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Georgia is a country located in Southwestern Asia, bordering the Black Sea, between Turkey and Russia, with an area of 69,700 km2 (land boundries: 141 km and costline 7,314 km). The capital of Georgia is Tbilisi. The number of inhabitants is 3,694,608.

Georgia is not a member of NATO but has had a relationship with the Alliance since 1992 and declared its aspiration to join in 2002. Georgia has participated in multinational exercises and security operations abroad with NATO. The Defense Forces of Georgia (DFG) is focused primarily on Russia, which maintains military bases and troops in occupied Abkhazia and South Ossetia. In 2008, a five-day conflict with Russian forces ended in defeat and the expulsion of Georgian forces from the breakaway regions. The majority of the military's inventory consists of Soviet-era weapons and equipment, some of which has been upgraded. It has smaller quantities of mostly secondhand material from such countries as Israel, Turkey, and the Uinted States, as well as some domestically produced equipment.

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Australia is a country located in Oceania with an area of 7,692,024 km2 (land boundries: 0 km and costline 25,760 km). The capital of Australia is Canberra. The number of inhabitants is 25,807,800.

Australia has been part of the Australia, New Zealand, and US Security (ANZUS) Treaty. In 2021, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States announced an enhanced trilateral security partnership called “AUKUS” which would build on existing bilateral ties. The Australian military's inventory includes a mix of domestically-produced and imported Western weapons systems. USA is the largest supplier of arms. The Australian defense industry produces a variety of land and sea weapons platforms.

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Military expenditures

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Military budget

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0.5 billion $
34.4 billion $

Percent of GDP

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1.41 %
2 %

Manpower

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Active personnel

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37,000
60,330

Reserve personnel

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200,000
29,740

Available for military

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2,156,000
5,316,464

Land Forces

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Tanks

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223
73
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Armoured fighting vehicles

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503
1,582
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Total artillery

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187
229
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Self-propelled artillery

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67
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Rocket artillery

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37
0

Air Forces

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Total aircraft

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63
361
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Fighter

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0
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Multirole

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0
96
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Attack

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6
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Helicopters

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38
95
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UCAV (combat drone)

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0
0

Navy

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Total naval

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19
45
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Aircraft carriers

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0
2
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Destroyers

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0
3
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Frigates

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0
7
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Corvettes

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0
0
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Submarines

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0
6

Nuclear weapons

Georgia

Does not have nuclear weapons.

Australia

Does not have nuclear weapons.

Military service

Georgia

18-35 years of age for voluntary military service for men and women. Conscription was abolished in 2016, but reinstated in 2017 for men 18-27 years of age. Conscript service obligation is up to 11 months.

Australia

17 years of age for voluntary military service (with parental consent); no conscription; women allowed to serve in most combat roles, except the Army special forces.