List of armoured fighting vehicles by country
This is a list of armoured fighting vehicles, sorted by country of origin. The information in round brackets ( ) indicates the number of AFVs produced and the period of use. Prototypes are marked as such.
In the case of multi-national projects, the vehicle may be listed under all applicable countries.
Argentina[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Argentina
Tanks[]
Infantry fighting vehicles[]
- VCTP armoured personnel carrier (modern)
Self propelled artillery[]
- VCA 155 mm SP gun, "Palmaria" turret (modern)
- VCTM 120 mm mortar carrier (modern)
Australia[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Australia
- 2 Pounder Anti-tank Gun Carrier (200; World War II)
- 3 inch Mortar Carrier (400; World War II)
- Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle (1072 modern)
- ASLAV Infantry Fighting Vehicle (257 modern)
- Dingo (scout car, 245; World War II)
- Rover Light Armoured Car (238; World War II)
- Sentinel cruiser tank (65; World War II)
- Universal Carrier (World War II) – license production
- Yeramba self-propelled gun (14; post-World War II)
Armoured cars[]
- Rhino Heavy Armoured Car – World War II armoured car, prototype.
- Rover Light Armoured Car – World War II armoured car.
- S1 Scout Car – World War II scout car.
Austria[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Austria
- SPz Ulan (modern, co-development with Spain)
- Tracked armoured personnel carrier/infantry fighting vehicle (production from 1977 for Bolivia, Greece (as Leonidas) and Nigeria).[2]
- Saurer 4K 4FA Tracked armoured personnel carrier (~450 built for Austria 1958–1969).[3]
- Pandur I 6x6 armoured personnel carrier
- Pandur II 8x8 armoured personnel carrier
- SK-105 Kürassier light tank (modern)
Armoured cars[]
- – World War I design[citation needed]
- Steyr ADGZ – interwar design
Azerbaijan[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Azerbaijan
- Matador (mine protected vehicle)
- Marauder (vehicle)
- Ildirim MRAP
- Tufan MRAP
Armoured cars[]
- AZCAN Sentry APC
- Gurza Patrol Vehicle
Belgium[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Belgium
- T15 (World War II)
- T-13 tank destroyer (World War II)
- ACG-1 (World War II)
- Models B1, B2, and B3 (World War II)
- ACEC Cobra Tracked armoured personnel carrier with diesel electric drive. Five prototypes built by 1985.[4] Cobra Armoured Fighting Vehicle (i.e. light tank) variant built 1987.[5]
- Cockerill SIBMAS Wheeled armoured personnel carrier family. Operated by Malaysia from 1983.[6]
- Sabiex Iguana (modern)
Armoured cars[]
- Automitrailleuse Minerva – World War I design[citation needed]
- – 4×4 armoured car. Sixty two built for Belgian Gendarmerie 1971–1972 in 90 mm gun and 60 mm motor variants.[7]
Brazil[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Brazil
Armoured personnel carrier[]
- – tracked amphibious armoured personnel carrier. Prototype built 1984.[8]
- EE-3 Jararaca
- EE-9 Cascavel
- EE-11 Urutu
- VBTP-MR
Infantry fighting vehicles[]
- – Light tracked reconnaissance vehicle.[9]
Main battle tank[]
- EE-T1 Osório Main battle tank (modern)
- Main battle tank (development of M41 Walker Bulldog).[10]
- Bernardini X1A – rebuild of M3 Stuart light tank with new armour, engine, suspension and 90 mm gun.[11]
- Bernadini X1A2 – new build derivative of X1A tank. At least 30 built 1979–1983 for Brazilian Army.[12]
Self-propelled artillery[]
- Astros II MLRS Multiple rocket launcher.
4x4 Armoured car[]
- GUARÁ Avibrás 4x4 light armoured car.
- VBL (inbrafiltro) 4x4 light armoured car.
