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It's interesting to look at this statistic about Iran and its neighbors.
If you look at the basic numbers, Iran's population is about 92 million people, while Israel has only 9.5 million.
A huge difference in numbers.
But if you dig deeper into military aspects, the picture becomes more complex.
Active military personnel in Iran is approximately 610,000, while Israel has 170,000.
Plus reservists: Iran has 350,000 compared to 465,000.
It turns out that Iran's numerical superiority in human resources is obvious.
Regarding equipment, the proportions are interesting here.
Iran has 1,713 tanks, while Israel has 1,300.
Combat aircraft: 188 versus 240.
Attack helicopters: 13 versus 48.
Overall, the technical equipment is roughly comparable but with different emphases.
The economic base is also important.
Israel's defense budget is $30.5 billion, while Iran's is only $15.4 billion.
Israel's currency reserves are $204.6 billion compared to $120.6 billion for Iran.
This shows the financial strength of each side.
Oil production is another key factor.
Iran produces 3.98 million barrels per day, while Israel only 15,000.
This is a serious advantage for Iran in energy independence.
Israel has 90 nuclear warheads, while Iran officially has 0, although this is a separate topic for discussion.
Overall, the picture is complex: Iran has a larger population and a stronger resource base, but Israel is more technologically advanced and wealthier.
Each side has its advantages in this confrontation.