Civil unrest and lack of resources severely cripple Yemen's military capabilities, leaving it vulnerable to internal and external threats.
Years of conflict have left Syria's military weakened and divided, struggling to maintain control amidst ongoing turmoil.
Despite boasting a large standing army, North Korea's outdated equipment and limited resources hinder its effectiveness on the global stage.
Constant instability and factional fighting render Somalia's military ineffective, unable to provide security for its citizens.
Struggling with internal conflict and external threats, Iraq faces challenges in building a strong military force capable of defending its borders.
Decades of war and insurgency have left Afghanistan's military in a fragile state, grappling with a lack of resources and widespread corruption.
Political turmoil and militia clashes have left Libya with a fragmented and weakened military, exacerbating the country's security challenges.
Limited resources and past conflicts have hampered Sierra Leone's military development, impeding its ability to ensure stability and security.
Political instability and economic challenges undermine Haiti's ability to maintain a robust military, leaving it susceptible to external pressures.
Ethnic tensions and ongoing conflicts plague the military capabilities of the Central African Republic, hindering efforts to establish lasting peace.
Isolation and human rights concerns limit Eritrea's military strength, isolating it from regional security cooperation efforts.
Internal strife and lack of infrastructure hinder South Sudan's military effectiveness, perpetuating cycles of violence and instability.