- medium 4X4 armoured car.[citation needed]
- Heavy 4x4 armoured car.[citation needed]
Others[]
- [citation needed]
Bulgaria[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Bulgaria
- BTR-60 (APC, modern)
- BMP-1 (IFV, modern)
- MT-LB (APC, modern)
- BMP-23 (IFV, modern)
- T-72M2 (tank, modern)
- 2S1 Gvozdika (self propelled artillery, modern)
Canada[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Canada
Tanks[]
Armoured fighting vehicles[]
- Kangaroo – World War II era conversions of armoured vehicles to armoured personnel carriers[14]
- Bobcat APC – Prototype. Cold War. Project was cancelled.
- Bison APC – a light armoured vehicle based on the MOWAG Piranha II
- AVGP (Cougar, Grizzly and Husky) – based on the six-wheeled version of the Mowag Piranha I.
- Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle – Based on the Mowag Piranha II
- LAV III – a light armoured vehicle based on the Mowag Piranha III
- Fox Armoured Car – Canadian version of Humber Armoured Car
- Otter Light Reconnaissance Car – World War II 4x4 armoured car.[14]
Self propelled artillery[]
- Sexton – World War II self-propelled 25-pounder gun.[13]
- Skink – Prototype anti-aircraft tank. (World War II)[14]
- Air Defense Anti-Tank System (ADATS) – Cold War/Modern
- Multi-Mission Effects Vehicle (MMEV) – Prototype. Project canceled. Modern project.
Armoured cars[]
- Armoured Autocar – World War I mobile machine gun nest
- C15TA Armoured Truck – World War II armoured load carrier
- Lynx Scout Car – Canadian version of Daimler Dingo.[14]
Colombia[]
- Zipa - Colombian version of the EE-11 Urutu.
- BTR-80 Caribe - Colombian version of russian BTR-80
- Hunter TR-12 - MRAP
- - MRAP
- - MRAP
China[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the People's Republic of China
Tanks
- Type 58 medium tank (Chinese-produced T-34)
- Type 59 main battle tank (Copy of Soviet T-54A Tank)
- Type 59-I
- Type 59-II
- Type 59-IIA
- Type 59-IIA command tank
- Type 59-IIA mine-sweeper tank
- Type 59 Gai (test platform for Western technologies)
- Type 59D
- Type 59-16 light tank prototype
- Type 62 light tank
- Type 62-I
- Type 62G
- Type 63 amphibious light tank [1]
- Type 63A
- Type 69 main battle tank prototype
- Type 69-I prototype, incorporating some technologies from captured Soviet T-62
- Type 69-II (A) main battle tank (First production version released in 1982.)
- Type 69-II-B/C command tank
- Type 79, also known as Type 69 III
- Type 80 main battle tank
- Type 85 main battle tank
- Type 88 main battle tank
- Type 90, exported as MBT-2000
- Type 96 main battle tank
- Type 98 prototype main battle tank
- Type 99 main battle tank
Armoured personnel carriers
- Type 63 aka YW-531 armoured personnel carrier (Cold War)
- Type 77 Amphibious armoured personnel carrier (Cold War)
- WZ-523 – Six-wheeled APC.[15] Developed into ZFB91 internal security vehicle used by Peoples Liberation Army.[16]
- Type 85 aka YW-531H, improved T-63 APC (Cold War)
- Type 89 aka YW-534, improved Type 85 APC (Cold War)
Infantry fighting vehicles
- Type 86 aka WZ-501, copy of Soviet BMP-1 (Cold War)
- Type 92 aka WZ-551 wheeled IFV (Modern)
- ZBD2000 – amphibious IFV.[17]
- ZBD-97 aka Type-97 tracked IFV (Modern)
Croatia[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Croatia
- M-84D MBT
- M-95 Degman MBT
- LOV-1
Cyprus[]
Armoured cars[]
- TS (10 examples produced from Soviet supplied ATS-712 prime movers)
Czechoslovakia[]
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Tanks[]
