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The 10 worst armies in the world


See how much excuse for yr incompetent.

This is like comparing oranges and apples. :cheesy:

I am guessing your next post will be about the Mamasapano incident now eh? :chilli:

:omghaha::china:
why the fuk are anyone worried about the chinese military?

Even if they are not that as advance as the US, given their manpower, they could inflict massive casualties if they ever going to "hammer" us (Filipinos) down - both civilian and military...which is basically the wet-dream of some of the PDF China Platoon here.

Hayop talaga yung isang ....



Ha ha ha , sayang wa la yung isang amigas , saan si oproh? hahaha.

Well opruh/oproh is probably busy making a list on insults against other non-Chinese nationalities here.

The strength of the Filipino army has always been in jungle warfare and excise hit and run in wars past. Even during WWII, the Filipino guerillas who fought a numerically superior Japanese army were able to cut down our soldieres during night raids and in urban areas. Their strength also is in their 106 million population. Any would be enemy interloper foolish enough to try to invade the Philippines now would have their numbers lacerated into fractions.

Their country no longer is "25 million" strong such as in the 1940s. They are now 106 million in number. The 2nd most populous nation in ASEAN.

The Philippines will be a graveyard for enemy invaders. Definitely.

Remember, for some of the PDF China Platoon, nukes always will solve their enemy problem.

Well other anti filipino thread why my not surprised? anyhow sure efforts have been slow so what? we not super power and we have other priorities and my country is not made of money otherwise china will not dare to bully us over resources and territory so we have to build slow but surely.

Remember, the PDF China Platoon wants a "boogeyman/boogeymen" to divert their attention from certain issues regarding the CCP.
 
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wow by looking at the list who should these countries blame to, the country herself, the army or the people involved in their trainings, trainers job is not only teach the skills but to motivate the individual as well, in few cases the one countrys popped up regularly and that is USA, so should USA be also held responsible for their lack of motivation and urge to do anything.
 
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stupid list... they listed north korea army as one of worst... usa army would piss in their rambo pants if confronted by north korea army.

Yeah yeah a well trained army which took part in so many conflicts gonna piss their parts b4 super soldiers of NK but please what makes u say that ? Any link or something to share or is it just the usual hate for US?

Please...:rolleyes:

North Koreans are physically smaller than their Southern countrymen. North Korean troopers are underfed, under equipped, and ill trained. They would shake themselves out of their ill fitting uniforms if they ever meet the US Army.

That means shorter target :D .

On a serious note no matter how much ill equipped or ill trained they r , there terrain will gonna give an advantage to a large infantry which they have .
 
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Please...:rolleyes:

North Koreans are physically smaller than their Southern countrymen. North Korean troopers are underfed, under equipped, and ill trained. They would shake themselves out of their ill fitting uniforms if they ever meet the US Army.

why do american huge rambos have to resort to using qaeda/taliban and high flying bombers to win wars??

size doesn't matter... determination does.

a small cat is always superior to a bull. :)
 
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why do american huge rambos have to resort to using qaeda/taliban and high flying bombers to win wars??
That is a stupid question. Might as well ask why not use swords and spears instead of guns.

size doesn't matter... determination does.
Another stupid comment. There is a point where no matter how much determination you have, if you do not have the weaponry, you will die.

a small cat is always superior to a bull. :)
Sure. Believe that.
 
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Yeah yeah a well trained army which took part in so many conflicts gonna piss their parts b4 super soldiers of NK but please what makes u say that ? Any link or something to share or is it just the usual hate for US?

well trained in what??
why do american huge rambos have to resort to using qaeda/taliban and high flying bombers to win wars??
 
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not everyone needs a army. nothing wrong with having the worst army in the universe if you dont need it. for instance, mongolia, there is no chance mongolia could defend itself from either russia or china even if it spent 100% of gdp on military (~12b) and it needs not fear invasion by anyone else, because anyone looking to invade mongolia would have to go through china or russia(fat chance of that happening). so long as relations with those countries are okay it needs nothing more than a police force.
 
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stupid list... they listed north korea army as one of worst... usa army would piss in their rambo pants if confronted by north korea army.

I'm sorry but even Somalia could over run North Korea. :lol:
 
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I'm sorry but even Somalia could over run North Korea. :lol:

jaanbaz saheb, though i agree with most of your posts, in this you are wrong.

the rambos talk of dprk's underfed soldiers, but then also talk about "torture camps" where dprk soldiers, at least some of them, supposedly practice martial arts on prisoners yearning for western freedom and democracy.

a few times i have posted before that dprk has less farmable land than south korea and south korea is also one of the highest importers of beef... dprk does what it can in limited resources and land and yet presents itself as a fiercely anti-nato independent generally self-sufficiently country... how many countries can do what dprk can?? can india?? can pakistan?? india and pakistan sadly are no leaders on the world stage but hangers on the tail-coats of western powers generally whereas dprk is independent.

dprk is a politically sophisticated country, this gentleman for instance ( comparison of england with north korea - ambassador )... which indian or pakistani ambassador can speak as well as him??

dprk will present a big military challenge to those who wish to invade it... they haven't forgotten the four million of their citizens killed by uno ( nato ) forces in the korea war... you can see it in their paintings.

besides, everyone knows that seoul is in easy range of many many of dprk's artillery batteries and will be flattened without need for bomber planes.

but i am interested to know why you think dprk can be overrun by somalia.
 
