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Egypt, Saudi Arabia & Algeria are in advanced positions in Global Fire Power rank

Egypt has surpassed Turkey in the Global Fire Power ranking of the world’s most powerful armies for the year 2022, as it ranked 12th, Turkey 13th, and Iran 14th.

Saudi Arabia ranked 20th in this classification of firepower for countries in the world, bypassing developed countries such as Canada, Poland, Sweden, and South Africa.

This ranking placed Algeria in 31st place, while Iraq ranked 34th, the UAE ranked 36th, Syria ranked 47th, Morocco ranked 55th, Kuwait ranked 71st, followed by Libya ranked 72nd, Sudan ranked 73rd, and Tunisia ranked 74th. Jordan is ranked 75th.

Qatar ranked 77th in this classification of the world’s most powerful armies, followed by the Sultanate of Oman in 78th place, while Yemen ranked 80th, and Lebanon ranked 114th.

As for the first rank of the most powerful armies in the world, it was, as usual, for the United States, followed by Russia in second place, followed by China, then India, and then Japan, while Israel ranked 18th.

It is noteworthy that this global classification of the most powerful armies is based on more than 50 factors to determine the status of the military power of any country, taking into account the military and financial strength, logistical capabilities, and geographical factors.

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