- LT vz. 34 – CKD/Praga P-11 light tank. Fifty built for Czechoslovakia.[18]
- LT vz. 35 – Škoda S-IIa light tank built for Czechoslovak army. Captured examples used by Germany as Panzer 35(t).[18]
- LT vz. 38 – CKD/Praga TNH light tank built for Czechoslovakia and export. Adopted by German army as Panzer 38(t) and continued in production until 1942.[19]
- AH-IV – Two man light tank built for export.[20]
- – 1937 prototype three-man amphibious light tank.[20]
- Škoda S-IIb – Medium tank design rejected by Czechoslovakia in favour of ST vz. 39, but developed into 40M Turán I for Hungary.[18]
- ST vz. 39 – Prototype medium tank design by CKD/Praga. Ordered by Czechoslovak army but production plans stopped by German takeover.[21]
Tankettes[]
- Tančík vz. 33 – CKD/Praga two man tankette design – about 70 ordered by Czechoslovakia.[18]
- – Two man tankette, rejected in favour of the vz. 33 by Czechoslovakia, but S-1d version armed with 47 mm gun built for Yugoslavia.[22]
Armoured cars[]
- OA vz. 27 – interwar design[citation needed]
- OA vz. 30 – interwar 6 wheel design[citation needed]
Egypt[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Egypt
Tanks[]
- Ramses-II main battle tank
- M1A1 Abrams (1,005) locally assembled
Infantry fighting vehicles[]
- EIFV (Egyptian AIFV variant of the M113, locally built)
- Fahd 280-30
- (Fully produced in the domestic factories of the Egyptian army)
Armoured personnel carriers[]
- Fahd 240/280[23] – 4X4 IFV.
- Tiger Kader-120 4X4 APC
Scout and reconnaissance[]
- Kader-320 4X4 Light Armoured Reconnaissance
Estonia[]
Armoured cars[]
Armoured cars produced in Estonia
Finland[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Finland
- Sisu Pasi
- Sisu Nasu
- Patria AMV (Armoured Modular Vehicle) 8x8 Wheeled Vehicle
- BT-42 Assault Gun (18, World War ll)
France[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in France
- AMC 34 (Auto-mitrailleuse de Combat Renault, modèle 1934) – Three-man light tank for French cavalry. Company designation Renault YR.[24]
- AMC 35 – Improved 3-man cavalry tank that replaced AMC 34 in production. Renault ACGI.[24]
- AMR 33 (Auto-mitrailleuse de Reconnaissance Renault, modèle 1934) – Two-man light reconnaissance tank for French cavalry. Renault Type VM.[25]
- AMR 35 (Auto-mitrailleuse de Reconnaissance Renault, modèle 1935) – Improved two man tank for cavalry. Renault Type ZT.[25]
- AMX 10 RC
- AMX 13
- AMX 30[26]
- AMX-40[27]
- ARL 44[28]
- Char 2C heavy tank (10; World War I)[29]
- Char B1[30]
- Char NC1 – Improved 1927 derivative of the FT with thicker armour and new suspension. Sold to Japan and Yugoslavia.[31]
- – Improved 1931 derivative of Char NC1. Sold to Greece.[31]
- FCM 36 – Two-man diesel-powered infantry support tank. 100 built.[32]
- Hotchkiss H35 – Two-man light tank used by French cavalry and infantry.[33]
- Leclerc[34]
- Panhard 178[30]
- Panhard AML
- Panhard EBR
- Panhard ERC
- Panhard M3
- Panhard VCR
- Renault FT light tank (3694+; World War I)[28]
- Renault R35 – Two-man infantry support tank. Approximately 2000 built. Renault Type ZM.[33]
- Renault R40 – Improved version of R35.[32]
- Saint-Chamond heavy tank (400; World War I)[30]
- Schneider CA1 medium tank (400; World War I)[30]
- (AMC - automitrailleuse de cavalerie) cavalry half-track
- Somua S-35[30]
- VAB
- VXB
Armoured cars[]
- AMX 10 RC
- – interwar 6x4 armoured car.[35]
- – interwar four wheel design[35]
- – interwar four wheel design[35]
- – interwar four wheel design[35]
- – pre-World War I vehicle.
