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Greece vs Georgia

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Greece is a country located in Southern Europe with an area of 131,990 km2 (land boundries: 1,110 km and costline 13,676 km). The capital of Greece is Athens. The number of inhabitants is 10,718,565.

Greece joined NATO in 1952. The inventory of the Hellenic Armed Forces consists mostly of a mix of imported weapons from Europe and the USA. Germany is the leading supplier of weapons systems. Greece entered into a security agreement with France in 2021 that included the sale of frigates and fighter aircraft to augment its aging weapons systems. Greece's defense industry also is capable of producing a range of military hardware

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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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Military expenditures

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Military budget

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9 billion $
0.5 billion $

Percent of GDP

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3.7 %
1.41 %

Manpower

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Active personnel

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107,600
37,000

Reserve personnel

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221,600
200,000

Available for military

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2,535,174
2,156,000

Land Forces

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Tanks

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1,344
223
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Armoured fighting vehicles

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4,804
503
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Total artillery

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1,439
187
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Self-propelled artillery

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589
67
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Rocket artillery

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152
37

Air Forces

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Total aircraft

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741
63
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Fighter

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17
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Multirole

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200
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Attack

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0
6
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Helicopters

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343
38
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UCAV (combat drone)

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3
0

Navy

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Total naval

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191
19
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Aircraft carriers

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0
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Destroyers

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0
0
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Frigates

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13
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Corvettes

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0
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Submarines

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10
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Nuclear weapons

Greece

Does not have nuclear weapons.

Georgia

Does not have nuclear weapons.

Military service

Greece

19-45 years of age for compulsory military service; during wartime the law allows for recruitment beginning January of the year of inductee's 18th birthday, thus including 17 year olds; 18 years of age for volunteers; conscript service obligation is 1 year for the Army and 9 months for the Air Force and Navy; women are eligible for voluntary 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.