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    Asia Pacific 2020The Economy & Military Global Stage

    Asia Pacific is the most important region in the world economy and themost complete on the military aspects. Asia Pacific will remain the center ofglobal economic growth. Of the ten countries that have the largest reservesin the world, eight countries are among the countries in Asia Pacific. Therate of economic growth impact on increasing the strength of the defenseand military spending, in addition to geopolitical conflicts that have a direct

    impact on the stability of the region. Even the increasing global geopoliticaltensions, the Asia Pacific region will solidify its position as a major player inmilitary spending in 2020.

    2016

    TASNIM ILMIARDHIEnergy Legal Practitioner, Jakarta, Indonesia

    [email protected]/29/2016

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    1 S 18,558.130 23.846 19,285 20,145 21,016 21,874 22,766

    2 C 11,383.030 14.626 12,263 13,338 14,605 16,144 17,762

    3 J 4,412.600 5.670 4,514 4,562 4,676 4,800 4,895

    4 G 3,467.780 4.456 3,592 3,697 3,822 3,959 4,066

    5 K 2,760.960 3.548 2,885 2,999 3,123 3,256 3,374

    6 F 2,464.790 3.167 2,538 2,609 2,700 2,804 2,895

    7 I 2,288.720 2.941 2,488 2,725 3,007 3,315 3,660

    8 I 1,848.690 2.375 1,902 1,943 1,994 2,051 2,092

    9 B 1,534.780 1.972 1,556 1,609 1,677 1,749 1,829

    10 C 1,462.330 1.879 1,531 1,596 1,667 1,740 1,804

    11 K 1,321.200 1.698 1,379 1,435 1,499 1,566 1,629

    12 R 1,132.740 1.455 1,268 1,355 1,447 1,531 1,608

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    East Asia and PacificGDP growth projections

    Region 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

    East Asia and Pacific 6.3 6.1 5.7 5.8 5.8

    Developing East Asia and Pacific 7.1 6.8 6.5 6.4 6.3

    China 7.7 7.3 6.9 6.7 6.5

    Indonesia 5.6 5.0 4.7 5.3 5.5

    Malaysia 4.7 6.0 4.7 4.7 5.0

    Philippines 7.1 6.1 5.8 6.4 6.2

    Thailand 2.8 0.9 2.5 2.0 2.4

    Vietnam 5.4 6.0 6.2 6.3 6.3Cambodia 7.4 7.1 6.9 6.9 6.8

    Lao PDR 8.5 7.5 6.4 7.0 6.9

    Myanmar 8.5 8.5 6.5 7.8 8.5

    Mongolia 11.6 7.8 3.3 4.1 4.0

    Fiji 4.6 4.0 3.4 3.1 3.0

    Papua New Guinea 5.5 8.5 8.7 3.3 4.0

    Solomon Island 3.0 1.5 3.3 3.0 3.5

    Timor-Leste 2.8 7.0 6.8 6.9 7.0

    Developing East Asia excl. China 5.2 4.6 4.6 4.9 5.1

    ASEAN 5.0 4.4 4.3 4.7 4.9

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    2 J 1,242,935 710,5 811,9 FER J 2015

    3 S A 672,106 359,4 162,2 FER J 2015

    4 S 600,180388,9 333,8

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    2 India 1,065,070,607

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    4 Indonesia 259,966,8945 Brazil 184,101,109

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    GDP G 7.6 7.4 7.8

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    China Selected Indicators 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

    R GDP , 7.7 7.7 7.3 6.9 6.7 6.5

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    I ( ) 2.6 2.6 2.1 1.3 1.3 1.3C (% GDP) 2.6 2.2 2.5 3.5 3.9 3.6

    F (% GDP) 0.0 1.1 1.9 2.8 1.9 1.1

    P ($1.90 , 2011 PPP ) 6.7 5.3 4.1 3.2 2.5 1.9

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    P () 143 143 144 144 144

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    GDP (SD ) 1,886 2,048 2,204 2,212 1,176

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    5.1 3.4 4.0 1.6 3.4

    R S ( %) 6.9 6.5 3.9 2.7 9.7

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    F B (% GDP) 0.8 0.0 0.7 0.6 2.8P D (% GDP) 9.5 10.5 11.4 13.2 13.6

    M ( %) 22.3 11.9 14.6 2.3 11.5

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    I (PPI, %) 12.0 5.1 3.7 5.9 10.7

    P I R (%) 5.25 5.50 5.50 17.00 11.00

    S M ( %) 21.9 10.5 5.5 45.2 4.3

    E R ( SD) 32.02 30.48 32.73 56.26 72.88

    E R ( SD, ) 29.67 30.36 30.03 35.24 68.73

    C A (% GDP) 5.2 3.5 1.5 2.7 5.9

    C A B (SD ) 98.8 71.3 34.1 59.5 69.6

    T B (SD ) 197 192 181 190 149

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    E (SD ) 515 527 522 498 341

    I (SD ) 319 336 341 308 193

    E ( %) 31.3 2.3 1.1 4.6 31.5

    I ( %) 29.7 5.4 1.6 9.7 37.4

    I R (SD) 499 538 510 385 368

    E D (% GDP) 28.9 31.1 33.1 27.1 43.9

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    TOP 15 MILITARY SPENDERS2015

    Rank

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    Spending

    2015 ($ b.)

    Change 2006

    2015 (%)

    World share

    2015 (%)2015 2014

    1 1 USA 596 -3.9 362 2 China 215 132 133 4 Saudi Arabia 87.2 97 5.24 3 Russia 66.4 91 4.05 6 UK 55.5 -7.2 3.36 7 India 51.3 43 3.17 5 France 50.9 -5.9 3.08 9 Japan 40.9 -0.5 2.49 8 Germany 39.4 2.8 2.410 10 South Korea 36.4 37 2.211 11 Brazil 24.6 38 1.512 12 Italy 23.8 -30 1.4

    13 13 Australia 23.6 32 1.4

    14 14 UAE 22.8 136 1.4

    15 15 Israel 16.1 2.6 1.0Total Top 15 1350World Total 1676 19 81

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    S ' , SD 596 ,

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    MILITARY EXPENDITUREASIA & OCEANIA 2015

    RegionSpending

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    Change (%)

    201415 200615

    Asia and Oceania 436 5.4 64Central and South Asia 68.0 0.9 44East Asia 302 5.7 75Oceania 25.8 7.7 30South East Asia 39.7 8.8 57

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    Afganistan 63.000Iraq 217 Special forcesSyriah 300 300 Special forces

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    Kuwait 15.000Bahrain 2.902 23 2.316 534 29 5th fleetQatar 800 377 7 226 190Diego Garcia 516 0 480 0 36 5th fleet

    Egypt 292 217 19 26 30Saudi Arabia 278 154 22 25 77Uni Emirat Arab 193 13 13 73 94

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    Djibouti 139 1 1 137 0Jordan 100-200

    Asia Pacific

    Japan 52.692 2.461 19.295 18.408 12.528 7th fleetSouth Korea 28.500 19.755 274 242 8.815Australia 183 30 70 28 55 Planed 2500

