Military power of NATO & Indonesia
NATO vs Indonesia
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.
Indonesia is a country located in Southeastern Asia with an area of 1,904,569 km2 (land boundries: 2,958 km and costline 54,716 km). The capital of Indonesia is Jakarta. The number of inhabitants is 270,203,917.
The Indonesian military inventory comes from a wide variety of sources. Indonesia has a growing defense industry fueled by technology transfers and cooperation agreements with several countries. The Indonesian Government publicly said in 2022 that growing its domestic defense industry is a national priority over the next 5-10 years.
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Military expenditures
NATO | ID | |
---|---|---|
Military budget: | 1321.7 billion $ | 9 billion $ |
Percent of GDP: | 0% | 0.6% |
Manpower
NATO | ID | |
---|---|---|
Active personnel: | 3,254,339 | 400,000 |
Reserve personnel: | 2,633,732 | 400,000 |
Available for military: | 206,903,543 | 131,000,000 |
Land Forces
NATO | ID | ||
---|---|---|---|
Tanks: | 12,328 | 241 | |
Armoured fighting vehicles: | 81,916 | 1,319 | |
Total artillery: | 12,467 | 796 | |
Self-propelled artillery: | 4,439 | 145 | |
Rocket artillery: | 1,751 | 90 |
Air Forces
NATO | ID | ||
---|---|---|---|
Total aircraft: | 20,987 | 465 | |
Fighter aircraft: | 903 | 5 | |
Multirole aircraft: | 3,663 | 44 | |
Attack aircraft: | 673 | 51 | |
Helicopters: | 7,945 | 203 | |
UCAV (combat drone): | 965 | 6 |
Navy
NATO | ID | ||
---|---|---|---|
Total naval: | 1,990 | 347 | |
Aircraftcarriers: | 30 | 0 | |
Destroyers: | 121 | 0 | |
Frigates: | 111 | 7 | |
Corvettes: | 54 | 24 | |
Submarines: | 144 | 4 |
☢ Nuclear weapons
NATO
Data not available
Indonesia
Does not have nuclear weapons.
Military service
NATO
Data not available
Indonesia
18-27 years of age for voluntary or compulsory military service; 2-year conscript service obligation; 17 year olds are eligible to become cadets at military higher education institutes, where they are classified as military personnel.