Which country has the most Self-Propelled Artillery?
Ranking of nations by self-propelled artillery systems. See which countries have the most mobile artillery platforms.
Countries with Most Self-Propelled Artillery - Top 10
Explore the world's leading nations in this military category. These countries represent the highest rankings based on verified military data and capabilities.
Russia
North Korea
United States
China
Egypt
India
Iran
Pakistan
Syria
South Korea
🗺️ World Distribution Map
Visualize the global distribution across continents. The interactive map uses color intensity to represent the data - from light colors (lower values) to dark colors (higher values). Hover over any country to see detailed statistics.
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Complete Global Ranking
Browse the comprehensive ranking of all 114 countries. The table displays national flags, country names, and exact values, sorted from highest to lowest.
| Rank | Flag | Country | Units |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
Russia
|
12,566
units
|
| 2 |
|
North Korea
|
6,645
units
|
| 3 |
|
United States
|
5,500
units
|
| 4 |
|
China
|
4,950
units
|
| 5 |
|
Egypt
|
4,664
units
|
| 6 |
|
India
|
4,614
units
|
| 7 |
|
Iran
|
4,071
units
|
| 8 |
|
Pakistan
|
3,742
units
|
| 9 |
|
Syria
|
2,616
units
|
| 10 |
|
South Korea
|
2,331
units
|
| 11 |
|
Turkiye
|
2,229
units
|
| 12 |
|
Israel
|
2,200
units
|
| 13 |
|
Ukraine
|
1,890
units
|
| 14 |
|
Vietnam
|
1,829
units
|
| 15 |
|
Morocco
|
1,761
units
|
| 16 |
|
Eritrea
|
1,756
units
|
| 17 |
|
Algeria
|
1,700
units
|
| 18 |
|
Jordan
|
1,588
units
|
| 19 |
|
Greece
|
1,365
units
|
| 20 |
|
Saudi Arabia
|
1,273
units
|
| 21 |
|
Cuba
|
1,230
units
|
| 22 |
|
Taiwan
|
1,012
units
|
| 23 |
|
Japan
|
1,004
units
|
| 24 |
|
Iraq
|
923
units
|
| 25 |
|
Azerbaijan
|
920
units
|
| 26 |
|
Belarus
|
862
units
|
| 27 |
|
Myanmar
|
715
units
|
| 28 |
|
Turkmenistan
|
680
units
|
| 29 |
|
Cambodia
|
644
units
|
| 30 |
|
Thailand
|
587
units
|
| 31 |
|
Poland
|
569
units
|
| 32 |
|
Armenia
|
519
units
|
| 33 |
|
Mongolia
|
470
units
|
| 34 |
|
Ethiopia
|
468
units
|
| 35 |
|
Brazil
|
466
units
|
| 36 |
|
Uzbekistan
|
420
units
|
| 37 |
|
Argentina
|
414
units
|
| 38 |
|
Romania
|
413
units
|
| 39 |
|
Bulgaria
|
410
units
|
| 40 |
|
Madagascar
|
386
units
|
| 41 |
|
Switzerland
|
380
units
|
| 42 |
|
Kuwait
|
367
units
|
| 43 |
|
Lebanon
|
361
units
|
| 44 |
|
Venezuela
|
352
units
|
| 45 |
|
Spain
|
327
units
|
| 46 |
|
Libya
|
325
units
|
| 47 |
|
Indonesia
|
314
units
|
| 48 |
|
Kazakhstan
|
300
units
|
| 49 |
|
Bangladesh
|
281
units
|
| 50 |
|
United Arab Emirates
|
274
units
|
| 51 |
|
Chile
|
270
units
|
| 52 |
|
Germany
|
266
units
|
| 53 |
|
Peru
|
261
units
|
| 54 |
|
Georgia
|
243
units
|
| 55 |
|
Serbia
|
242
units
|
| 56 |
|
Finland
|
239
units
|
| 57 |
|
United Kingdom
|
227
units
|
| 58 |
|
France
|
222
units
|
| 59 |
|
Kyrgyzstan
|
215
units
|
| 60 |
|
Democratic Republic of the Congo
|
214
units
|
| 61 |
|
Nicaragua
|
198
units