    Singapore 180 8 142 17 13Philippines 131 9 8 103 11Thailand 114 43 9 38 24

    Europe

    Germany 45.596 30.696 475 345 14.080Italy 10.916 3.306 3.525 41 4.044Great Britain 9.310 305 326 62 8.617Spain 1.600 65 1.093 75 367Turki 1.491 62 7 12 1.410Belgium 1.165 630 104 31 400Portugal 713 14 52 14 633Netherland 374 162 16 13 183Greece 361 11 310 6 34

    Norway 90 28 11 10 41America Continental

    Cuba, Guantanamo 988 384 473 131Honduras 388 236 2 7 143Canada 146 7 47 10 82Greenland 138 138

    United States

    Conus 1.123.219 438.112 264.618 159.321 261.168 Continental ofUnited States

    Hawaii 49.242 22.549 14.984 6.579 5.130 USPACOMAlaska 21.280 13.643 44 16 7,577Guam 5.646 68 3.404 183 1.991 7th fleetPuerto Rico 162 92 20 21 29

    1.199.556 active personnel in United States territory data Dec 31, 2012. Not including military or civilian contractor Ignored country with below 75 personnel

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    United StatesPacific Fleet (USPACFLT)U.S. NAVY 3rd Fleet

    Responsible for the east and north Pacific including the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands are animportant line of trade for the US and its Allies. Based at Naval Base Point Loma. 3rd Fleet is part of theU.S. Pacific Fleet (USPACFLT). Fleet-3 was formed during World War II by Admiral Halsey. The missionassigned to the 3rd fleet includes the prevention of regional conflicts and in peacetime operations serveto train the personnel. Operations 3rd fleet is equipped with 5 types of nuclear-powered aircraft carrierNimitz class.

    Name Type Remarks

    USS Nimitz (CVN-68) Capacity 90 fixed wing andhelicopters

    Operation Evening Light, OperationEarnest Will,Operation DesertStorm,Operation Iraqi Freedom,Operation Enduring Freedom

    USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) Capacity 90 fixed wing andhelicopters

    Placed at Western Pacific,Sea ofJapan

    Operation Earnest Will, Persian Gulfsupport for Operation SouthernWatch, Operation Desert Strike,Operation Enduring Freedom,Operation Iraqi Freedom.

    USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) Capacity 90 fixed wing andhelicopters

    Cost of build US$ 4.726 billion Placed at Western Pacific Operation Desert, Shield/Desert

    Storm, Operation Fiery Vigil,Operation Restore Hope, OperationVigilant Sentinel, Operation InfiniteReach, Operation Enduring Freedom,Operation Unified Assistance.

    USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) Capacity 90 fixed wing andhelicopters

    Operation Southern Watch,

    Operation Enduring Freedom,Operation New Dawn.USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76) Capacity 90 fixed wing and

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    helicopters Cost of building US$ 4.5 billion Operation Iraqi Freedom and

    Operation Enduring Freedom.

    Combined Task Force (CTF)

    Name Task Force Type Location

    CTF-30 Main Battle Force N/ACTF 31 Command and Coordination Force N/ACTF-32 Ready Force N/ACTF-33 Logistics Support Force N/ACTF-34 Theatre ASW Force Pearl Harbor, HawaiiCTF-35 Surface Combatant ForceCTF-36 Amphibious ForceCTF-37 Carrier Strike ForceCTF-39 Landing Force

    U.S. NAVY 5th FleetResponsible for the strength of America in the Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Arabian Sea and off the coast ofEast Africa to Kenya. Formed in July 1995 after 48 years of dibekukan.Bermarkas in Manama, Bahrain.As part of the US Naval Force Central Command (NAVCENT) and US Central Command (CENTCOM).

    With NAVCENT, 5th fleet formed the Combined Task Force.

    Combined Task Force (CTF)

    Name Task Force Type Location

    CTF-50 Battle Force Carrier VesselCTF-51 Amphibious ForceCTF-52 Mining/demining forceCTF-53 Logistics Force/Sealift Logistics Command Central, Military

    Sealift Command.CTF-54 Submarine ForceCTF-55 Mine clearing forceCTF-56 Navy Expeditionary Combat Command forceCTF-57 Patrol and Reconnaissance ForceCTF-58 Maritime Surveillance Force Northern Persian GulfCTF-59 Expeditionary Force/Contingency ForceCTF-150 Patrol Forces South Persian Gulf-

    around the Horn ofAfrica

    CTF 151 Patrol Forces focused on deterring and disrupting Somalianpirate attack on leisure boats and commercial shipping. Diego Garcia

    CTF-152 Patrol Forces North Persian GulfCTF-158 Protects the Iraqi oil terminals North Persian Gulf

    U.S. NAVY 7th Fleet

    The fleet is compared with other US fleet. Measuring approximately 50-60 ships of various types, 350aircraft and 60,000 personnel. Established on 19 February 1943. The area of operations covering thewestern Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean. Centers are based in Yokosuka and Sasebo, Japan andGuam.

    U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan

    Name Type Remarks

    USS George Washington (CVN-73) Capacity 90 fixed wing andhelicopters

    The 2000 NATO Exercise DestinedGlory, Operation Joint Endeavor,Operation Deny Flight, OperationSouthern Watch, Operation VigilantResolve, Operation EnduringFreedom and Operation IraqiFreedom.

    USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19)USS Cowpens (CG-63)

    USS Shiloh (CG-67)USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG-54)

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    USS John S. McCain (DDG-56)USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62)USS Stethem (DDG-63)USS Lassen (DDG-82)USS McCampbell (DDG-85)USS Mustin (DDG-89)USS City of Corpus Christi (SSN-705)

    U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo, Japan

    Name Type Remarks

    USS Essex (LHD-2)USS Denver (LPD-9)USS Harpers Ferry (LSD-49)USS Tortuga (LSD-46)USS Guardian (MCM-5)USS Patriot (MCM-7)

    Apra Harbor, Guam

    Name Type Remarks

    USS Frank Cable (AS-40)

    USS Houston (SSN-713)USS Buffalo (SSN-715)USS Chicago (SSN-721)USS Key West (SSN-722)USS Oklahoma City (SSN-723)

    Combined Task Force (CTF)

    Name Task Force Type Location

    CTF-70 The Battle Force of 7th Fleet and is made up of two distinctcomponents: Surface Combatant Force 7th Fleet, composedof cruisers and destroyers, and Carrier Strike Force 7thFleet, made up of at least one aircraft carrier and itsembarked air wing.

    Vessel Carrier

    CTF-71 all Naval Special Warfare (NSW) units and Explosive

    Ordnance Disposal Mobile Units (EODMU) assigned to 7thFleet.

    Guam

    CTF-72 The Patrol-Reconnaissance Force of the Seventh Fleetof 7thfleet

    Naval Support FacilityKamiseya, Japan

    CTF-73 Logistics Group Western Pacific 7th Fleet's Logistics Forcecomposed of supply ships and other fleet support vessels

    Singapore

    CTF-74 the designation used for the Enterprise battle group and theFleet Submarine Force responsible for planning andcoordinating submarine operations within 7th Fleet's area ofoperations.

