Choice
De jure
Infrequent
No
Uncertain
unclear
Yes
Most nations in the world have some form of military. However, the methods used to fill the ranks of those armed forces vary from one country to the next. Primary methods of recruitment include the following:
The United States has the highest defense spending budget of any country, despite the fact that fewer than 1% of its citizens actively serve in the military. Many Americans may be surprised to learn that the Selective Service—commonly referred to as the draft—still exists. Resolutions introduced in the House of Representatives in 2019 (H.R. 5492) and 2021 (H.R. 2509) would both have abolished the Selective Service. However, as of December 2023, both resolutions appeared to have died in committee.
South Korea amended its compulsory conscription law in 2020 to enable globally relevant entertainers such as K-pop group BTS, whose members would soon be forced to quit the group to serve their time in the military, to defer their 18-21 months of service until age 30.
Country | Mandatory Military Service | Additional Details |
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Brazil | Yes | 10-12 months for males aged 18-45 |
Russia | Yes | 12 months for males 18-27, after which they become reserves until age 50. May end conscription in ne... |
Mexico | Yes | 12 months for lottery-selected males at age 18; after which they become reserves until age 40 |
Egypt | Yes | 18-36 months for males 18-30, who then become reserves for 9 years |
DR Congo | Yes | Law authorizes conscription of citizens aged 18-45 if necessary; degree of implementation is unclear |
Vietnam | Yes | 24-36 months for males 18-27 (females eligible, but are not drafted) |
Iran | Yes | 18-24 months for males at age 18 |
Turkey | Yes | 6-12 months for males at age 20 (6 months for privates and non-commissioned officers and 12 months f... |
Thailand | Yes | 24 months for lottery-chosen males at age 21 |
Colombia | Yes | 18 months for males aged 18-24 |
South Korea | Yes | 21 months (Army), 23 months (Navy) or 24 months (Air Force) for males 18-28 (scheduled to decrease t... |
Sudan | Yes | 12-24 months for males and females 18-33 |
Algeria | Yes | 12 months for males aged 19-30 |
Morocco | Yes | 12 months for males and females at age 19 |
Angola | Yes | 24 months for males aged 20-45 |
Ukraine | Yes | 12 months for ages 20-27 (gender requirements unclear); conscripts cannot serve on front lines. Cons... |
Uzbekistan | Yes | 12 months for males aged 18-27; shortened (1-month) term can be purchased and requires remaining in ... |
Mozambique | Yes | 24 months of selective compulsory service for males and females aged 18-35 |
Venezuela | Yes | "Forcible recruitment" forbidden, but all citizens aged 18-50 must register for possible military tr... |
Niger | Yes | 24 months selective compulsory service in military (females may also serve in health care) for unmar... |
North Korea | Yes | 8 years (males) to 5 years (females) military service at age 17 |
Syria | Yes | 18 months for males aged 18-42 |
Mali | Yes | 24 months selective compulsory for males and females at age 18 |
Taiwan | Yes | 4 months military training for males aged 18-36 (civil service can be substituted in some cases), pl... |
Kazakhstan | Yes | 12 months for males aged 18-27 |
Chad | Yes | 36 months for males age 20, 12 months for females age 21 (females can opt for civic service) |
Senegal | Yes | 24 months selective compulsory service for males (and possibly females) at age 20 |
Guatemala | Yes | 12-24 months selective conscription service for males aged 17-21, though conscription is rare in pra... |
Cambodia | Yes | 18 months for males aged 18-30 |
Benin | Yes | 18 months selective compulsory service for males and females aged 18-35; higher education degree req... |
Bolivia | Yes | 12 months military service or 24 months Search and Rescue for males aged 18-22 |
Tunisia | Yes | 12 months for ages 20-35 (gender requirements unclear) |
South Sudan | Yes | 12-24 months for citizens (gender requirements unclear) at age 18 |
Jordan | Yes | 12 months for unemployed males 25-29; obligation consists of 3 months military training and 9 months... |
United Arab Emirates | Yes | 24 months (16 months for secondary school graduates) for males aged 18-30 |
Cuba | Yes | 24 months for males aged 17-28 |
Sweden | Yes | 7.5 months (Army), 7-15 months (Navy), or 8-12 months (Air Force) for males and females aged 18-47, ... |
