I looked at the military statistics of Iran and Israel, and the numbers are quite interesting. Iran's population in 2025 is about 92.4 million people, while Israel has only 9.5 million. The scale difference is simply enormous.



When it comes to combat power, the picture is quite different. Iran has about 610,000 active military personnel, while Israel has 170,000. But Israel has much more equipment — they have 551 aircraft compared to Iran's 551. Israel has 1,300 tanks, while Iran has 1,713. Iran's armored vehicles are much more numerous — 65,825 versus 35,985.

In terms of reserves, the situation is interesting: Israel has 465,000 reservists, while Iran has only 350,000. The naval forces also show a difference — the Israeli fleet has 41 ships, and Iran has 965. Artillery: Iran has 392 guns, Israel has 352.

Israel's debt is $148.5 billion, with a foreign exchange reserve of $204.6 billion. The defense budget for Israel is $30.5 billion, while Iran's is $15.4 billion. Iran's population in 2025 significantly exceeds Israel's, but the economic potential and military funding are at a completely different level.
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