    CTF-75 Navy Expeditionary Forces Command Pacific is 7th Fleet'sprimary Expeditionary task force.

    Guam

    CTF-76 Amphibious Assault task force, mainly responsible forsupporting Marine landing operations.

    Sasebo, Japan

    CTF-77 7th Fleet Mine Warfare Force composed of minecountermeasure, mine hunter, and mine control ships as wellas mine countermeasure helicopters (MH-53).

    CTF-78 Served as the mine clearance force that cleared HaiphongHarbour in Operation End Sweep. Major elements of the U.S.Navy mine warfare force, including Mobile Mine Command(MOMCOM), Mine Warfare Support Group (MWFSG), andHM-12 were airlifted by C-5A

    Philippines and Korea

    CTF-79 The Marine expeditionary unit or Landing Force assigned tothe fleet, consisting of at least a reinforced Marine battalionand its equipment. This unit is separate from the MarineExpeditionary Unit (MEU) normally embarked in USSBonhomme Richard Amphibious Readiness Group (ARG).

    Okinawa, Japan

    Note:not including US Naval Aviation

    www.csp.navy.mil; www.navy.mil

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    Army PacificCommand by DivisionInfanteri ke-25 (Hawaii

    & Alaska) 106.000 personnel 300 aviation &

    helicopter, 5 light flees Japan, South Korea,

    Alaska, Hawaii

    3rd fleet US westcoast,

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    Pacific, 43 submarines (41

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    forces groups, 140.000 personnel

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    85.000 personnel(Marine ExpeditionaryForce, California &

    Expeditionary ForceIII Marine, Japan)

    1.200 personnelspecial forces, withacces US newestweapons technology.

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    COMSUBPACSubmarines & UnitsPearl Harbor, Hawaii

    Commander, Submarine Squadron 1 (COMSUBRON One)

    Name Type RemarksUSS Bremerton (SSN-698) Los Angeles ClassUSS Jacksonville (SSN-699) Los Angeles ClassUSS Buffalo (SSN-715) Los Angeles ClassUSS Jefferson City (SSN-759) Los Angeles ClassUSS Charlotte (SSN-766) Los Angeles ClassUSS Greeneville (SSN-772) Los Angeles ClassUSS Texas (SSN-775) Virginia ClassUSS Hawaii (SSN-776) Virginia ClassUSS North Carolina (SSN-777) Virginia ClassUSS Mississippi (SSN-782) Virginia Class

    Commander, Submarine Squadron 7 (COMSUBRON Seven)

    Name Type Remarks

    USS City of Corpus Christi (SSN-705) Los Angeles ClassUSS Houston (SSN-713) Los Angeles ClassUSS Olympia (SSN-717) Los Angeles ClassUSS Louisville (SSN-724) Los Angeles ClassUSS Scranton (SSN-756) Los Angeles ClassUSS Columbus (SSN-762) Los Angeles ClassUSS Santa Fe (SSN-763) Los Angeles ClassUSS Tucson (SSN-770) Los Angeles ClassUSS Columbia (SSN-771) Los Angeles ClassUSS Cheyenne (SSN-773) Los Angeles Class

    Bremerton, Washington

    Priority Material Office

    Bangor, Washington

    Commander, Submarine Group 9 (COMSUBGRU Nine)

    Commander, Submarine Squadron 17 (COMSUBRON Seventeen)

    Name Type Remarks

    USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN-730) Ohio Class Trident II D5 (SLBM)

    USS Alabama (SSBN-731) Ohio Class Trident II D5 (SLBM)

    USS Nevada (SSBN-733) Ohio Class Trident II D5 (SLBM)

    USS Pennsylvania (SSBN-735) Ohio Class

    Trident II D5 (SLBM)USS Maine (SSBN-741) Ohio Class

    Trident II D5 (SLBM)USS Louisiana (SSBN-743) Ohio Class

    Trident II D5 (SLBM)

    Commander, Submarine Squadron 19 (COMSUBRON Nineteen)

    Name Type Remarks

    USS Ohio (SSGN-726) Ohio Class guided-missile submarines special operation

    mission/forces, stealthy,clandestine platform.

    tactical missiles & superiorcommunications

    USS Michigan (SSGN-727) Ohio Class

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    guided-missile submarines special operation

    mission/forces, stealthy,clandestine platform.

    tactical missiles & superiorcommunications

    USS Kentucky (SSBN-737) Ohio Class Trident II D5 (SLBM)

    USS Nebraska (SSBN-739) Ohio Class Trident II D5 (SLBM)

    Commander, Submarine Development Squadron 5 (COMSUBDEVRON Five)

    Name Type Remarks

    USS Seawolf (SSN-21) Seawolf Class Date Deployed: July 19, 1997

    USS Connecticut (SSN-22) Seawolf ClassUSS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23) Seawolf Class

    San Diego, California

    Arctic Submarine Laboratory

    Commander, Submarine Squadron 11 (COMSUBRON Eleven)

    Name Type Remarks

    USS Alexandria (SSN-757) Los Angeles ClassUSS San Francisco (SSN-711) Los Angeles ClassUSS Pasadena (SSN-752) Los Angeles ClassUSS Scranton (SSN-756) Los Angeles ClassUSS Hampton (SSN-767) Los Angeles ClassUSS Arco (ARDM-5)

    Undersea Rescue Command

    Western Pacific

    Commander, Submarine Group 7 (COMSUBGRU Seven) , Yokosuka, Japan

    Responsible for submarines deployed to the Western Pacific, the Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Gulf of Oman, ArabianSea and parts of the Indian Ocean.

    Commander, Submarine Squadron 15 (COMSUBRON Fifteen) (Guam)

    Name Type Remarks

    USS Chicago (SSN-721) Los Angeles ClassUSS Key West (SSN-722) Los Angeles ClassUSS Oklahoma City (SSN-723) Los Angeles ClassUSS Topeka (SSN-754) Los Angeles Class

    Virginia Beach, Virginia

    Commander, Undersea Surveillance

    Naval Ocean Processing Facility Whidbey Island, Washington

    Integrated Undersea Surveillance System Operational Support Center Little Creek, Virginia

    United States Submarines Class

    Ohio Class

    Builder: General Dynamics Electric Boat Division.Propulsion: One nuclear reactor, one shaft.Length: 560 feet (170.69 meters).Beam: 42 feet (12.8 meters).Displacement: 16,764 tons (17,033.03 metric tons) surfaced; 18,750 tons (19,000.1 metric tons)

    submerged.Speed: 20+ knots (23+ miles per hour, 36.8+ kph).Crew: 15 Officers, 144 Enlisted.

    Armament: Up to 154 Tomahawk missiles, Mk48 torpedoes; 4 torpedo tubes.Virginia Class

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    Builder: General Dynamics Electric Boat Division and Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. - NewportNews Shipbuilding

    Propulsion: One nuclear reactor, one shaftLength: 377 feet (114.8 meters)Beam: 34 feet (10.36 meters)Displacement: Approximately 7,800 tons (7,925 metric tons) submergedSpeed: 25+ knots (28+ miles per hour, 46.3+ kph)

    Crew: 132: 15 officers; 117 enlistedArmament: Tomahawk missiles, twelve VLS tubes (SSNs 774-783) or two VPTs (SSNs 784 and

    beyond), MK48 ADCAP torpedoes, 4 torpedo tubes.