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jaanbaz saheb, though i agree with most of your posts, in this you are wrong.

the rambos talk of dprk's underfed soldiers, but then also talk about "torture camps" where dprk soldiers, at least some of them, supposedly practice martial arts on prisoners yearning for western freedom and democracy.

a few times i have posted before that dprk has less farmable land than south korea and south korea is also one of the highest importers of beef... dprk does what it can in limited resources and land and yet presents itself as a fiercely anti-nato independent generally self-sufficiently country... how many countries can do what dprk can?? can india?? can pakistan?? india and pakistan sadly are no leaders on the world stage but hangers on the tail-coats of western powers generally whereas dprk is independent.

dprk is a politically sophisticated country, this gentleman for instance ( comparison of england with north korea - ambassador )... which indian or pakistani ambassador can speak as well as him??

dprk will present a big military challenge to those who wish to invade it... they haven't forgotten the four million of their citizens killed by uno ( nato ) forces in the korea war... you can see it in their paintings.

besides, everyone knows that seoul is in easy range of many many of dprk's artillery batteries and will be flattened without need for bomber planes.

but i am interested to know why you think dprk can be overrun by somalia.

i think he was joking about the somalia thing.
that said, NK is in no way self sufficient, they rely on china for most of its fuel and other resources, and international aid for food, SK imports beef because it can not that it has too, SK is fairly rich after all. as for who can do what NK can, well nearly everyone if you're okay with the living standards and starving every now and then
 
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jaanbaz saheb, though i agree with most of your posts, in this you are wrong.

the rambos talk of dprk's underfed soldiers, but then also talk about "torture camps" where dprk soldiers, at least some of them, supposedly practice martial arts on prisoners yearning for western freedom and democracy.

a few times i have posted before that dprk has less farmable land than south korea and south korea is also one of the highest importers of beef... dprk does what it can in limited resources and land and yet presents itself as a fiercely anti-nato independent generally self-sufficiently country... how many countries can do what dprk can?? can india?? can pakistan?? india and pakistan sadly are no leaders on the world stage but hangers on the tail-coats of western powers generally whereas dprk is independent.

dprk is a politically sophisticated country, this gentleman for instance ( comparison of england with north korea - ambassador )... which indian or pakistani ambassador can speak as well as him??

dprk will present a big military challenge to those who wish to invade it... they haven't forgotten the four million of their citizens killed by uno ( nato ) forces in the korea war... you can see it in their paintings.

besides, everyone knows that seoul is in easy range of many many of dprk's artillery batteries and will be flattened without need for bomber planes.

but i am interested to know why you think dprk can be overrun by somalia.

I respect your opinion but I disagree, however I do not disagree that North Koreans live in harsh conditions and have a very independent foregone policy but to what end?

You do realise their population lives in fear of its own government and lack of food? No revolution or war can be won on an empty stomach. No bravery or bravado will win you if you lack simple supplies.
 
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On the list of the top military spenders in the world, it’s a fairly well-known fact the U.S. spends as much on its military as the next five countries on said list, combined. Which is fine by the military, because golf courses, and flat screen TVs (and if you’re in the Marines, a barracks next to a river of sh-t) don’t come cheap.

What’s more valuable than talking about the best armies in the world is talking about the worst armies in the world. What good is all the training, equipment, and resources if a country still fields an army who can’t win? These ten armies make the Salvation Army look like a credible fighting force.

1. Costa Rica
The Costa Ricans have to be at the bottom of the list, as they have no armed forces to speak of. What they do have is an Army of wealthy Westerners who come to teach Yoga to other Westerners visiting Costa Rica. But no one will ever want to invade Costa Rica because these people will have to come with it. Other countries without a military force include Iceland, Mauritius, Monaco, Panama, and Vanuatu, all without the significant number of would-be yogis. Can you imagine a world without military service?



*shudder*

2. Iraq
What may have been the 4th largest army in the world under Saddam Hussein is now a shadow of its former self. Despite years of training from U.S. and British forces, as well as $26 billion in investments and military aid, the Iraqi Army has only 26 units considered “loyal.” On top of that, Iraqi lawmakers discovered 50,000 “ghost soldiers” in its ranks — troops who received a paycheck, but never showed up for work. In 2014, ISIS was able to overrun much of Western Iraq as Iraqi troops fled before the Islamist onslaught.



