In this article, we will explore the impact of International Army Games on today's society. International Army Games has been a topic of interest for years, as its influence extends to different aspects of daily life. From its importance in economics, politics, culture and technology, International Army Games has left a significant mark on the modern world. Throughout this analysis, we will examine the various facets of International Army Games and how it has shaped our environment. Through a multidisciplinary approach, we aim to shed light on the different aspects and consequences of International Army Games in today's society.
First event | 2015 |
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Occur every | year |
Last event | 2022 |
Next event | 2024 |
Headquarters | Moscow |
Organizer | Russian MoD |
The International Army Games is an annual international military sports event organized by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of Russia. The event, which was first staged in August 2015, involves close to 30 countries taking part in dozens of competitions over two weeks to prove which is the most skilled. The games have been referred to as the War Olympics. In addition to the competition, the International Army Games includes a military theme park, a recruitment station, and souvenir shops.
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Year | Edition | Dates | Host Country | Events | Champion |
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2015 | 1 | Russia | 13 | Russia | |
2016 | 2 | Russia | 23 | Russia | |
2017 | 3 | Russia | 28 | ||
2018 | 4 | Russia | 28 | Russia | |
2019 | 5 | Russia | |||
2020 | 6 | Russia | 30 | Russia | |
2021 | 7 | Russia | Russia | ||
2022 | 8 | Russia | 34 |
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Note: O = Observer
For the first time, Bolivia and Rwanda participated in the 2022 Games.
Countries | Participated in | |||||||
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2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | |
Russia (Host) | ||||||||
Abkhazia | ||||||||
Afghanistan | ||||||||
Algeria | O | |||||||
Angola | ||||||||
Armenia | ||||||||
Austria | O | |||||||
Azerbaijan | ||||||||
Bangladesh | ||||||||
Belarus | ||||||||
Bolivia | ||||||||
Brazil | O | O | ||||||
Burkina Faso | ||||||||
Cambodia | ||||||||
Cameroon | ||||||||
China | ||||||||
Cuba | O | |||||||
Denmark | O | |||||||
Egypt | ||||||||
Equatorial Guinea | ||||||||
Eswatini | ||||||||
Finland | O | |||||||
France | O | |||||||
Germany | O | O | ||||||
Greece | ||||||||
Guinea | ||||||||
India | ||||||||
Indonesia | O | |||||||
Iran | O | |||||||
Israel | O | |||||||
Jordan | ||||||||
Kazakhstan | ||||||||
Kuwait | ||||||||
Kyrgyzstan | ||||||||
Laos | ||||||||
Mali | ||||||||
Mongolia | ||||||||
Morocco | ||||||||
Mozambique | ||||||||
Myanmar | O | O | ||||||
Namibia | O | |||||||
Netherlands | O | |||||||
Nicaragua | ||||||||
North Korea | O | |||||||
Pakistan | ||||||||
Palestine | ||||||||
Peru | ||||||||
Philippines | ||||||||
Qatar | O | |||||||
Republic of Congo | ||||||||
Rwanda | ||||||||
Saudi Arabia | O | |||||||
Serbia | ||||||||
Slovenia | O | |||||||
South Africa | ||||||||
South Korea | O | |||||||
South Ossetia | ||||||||
Sri Lanka | ||||||||
Sudan | ||||||||
Switzerland | O | |||||||
Syria | ||||||||
Tajikistan | ||||||||
Thailand | ||||||||
Turkey | O | |||||||
Turkmenistan | O | |||||||
Uganda | ||||||||
United States | O | O | ||||||
Uzbekistan | ||||||||
Venezuela | ||||||||
Vietnam | O | |||||||
Yemen | ||||||||
Zimbabwe |
Greece was the only NATO member state that has officially participated in the games. Since 2020, three largely-unrecognised countries have participated.