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It's interesting to observe the scale contrast between these two countries. Iran's population is about 92.4 million people, while Israel has approximately 9.5 million. When looking at the armed forces, the picture becomes even more vivid.
Iran has approximately 49.49 million potential combatants compared to 3.95 million in Israel. Reservists also differ significantly — 41.54 million versus 3.28 million. Active military personnel: 610,000 in Iran versus 170,000 in Israel, plus 350,000 in reserve versus 465,000.
Regarding equipment — tanks: 1,713 in Iran versus 1,300 in Israel. Armored vehicles: 65,825 versus 35,985. Artillery: 392 versus 352. Aircraft: 551 planes versus 611. Helicopters: 13 versus 48.
The naval situation is interesting — Israel has more combat ships (240 versus 188), but only 5 submarines compared to 25 in Iran. Ships: 107 versus 62.
Iran produces 3.98 million barrels of oil per day, while Israel only 15,000. Nuclear warheads: Israel has them, Iran officially does not. It’s interesting how these figures influence the regional balance of power.