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Slovenia has continued its efforts in international cooperation by participating in various missions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Cyprus, Pakistan and other countries. The total number of sent personnel through Slovenia's contribution to missions is more than 15,000, but some speculations estimate over 20,000 personnel.
As military forces around the world are constantly changing in size, no definitive list can ever be compiled. All of the 172 countries listed here, especially those with the highest number of total soldiers such as the two Koreas and Vietnam , include a large number of paramilitaries, civilians and policemen in their reserve personnel.
Slovenia: Light multi-role vehicle Unknown Upgraded oshkosh JLTV with 25mm turret developed by Slovenian company Valhalla. Humvee United States Slovenia: Light multi-role vehicle 30 M1114 and M1152 variants.Some humvees have been upgraded with a spike LR system developed by Slovenia. Will be gradually replaced by Oshkosh L-ATV.
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The current tally of women in the Russian Army stands at around 115,000 to 160,000, representing 10% of Russia's military strength. [citation needed] In 2014 it was announced that the number of women is going to be increased up to 80,000 over the whole Russian Armed Forces, but that goal was missed by 2020, when it was at 41,000. [97]
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Slovenian contact with military aviation began during World War I, when the army and navy air services of Austria-Hungary conscripted large numbers of personnel from throughout the Empire. As the Empire began to collapse during 1918, Slovenian aircrew and ground crew switched their allegiance to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes .
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