Brazil maintained significant military personnel levels during the observed period, showcasing its defense priorities as the largest country in South America. Starting with 295,000 personnel in 1990, this figure remained steady until a notable dip to 288,000 in 2000. The reduction was likely tied to economic adjustments and modernization of armed forces.
By 2008, personnel surged to 368,000, driven by increased defense investments under national security programs. However, subsequent years saw fluctuations, with numbers settling at 335,000 in 2016. These trends reflect Brazil’s strategy of balancing modernization and maintaining a robust force amidst changing geopolitical and economic contexts.
By 2008, personnel surged to 368,000, driven by increased defense investments under national security programs. However, subsequent years saw fluctuations, with numbers settling at 335,000 in 2016. These trends reflect Brazil’s strategy of balancing modernization and maintaining a robust force amidst changing geopolitical and economic contexts.
For a broader context, visit other statistics on Brazil’s government debt share, Brazil’s military personnel proportion, Brazil’s working-age population ratio.