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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (North Atlantic Alliance) is an intergovernmental military alliance which was signed in Washington on 4 April 1949. NATO is a system of collective security: its independent member states agree to defend each other against attacks by others countries. NATO's main headquarters are located in Brussels. The following twelve states signed the treaty and became the founding members: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, United Kingdom and United States. The following states joined the treaty after 1949: Greece, Germany, Turkey and Spain. Members who joined after the dissolution of the Soviet Union: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Albania, Croatia, Montenegro and North Macedonia.

Before and during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, several NATO countries sent army to reinforce the alliance's eastern flank. Alliance had deployed 40,000 troops along its 2,500 kilometres long Eastern flank to deter possible Russian aggression. On 5 July the North Atlantic Alliance members signed off on the accession protocols for Sweden and Finland and formally approved the decisions of the NATO summit.

Finland joined the alliance on 4 April 2023.

Canada is a country located in Northern North America with an area of 9,984,670 km2 (land boundries: 8,891 km and costline 202,080 km). The capital of Canada is Ottawa. The number of inhabitants is 38,048,738.

Canada is a member of NATO and was one of the original 12 countries to sign the North Atlantic Treaty. Canada is part of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). The Canadian's inventory is a mix of domestically-produced equipment and imported weapons systems from Australia, Europe, Israel, and the USA. The leading supplier is the United States. Canada's defense industry develops, maintains, and produces a range of equipment, including aircraft, combat vehicles, naval vessels.

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Military expenditures

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Military budget

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1338.7 billion $
27 billion $

Percent of GDP

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0 %
1.4 %

Manpower

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Active personnel

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3,298,939
68,000

Reserve personnel

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2,728,032
27,000

Available for military

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211,574,462
8,031,266

Land Forces

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Tanks

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12,475
74
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Armoured fighting vehicles

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84,910
1,678
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Total artillery

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12,894
159
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Self-propelled artillery

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4,495
0
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Rocket artillery

+
1,759
0

Air Forces

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Total aircraft

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21,265
446
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Fighter

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904
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Multirole

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3,843
121
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Attack

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642
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Helicopters

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7,977
150
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UCAV (combat drone)

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958
0

Navy

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Total naval

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2,264
70
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Aircraft carriers

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30
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Destroyers

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122
0
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Frigates

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120
12
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Corvettes

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64
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Submarines

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150
4

Nuclear weapons

NATO

Data not available

Canada

Does not have nuclear weapons.

Military service

NATO

Data not available

Canada

17 years of age for voluntary male and female military service (with parental consent); 16 years of age for Reserve and Military College applicants; Canadian citizenship or permanent residence status required; maximum 34 years of age; service obligation 3-9 years