Talk:ISAF troop number statistics

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Troop Contribution Calculations for Afghanistan (ANA & ANP) are Missing

Afganistan is part of the ISAF, however, the percentage calculations and other statistics have not directly included Afganistan. I would like to update this article to include Afghanistan in the calculations of percentages and other statistics. What do people think? Citizen-of-wiki (talk) 21:27, 22 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

Troops per one million population

This data is false for very much countries, and I only took a look on some. Best example I noticed: Armenia

Population: 2,970,495 (CIA World Factbook 2012), most optimistic estimate is: 3,262,200. But since Armenia had lost population for many years due to emmigration, and now stabilized as the financial crisis made emmigration less attractive, so they stabilized at a very weak growth. I believe the CIA estimate is right.

However:

Troops: 127 Troops per one million population: 12.9.

Which would mean 129 Armenian soldiers are 10 million population.

127 / 2,970495 = 42,753817124755301725806641654

Troops per one million population: 42.8 (rounded) would be correct and is a very huge difference to 12.9! The same Example I could make for 10 or 15 other countries...

Greetings Kilon22 (talk) 12:20, 18 November 2012 (UTC)Reply