Tajikistan | Yes | 24 months for males aged 18-27; an exemption can be purchased for US$2,200 as of 2021 |
Azerbaijan | Yes | 18 months for men 18-25 (12 months for university graduates) |
Greece | Yes | 9 months (Air Force, Navy) to 12 months (Army) for males aged 19-45 |
Israel | Yes | 32 months for men and 24 months for women (varies based on military occupation), 48 months for offic... |
Austria | Yes | 6 months military service or 9 months alternative civil/community service for males 18 to 50 years o... |
Belarus | Yes | 12-18 months military service or 24-36 months alternative service for males aged 18-27; duration dep... |
Laos | Yes | 18 months for males at age 18 |
Turkmenistan | Yes | 24 months (30 months for Navy) for males aged 18-30 |
Kyrgyzstan | Yes | 9 months (university graduates) to 12 months military or Interior Ministry service for males aged 18... |
Paraguay | Yes | 12 months (Army) to 24 months (Navy) for males at age 18 |
El Salvador | Yes | 12 months (11 for officers and non-commissioned officers) selective compulsory service for males at ... |
Denmark | Yes | 4-12 months training required for men at age 18. No immediate service required, but soldier remains ... |
Singapore | Yes | 24 months for males 18-21, who then become reserves until age 40 (enlisted) or 50 (officers) |
Finland | Yes | 6-12 months military or border guard service for males at age 18, after which they become reserves u... |
Norway | Yes | 19 months (12 months plus 4-5 refreshers) for males and females aged 19-44 (18-55 in wartime). Howev... |
Kuwait | Yes | 12 months for males aged 18-35 |
Georgia | Yes | 12 months for males aged 18-27 |
Eritrea | Yes | 6 months training and 12 months national service (typically military) for males aged 18-40 and femal... |
Mongolia | Yes | 12 months Army, Air Force, or police service or 24 months civil service for males aged 18-27; after ... |
Qatar | Yes | 4-12 months (depending upon education and profession) for males 18-35 |
Moldova | Yes | 12 months for males aged 18-27 - may be abolished soon |
Armenia | Yes | 24 months for males 18-27. If enrolled in officer-producing program at university, can defer service... |
Lithuania | Yes | 9 months for males aged 19-26 |
Guinea Bissau | Yes | 24 months selective compulsory service for males and females aged 18-25 |
Equatorial Guinea | Yes | 24 months selective compulsory for males at age 18, though conscription is rare in practice. |
Estonia | Yes | 8-11 months military or government service for males 18-27; duration depends on education, with NCOs... |
Cyprus | Yes | 14 months in Cypriot National Guard (CNG) for males aged 18-50 |
Bhutan | Yes | Military training required for males 20-25, but full enlistment is voluntary |
Cape Verde | Yes | 24 months selective compulsory for males and females 18-35 |
Afghanistan | unclear | |
Tanzania | Uncertain | No military conscription, but selective conscription for 24 months public service is authorized. Cur... |
Timor Leste | Uncertain | Conscription of males and females aged 18-30 for 18 months of service was authorized in 2007, but cu... |
India | No | No conscription |
Pakistan | No | No conscription |
Nigeria | No | No conscription |
Bangladesh | No | No conscription |
Japan | No | No conscription |
Philippines | No | No conscription |
Germany | No | Conscription ended 2011 |
United Kingdom | No | Conscription abolished 1963 |
France | No | No conscription |
South Africa | No | No conscription |
Italy | No | Conscription abolished 2004 |
Kenya | No | No conscription |
Uganda | No | No conscription |
Iraq | No | No conscription |
Yemen | No | Conscription abolished 2001 |
Canada | No | No conscription |
Malaysia | No | No conscription |
Ghana | No | No conscription |
Peru | No | No conscription |
Saudi Arabia | No | No conscription |
Madagascar | No | No conscription |
Nepal | No | No conscription |
Cameroon | No | No conscription |
Australia | No | Conscription abolished 1973 |
Burkina Faso | No | No conscription |
Sri Lanka | No | No conscription |
Malawi | No | No conscription |
Zambia | No | No conscription |
Romania | No | Conscription ended 2006 |
Netherlands | No | Conscription abolished 1996 |
Ecuador | No | Conscription suspended |
Zimbabwe | No | No conscription |
Guinea | No | No conscription |
Rwanda | No | No conscription |
Burundi | No | No conscription |
Belgium | No | Conscription abolished 1995 |