- ERC 90 Sagaie
- – interwar four wheel design.[36]
- – interwar four wheel design.[37]
- – World War II six wheel design.[38]
- – World War II six wheel design.[39]
- – interwar four wheel design[40]
- Panhard 178[30]
- – interwar experimental eight wheel design[41]
- Panhard AML- 4x4 with 90 mm main armament
- Panhard VBL Véhicule Blindé Léger – a modern French scout car designed for reconnaissance
- VBC-90
- Vextra 105 – a modern 8x8 design.
- – World War I armoured car.
Georgia[]
Fast attack vehicles[]
- DELGA-1 series
Armoured personnel carriers[]
- Didgori-1
- Didgori-2
- Command / Communications vehicle
- MedEvac
- Didgori-3
Infantry fighting vehicle[]
- Lazika
Self-propelled artillery[]
Germany[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Germany
Tanks[]
- A7V heavy tank (22; World War I)
- heavy tank. Prototype World War I heavy tank, with similar layout (all-round tracks and armament mounted in sponsons) to British tanks. One completed.[42]
- E-Series prototypes
- Sturmpanzerwagen Oberschlesien tank
- K Panzerkampfwagen super-heavy tank (2 incomplete; World War I)
- Grosstraktor heavy tank – prototypes built by Daimler-Benz, Rheinmetall and Krupp in 1929s.[43]
- LK I light tank
- LK II light tank
- Leichttraktor light tank
- Panther[44]
- Panther II prototype[44]
- PzKpfw. I Ausf. A Light tank[44]
- Flammenwerfer auf PzKpfw. I Ausf. A flame-thrower tank[44]
- Kleiner Panzerbefehlswagen command tank (190)[44]
- PzKpfw I Ausf. B light tank[44]
- Flammenwerfer auf PzKpfw. I Ausf. B flame-thrower tank[44]
- Panzer II light tank[44]
- Panzer III medium tank[44]
- Panzer IV medium tank[44]
- Leopard 1
- Leopard 2
- Jaguar 1
- Jaguar 2
- TH200
- Maus superheavy tank prototype (2 completed, 9 halted in production)[44]
- Tiger I[44]
- Tiger II[44]
- Wiesel 1 (and 2)
- KJPz HS-30 tank destroyer (KanoneJagdPanzer)
- MBT-70 prototype
Armoured/infantry fighting vehicles[]
- Sd.Kfz. 250 WWII reconnaissance fighting vehicle
- Sd.Kfz. 251 WWII infantry half-track
- Schützenpanzer Lang HS.30 Cold War infantry combat vehicle
- Schützenpanzer SPz 11-2 Kurz Cold War tracked reconnaissance vehicle
- Marder 1 A3 Cold War infantry combat vehicle
- Marder 1 A5 Cold War infantry combat vehicle
- Boxer (Armoured Fighting Vehicle), with the Netherlands and United Kingdom (modern)
- Puma (IFV) Modern infantry combat vehicle
Self-propelled artillery[]
- PzH 2000
Armoured cars[]
- Bussing A5P – experimental World War I 4x4 armoured car
- / Sd.Kfz. 3 – interwar 4 wheel armoured car
- Ehrhardt E-V/4 – World War I vehicle
- Kfz 13 – interwar 4 wheel light armoured car
- Leichter Panzerspähwagen – a series of light 4x4 armoured cars from Nazi Germany
- Schwerer Panzerspähwagen – a family of 6x6 and 8x8 heavy armoured cars deployed by Nazi Germany
- Steyr ADGZ – ex-Austrian 8x8, more ordered by Waffen-SS units
- Spähpanzer Luchs – modern 8x8 vehicle
- AGF (Light infantry vehicle) – 4x4 vehicle, used by the special forces (KSK)
- Fennek – 4x4 reconnaissance vehicle
- LAPV Enok – 4x4 patrol vehicle
Greece[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Greece
- Leopard 2 Hel MBT (170)
- ELBO Leonidas-2 APC
- ELBO Kentaurus AIFV
- Namco Tiger 4x4 ARSV[clarification needed]
Hungary[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Hungary:
Tanks[]
- Toldi – Light tank (World War II)
- 40M Turán I – Medium tank (World War II)
Armoured cars[]
- – World War I design
- 39M Csaba
Infantry fighting vehicles[]
