By Caroline Kanshabe
The ranking considers factors including the amount of military equipment and troops each country has, as well as their financial standing, geography, and available resources, information which may be imperfect.
While it’s true that the GFP can give us a good idea of the top 10 African nations in terms of military might, it’s important to keep in mind that a country’s military landscape can be shaped by its alliances, diplomatic ties and technological advancements.
According to the index, Egypt is ranked the most powerful military force in Africa and 14th globally.
With a sizable, well-trained military personnel force of 1.3 million, Egypt has a long history of being a major power player in the Middle East and North Africa.
The strength of Algeria’s military is no surprise, given its decades-old involvement in several peacekeeping missions.
Global Firepower ranked Algeria second in Africa and 26th globally.
South Africa, widely regarded as a leader in Africa when it comes to peacekeeping and conflict resolution, ranked third in Africa with a score of 0.4885.
Despite facing several challenges in recent years, including economic instability and an increasing threat from terrorism, Nigeria’s military remains a vital force in the region.
Global Firepower said the country’s position was boosted by its strengths in manpower and airpower, giving the country a PowerIndex score of 0.5587.
Here are the top 10 African nations based on the GFP’s 2023 rankings
Rank | Country | Global Rank | PwrIndx Score |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Egypt | 14th | 0.2224 |
2 | Algeria | 26th | 0.3911 |
3 | South Africa | 33rd | 0.4885 |
4 | Nigeria | 36th | 0.5587 |
5 | Ethiopia | 49th | 0.7979 |
6 | Angola | 55th | 0.8732 |
7 | Morocco | 61st | 1.0524 |
8 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 72nd | 1.3055 |
9 | Tunisia | 73rd | 1.3243 |
10 | Sudan | 75th | 1.4079 |
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