    Seawolf Class

    Builder: General Dynamics Electric Boat Division.Propulsion: One nuclear reactor, one shaftLength: SSNs 21 and 22: 353 feet (107.6 meters) SSN 23: 453 feet (138.07 meters)Beam: 40 feet (12.2 meters)Displacement: SSNs 21 and 22: 9,138 tons (9,284 metric tons) submerged; SSN 23 12,158 tons

    (12,353 metric tons) submergedSpeed: 25+ knots (28+ miles per hour, 46.3+ kph)Crew: 140: 14 Officers; 126 EnlistedArmament: Tomahawk missiles, MK48 torpedoes, 8 torpedo tubes.

    Los Angeles ClassBuilder: Newport News Shipbuilding Co.; General Dynamics Electric Boat DivisionPropulsion: One nuclear reactor, one shaftLength: 360 feet (109.73 meters)Beam: 33 feet (10.06 meters)Displacement: Approximately 6,900 tons (7011 metric tons) submergedSpeed: 25+ knots (28+ miles per hour, 46.3 +kph)Crew: 16 Officers; 127 EnlistedArmament: Tomahawk missiles, VLS tubes (SSN 719 and later), MK48 torpedoes, 4 torpedo tubes.www.csp.navy.mil; www.navy.mil

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    AB 17

    RussiaPacific Fleetsurface

    combatants Type Name Class Year

    011 Cruiser Varyag Slava 1989543 Destroyer Marshal Shaposhnikov Udaloy I 1985564 Destroyer Admiral Tributs UdaloyI 1985572 Destroyer Admiral Vinogradov UdaloyI 1988548 Destroyer Admiral Panteleyev UdaloyI 1991715 Destroyer Bystryy Sovremenny 1989Note: melakukan penambahan berupa:2 destroyer amfibi Mistral class Weight 16.500 ton, length 199 meter, beam 32 meter,

    speed 18,8 knot, discovery 19.800 kilometer.

    Capacity 59 vehicle including 13 tank Leclerc or total 40tank (only Leclerc tank), (16 helicopter heavy class or 35light helicopter, logistik support, tank, armored vehicleand 900 personnel to landing.

    6 korvet Steregushchy class Heavy ship multi function, length 105 meter, beam 13

    meter, draft 3,7 meter, weight 2.200 ton, NATO classifiedas fregat.

    Coastal patrol, tendem ship, anti submarines weapons(ASW), surface ship, aviation and coastal target.

    Very complementary operation with Mistral class. Will replace for corvette Grisha class.

    Submarines Type Name Class Year

    K-551 SSBN Vladimir Monomakh Borei* 2014K-550 SSBN Alexander Nevsky Borei 2013K-44 SSBN Ryazan Delta III 1979K-223 SSBN Podolsk Delta III 1980K-433 SSBN Svyatoy Georgiy

    PobedonosetsDelta III 1981

    K-150 SSGN Tomsk Oscar II 1991K-456 SSGN Tver Oscar II 1991K-442 SSGN Chelyabinsk Oscar II 1990K-132 SSGN Irkutsk Oscar II 1988K-186 SSGN Omsk Oscar II 1993K-331 SSN Magadan Akula I 1990K-419 SSN Kuzbass Akula I 1992K-322 SSN Kashalot Akula I 1988K-391 SSN Bratsk Akula I 1987K-295 SSN Samara Akula II 1995B-260 SSK Chita Kilo 1981B-394 SSK Svyatoy Nikolay Kilo 1988B-445 SSK Chudotvorets Kilo 1988B-464 SSK Ust-Kamchatsk Kilo 1990

    B-494 SSK Ust-Bolsheretsk Kilo 1990B-187 SSK Komsomolsk-na-Amure Kilo 1991B-190 SSK Krasnokamensk Kilo 1993B-345 SSK Mogocha Kilo 1994Note:Building SSBN Yasen class & will operated in 2017

    Borei*

    As 4th generation Length 175 meter, beam 13 meter, deep capable 450 meter, speed 29 knot, crew 107, armament

    16 SLBM Bulava, with 6-10 nuclear war head, theoriticly, every Borei class able to attack 160 citiesin radius 8.300 kilometer.

    Building 8 SSBN Borei class as strategic counter. Will replace class of Typhoon, Delta-III dan Delta-IV.

    Naval Aviation

    Placed Unit Remarks

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    568th Independent Composite Aviation Regiment - HQ atMongokhto

    Tu-22M3Tu-142MR/MZ

    865th Red Banner Order of Labour Fighter Aviation RegimentPVO - HQ at Yelizovo-Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Airport

    MiG-31 transferred toPacific Fleeton 1 July 1998

    317th Composite Air Regiment - HQ at Yelizovo Ilyushin-38 modified &upgraded

    71st Independent MIlitary Transport Air Squadron - HQ atNikolayevka, Primorskaya

    An-12An-24An-26

    175th Independent Shipborne Anti-submarine HelicopterSquadron - HQ at Yelizovo

    Ka-27

    289th Independent Anti-submarine Air Regiment - HQ atNikolayevka

    Ilyushin-38Ka-27Ka-29

    Note: As of 2007 the Naval Aviation of the Pacific Fleet consisted

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    PacificFleetComparisonUnited States

    Military budget Biggest military budget of the worldTotal personnel Have more total military personnel than RussiaTotal weapons United States deploy various types of technology and considerable amount of

    defense equipment in Asia PacificMilitary base United States put a lot of military personnel in the various countries in the Asia

    Pacific regionMastery field Distribution of United States military personnel were quite a lot, make the United

    States more superior in the control field.

    Russia

    Quality weaponry Russian military technology is conservative, has provided adequate quality andproven in the field and field beragai conflict.

    Underwater power With the quality of military technology, the presence of submarines and equipweapons of choice Asia Pacific countries.

    Spread of technology The availability of technology, quality of technology, budget affordability, suitabilityrequirements, ease of use factor distribution of Russian military technology.

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    A 1. Australia 6 SSK Collins class build 1990-2000 by Australian Submarines Corp, Adelaide with

    missiles AS Mk-48 ADCAP & Harpoon building 12 SSK Shortfin Barracuda (4.700 ton) USD 39 billion by DCNS France

    2. China 1 SSBN Xia class build 1981, 1 SSB Golf class build 1966, 5 SSN Han class build 1970-1990, 3 SSG Song class build 1994-1999, 4 SSK Kilo class build 1980-1998, 19 SS Ming class build 1971-1999,

    1 SSG Romeo/modify, 31 SSG Romeo class, 10 SSK diesel electrict Kilo class by Russia with supersonic missiles SS-N-27 ASCM, developing SSBN Jin class and SSN Shang class, building SSG diesel electrict Song class with underwater cruiser missiles, waiting for Lada-class.