- D-442 FUG – Similar to BRDM-1
- PSZH-IV – Similar to BRDM-2
Self propelled artillery[]
- 43M Zrínyi – SP gun (World War II)
- 40M Nimród – AA tank (World War II)
India[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in India
Main battle tanks[]
- Arjun – main battle tank
- Arjun Mk 2 – 4th generation main battle tank
- T-90S – license produced/assembled main battle tank
- T-72M1 – license produced/assembled main battle tank
- Tank EX – Main battle tank
- Vijayanta – Cold War era main battle tank, derived from Vickers MBT
Infantry fighting vehicles[]
- Abhay IFV – infantry combat vehicle
- BMP-1 -Carrier Mortar Tracked license produced/assembled infantry combat vehicle
- BMP-2 – license produced/assembled infantry Combat Vehicle
- DRDO light tank – Cold war era infantry fighting vehicle
- – Infantry Fighting Vehicle and Engineers Fighting Vehicle[45]
- – Infantry fighting vehicle And engineers fighting vehicle[46]
Armoured personnel carrier[]
- Carrier Mortar Tracked – Self-propelled mortar
- DRDO Armoured Engineer Reconnaissance Vehicle – Engineer fighting vehicle and armoured reconnaissance vehicle
- TATA Kestrel – Wheeled 8 x 8 armoured personnel carrier and amphibious armoured carrier
- VRDE Light Armoured Vehicle – Wheeled 8 x 8 armoured personnel carrier and armoured reconnaissance carrier co-developed with Canadian General Dynamics Land Systems and Swiss Mowag
- Kartik BLT – Armoured bridge launching vehicle
Armoured cars[]
- Armoured Carrier Wheeled Indian Pattern – World War II 4 x 4 armoured cars
- – 4 x 4 Armoured vehicle
- Mahindra Rakshak – 4 x 4 Armoured vehicle[citation needed]
- – 4 x 4 Light armoured vehicle[citation needed]
- Mahindra Marksman – 4 x 4 Armoured vehicle
- Mahindra Axe – 4 x 4 Light armoured vehicle
- Mahindra Mine Protected Vehicle – 6 x 6 Armoured personnel carrier
- Mahindra Armored Light Specialist Vehicle - 4 x 4 specialist light-armoured vehicle
- – 4 x 4 Armoured vehicle[citation needed]
- – 4 x 4 Armoured vehicle
- – 6 x 6 Armoured personnel carrier[citation needed]
- – 6 x 6 Armoured personnel carrier[citation needed]
- – 6 x 6 Armoured personnel carrier[citation needed]
- [citation needed]
Self propelled howitzers[]
- HT-130 Catapult – 130 mm Self-propelled artillery based on the Vijayanta MBT hull
- Bhim self-propelled howitzer – 155 mm Self-propelled howitzer
- – 105 mm Self Propelled Howitzer based on BMP-2
- – 155 mm Self-propelled howitzer based on Korean K9 Thunder[47]
- – 155 mm Self-propelled howitzer based on Arjun Mk 2 chassis[48]
- – 155 mm Self-propelled howitzer based on Arjun Mk 2 chassis[49]
Indonesia[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Indonesia
- Pindad Panser – ANOA 6X6 APS
Iran[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Iran
Tanks[]
- Karrar MBT
- Zulfiqar 1 MBT
- Zulfiqar 2 MBT (Prototype)
- Zulfiqar 3 MBT
- Type 72Z Medium tank
- Tiam Medium tank
- T-72M Rakhsh T-72M variant developed by the IRGC with new ERA, sights, an RWS. and many other upgrades.
- T-72S MBT (under license)
- Tosan light tank
Tank destroyers[]
- Aqareb Wheeled 8x8 Tank Destroyer
Infantry fighting vehicles[]
- Makran IFV
- Cobra BMT-2 Boragh with either a 30mm Shipunov 2A42 auto-cannon or a ZU-23-2
- BMP-1 APC (under license)
- BMP-2 APC (under license)
Armoured personal carriers[]
- Sayyad AFV
- Boragh APC
- Rakhsh 4x4 APC
- Sarir 4x4 APC
- Hoveyzeh Tracked light vehicle
- BPR-82 Sedad 23mm BTR-60PB with an unmanned ZU-23-2.
