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Japan

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Japan Self-Defense Forces
日本国自衛隊
Service branches Japan Ground Self-Defense Force

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force

Japan Air Self-Defense Force
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefPM Shinzō Abe
Minister of DefenseItsunori Onodera
Chief of Staff of the Joint Staff CouncilGeneral Shigeru Iwasaki
Japan Air Self-Defense Force
Personnel
Military age18 to 49 years of age
Available for
military service
27,301,443 males, age 18–49 (2010 est.),
26,307,003 females, age 18–49 (2010 est.)
Fit for
military service
22,390,431 males, age 18–49 (2010 est.),
21,540,322 females, age 18–49 (2010 est.)
Reaching military
age annually
623,365 males (2010 est.),
591,253 females (2010 est.)
Active personnel247,746 (ranked 24th)
Reserve personnel57,899
Expenditure
Budget$55.9 billion[1][2] (2011)[3] (2012); $281.98 billion[4] (2011-2015 Planned)
Percent of GDP1% (2011)
Industry
Domestic suppliersMitsubishi Heavy Industries
Mitsubishi Electric
NEC
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Toshiba
Fujitsu
Fuji Heavy Industries
IHI Corporation
Komatsu Limited
Japan Steel Works
Hitachi Ltd.
Daikin Industries
Oki Electric Industry[5] 
ShinMaywa
Howa
Sumitomo Heavy Industries
Foreign suppliers United States
 United Kingdom
 Germany
 Italy
  Switzerland
 France
 Sweden[6]
 Russia (rarely)
 India (rarely)
Japan Self-Defense Forces
日本国自衛隊
Service branches Japan Ground Self-Defense Force

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force

Japan Air Self-Defense Force
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefPM Shinzō Abe
Minister of DefenseItsunori Onodera
Chief of Staff of the Joint Staff CouncilGeneral Shigeru Iwasaki
Japan Air Self-Defense Force
Manpower
Military age18 to 49 years of age
Available for
military service
27,301,443 males, age 18–49 (2010 est.),
26,307,003 females, age 18–49 (2010 est.)
Fit for
military service
22,390,431 males, age 18–49 (2010 est.),
21,540,322 females, age 18–49 (2010 est.)
Reaching military
age annually
623,365 males (2010 est.),
591,253 females (2010 est.)
Active personnel247,746 (ranked 24th)
Reserve personnel57,899
Expenditures
Budget$55.9 billion[1][2] (2011)[3] (2012); $281.98 billion[4] (2011-2015 Planned)
Percent of GDP1% (2011)
Industry
Domestic suppliersMitsubishi Heavy Industries
Mitsubishi Electric
NEC
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Toshiba
Fujitsu
Fuji Heavy Industries
IHI Corporation
Komatsu Limited
Japan Steel Works
Hitachi Ltd.
Daikin Industries
Oki Electric Industry[5] 
ShinMaywa
Howa
Sumitomo Heavy Industries
Foreign suppliers United States
 United Kingdom
 Germany
 Italy
  Switzerland
 France
 Sweden[6]
 Russia (rarely)
 India (rarely)

Pakistan

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Pakistan Armed Forces
پاک مسلح افواج
State emblem of Pakistan
State emblem of Pakistan
Founded1947
Service branchesFlag of the Pakistan Army Pakistan Army
Ensign of the Pakistan Air Force Pakistan Air Force
Naval Jack of Pakistan Pakistan Navy (Marines)
Pakistan Coast Guard
Paramilitary Command of Pakistan
National Command Authority
HeadquartersJoint Staff Headquarters, Rawalpindi
Leadership
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
General Khalid Shameem Wynne
Secretary of DefenceLt. Gen (R) Asif Yaseen Malik
Chief of Army Staff
Chief of Air Staff
Chief of Naval Staff
General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani

Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafik Butt

Admiral Muhammad Asif Sandila
Personnel
Military age16–49 years old[7]
ConscriptionNone
Available for
military service
48,453,305 males, age 16–49 (2010 est.),
44,898,096 females, age 16–49 (2010 est.)
Fit for
military service
37,945,440 males, age 16–49 (2010 est.),
37,381,549 females, age 16–49 (2010 est.)
Reaching military
age annually
2,237,723 males (2010 est.),
2,104,906 females (2010 est.)
Active personnel617,000[8] (ranked 7th)
Reserve personnel513,000
Expenditure
Budget$6.41 billion (2010–11) (ranked 35th)[9]
Percent of GDP2.6% (2008)[10]
Industry
Domestic suppliers
Foreign suppliers
Annual imports China,  United States
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History
RanksAwards and decorations of the Pakistan Armed Forces
Pakistan Armed Forces
پاک مسلح افواج
State emblem of Pakistan
State emblem of Pakistan
Founded1947
Service branchesFlag of the Pakistan Army Pakistan Army
Ensign of the Pakistan Air Force Pakistan Air Force
Naval Jack of Pakistan Pakistan Navy (Marines)
Pakistan Coast Guard
Paramilitary Command of Pakistan
National Command Authority
HeadquartersJoint Staff Headquarters, Rawalpindi
Leadership
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
General Khalid Shameem Wynne
Secretary of DefenceLt. Gen (R) Asif Yaseen Malik
Chief of Army Staff
Chief of Air Staff
Chief of Naval Staff
General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani

Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafik Butt

Admiral Muhammad Asif Sandila
Manpower
Military age16–49 years old[7]
ConscriptionNone
Available for
military service
48,453,305 males, age 16–49 (2010 est.),
44,898,096 females, age 16–49 (2010 est.)
Fit for
military service
37,945,440 males, age 16–49 (2010 est.),
37,381,549 females, age 16–49 (2010 est.)
Reaching military
age annually
2,237,723 males (2010 est.),
2,104,906 females (2010 est.)
Active personnel617,000[8] (ranked 7th)
Reserve personnel513,000
Expenditures
Budget$6.41 billion (2010–11) (ranked 35th)[9]
Percent of GDP2.6% (2008)[10]
Industry
Domestic suppliers
Foreign suppliers
Annual imports China,  United States
Related articles
History
RanksAwards and decorations of the Pakistan Armed Forces

Russia

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Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
Вооружённые Си́лы Росси́йской Федера́ции
Vooruzhonnije Síly Rossíyskoj Federátsii
Banner of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
Medium Emblem of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
Founded7 May 1992
Service branchesGround Forces Russian Ground Forces
Air Force Russian Air Force
Navy Russian Navy
Ground Forces Strategic Missile Troops
Ground Forces Russian Aerospace Defence Forces
Ground Forces Russian Airborne Troops
Leadership
Supreme Commander-in-ChiefPresident Vladimir Putin
Ministry of DefenceGeneral of the Army Sergey Shoigu
Chief of the General StaffGeneral of the Army Valery Gerasimov
Personnel
Military age18–27
Conscription12 months
Reaching military
age annually
(2010 est.)
Active personnel1,400,000 (2013)[8] (ranked 5th)
Reserve personnel2,035,000 (2013)[8]
Expenditure
Budget$90.7 billion (2013),[11] 3rd
Percent of GDP4.4% (FY2013)
Industry
Domestic suppliersSukhoi
Mikoyan
Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant
Kamov
Tupolev
Ilyushin
Tikhomirov Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Design
Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology
Izhmash
Almaz-Antey
Beriev
GAZ
ZiL
Sevmash
Admiralty Shipyard
Yantar Shipyard
Northern Shipyard
Zalenodolsk Shipyard
Zvezda Shipyard
Uralvagonzavod
Kurganmashzavod
KAMAZ
Annual exports Brazil
 Mongolia
 Serbia
 Belarus
 Indonesia
 Malaysia
 Venezuela
 Australia
 New Zealand
 Ukraine
 Vietnam
 Mexico
 United Kingdom
 Greece
 Kazakhstan
 Czech Republic
 Uzbekistan
 Tajikistan
 India
 Pakistan
 Palestine
 Lebanon
 Bulgaria
 Romania
 Kyrgyzstan
 Argentina
 Bolivia
 Ecuador
 Iraq
 Armenia
 Azerbaijan
 Peru
Related articles
HistoryMilitary history of Russia
History of Russian military ranks
Military ranks of the Soviet Union
RanksAir Force ranks and insignia
Army ranks and insignia
Navy ranks and insignia
Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
Вооружённые Си́лы Росси́йской Федера́ции
Vooruzhonnije Síly Rossíyskoj Federátsii
Banner of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
Medium Emblem of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
Founded7 May 1992
Service branchesGround Forces Russian Ground Forces
Air Force Russian Air Force
Navy Russian Navy
Ground Forces Strategic Missile Troops
Ground Forces Russian Aerospace Defence Forces
Ground Forces Russian Airborne Troops
Leadership
Supreme Commander-in-ChiefPresident Vladimir Putin
Ministry of DefenceGeneral of the Army Sergey Shoigu
Chief of the General StaffGeneral of the Army Valery Gerasimov
Manpower
Military age18–27
Conscription12 months
Reaching military
age annually
(2010 est.)
Active personnel1,400,000 (2013)[8] (ranked 5th)
Reserve personnel2,035,000 (2013)[8]
Expenditures
Budget$90.7 billion (2013),[11] 3rd
Percent of GDP4.4% (FY2013)
Industry
Domestic suppliersSukhoi
Mikoyan
Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant
Kamov
Tupolev
Ilyushin
Tikhomirov Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Design
Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology
Izhmash
Almaz-Antey
Beriev
GAZ
ZiL
Sevmash
Admiralty Shipyard
Yantar Shipyard
Northern Shipyard
Zalenodolsk Shipyard
Zvezda Shipyard
Uralvagonzavod
Kurganmashzavod
KAMAZ
Annual exports Brazil
 Mongolia
 Serbia
 Belarus
 Indonesia
 Malaysia
 Venezuela
 Australia
 New Zealand
 Ukraine
 Vietnam
 Mexico
 United Kingdom
 Greece
 Kazakhstan
 Czech Republic
 Uzbekistan
 Tajikistan
 India
 Pakistan
 Palestine
 Lebanon
 Bulgaria
 Romania
 Kyrgyzstan
 Argentina
 Bolivia
 Ecuador
 Iraq
 Armenia
 Azerbaijan
 Peru
Related articles
HistoryMilitary history of Russia
History of Russian military ranks
Military ranks of the Soviet Union
RanksAir Force ranks and insignia
Army ranks and insignia
Navy ranks and insignia
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