    3. Japan 6 SSK Oyashio class build 1996-2001, 7 SSK Harushio class build 1989-1995 9 SSK Yuushio class build 1980-1988 8 SSK Soryu 2013 with homing torpedo and Sub Harpoon. as political policy, military Japan cannot to show, but it have substantial fire power to

    destroy any navy in Asia Pacific. Japan have naval doctrin that able to operated in 1000sea mill for Japanese land, absolutely the Japan navy able to executed the doctrin.

    Japan navy power designed and capacity upgraded to anti access for their teritory. The

    Japan submarines fleet supported by surface power and air force, to be barrier forChina navy.

    4. India 4 SSK U-209/1500 class build 1984-1992, 5 SS Foxtrot class build 1970 10 SSK Kilo class build 1986-2000. 1 SSN Arihant class Akula II Russia with 4 silos vertical launcher K-15 Sagarika ballistic

    missiles 1 SSK Chakra class Akula I Russia Acquisition 6 SSK Scorpene class by France (1.700 ton) with torpedo and exocet. Indias submarines fleets for anticipating the military of Pakistan and Cina.

    5. Indonesia 1 SSK Cakra class 1 SSK Nanggala class 12 SSK electrict diesel Chang-Bogo Class

    Interest for acquisition Astute Class and Kilo Class.6. South Korea 9 SSK tipe 209 German

    3 SSK tipe 2147. North Korea 20 SSK Romeo class

    40 SSK Sang-O class 10 SSK mini Yono class

    8. Malaysia 2 SSK Scorpene class by Prancis (Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Razak) with BlackShark homing torpedo and Exocet.

    1 SSK Agosta 70 class by Prancis for training Dealing budget $ 1,1 miliar.

    9. Pakistan 5 SSK Agosta class by France (2 Agosta 70 & 3 Agosta 90B), with 4 torpedo andExocet, independent propultion system has made as modern SSK in Asia.

    Head to head to India

    10. Singapore

    2 SSK Archer class 4 SSK Centurion/Challenger/Sjoormen class ex Sweden (modified)

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    11. Taiwan 2 SSK Hai Lung class, by Wilton Fijenoord, Netherland 2 SS Guppy II class, ex United States un accutrated.

    12. Vietnam 6 SSK Kilo-class, type HQ-182, electrict diesel by Russia, (@4000 ton), with torpedosupersonic SS-N-27.

    Deal of "Upgrade Kilo" (Project 636).13. Thailand Preparing navy personel for submarines

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    World ICBM

    1 RUSSIA

    Active R-36M2 Voevoda / SS-18 Satan UR-100N 15A30 / SS-19 Stiletto RT-2PM Topol / 15Zh58 / SS-25 Sickle RT-2PM2 Topol-M / SS-27 / RS12M1 / RS12M2 RS-24: MIRV-equipped.

    R-29R SS-N-18 Stingray R-29RK SS-N-18 Stingray Mod 2 R-29RL MIRV-equipped/SS-N-18 Stingray Mod 3 R-29RM MIRV-equipped/SS-N-23 Skiff R-29RMU Sineva MIRV-equipped/SS-N-23 Sineva mode 2 R-29RMU2 MIRV-equipped/SS-N-23 Liner RSM-56 Bulava MIRV-equipped/SS-NX-30

    Inactive R-7 Semyorka / 8K71 / SS-6 Sapwood: Rocket first used to launch Sputnik 1 in October 1957.

    Derivatives are still in use today, primarily as the launcher for manned Soyuz and Progressspacecraft launches to the International Space Station

    R-16 SS-7 Saddler R-9 Desna / SS-8 Sasin R-36 SS-9 Scarp

    UR-100 8K84 / SS-11 Sego RT-2 8K98 / SS-13 Savage MR-UR-100 Sotka / 15A15/ SS-17 Spanker

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    RT-23 Molodets / SS-24 Scalpel R-29 SS-N-8 Sawfly R-39 Rif SS-N-20 Sturgeon

    2 UNITED STATES

    Active Minuteman III (LGM-30G): launched from silo

    UGM-133 Trident II submarine-launched ballistic missileInactive

    Atlas (SM-65, CGM-16): Former ICBM launched from silo, the rocket was modified and used in1962-1963 for four manned Mercury-Atlas flights, and was used, along with the Agena or Centaurupper stages, as a medium-lift satellite and interplanetary probe launcher for NASA and the USAF.Original design, with "balloon tanks" and "1.5 staging," has since been retired and replaced with theAtlas V, which has an internal structure similar to the Titan ICBM, but using conventionalpropellants.

    Titan I (SM-68, HGM-25A): Based in underground launch complexes. Used LOX/RP-1 propellantslike Atlas, but stored in conventional tanks.

    Titan II (SM-68B, LGM-25C): Former hypergolic-fueled ICBM launched from silo, the rocket wasused in 1965-1966 for ten manned Gemini flights and its two-stage core was modified into theheavy-lifting Titan III and Titan IV rockets. All Titan II, III, and IV models have since been retired.

    Minuteman I (SM-80, LGM-30A/B, HSM-80)

    Minuteman II (LGM-30F) LGM-118 Peacekeeper / MX (LGM-118A): silo-based, with rail basing tested; decommissioned in

    September 2005 Midgetman: road mobile launcher; has never been operational, cancelled in 1992

    3 CHINA

    DF (Dong Feng or East Wind) are land-based ICBMs. DF-4 (CSS-3): 1975, silo-based, 5,500-7,000 km DF-5, DF-5A, and DF-5B (CSS-4): silo based, (1981) 13,000- (1983) 15,000 km, MIRV - 3 to 8 DF-31 (CSS-9): 2006, road mobile, 7,250-8,000 km range. DF-31A: 2007, road-mobile, 11,270 km, MIRV - 3 DF-31B: 2015, road-mobile, unknown range and MIRV capability DF-41 (CSS-X-10): 2010, road-mobile, 12,000-15,000 km MIRV - up to 10

    4 FRANCE

    France only deploys submarine-launched ICBMs, with all land based IRBMs decommissioned.Frances nuclear arsenal consists of approximately 300 warheads for delivery by submarine-launchedballistic missiles (SLBMs) and air-launched cruise missile. President Franois Hollande stated in February2015 that the stockpile included 300 warheads for 48 SLBMs and 54 cruise missiles.Four Triomphant class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) form the backbone of Frances

    nuclear deterrent, complemented by nuclear-capable land- and sea-based combat aircraft.

    5 UNITED KINGDOM

    The United Kingdoms nuclear deterrent consists exclusively of a sea-based component: Vanguard classTrident nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) armed with the UGM-133 Trident II D5submarine- launched ballistic missile (SLBM) and associated warheads, and their support infrastructure.The UK possesses an arsenal of about 150 operational nuclear warheads that are available for use by a fleetof four Trident SSBNs stationed at the Faslane Naval Base in western Scotland. The UK does not own themissiles, but leases them from a pool of 58 Trident SLBMs shared with the United States Navy. The UK has

    joined a US programme to extend the service life of the Trident II D5 missile from 2028 until 2042.6 INDIA

    Agni-V: road and rail mobile ICBM with a range of 5,500-8,000 km Agni-VI: ICBM with a range of 8,000-10,000 km

    7 PAKISTAN

    Pakistan is estimated to possess about 100120 nuclear weapons for delivery by aircraft and land-basedmissiles. It is widely believed that, in peacetime, Pakistan stores its nuclear warheads separate from theirdelivery vehicles. However, the Strategic Plans Division (SPD), which operates Pakistans nuclear forces, hasnever confirmed such arrangements.

