Palestine: With zero active military personnel, the state of Palestine has the smallest military force in the world. Overall, it has 56,000 personnel serving in its military which includes zero reserve military force and manpower of 56,000 is included in the paramilitary force.
Panama: Panama has one of the smallest military forces in the world with just 12,000 total military personnel. The Latin American country, that formed its military after an US invasion in 1989, has zero active and reserve military forces and the number of personnel in the paramilitary force is 12,000.
Costa Rica: Costa Rica, situated in Central America with a population of over 4 million, maintains a small force meant only for law enforcement and foreign peacekeeping but does not have a permanent standing army. It has 9,800 paramilitary personnel while there is no active and reserve military force.
Panama: Panama has one of the smallest military forces in the world with just 12,000 total military personnel. The Latin American country, that formed its military after an US invasion in 1989, has zero active and reserve military forces and the number of personnel in the paramilitary force is 12,000.
Costa Rica: Costa Rica, situated in Central America with a population of over 4 million, maintains a small force meant only for law enforcement and foreign peacekeeping but does not have a permanent standing army. It has 9,800 paramilitary personnel while there is no active and reserve military force.
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