As geography can play a role in both offensive and defensive wars, the GFP formula takes geographic qualities of a nation into account (border coverage, coastline coverage). Since the end of the Cold War, the British Army has been deployed. The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, a part of British Armed Forces. It includes small arms, combat vehicles, aircraft, watercraft, artillery and transport vehicles. GEORGRAPHY - Values derived from the CIA World Factbook. This is a list of equipment of the British Army currently in use. Landlocked nations are penalized for the lack of a standing Merchant Marine force.įINANCIALS - Values partly derived from the CIA World Factbook. Ports & Terminals may reside outside of a nations own borders if arrangements with an ally have been made. LOGISTICS - Values derived from the CIA World Factbook. NATURAL RESOURCES - Values derived from the CIA World Factbook or estimated in some cases. For an in-depth look into the current naval powers of the world, consider " the World Directory of Modern Military Warships". Landlocked nationd are not penalized for the lack of a standing navy. 'Submarines' value includes both diesel-electric and nuclear-powered types. 'Aircraft Carriers' value includes only traditional carriers (both conventionally- and nuclear-powered while Helicopter Carriers are now considered under their own listing. 'Total Assets' value includes all possible/available vessels including auxiliaries, which are not showcased individually. NAVAL FORCES - Values derived from multiple sources. 'Rocket Projectors' include only self-propelled forms. 'Armored Vehicles' value includes APCs, IFVs, MRAPs, and Armored Cars. 'Tanks' value includes Main Battle Tanks (MBTs), light tanks, and tank destroyers (no distinction being made between track-over-wheel and all-wheeled types). LAND FORCES - Values derived from multiple sources. For an in-depth look into the current air powers of the world, consider " the World Directory of Modern Military Aircraft". 'Special-Mission' value no longer includes aerial tankers which are now covered in their own listing. 'Transports' value includes only fixed-wing aircraft while all rotorcraft are represented under the 'Helicopters' value. 'Attack' value constitutes purpose-built attack types. Total Aircraft Strength value includes both fixed-wing and rotorcraft platforms from all branches of service (at this time UAVs are not included in the total). Some values may be estimated.ĪIRPOWER - Values derived from multiple sources. MANPOWER - Values partly derived from the CIA World Factbook.
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