Chapter 4 - Formations, Vessels, Aircraft and Vehicles of the Armed Forces
                     
Table 4.14 Declared Tanks, Armoured Combat Vehicles and Artillery Holdings and Ceilings by
                        country within the scope of the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty,
                        at 1 January 2009
Includes Treaty Limited Equipment with land-based maritime sources such as Marines and Naval Infantry.

    Tanks   Armoured Combat Vehicles   Artillery
                     
Countries not in NATO  
Holdings
Ceiling
 
Holdings
 
Ceiling
 
Holdings
Ceiling
Armenia   110 220   140   220   239 285
Azerbaijan   381 220   181   220   404 285
Belarus   1 476 1 800   2 337   2 600   1 407 1 615
Georgia   137 220   128   220   203 285
Moldova   - 210   208   210   148 250
Russia1   4 508 6 350   8 944   11 280   5 364 6 315
Ukraine2   2 792 3 200   3 937   5 050   3 228 3 600
 
Countries in NATO  
Holdings
Ceiling
 
Holdings
 
Ceiling
 
Holdings
Ceiling
Belgium   135 334   325   1 005   134 320
Bulgaria3   565 1 475   930   2 000   1 260 1 750
Canada   - 77   -   263   - 32
Czech Republic4   178 957   490   1 367   259 767
Denmark   171 353   298   336   57 503
France   814 1 306   2 550   3 820   711 1 292
Germany   1 385 4 069   2 306   3 281   1 201 2 445
Greece   1 635 1 735   2 188   2 498   1 733 1 920
Hungary4   156 835   647   1 700   124 840
Italy   1 199 1 348   3 202   3 339   1 481 1 955
Netherlands   183 743   668   1 040   259 607
Norway   81 170   210   275   68 491
Poland4   947 1 730   1 435   2 150   1 051 1 610
Portugal   195 300   362   430   381 450
Romania3   1 239 1 375   1 750   2 100   1 338 1 475
Slovakia3   235 478   453   683   244 383
Spain   495 891   1 003   2 047   886 1 370
Turkey   2 453 2 795   3 055   3 120   3 217 3 523
United Kingdom   328 1 015   1 459   3 176   357 636
United States of America   90 4 006   561   5 152   199 2 742
Source: Directorate for Counter-Proliferation and Arms Control
1. The Russian Federation suspended the implementation of the CFE Treaty on 12 December 2007. Consequently, Russia did not submit the annual exchange of
    information required by the Treaty. The given numbers of holdings are taken from the "Consolidated Information" provided by the Russian Federation on 15
    December 2008 as a sign of goodwill.
2. The figures include Treaty Limited Equipment belonging to the Naval Infantry and Coastal Defence Forces of Ukraine.
3. These countries joined NATO on 29 March 2004.
4. Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland became NATO members on 12 March 1999.
 
The ceiling figures given above differ from the figures in editions of UKDS from 2006 and earlier. This is because the figures were previously reproduced from the Military Balance publication, which used an unratified version of the Adapted CFE Treaty, and we are now using ceiling figures from the ratified version of the CFE Treaty.