Military power refers to the ability of a country or organization to use military force to achieve its strategic objectives.
Military power is often measured in terms of the size and capability of a country's armed forces, including its army, navy, air force, and other military branches.
Factors that contribute to military power include the number and quality of military personnel, the type and quantity of weapons and equipment, military training and doctrine, intelligence capabilities, logistical support, and the ability to project force beyond a country's borders.