African countries vary significantly in terms of military strength and warfare capabilities.
Algeria, for example, holds the top spot for the highest defence budget in Africa in 2024, ranking 22nd globally. Morocco and Egypt follow closely, with global rankings of 29th and 35th, respectively.
On the other hand, Egypt is ranked as the most powerful military force on the continent, holding the 15th position globally. Algeria and South Africa come in second and third in Africa.
In its military report rankings, Global Firepower indicates that these countries differ even in the size of their attack helicopter fleets.
According to the report, attack helicopters are specialized military assets typically used by the army or air force to provide firepower and close air support (CAS) for ground troops.
These helicopters are designed to destroy armoured vehicles and engage enemy positions, making them critical tools in battlefield operations. The most well-known models include the Boeing AH-64 Apache, Eurocopter Tiger, and Kamov Ka-52 Alligator/Mi-28 Havoc.
In Africa, Egypt leads the pack with 100 attack helicopters, ranking 7th globally. Following Egypt, Algeria comes in with 75 helicopters, placing it 9th globally.
Sudan also has a noteworthy presence, with 35 helicopters, putting it at 19th globally. These rankings show just how much these countries are investing in building strong, capable air forces to boost their military strength.