Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic (Ozbrojene Sily Slovenskej Republiky): Land Forces (Slovenské Pozemné Sily), Air Forces (Slovenské Vzdušné Sily), Special Operations Forces (Sily Pre Speciálne Operácie) (2022)
2% of GDP (2022 est.)
1.7% of GDP (2021)
2% of GDP (2020)
1.7% of GDP (2019) (approximately $2.34 billion)
1.2% of GDP (2018) (approximately $1.72 billion)
approximately 14,000 active duty personnel (8,000 Land Forces; 4,000 Air Forces; 2,000 other, including staff, special operations, and support forces) (2022)
the military's inventory consists mostly of Soviet-era platforms; since 2010, it has imported limited quantities of equipment, particularly from Italy and the US (2021)
18-30 years of age for voluntary military service for men and women; conscription in peacetime suspended in 2004 (2021)
note: as of 2019, women made up around 12% of the military's full-time personnel
240 Cyprus (UNFICYP); up to 150 Latvia (NATO) (2022)
note: in response to Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, some NATO countries, including Slovakia, have sent additional troops and equipment to the battlegroups deployed in NATO territory in eastern Europe
Slovakia became a member of NATO in 2004
in 2022, Slovakia agreed to host a NATO ground force battlegroup comprised of troops from Czechia, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, and the US; Czechia and Poland also provide the NATO air policing mission for Slovakia
NOTE: The information regarding Slovakia on this page is re-published from the 2022 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency and other sources. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Slovakia 2022 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Slovakia 2022 should be addressed to the CIA or the source cited on each page.
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