The Global Firepower report evaluates 145 countries, taking into account over 60 factors that measure military strength.
General Horta N'Tam, leader of the Guinea-Bissau junta, has promoted himself to major general, the highest rank in the ...
Except for Tunisia entering the Top 10 at Libya’s expense, and Morocco moving up to sixth ahead of Angola, Africa’s top military rankings are unchanged from the 2025 edition of the Global Firepower ...
Africa's top military aviation powers—Egypt, Algeria, and Angola—lead in aircraft fleets. Nations prioritise air power for security and regional influence in 2026.
The ranking which comes amid global geopolitical uncertainty and conflicts, is based on more than 60 factors, all of which ...
In 2026, Egypt, Algeria, and Nigeria lead Africa's military rankings, reflecting advancements in manpower, equipment, and defence capabilities across the continent.
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