    8 ISRAEL

    Jericho III is a road mobile ICBM which entered service in 2008, a three-stage solid propellant missile with apayload of 1,000 to 1,300 kg with a range of 4,800 to 11,500 km (2,982 to 7,180 miles). In November 2011,

    Israel successfully test fired an ICBM believed to be an upgraded version of the Jericho III.9 NORTH KOREA

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    Under Development KN-08 BM25 Musudan - if modified KN-11 - if modified

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    1 The U.S. Navycurrently has 18 Ohio-class submarines deployed, of which 14 are designated SSBNs and armed with 24Trident II SLBMs each, for a total of 288 Trident II missiles equipped with 1,152 MIRV nuclear warheads.

    2 The Russian Navycurrently has 12 SSBNs deployed, including 4 Delta III class submarines, 7 Delta IV class submarines and 1Typhoon class submarine. Missiles include R-29R SLBMs and R-29RMU Sineva/R-29RMU2 SLBMs withMIRV warheads for a total of 181 missiles equipped with 639 nuclear warheads. The Borei class SSBNs andBulava SLBMs are under development.

    3 The United Kingdom's Royal Navyhas four Vanguard class SSBNs, each armed with 16 Trident II SLBMs with MIRV warheads for a total of 64

    Trident II missiles and 225 nuclear warheads.4 The French Navy

    has four Triomphant class SSBNs each armed with 16 M45s SLBMs with TN75 MIRV nuclear warheads. The

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    M45 SLBMs are scheduled to be upgraded to M51.1 and M51.2 (expected to enter service in 2015).5 The People's Republic of China's People's Liberation Army Navy

    has five Type 094 SSBNs each to be armed with 12-16 JL-2 SLBMs.6 The Indian Navy

    in 2015 that India has a submarine launch ballistic missiles based on some variants of the Agni series, the KMissile family which will be a series of submarine-launched solid fueled missiles. K-5 missile, with a maximumrange of 6,000 kilometers and a payload of one tonne, developed by DRDO which may be the SLBM versionof AGNI-VI (ICBM). A variant of the K-4 missile is also under developed, with a range of 5,000 km and isintended to arm the future, larger nuclear submarines of the Indian Navy. India, having completed thedevelopment of its first ballistic missile submarine INS Arihant, is reported to be developing at least three moresubmarines in the Arihant class i.e. total 4 SSBN.

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    A.

    AB 23

    World GDPNominal Ranking 2016

    Rank Country/EconomyGDP Nominal (US$ billions)

    2016Share

    (%)2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

    1 S 18,558.130 23.846 19,285 20,145 21,016 21,874 22,766

    2 C 11,383.030 14.626 12,263 13,338 14,605 16,144 17,762

    3 J 4,412.600 5.670 4,514 4,562 4,676 4,800 4,895

    4 G 3,467.780 4.456 3,592 3,697 3,822 3,959 4,066

    5 K 2,760.960 3.548 2,885 2,999 3,123 3,256 3,374

    6 F 2,464.790 3.167 2,538 2,609 2,700 2,804 2,895

    7 I 2,288.720 2.941 2,488 2,725 3,007 3,315 3,660

    8 I 1,848.690 2.375 1,902 1,943 1,994 2,051 2,092

    9 B 1,534.780 1.972 1,556 1,609 1,677 1,749 1,82910 C 1,462.330 1.879 1,531 1,596 1,667 1,740 1,804

    11 K 1,321.200 1.698 1,379 1,435 1,499 1,566 1,629

    12 R 1,132.740 1.455 1,268 1,355 1,447 1,531 1,608

    13 A 1,200.780 1.543 1,262 1,330 1,399 1,469 1,536

    14 S 1,242.360 1.596 1,291 1,332 1,380 1,433 1,476

    15 M 1,082.430 1.391 1,167 1,228 1,300 1,381 1,467

    16 I 936.955 1.204 1,024 1,110 1,193 1,292 1,428

    17 N 762.521 0.980 794 821 851 885 914

    18 T 751.186 0.965 791 834 883 935 986

    19 S 651.770 0.837 665 676 691 709 722

    20 S A 618.274 0.794 660 700 741 778 813

    21 A 437.856 0.563 448 473 497 524 551

    22 T P C 508.849 0.654 525 541 562 586 610

    23 S 512.748 0.659 530 544 562 579 593

    24 N 537.966 0.691 621 683 710 735 759

    25 P 473.501 0.608 495 525 559 594 629

    26 B 465.248 0.598 480 494 510 528 543

    27 T 409.724 0.526 429 443 463 485 510

    28 N 366.873 0.471 384 399 414 426 435

    29 I R I 386.120 0.496 409 440 473 509 547

    30 A 384.799 0.494 400 412 426 441 453

    31 A E 325.135 0.418 357 387 418 451 483

    32 E

    33 S A 266.213 0.342 274 284 297 311 323

    34 H K SAR 322.429 0.414 337 353 370 390 410

    35 M 309.262 0.397 345 384 428 478 531

    36 I 306.194 0.393 317 328 343 358 373

    37 D 301.784 0.388 314 327 343 359 373

    38 C 253.240 0.325 279 317 363 413 441

    39 S 294.560 0.378 304 313 325 337 347

    40 P 310.312 0.399 345 384 428 477 528

    42 C 235.419 0.302 244 255 267 281 297

    42 P

    43 185.611 0.238 150 109 106 105 104

    44 I 254.596 0.327 270 282 295 309 32145 F 234.578 0.301 242 250 260 271 281

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    46 B 226.257 0.291 247 269 294 320 348

