Military of Honduras HondurasMilitary manpowerMilitary age18 years of age for voluntary two-three year military service (2004) Availabilitymales age 18-491,537,232 (2005 est.)Fit for military servicemales age 18-49 1,100,991 (2005 est.)Reaching military age annuallymales 82,105 (2005 est.)Military expendituresDollar figure$52.8 million (2005 est.) Percent of GDP2.55% (2005 est.)This article deals with the armed forces of Honduras. Military_of_Honduras
Military of Malaysia The military of Malaysia is known officially as the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF, Malay:Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN, MalayMalaysian Army (MalayRoyal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF, MalayGeneral (Jen) Tan Sri Dato' Sri Abdul Aziz bin Hj Zainal, is the Chief of Defence Forces, Malaysia. Military_of_Malaysia
Military of Slovenia The Military of Slovenia consists of the Slovenian Armed Forces (also Slovenian Army; officially Slovene Slovenska vojska; SAF/SV). The SAF are the armed forces of Slovenia. As of 2003 it is organized as a fully professional standing army. The Commander-in-Chief of the SAF is the President of the Republic of Slovenia (Danilo Türk), while operational command is in the domain of the Chief of the General Staff of the Slovenian Armed Forces (Alojz Šteiner).The Slovenian Armed Forces are organized as single-branch armed forces with the army as their primary component, but we can divide it in two sub-branches Slovenian Army and naval detachment Slovenian Air Force and Air Defence Military_of_Slovenia
Military of Syria The President of Syria is commander in chief of the Syrian armed forces, comprising some 400,000 troops upon mobilization. The military is a conscripted force; males serve 24 months in the military upon reaching the age of 18. About 20,000 Syrian soldiers were deployed in Lebanon until April 27, 2005, when the last of Syria's troops left the country after three decades.The breakup of the Soviet Union Scud-C missiles with a 500-kilometer range were procured from North Korea, and Scud-D, with a range of up to 700 kilometers, is allegedly being developed by Syria with the help of North Korea and Iran, according to Zisser. Military_of_Syria
British Armed Forces The armed forces of the United Kingdom, commonly known as the British Armed Forces or His/Her Majesty's Armed Forces, and sometimes legally the Armed Forces of the Crown, encompasses a navy, an army, and an air force. The British Armed Forces are a purely professional and volunteer force with a reported personnel strength of 425,500 in 2006 (191,900 regular force, 191,300 regular reserve, and 42,300 volunteer reserve), the British Armed Forces constitutes one of the largest militaries in Europe, though only the 26th largest in the world by number of troops. British_Armed_Forces
Australian Defence Force The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of Australia. It consists of the Royal Australian Navy, the Australian Army, the Royal Australian Air Force and a number of 'tri-service' units. During the first decades of the 20th century, the Australian Government established three separate armed services. Australian_Defence_Force
Israeli Air Force The Israeli Air Force (IAF; Hebrew:Zroa HaAvir VeHahalal, "Air and Space Arm", commonly known as חיל האויר Hel HaAvir, "Air Corps") is the air force of the Israel Defense Forces. The current Commander in Chief is Major General Ido Nehoshtan. The Israeli Air Force has approximately 1000 aircraft. The IAF has maintained total air superiority in the region since its creation. Israeli_Air_Force
Air Force of Zimbabwe The Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) is the air force of Zimbabwe. It was known as the Rhodesian Air Force until 1980.At one point the air force was well respected, having been credited with helping defend Kinshasa in 1998, but most planes of Western origin have been grounded in recent years for lack of spare parts due to the EU arms embargo. Air_Force_of_Zimbabwe