Which country - North Macedonia or Armenia - is military stronger? As it’s known, the basic components, which form the army strength and the state’s defense capability, are a) people b) money c) weapon. Let’s address each aspect.
● Which army is numerically bigger?
● Where is the military spending higher?
● Let’s compare the armies of North Macedonia and Armenia by the combat power.
The armies’ comparison by the size
The army size directly depends on the country’s population and its mobilization potential. In the table below there is the information about human resources, mobilization potential and armed forces size of North Macedonia and Armenia in 2025.
| Indicator | North Macedonia | Armenia |
| The country’s population size | 1813,8 thousand people | 2952,4 thousand people |
| The number of citizens who are potentially fit for military service | 784 000 people | 1 366 000 people |
| The number of citizens who yearly reach military service age | 27 700 people | 44 800 people |
| The army size | 9000 people | 57 500 people |
Thus, North Macedonia is inferior to Armenia in the number of soldiers in service as well as in its mobilization potential.
Let’s note that the above mentioned data show only the quantitative characteristics without taking into account the professional level of military personnel and the quality (basic skills, physical condition, etc.) of the mobilized and conscripts.
It’s more difficult to estimate such parameters as motivation, combat spirit and soldier’s steadfastness, the ability and wish to perform their duties up to the end.
The comparison of military budgets up↑
The military financing greatly depends on the country’s wealth – the stronger the economy is developed, the more finance can be allocated for the military expenses. As for the economy size, Armenia with its GDP of 69,3 billion dollars (which was calculated by purchasing power parity) surpasses North Macedonia with its GDP of 50,4 billion dollars in times.
North Macedonia and Armenia send 0,77 % and 2,45 % of GDP to the military expenses, respectively. As a result, the military budget of North Macedonia is 0.388 billion dollars and of Armenia is 1.7 billion dollars.
Hence, the military expenses of Armenia are times higher than in North Macedonia.
The comparison of armament up↑
In the table below there is the information about some types of armament which are at the disposal of North Macedonia and Armenia (we account the total amount of weapons in 2025, without considering modifications, the year of release and departmental affiliation):
| The types of armament | North Macedonia | Armenia |
| Planes | 20 | 71 |
| Military helicopters | 10 | 36 |
| including attack helicopters | 4 | 20 |
| Tanks | 20 | 109 |
| Multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS) | 17 | 100 |
| Towered artillery | 150 | 148 |
The comparison by the combat power index up↑
While contrasting the armed forces of North Macedonia and Armenia one can orient on military strength ranking from GlobalFirepower (GFP). The GFP experts have analyzed more than 60 different factors which affect the defense ability of different countries and the effectiveness of their armed forces. As a result, they have calculated the combat power index. The lower it is, the stronger in the military sense the country is.
As of 2024, the countries under consideration take the following positions in GlobalFirepower rating:
● North Macedonia - 112 position in the world according to the combat power index 2.4042; ● Armenia - 91 position in the world according to the combat power index 2.0373; Thus, according to the GlobalFirepower, the more combat-ready are the armed forces of Armenia. Do you want to compare other countries? Fill them in the proper gaps and chose the criteria for comparison:
Share with friends!