The United Arab Emirates’ military personnel percentage shows distinct shifts, initially high at in 1987, peaking at in 1990, followed by a steady decline to by 2016. The early peak reflects the UAE’s rapid defense expansion amid regional tensions. As urbanization accelerated, transforming cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, fewer citizens enlisted, contributing to the reduced percentage after the 1990s.
In the 2000s, the decline continued as the UAE increasingly relied on advanced military technology rather than manpower, further encouraged by its urban economic model. The stabilization at by 2016 aligns with the UAE’s emphasis on a highly skilled, urbanized workforce, aligning military needs with the nation’s modernized, economically focused priorities.
In the 2000s, the decline continued as the UAE increasingly relied on advanced military technology rather than manpower, further encouraged by its urban economic model. The stabilization at by 2016 aligns with the UAE’s emphasis on a highly skilled, urbanized workforce, aligning military needs with the nation’s modernized, economically focused priorities.
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