These Are The World's Strongest Militaries

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic doesn't have as much to boast as other military forces. The Czech Republic famously ended conscription in 1990, meaning the citizens of legal age no longer need to sign up for the army. As a result, only about 30,000 people are currently troops in the defense. 

Myanmar

Add Myanmar to your radar, because this nation is not messing around when it comes to government protection. They currently have  406,000 soldiers on active duty, 10 attack helicopters, and an impressive amount of fighter jets totaling 128! In Myanmar, the army is actually called the Tatmadaw.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.