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Indonesia vs United States

Compare Indonesia and United States across land, sea, air, nuclear, cyber-space, asymmetry, and alliance depth.

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Southeast Asia

Indonesia

#25 · Maritime gateway state

As one of the world's largest archipelagic states, Indonesia matters more for maritime-lane control and island defense than for raw force size.

WarheadsNone
Military spend$9.2B
Composite score33
Active400,000
Reserve400,000
Combat aircraft110
Major naval assets185
Strategic postureFocused on controlling maritime chokepoints and distributed defense.
Defense industryShipbuilding and munitions capacity are growing, while advanced aviation still depends on imports.
Combat experienceMore experienced in domestic security and maritime surveillance than in large external combat.
Island defenseMaritime gatewayForce sizeDistributed basing
North America

United States

#1 · Global tier one

The benchmark force: global bases, carrier strike groups, strategic lift, and extended deterrence in one package.

Warheads3,700 warheads
Military spend$997B
Composite score92
Active1,328,000
Reserve799,500
Combat aircraft2,800
Major naval assets296
Strategic postureExtended deterrence backed by a global reinforcement architecture.
Defense industryThe largest integrated ecosystem of defense industry, space capability, and intelligence infrastructure.
Combat experienceSustained expeditionary experience and mature multi-domain joint operations.
Carrier strike groupStrategic liftAlliance networkNuclear triad
Balance of power
Indonesia33Composite score
AdvantageUnited States59 point gap
United States92Composite score

United States leads on both average score and the number of stronger axes.

Winning axes0 : 7
Biggest gapNuclear
Indonesia score33

Average explanatory score across seven axes

United States score92

Average explanatory score across seven axes

Axis advantage0 : 7

How many axes each side leads

Largest gapNuclear

United States leads by 95 points

Land

Ability to deploy large ground formations with armor and long-range fires.

United States
Indonesia
49
United States
84
Sea

Blue-water operations, carrier and submarine employment, and sea-control capacity.

United States
Indonesia
45
United States
100
Air

Air superiority, long-range strike, airborne early warning, and airlift capacity.

United States
Indonesia
39
United States
98
Nuclear

Warhead scale, survivability, and diversity of delivery systems.

United States
Indonesia
0
United States
95
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Cyber & space

Integration of satellites, ISR, electronic warfare, and cyber operations.

United States
Indonesia
36
United States
95
Asymmetry

Missile saturation, gray-zone activity, irregular warfare, and drone-cyber integration.

United States
Indonesia
34
United States
74
Alliance

Alliance depth, overseas basing, reinforcement potential, and long-duration support capacity.

United States
Indonesia
28
United States
100
Methodology

Warhead counts and military spending use public data, while active and reserve personnel, combat aircraft, major naval assets, defense industry, logistical endurance, and combat experience are used as supporting indicators. Land, sea, air, nuclear, cyber-space, asymmetric, and alliance scores are normalized explanatory metrics on a 100-point scale based on public operating range and force density.