Military Power Comparison: U.S.A vs India & Russia
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The United States stands as the world’s most powerful military force — but how does it compare against India and Russia combined?
Let’s break down their strength across land, air, sea, and nuclear power.
📊 Comparison Table Structure-2025
Active Armed Forces
• U.S.A: 1.3 M
• India & Russia: 3 M
Total Aircraft
• U.S.A: 13,043
• India & Russia: 6,521
Fighter Jets
• U.S.A: 1,790
• India & Russia: 1,346
Attack Helicopters
• U.S.A: 1,002
• India & Russia: 637
Tanks
• U.S.A: 4,640
• India & Russia: 9,951
Armored Vehicles
• U.S.A: 3,91,963
• India & Russia: 2,80,121
Towed Artillery
• U.S.A: 1,212
• India & Russia: 12,480
Fleet Strength
• U.S.A: 440
• India & Russia: 712
Submarines
• U.S.A: 70
• India & Russia: 81
Nuclear Warheads
• U.S.A: 5,328
• India & Russia: 5,752
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📘 Explanation Section
🔹 What This Comparison Means
This matchup highlights how the U.S. military stacks against two major powers working together — India and Russia. While the U.S. excels in high-tech weapons and global reach, India and Russia bring manpower, land power, and nuclear depth to the balance.
🔹 How the Values Were Calculated
The data is compiled from Global Firepower’s 2025 index, which uses publicly available inventories, defense budgets, equipment registries, and estimates based on open-source intelligence.
🔹 Classification Differences
• Active Armed Forces – personnel on active duty in each nation’s military.
• Total Aircraft – includes fighters, bombers, transports, trainers, and helicopters.
• Fighter Jets – combat aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat.
• Attack Helicopters – rotary-wing aircraft specialized for close air support.
• Tanks – tracked armored vehicles with heavy firepower.
• Armored Vehicles – includes APCs, IFVs, and other protected transport systems.
• Towed Artillery – ground-based artillery systems not self-propelled.
• Fleet Strength – total naval vessels (surface combatants and support ships).
• Submarines – nuclear and diesel-powered subs used for attack, patrol, and deterrence.
• Nuclear Warheads – estimated stockpile of strategic and tactical nuclear weapons.
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🛑 Note on Data Conflicts
Military inventories are often subject to disputes. Some systems may be outdated but still counted, while others are classified or unreported. Aid deliveries, battlefield losses, and modernization programs can also shift numbers quickly. As a result, comparisons reflect broad capabilities rather than precise real-time strength.
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⚠️ Disclaimer
"This video compares publicly reported military data and is for educational purposes only. It does not imply real-time strategic or battlefield superiority."
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🔗 Sources
• Global Firepower – 2025 World Military Strength Rankings
https://www.globalfirepower.com/
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• Ukraine the world’s biggest arms importer; United States’ dominance of global arms exports grows as Russian exports continue to fall | SIPRI
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