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My standard is pretty simple; can a nation's military battle 1 million Chinese PLA troops, the standard bad guys of our time, and win? Just three countries can say yes to this question; the US, Russia, and Korea. India may win a limited conflict, but would have trouble stopping the advances of 1 million PLA troops in an all out war.I see a lot of personal biased here Korean.
1. Nuclear weapons are useless in almost all war scenarios unless the nuclear state is facing a total destruction similar to Germany and Japan of 1945, and may wish to take out its enemy with it to hell.Also, do you honestly believe that Pakistan presents no threats to other with our nuclear missile capability
Philippines have a lot of people to be conscripted, as opposed to Sweden short on population.Also, how Philipines is ahead of Sweden? as far as i know the Philiphines don't have much of an air force....
Weapons of the last resort upon a state's impending doom and total annihilation. Nukes are tactically useless for all other cases, and the Soviets and Americans would have just nuked Taliban to end their Afghan wars if possible instead of losing tons of troops and equipment.Countries have nuclear weapons for a reason
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But if Sweden goes (unlikely) to war with Philipines Sweden would win, so they are stronger, don't ya think?Philippines have a lot of people to be conscripted, as opposed to Sweden short on population.
This is why GFP is all wrong and my list is accurate, because I made my list based on respective country's warfighting abilities against a specific hypothetical opponent(1 million PLA troops), not on stuff like economy size and the number of young men to be conscripted.But if Sweden goes (unlikely) to war with Philipines Sweden would win, so they are stronger, don't ya think?
My standard is pretty simple; can a nation's military battle 1 million Chinese PLA troops, the standard bad guys of our time, and win? Just three countries can say yes to this question; the US, Russia, and Korea. India may win a limited conflict, but would have trouble stopping the advances of 1 million PLA troops in an all out war.
Korea has an unusually powerful military for a country of its size because of the legacy of the Korean War; the primary combatant for the ROK from 1951 to 1953 was the PLA, and the Korean military was designed to battle a combined North Korean-Chinese force of 1.5 million troops in the event of the resumption of the Korean War.
France resold a warship built by the Korean shipyard STX.Anyway, move to modern days, do you think ROK can top France, who has a 2.5 time GDP and even export warship to Russia?
This is why GFP is all wrong and my list is accurate, because I made my list based on respective country's warfighting abilities against a specific hypothetical opponent(1 million PLA troops), not on stuff like economy size and the number of young men to be conscripted.
Let me give you the scenario.Korea above India, u must be joking, what do you think is the size of the standing Indian army
Soviets couldn't use nukes. Americans couldn't use nukes. Indians and Chinese won't be using nukes in their 1 million troop battles.the IAF and the IN and its nukes?
Let me give you the scenario.
You have 1 million PLA troops amassed across Arunachal Pradesh and Pakistani border with India, and they are charging forward. Can India stop 1 million PLA ground forces with tens of thousands of tanks and hundreds of jets?
Now switching the scenario to Korea, you have 1 million PLA troops amassed across Yalu river ready to cross. Can the ROK troops stop 1 million PLA ground forces? The answer to this question is yes.
Soviets couldn't use nukes. Americans couldn't use nukes. Indians and Chinese won't be using nukes in their 1 million troop battles.
My standard is pretty simple; can a nation's military battle 1 million Chinese PLA troops, the standard bad guys of our time, and win? Just three countries can say yes to this question; the US, Russia, and Korea. India may win a limited conflict, but would have trouble stopping the advances of 1 million PLA troops in an all out war.
Korea has an unusually powerful military for a country of its size because of the legacy of the Korean War; the primary combatant for the ROK from 1951 to 1953 was the PLA, and the Korean military was designed to battle a combined North Korean-Chinese force of 1.5 million troops in the event of the resumption of the Korean War.
1. Nuclear weapons are useless in almost all war scenarios unless the nuclear state is facing a total destruction similar to Germany and Japan of 1945, and may wish to take out its enemy with it to hell.
2. Aside India, Pakistan doesn't present a military threat to anyone else.
Philippines have a lot of people to be conscripted, as opposed to Sweden short on population.
Weapons of the last resort upon a state's impending doom and total annihilation. Nukes are tactically useless for all other cases, and the Soviets and Americans would have just nuked Taliban to end their Afghan wars if possible instead of losing tons of troops and equipment.
Everyone below top 10 are basically pacifist countries with a military that present no threat to others.
1. US
2. Russia
3. China
4. Korea <= The reason I place Korea here is because Korea is the last country of the list whose army could battle 1 million PLA troops and win.
5. India <= Very strong airforce, and a good navy. but army is lacking.
6. Japan <= Japan has a top class navy second only to the US, but the ground force is a joke so Japan can't project power.
7. Israel
8. France
9. Turkey
10. Germany
Yes, let us move on to modern days instead of dwelling on the 'glorious' Korean War past where the only tactic the PLA knew was human wave.Huh? When did ROK army win over PLA? ROK army was almost pushed to the sea by North Korea army alone. If you put Vietnam there at least it is debatable. Both McArthur and Ridgeway were so disspointed at ROK army.
Anyway, move to modern days, do you think ROK can top France, who has a 2.5 time GDP and even export warship to Russia
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