Dominican Republic | No | No conscription |
Honduras | No | No conscription |
Czech Republic | No | Conscription abolished 2004 |
Papua New Guinea | No | No conscription |
Hungary | No | Conscription abolished 2005 |
Togo | No | No conscription |
Sierra Leone | No | No conscription |
Libya | No | No conscription |
Nicaragua | No | No conscription |
Bulgaria | No | Conscription ended 2007 |
Serbia | No | Conscription abolished 2011 |
Republic of the Congo | No | No conscription |
Lebanon | No | No conscription |
Liberia | No | No conscription |
Central African Republic | No | No conscription |
Oman | No | No conscription |
Ireland | No | No conscription |
New Zealand | No | No conscription |
Mauritania | No | No conscription |
Croatia | No | Conscription abolished 2008 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | No | Conscription abolished 2005 |
Namibia | No | No conscription |
Jamaica | No | No conscription |
Albania | No | Conscription abolished 2010 |
Gambia | No | No conscription |
Gabon | No | No conscription |
Botswana | No | No conscription |
Lesotho | No | No conscription |
Slovenia | No | Conscription abolished in 2003, but could be reinstated in event of war |
Latvia | No | No conscription |
North Macedonia | No | Conscription abolished 2007 |
Bahrain | No | No conscription |
Trinidad and Tobago | No | No conscription |
Mauritius | No | No conscription |
Eswatini | No | No conscription |
Djibouti | No | No conscription |
Fiji | No | No conscription |
Comoros | No | No conscription |
Guyana | No | No conscription |
Luxembourg | No | No conscription |
Montenegro | No | Conscription abolished 2006 |
Suriname | No | No conscription |
Malta | No | No conscription |
Maldives | No | No conscription |
Brunei | No | No conscription |
Bahamas | No | No conscription |
Barbados | No | No conscription |
Curacao | No | No conscription |
Saint Lucia | No | No conscription |
Seychelles | No | No conscription |
Tonga | No | No conscription |
Antigua and Barbuda | No | No conscription |
Bermuda | No | No conscription |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | No | No conscription |
Vatican City | No | No conscription |
Chile | Infrequent | 12 months (Army) to 22 months (Navy, Air Force) selective compulsory service for males 18-45 — But i... |
China | De jure | De jure system (legally recognized, but not practiced). 24 months for males aged 18-22 — However, co... |
United States | De jure | De jure system. No conscription currently active, but Selective Service retains right to randomly "d... |
Indonesia | De jure | Selective conscription is authorized, but not currently utilized. Obligation is 18-24 months for mal... |
Ethiopia | De jure | No ongoing compulsory military service, but the military may conduct compulsory callups when necessa... |
Myanmar | De jure | Law reintroducing conscription passed in 2010, but has not yet entered into force |
Spain | De jure | Conscription abolished 2001, but government has right to mobilize citizens aged 19-25 years in case ... |
Argentina | De jure | Conscription suspended in 1995, but government has authority to draft citizens into service Argentin... |
Poland | De jure | De jure system. Not used since 2009, but the president may, at the advice of the legislature, introd... |
Ivory Coast | De jure | Selective conscription of males and females aged 18-25 is authorized, but is not currently enforced. |
Somalia | De jure | Conscription of males aged 18-40 and females aged 18-30 is authorized, but is not currently enforced |
Portugal | De jure | Compulsory service abolished 2004. Conscription authorized, but is not currently enforced. |
Slovakia | De jure | Conscription in peacetime suspended in 2004 |
Uruguay | De jure | No military conscription currently active, but government has the authority to conscript in emergenc... |
Belize | De jure | Law authorizes conscription if necessary, but as volunteers outnumber available positions 3:1, it ha... |
Sao Tome and Principe | De jure | [Limited information] Conscription authorized for citizens at age 18, but is apparently unenforced. |
San Marino | De jure | No organized conscription, but government has the authority to call up all citizens aged 16-60 to se... |
Switzerland | Choice | Service is mandatory, but comes with 3 options. |
1) Repetition course, which consists of 18-23 wee... |
There are 66 countries that have mandatory military service.