    47 P 205.085 0.264 212 218 225 233 239

    48 G 194.594 0.250 203 213 223 233 241

    49 P 178.643 0.230 190 202 214 227 241

    50 201.361 0.259 218 237 257 279 302

    51 Q 170.860 0.220 181 200 216 230 244

    52 C R 185.269 0.238 192 195 196 198 196

    53 R 181.944 0.234 194 206 219 233 246

    54 K 116.151 0.149 135 150 165 184 197

    55 A 165.974 0.213 174 180 185 191 198

    56 N 169.922 0.218 178 187 196 207 216

    57 I 148.411 0.191 164 177 191 205 219

    58 K 106.212 0.136 120 131 143 154 165

    59 H 117.729 0.151 120 126 132 137 141

    60 M 108.096 0.139 114 121 129 138 147

    61 A 81.497 0.105 86 92 97 103 110

    62 P R 99.710 0.128 99 100 101 102 103

    63 E 94.014 0.121 91 91 93 93 9464 83.550 0.107 94 103 112 123 134

    65 S R 89.797 0.115 94 99 105 111 116

    66 S 93.729 0.120 99 103 108 111 117

    67 S L 84.807 0.109 92 99 107 115 124

    68 D R 71.433 0.092 75 80 84 89 93

    69 M 74.012 0.095 82 91 100 110 121

    70 61.649 0.079 62 65 68 72 76

    71 G 68.142 0.088 72 77 82 88 94

    72 E 67.435 0.087 74 81 88 96 105

    73 K 64.688 0.083 69 75 81 88 96

    74 O 51.679 0.066 56 60 63 66 69

    75 L 60.176 0.077 64 67 71 75 7976 B 45.887 0.059 49 52 56 59 61

    77 A 35.141 0.045 36 37 38 40 42

    78 53.145 0.068 55 58 61 64 68

    79 C R 56.908 0.073 61 65 70 75 80

    80 P 55.755 0.072 61 66 71 77 83

    81 L 52.797 0.068 54 56 59 62 65

    82 B 49.364 0.063 51 54 56 59 62

    83 C 49.928 0.064 52 54 56 59 62

    84 M SAR 43.623 0.056 45 46 48 50 53

    85 T 45.899 0.059 50 54 58 63 69

    86 T 43.989 0.057 44 44 46 49 52

    87 S 43.791 0.056 46 47 49 51 53

    88 L 43.024 0.055 45 48 51 55 58

    89 D R

    C

    41.207 0.053 44 47 50 54 57

    90 L 39.315 0.051 48 53 60 70 74

    91 J 39.795 0.051 42 45 48 51 55

    92 37.308 0.048 47 50 54 57 61

    93 S 37.381 0.048 39 41 44 48 51

    94 G 38.171 0.049 41 44 48 52 57

    95 T 35.398 0.045 38 40 42 45 48

    96 B 33.983 0.044 37 41 45 49 53

    97 C 'I 34.668 0.045 38 42 47 51 5698 B 30.079 0.039 32 34 35 37 38

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    99 C 30.296 0.039 33 35 38 41 43

    100 P 26.804 0.034 28 29 31 33 35

    101 L 28.177 0.036 30 32 34 36 38

    102 E S 27.327 0.035 29 30 31 32 34

    103 24.995 0.032 28 30 32 35 37

    104 T T 23.816 0.031 25 27 29 30 32

    105 E 23.847 0.031 25 27 29 31 33

    106 19.117 0.025 19 21 23 25 27

    107 N 21.874 0.028 25 27 29 31 33

    108 H 20.632 0.027 21 21 22 23 24

    109 C 19.795 0.025 21 21 22 23 24

    110 A 17.275 0.022 17 18 20 21 22

    111 C 19.476 0.025 21 23 25 27 29

    112 I 18.633 0.024 20 22 23 24 24

    113 P N G 15.615 0.020 17 18 19 21 22

    114 B H 16.324 0.021 17 18 19 21 22

    115 M 12.505 0.016 13 14 16 17 25

    116 G 14.166 0.018 16 17 18 20 21117 14.659 0.019 15 16 17 18 19

    118 G 13.942 0.018 15 17 18 20 22

    119 J 14.057 0.018 15 15 16 17 18

    120 S 14.572 0.019 16 17 19 21 23

    121 M 14.198 0.018 15 16 17 18 19

    122 B 12.701 0.016 14 15 16 17 18

    123 N 11.210 0.014 12 13 14 15 16

    124 L P.D.R. 13.359 0.017 14 15 16 18 19

    125 N 12.903 0.017 14 15 16 17 18

    126 B D 9.097 0.012 10 11 14 16 17

    127 M 11.652 0.015 12 13 14 16 17

    128 M 11.865 0.015 13 13 14 15 16129 A 12.269 0.016 13 14 15 16 17

    130 B F 11.872 0.015 13 14 15 17 18

    131 C 10.096 0.013 11 12 13 14 15

    132 A 10.774 0.014 11 12 12 13 14

    133 FR M 10.424 0.013 11 12 12 13 14

    134 M 10.341 0.013 11 12 12 13 14

    135 M 9.524 0.012 10 11 11 12 13

    136 E G 7.884 0.010 8 9 9 9 9

    137 R C 8.364 0.011 9 10 11 11 11

    138 T B 8.917 0.011 9 9 10 10 10

    139 H 8.160 0.010 8 8 8 9 9

    140 B 9.062 0.012 10 11 11 12 13

    141 R 8.490 0.011 9 10 11 12 13

    142 T 6.245 0.008 6 6 6 6 7

    143 N 7.510 0.010 8 9 10 11 12

    144 G 6.569 0.008 7 7 8 9 10

    145 K R 6.030 0.008 6 7 8 8 9

    146 M 5.347 0.007 6 6 6 7 7

    147 M 6.084 0.008 6 7 7 8 8

    148 K 6.471 0.008 7 7 8 8 9

    149 S 4.336 0.006 5 5 6 6 7

    150 F 4.964 0.006 5 5 6 6 6

    151 M 4.541 0.006 5 5 5 5 5152 E 5.352 0.007 6 7 8 8 9

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    153 B 4.498 0.006 5 5 5 5 6

    154 S L 4.095 0.005 4 4 5 5 5

    155 T 4.405 0.006 5 5 6 6 6

    156 M 4.182 0.005 4 5 5 5 5

    157 S 3.391 0.004 3 3 4 4 4

    158 G 3.335 0.004 4 4 4 4 4

    159 M 3.282 0.004 3 4 4 4 5

    160 B 2.772 0.004 3 3 3 4 4

    161 S S 3.074 0.004 5 6 7 8 8

    162 TL 2.100 0.003 2 3 3 3 3

    163 B 2.475 0.003 3 3 3 4 4

    164 L 2.106 0.003 2 2 3 3 3

    165 L 1.766 0.002 2 2 2 2 2

    166 B 1.807 0.002 2 2 2 2 2

    167 D 1.903 0.002 2 2 3 3 3

    168 C A R 1.819 0.002 2 2 3 3 3

    169 C 1.625 0.002 2 2 2 2 2

    170 S M 1.569 0.002 2 2 2 2 2171 S. L 1.425 0.002 1 2 2 2 2

    172 S 1.427 0.002 2 2 2 2 2

    173 A B 1.332 0.002 1 1 2 2 2

    174 S I 1.202 0.002 1 1 1 1 2

    175 GB 1.136 0.001 1 1 1 2 2

    176 G 1.000 0.001 1 1 1 1 1

    177 S. K N 0.945 0.001 1 1 1 1 1

    178 T G 0.886 0.001 1 1 1 1 1

    179 S 0.865 0.001 1 1 1 1 1

    180 0.799 0.001 1 1 1 1 1

    181 S. G 0.784 0.001 1 1 1 1 1

    182 C 0.609 0.001 1 1 1 1 1183 D 0.521 0.001 1 1 1 1 1

    184 T 0.414 0.001 0 0 0 0 1

    185 M 0.325 0.000 0 0 0 0 0

    186 S T P 0.349 0.000 0 0 0 0 1

    187 P 0.302 0.000 0 0 0 0 0

    188 M I 0.184 0.000 0 0 0 0 0

    189 K 0.159 0.000 0 0 0 0 0

    190 T 0.032 0.000 0 0 0 0 0

    191 S

    77,825 73,171 73,994 77,779 81,808 86,371I M F E O (14A2016)

