The Global Firepower Index annually assesses the military arsenals of 145 nations to determine the world’s most powerful air forces. In its latest 2024 release, the United States, Russia, and China lead the pack, boasting the largest numbers of various aircraft types, from fighters to bombers. Brazil, a prominent nation both in size and economy, […]
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