Albania ranks 115th for the Military Force, according to Global Firepower

An Albanian infantryman in attack position
 An Albanian infantryman in attack position
 An important aspect that describes a country as powerful is its military force.

Albania's military force is estimated at the 115th out of 142 countries considered for the annual review of the Global Firepower.

Albania holds a score of 3,0023 military power index.

It is mostly valued for the main ports (four), borders (691 kilometers), and coastline (362 kilometers).

An aspect that is completely missing in all Global Firepower estimates for Albania is heavy weapons.

Positive, according to the index, there are also patrol (19) and the external debt of the country.

The finalized ranking of the Global Firepower uses over 50 individual factors to determine the Powerindex point of a particular nation.

The unique internal formula allows smaller, more technologically advanced nations to compete with larger ones.

Every year, the Global Firepower values ​​countries ranging from weapons diversity and workforce available to geographical location and financial power to determine which nations dominate the globe in military power.

In the region, Serbia has the largest military force, ranking 61st.

It is immediately followed by Croatia, which ranks 62nd and Bulgaria 67th.

Montenegro ranks 132nd, North Macedonia 135th, and  Kosovo 140th.

The first in the rankings is the US, followed by Russia, China, and India.

Japan, South Korea, France, Britain, Pakistan, and Brazil end the top 10.

Turkey and Iran are positioned 13th and 14th respectively.
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