Military power of Netherlands & Turkey
Netherlands vs Turkey
Netherlands is a country located in Western Europe with an area of 41,543 km2 (land boundries: 1,053 km and costline 451 km). The capital of Netherlands is Amsterdam. The number of inhabitants is 17,469,635.
The Netherlands is a member of NATO and was one of the original 12 countries to sign the North Atlantic Treaty. Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg signed an agreement to conduct joint air policing of their territories in 2015. They trade responsibility for patrolling the skies over the three countries. The inventory of the Netherlands Armed Forces consists of a mix of domestically-produced and modern European and United States equipment. The Netherlands has an advanced domestic defense industry that focuses on armored vehicles, naval ships, and air defense systems
More about Netherlands militaryTurkey is a country located in Southeastern Europe and Southwestern Asia (that portion of Turkey west of the Bosporus is geographically part of Europe) with an area of 783,562 km2 (land boundries: 2,816 km and costline 7,200 km). The capital of Turkey is Ankara. The number of inhabitants is 83,614,362.
Turkey has been a member of NATO since 1952 and hosts NATO's Land Forces Command in Izmir. Under a long-range strategic plan, the Turkish Armed Forces continued efforts to modernize its equipment and force structure. The Turkish Armed Forces inventory is mostly comprised of a mix of domestically-produced and Western weapons systems. In 2019 Turkey purchased the Russian S-400 air defense system. That complicated its relationship with NATO. Turkey has a strong defense industry capable of producing a range of weapons systems for both export and internal use.
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Military expenditures
NL | TR | |
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Military budget: | 16.6 billion $ | 15.8 billion $ |
Percent of GDP: | 1.6% | 1.5% |
Manpower
NL | TR | |
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Active personnel: | 41,199 | 425,000 |
Reserve personnel: | 6,532 | 200,000 |
Available for military: | 7,728,129 | 21,079,077 |
Land Forces
NL | TR | ||
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Tanks: | 18 | 2,203 | |
Armoured fighting vehicles: | 1,116 | 9,323 | |
Total artillery: | 75 | 3,103 | |
Self-propelled artillery: | 52 | 1,034 | |
Rocket artillery: | 0 | 322 |
Air Forces
NL | TR | ||
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Total aircraft: | 183 | 1,408 | |
Fighter aircraft: | 0 | 19 | |
Multirole aircraft: | 61 | 234 | |
Attack aircraft: | 0 | 0 | |
Helicopters: | 82 | 349 | |
UCAV (combat drone): | 4 | 443 |
Navy
NL | TR | ||
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Total naval: | 144 | 191 | |
Aircraftcarriers: | 0 | 1 | |
Destroyers: | 4 | 0 | |
Frigates: | 2 | 17 | |
Corvettes: | 0 | 9 | |
Submarines: | 4 | 12 |
☢ Nuclear weapons
Netherlands
Netherlands participates in the NATO nuclear weapons sharing arrangements and trains for delivering United States nuclear warheads.
Turkey
Turkey participates in the NATO nuclear weapons sharing arrangements and trains for delivering United States nuclear warheads.
Military service
Netherlands
17 years of age for an all-volunteer force.
Turkey
21-41 years of age for male compulsory military service; 18 years of age for voluntary service; 12 months conscript obligation for non-university graduates, 6-12 months for university graduates (graduates of higher education may perform 6 months of military service as short-term privates, or 12 months as reserve officers); conscripts are called to register at age 20, for service at 21; women serve in the Turkish Armed Forces only as officers; reserve obligation to age 41; Turkish citizens with a residence or work permit who have worked abroad for at least 3 years (1095 days) can be exempt from military service in exchange for 6,000 EUR or its equivalent in foreign currencies; a law passed in December 2014 introduced a one-time payment scheme which exempted Turkish citizens 27 and older from conscription in exchange for a payment of $8,150.