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  • In September 2015, China celebrated their World War Two victory over Japan with a massive

  • military parade. Roughly 12,000 troops marched through Tiananmen Square, a small fraction

  • of China’s total military manpower. Military size often correlates with global influence,

  • so we wanted to know: what are the world’s biggest militaries?

  • Well, military strength can be measured in a number of different ways. In terms of total

  • troop levels, China takes the lead, with roughly 3 million armed forces personnel. That’s

  • about twice as many as the United States. This figure includes paramilitary forces who

  • may serve to replace or support the military when necessary. However it does not include

  • reserve troops, In fact, accounting for reserve

  • forces, would boost North Korea to five million troops. This is due to North Korea’s mandatory conscription

  • forcing all citizens to serve for a period of ten years.

  • One can also measure military power through total military expenditure. You might have

  • a 5-million-strong army, but a small fleet of expensive aircraft would have little trouble

  • winning a war of attrition. In this regard, the United States is by far the most powerful

  • army in the world. With a budget of roughly 600 billion dollars, the US spends more on

  • its military than the next seven countries combined. China, the next biggest spender,

  • has a military budget of about 130 billion. The United State’s massive military budget also means

  • that it has more military hardware than any other country, including weapons and vehicles.

  • But the dawn of the atomic age radically changed the rules of warfare. Just like a large army

  • can’t stand against superior equipment, a well funded military doesn’t have much

  • of a chance against a nuclear weapon. And while it doesn’t really matter how many

  • nukes a country has, it is still telling when a country amasses a huge number of them. Only

  • 9 countries officially hold nukes, of which there are more than 15,000 worldwide. 98%

  • of them are owned by only two countries. As of 2015, Russia holds about 7,500 nuclear

  • weapons, however many of them are in need of updates, and date back to the Cold War.

  • The United States holds about 7,200 nukes, and spends more money on them than the other

  • 8 countries combined. Additionally, the US’s nukes are spread around the world, hosted

  • in a number of allied countries, and ready to retaliate faster than any belligerent nation.

  • Although the criteria for what constitutes the most powerful military can vary, there

  • is little debate that the militaries of China, Russia, and the United States are considered

  • the most powerful in the world. And although tensions have been high between these superpowers,

  • especially regards to Russia and the US, some experts say that having massive militaries

  • is safer. Countries are less likely to fight enormous military campaigns, instead preferring

  • proxy wars, or diplomacy. Others say that large militaries lead to more conflict,

  • because so much of the economy and workforce are dependent on continued military funding.

  • This situation is known as the military-industrial-complex, and is a controversial reality of massively

  • militarized countries. To learn more about the US’s military relationship, check out

  • this video. Thanks for watching Test Tube News, like and subscribe to see new videos

  • daily!

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世界上最強大的軍隊有哪些? (What Are The World's Most Powerful Militaries?)

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