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    Military StrengthAsia & Oceania 201 C A A

    :

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    1,251,695,584

    616,000,000

    489,600,000

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    2,143,000

    1,367,485,388

    750,000,000

    619,000,000

    19,550,000

    2,335,000

    2,300,000

    255,993,674

    130,000,000

    107,540,000

    4,500,000

    476,000

    400,000

    22,751,014

    10,700,000

    8,800,000

    280,000

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    199,085,847

    95,000,000

    75,325,000

    4,345,000

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    93,630

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    :

    CBNo. Name Operator Manufacturer Max range

    Missilemass

    Warhead/payload StatusFirstflight

    1 RS-28Sarmat

    Russia State Rocket CenterMakeyev

    N/A 100,000 kg 10,000 kg Underdevelopment

    2016(planned)

    2 R-36M2Voevoda

    USSR Yuzhny Machine-Building Plant

    11,000 km(or 16,000km with asinglewarhead)

    211,400 kg 10 x 800 kt / 8730kg

    Active 1986

    3 UR-100NUTTKh USSR Khrunichev Machine-Building Plant 10,000 km 105,600 kg 6 x 550 kt / 4350kg Active 1977

    4 RT-2PMTopol

    USSR Votkinsk MachineBuilding Plant

    10,500 km 45,100 kg 800 kt Active 1985

    5 RT-2PM2Topol-M

    Russia Votkinsk MachineBuilding Plant

    11,000 km 47,200 kg 800 kt Active 1994

    6 RS-24 Russia Votkinsk MachineBuilding Plant

    12,000 km 49,000 kg 4 x 550 kt Active 2007

    7 R-29R Russia State Rocket CenterMakeyev

    6,500 km 35,300 kg 1650 kg Active N/A

    8 R-29RK Russia State Rocket CenterMakayev

    6,500 km 34,388 kg 1650 kg Active N/A

    9 R-29RL Russia State Rocket CenterMakeyev

    9,000 km 35,300 kg 1650 kg Active N/A

    10 R-29RM Russia KrasnoyarskMachine-BuildingPlant

    8,300 km 40,300 kg 2800 kg Active N/A

    11 R-29RMUSineva

    Russia KrasnoyarskMachine-BuildingPlant

    11,547 km 40,300 kg N/A Active 2004

    12 R-29RMU2Layner

    Russia KrasnoyarskMachine-Building

    11,000 km+ 40,000 kg N/A Active 2011

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    13 RSM-56Bulava

    Russia Votkinsk Plant StateProductionAssociation

    10,000 km 36,800 kg 6 x 150 kt Active 2005

    14 R-7Semyorka

    USSR Soviet Academy ofSciences

    12,000 km 280,000 kg 2.9 Mt of TNT Inactive 1959

    15 R-16 USSR Khartron 11,000 km 141,000 kg 5 Mt Inactive 1961

    16 R-9 Desna USSR NPO EnergomashKhartron

    11,000 km N/A 2.3 Mt Inactive 1961

    17 UR-100 USSR Khrunichev Machine-Building Plant

    10,600 km 41,400 kg 1 Mt Inactive 1966

    18 RT-2 USSR 8,000 km 34,000 kg 600 kt Inactive 1968 19 MR-UR-100

    SotkaUSSR Yuzhny Machine-

    Building Plant10,250 km 71,200 kg 40.4 Mt Inactive 1971

    20 RT-23Molodets

    USSR Yuzhnoye DesignBureau

    10,450 km 104,500 kg 10 x 550 kT Inactive 1986

    21 R-29 USSR State Rocket CenterMakayev

    7,700 km Inactive 1969

    22 R-39 Rif USSR Zlatoust Machine-Building Plant

    8,300 km 84,000 kg 10 x 100200 kT Inactive 1983

    23 MinutemanIII

    UnitedStates

    Boeing 13,000 km 35,300 kg 3 x 170 kt of TNT Active 1970

    24 Trident US Lockheed MartinSpace Systems

    7,400 km 33,142 kg 8 x 100 kt Inactive 1977

    25 Atlas US Consolidated VulteeAircraft (Convair)

    14,500 km Inactive 1959

    26 Titan I US Glenn L. MartinCompany

    10,200 km 105,140 kg 3.75 Mt Inactive 1959

    27 Titan II US Glenn L. MartinCompany

    15,000 km 154,000 kg 9 Mt Inactive 1962

    28 Minuteman I US Boeing 1.2 Mt Inactive 1961

    29 Minuteman II US Boeing 1.2 Mt Inactive 1965 30 LGM-118

    PeacekeeperUS Boeing, Martin

    Marietta, TRW,9,600 km 96,750 kg 10 x 300 kt Inactive 1983

    31 Midgetman US Martin Marietta 11,000 km 13,600 kg 475 kT Inactive 1992

    32 Trident II UnitedKingdomUS:

    Lockheed MartinSpace Systems

    11,300 km+ 58,500 kg 4 x 475 kt Active 1987

    33 M4 France EADS SPACETransportation

    5,000 km 36,000 kg 6 x 150 kt Active 1985

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    34 M45 France Arospatiale/EADSSPACETransportation

    6,000 km 35,000 kg 6 x 110 kt TNT Active 1986

    35 M51.1 France EADS Astrium SpaceTransportation

    10,000 km(or more)

    52,000 kg 6 to 10 x 100 kt ofTNT

    Active 2006

    36 M51.2 France EADS Astrium SpaceTransportation

    10,000 km(or more)

    52,000 kg 6 to 10 x 150kt ofTNT (new Ttenuclaireocanique)

    UnderDevelopment

    37 DF-5 China China Academy ofLaunch Technology

    12,000 km 183,000 kg 5 Mt Active 1971

    38 DF-5A China China Academy ofLaunch Technology

    15,000 km 183,000 kg 4 Mt Active 1983

    39 DF-5B China China Academy ofLaunch Technology

    15,000 km 183,000 kg 3 to 8 Active 2015

    40 DF-4 China Factory 211 (CapitalAstronautics Co.)

    7,000 km 82,000 kg 3.3 Mt Active 1975

    41 DF-31 China Academy of RocketMotors Technology(ARMT)

    8,000 km 42,000 kg 1 Mt Active 1999(Reported

    42 DF-31A China Academy of Rocket

    Motors Technology(ARMT)

    12,000 km 42,000 kg 3 Active

    43 DF-41 China China Academy ofLaunch Vehicle

    12,000-15,000 km

    10

    44 JL-2 China Factory 307 (NanjingDawn Group)

    12,000 km 42,000 kg 3-6 Active 2001(Believed)

    45 Agni-V India Defence Researchand DevelopmentOrganization

    5,500 8,000 km

    50,000 kg 1,500 kg Testing 2012

    46 Taepodong-2

    NorthKorea

    6,000 km(Speculated)

    79,189 kg Underdevelopment

    2006

    47 Jericho III Israel Israel AerospaceIndustries

    4,800 11,500 km(Speculated)

    30,000 kg 750 kg single orMIRVs(Suspected)

    Active(Suspected)

    2008

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