of submarines in South America:
Peru.
Peru allocates about 1.20% of its GDP (estimated at US$2,725M) for its defence budget.
With a 346,000-strong military, Peru has a per-capita ratio of 11 military personnel per 1000 in population. Its total military consists of 81,000 active personnel, 188,000 reserve personnel and 77,000 from paramilitary forces. Its per-capita military is the third-highest in South America.
On land, Peru has a mobile force of 165 tanks. For aerial defence, Peru has an air force of 78 military aircrafts and 264 attack helicopters.
Peru's naval fleet is the second-largest in South America. Peru has a naval fleet of 19 vessels, including 6 non-nuclear submarines. Other offensive warships in the naval arsenal include 7 frigates and 6 corvettes.
Brazil's defence budget is the highest in South America. The defence budget of Brazil is estimated at US$26,946M at around 1.50% of its GDP.
Brazil has the largest military force in South America. With a 2,101,500-strong military, Brazil has a per-capita ratio of 10.1 military personnel per 1000 in population. Its total military consists of 366,500 active personnel (largest in South America), 1,340,000 reserve personnel and 395,000 from paramilitary forces.
Brazil's battle tank force is the largest in South America. On land, Brazil has a mobile force of 393 tanks. For aerial defence, Brazil has an air force of 292 military aircrafts and 78 attack helicopters.
Brazil has the largest naval fleet in South America. Brazil has a naval fleet of 24 vessels, including 5 non-nuclear submarines. Other offensive warships in the naval arsenal include 11 frigates, 3 destroyers and 4 corvettes.
Chile has the third-highest defence budget in South America. The defence budget of Chile is estimated at US$5,182M at around 1.80% of its GDP.
Chile has a military that is composed of 77,200 active personnel, 40,000 in reserve and 44,700 from paramilitary forces, totalling 161,900 or 9 military personnel per 1000 in population.
Chile's battle tank force is the second-largest in South America. On land, Chile has a mobile force of 245 tanks. For aerial defence, Chile has an air force of 96 military aircrafts and 25 attack helicopters.
Chile has a naval fleet of 13 vessels, including 4 non-nuclear submarines. The naval fleet of warships also include 7 frigates and 1 destroyers.
The country with the second-highest defence budget in South America is Colombia. Colombia's defence expenditure is estimated to be US$10,084M (3.20% of its GDP). Its percentage of GDP allocated to defence spending is the highest in South America.
Colombia has the second-largest military force in South America. Colombia has a military that is composed of 293,200 active personnel (second-largest in South America), 34,950 in reserve and 187,900 from paramilitary forces, totalling 516,050 or 10.7 military personnel per 1000 in population.
For aerial defence, Colombia has an air force of 86 military aircrafts and 49 attack helicopters.
Colombia has a naval fleet of 9 vessels, including 4 non-nuclear submarines. The naval fleet of warships also include 4 frigates and 1 corvettes.
Argentina has a military of 103,350 personnel, with 72,100 active and 31,250 from paramilitary forces, making up 2.3 military personnel per 1000 in population.
Argentina has the third-largest battle tank force in South America. On land, Argentina has a mobile force of 213 tanks. For aerial defence, Argentina has an air force of 123 military aircrafts and 44 attack helicopters.
Argentina's naval fleet is the third-largest in South America. Argentina has a naval fleet of 17 vessels, including 3 non-nuclear submarines. Rounding up the fleet of warships are 6 frigates, 5 destroyers and 3 corvettes.
Venezuela's military force is the third-largest in South America. Venezuela has a military of 351,000 personnel, with 123,000 active (third-largest in South America), 8,000 in reserve and 220,000 from paramilitary forces, making up 11.1 military personnel per 1000 in population. Its per-capita military is the second-highest in South America.
On land, Venezuela has a mobile force of 173 tanks. For aerial defence, Venezuela has an air force of 98 military aircrafts and 293 attack helicopters.
Venezuela has a naval fleet of 8 vessels, including 2 non-nuclear submarines.
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