|
| 62 |
|
Italy
|
197
units
|
| 63 |
|
South Africa
|
195
units
|
| 64 |
|
Mozambique
|
186
units
|
| 65 |
|
Sri Lanka
|
182
units
|
| 66 |
|
Uganda
|
180
units
|
| 67 |
|
Bahrain
|
180
units
|
| 68 |
|
Nigeria
|
177
units
|
| 69 |
|
Hungary
|
176
units
|
| 70 |
|
Sudan
|
170
units
|
| 71 |
|
Singapore
|
170
units
|
| 72 |
|
Angola
|
156
units
|
| 73 |
|
Tunisia
|
145
units
|
| 74 |
|
Qatar
|
138
units
|
| 75 |
|
Laos
|
130
units
|
| 76 |
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
124
units
|
| 77 |
|
Oman
|
121
units
|
| 78 |
|
Sweden
|
121
units
|
| 79 |
|
South Sudan
|
120
units
|
| 80 |
|
Kenya
|
111
units
|
| 81 |
|
Ecuador
|
110
units
|
| 82 |
|
Yemen
|
100
units
|
| 83 |
|
Chad
|
90
units
|
| 84 |
|
Canada
|
82
units
|
| 85 |
|
Zambia
|
75
units
|
| 86 |
|
Croatia
|
75
units
|
| 87 |
|
Australia
|
59
units
|
| 88 |
|
Austria
|
56
units
|
| 89 |
|
Republic of the Congo
|
53
units
|
| 90 |
|
Norway
|
52
units
|
| 91 |
|
Mali
|
50
units
|
| 92 |
|
Czechia
|
50
units
|
| 93 |
|
Slovenia
|
48
units
|
| 94 |
|
Malaysia
|
48
units
|
| 95 |
|
Botswana
|
45
units
|
| 96 |
|
Denmark
|
44
units
|
| 97 |
|
Tanzania
|
42
units
|
| 98 |
|
Zimbabwe
|
40
units
|
| 99 |
|
Albania
|
40
units
|
| 100 |
|
Tajikistan
|
37
units
|
| 101 |
|
Portugal
|
37
units
|
| 102 |
|
Bolivia
|
36
units
|
| 103 |
|
North Macedonia
|
31
units
|
| 104 |
|
Slovakia
|
30
units
|
| 105 |
|
Honduras
|
22
units
|
| 106 |
|
Namibia
|
20
units
|
| 107 |
|
Netherlands
|
18
units
|
| 108 |
|
Uruguay
|
17
units
|
| 109 |
|
Dominican Republic
|
12
units
|
| 110 |
|
Guatemala
|
12
units
|
| 111 |
|
Ivory Coast
|
10
units
|
| 112 |
|
Paraguay
|
10
units
|
| 113 |
|
Central African Republic
|
3
units
|
| 114 |
|
Sierra Leone
|
2
units
|
Understanding Global Countries with Most Self-Propelled Artillery
This comprehensive ranking presents 114 countries ranked by their countries with most self-propelled artillery as of 2025. The data reveals significant variations in military capabilities across nations, reflecting different defense strategies, geopolitical positions, and national security priorities.
Russia leads the global ranking with 13,000 units, demonstrating its position as a major military power. The top three nations—Russia, North Korea, and United States—collectively represent a substantial portion of global military strength in this category.
The average across all 114 countries stands at approximately 813 units, though this figure varies dramatically between regions and nations. Factors influencing these numbers include population size, economic capacity, geographic location, historical conflicts, and current security threats.
Our interactive ranking table allows you to search and compare any country's position in this military category. The color-coded world map provides a visual representation of global distribution, making it easy to identify regional patterns and military concentrations. This data is essential for understanding international defense dynamics and geopolitical balance of power.