“For Sale: Rifle. Slightly used, only dropped once.”

3. North Korea
On the outside, the North Korean Army looks like it’s the priority for the Kim regime. In many ways, it is. The border towns of Panmunjom and Kaesong, as well as Nampo (where a series of critical infrastructure dams make a concerted military effort necessary) and DPRK newsreel footage boast tall, strong-looking North Korean troops with new equipment, weapons, jeeps, and full meals. Deeper inside the Hermit Kingdom, however, the Army starts to look a bit thin. Literally. On a 2012 trip to North Korea, the author found most Korean People’s Army (KPA) troops to be weak and used mainly for conscripted labor. It would have been a real surprise if they all had shoes or could walk in a real formation. Most units appeared lightly armed, if armed at all.



“Excellent camouflage, Marshal Kim Jong-Un! They blend in perfectly!”

4. Eritrea
A country is obviously great when it’s known as “Africa’s North Korea” in international relations circles. Eritrea’s armed forces has one of the highest concentrations of conscripted men of any army in the world, which it uses more for forced labor than to secure its borders or fight al-Shabab terrorists. This is the country so great that 2,000 people a month seek asylum in Sudan. Sudan is supposed to be an improvement. SUDAN.



5. Nigeria
Nigeria is struggling with an ISIS-affiliated insurgency from Boko Haram (of “Bring Back Our Girls” fame). Despite Nigeria’s oil wealth (the Nigerian oil industry is the largest on the continent), its military is ill-equipped to combat this Islamist uprising. One soldier described it to BBC as:

“Imagine me and you are fighting, we both have guns but while you are wearing a bullet proof vest, I’m carrying an umbrella.”

Soldiers in the country’s Northeastern Borno State are so underequipped, their armored vehicles don’t actually move. Some soldiers are known to flee with civilians as they tear off their uniforms.



Nigerian troops during Operation Flintlock 2007 (U.S. Navy Photo)

6. The Philippines
The President of the Philippines vowed to upgrade the country’s aging Navy and Air Force to the tune of $1.7 billion, the Philippine Congress passed a bill appropriating $2 billion for the effort and … that’s it. Despite the Chinese military buildup in the region, with aggressive moves by the Chinese to claim areas and build islands close to the Philippines, the Philippines’ Naval and Air Forces are still nearly 60 years old and its ships are old U.S. Coast Guard cutters.



(U.S. Navy Photo)

7. Tajikistan
The Tajik Army is a mess. Unlike other Soviet states after the fall of the Soviet Union, Tajikistan had no native units to absorb into its new independent government. The Tajik military was not built around old Soviet units. The Tajiks were left defenseless with only a Russian peacekeeping force. In 1994, they formed their own Army, which immediately resulted in a Civil War. Just what one might expect from a country whose capital is named “Monday.” Tajiks prefer the Russian Army because the pay is better. Those who are drafted are often kidnapped and then sometimes hazed to death.



“Finally! We now have the secret of the reflective belt!” (U.S. Army Photo)

8. Mongolia
Oh how the mighty have fallen. As a landlocked country, the Mongols have no Navy or need of one. Unfortunately they’re also locked between Russia and China and could not possibly defend themselves from either. In fact, if a Russian-Chinese war ever broke out, part of it would likely be fought in Mongolia. The Mongols have sent forces to assist the U.S. in Iraq and Afghanistan, but their expertise is in teaching U.S. troops how to recognize and use (if necessary) old Soviet-built arms and equipment.



(DoD Photo)

9. Saudi Arabia
The Saudis are currently engaged in a coalition military operation in Yemen with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in an effort to expel Houthi tribesmen from Sana’a and re-establish the Sunni rulers. And they can’t. The Saudis and Emiratis have naval and air superiority, superior training, material, and numbers on the ground, and the backing of U.S. intelligence assets. They’ve been there since March 2015 and the Houthis are still in the capital.



10. Afghanistan
Afghanistan makes the list despite the decade-plus of training from ISAF advisors. The sad truth is that all that nifty training doesn’t make up for the fact that the ANA will likely collapse like a card table when the U.S. leaves Afghanistan — if the U.S. ever leaves Afghanistan. Not that they can’t fight, but they can’t do much else. One advisor told al-Jazeera:

“In fact, talk to any coalition troops on the ground and they will tell you the Afghans can fight, but only after they have been fed, clothed, armed and delivered to the battlefield by NATO.”



Afghan National Army members receive training on the proper way to clear a room at Morehead Commando Training Camp in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 4, 2007. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cherie Thurlby)

https://undertheradar.military.com/2017/07/10-worst-armies-world/
 
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