- Heidar-6 BTR-60PB with a 2A28 Grom and a new engine.
- Heidar-7 BTR-60PB with unmanned 23mm turret, ERA, and a new engine.
Infantry Mobility Vehicles[]
- Toofan 4x4 IMV
- 6x6 IMV
- 4x4 IMV
- 4x4 IMV
Self-propelled artillery[]
- Raad-1 Self-propelled artillery
- Raad-2 Self-propelled artillery
- 122mm truck based self-propelled artillery.
- HM-41 Truck based automatic loading version
Iraq[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Iraq
- Lion of Babylon (Asad Babil)
- T-72M1 "Saddam"
- Modified Iraqi special Republican Guard BMP-1
- Modified MT-LB fitted with 23 mm 2A7
- MT-LB with wider tracks
Ireland[]
Armoured cars[]
Armoured vehicles produced in Ireland
- Leyland Armoured Car (4)
- Morris Mk IV Armoured Car (1)
- Ford Mk V Armoured Car (14)
- Ford Mk VI Armoured Car (28)
- Dodge Armoured Car (5)
- Timoney Armoured Personnel Carrier (14)
Israel[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Israel
- Super Sherman
- Merkava tank
- Magach
- Sabra
- Achzarit
- Zelda
- Ro'em or L-33
- Puma combat engineering vehicle
- Nagmachon
- Nakpadon
- Namer
Armoured cars[]
- Golan Armored Vehicle
- – 4x4 multi-purpose armoured vehicle.
- Plasan Sand Cat
- AIL Storm
- WOLF
Italy[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Italy
- Fiat M11/39
- Fiat M13/40
- Fiat M14/41
- M15/42 tank
- Fiat M16/43
- Carro Armato P 40 Heavy Tank
- Fiat 3000
- Fiat L6/40
- OF-40 Main battle tank
- Ariete (200)
- Camillino – Tracked Infantry Armoured Fighting Vehicle based on M113 with additional sloped armour. Similar to AIFV. Built for Italy and Saudi Arabia.[50]
- VCC-2 – Italian version of M-113 with additional armour and firing ports for passengers.[51]
- Dardo (500; deliveries ongoing)
- Centauro wheeled tank destroyer (484)
- Freccia, infantry fighting variant of the Centauro
- Puma 4x4 (330; not complete as of mid-2005)
- Puma 6x6 (250; not complete as of mid-2005)
- Fiat 6614 G4x4
- Palmaria Self-propelled howitzer
Armoured cars[]
- Autoblindo Lancia AB IZ – 4 wheel design of World War I
- – 6x4 armoured car of the interwar period
- Ansaldo Armored Car – prototype of the interwar period (1925) based on a Pavesi tractor
- Autoblindo AB 40
- Autoblindo AB 41
- Autoblindo AB 43
- Sahariana – a jeep-like armoured car built by an independent manufacturer during World War II
- Autoblindo Lince – an Italian version of the British Daimler Dingo
- Centauro – 8x8 wheeled tank destroyer
- Puma – modern 4x4 or 6x6 vehicle
Japan[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Japan
Amphibious tanks[]
- Type 2 Ka-Mi amphibious tank
- Type 3 Ka-Chi amphibious tank
- Type 5 To-Ku prototype amphibious tank
Light tanks[]
- Type 2 Ke-To light tank
- Type 4 Ke-Nu light tank
- Type 5 Ke-Ho prototype light tank
- Type 95 Ha-Go light tank
- Type 98 Ke-Ni light tank
Medium tanks[]
- Type 1 Chi-He medium tank
- Type 3 Chi-Nu medium tank
- Type 4 Chi-To prototype medium tank
- Type 5 Chi-Ri prototype medium tank
- Type 89 Chi-Ro (I-Go) medium tank
- Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank
- Type 98 Chi-Ho prototype medium tank
Main battle tanks[]
- Type 61
- Type 74
- Type 90
- Type 10
Miscellaneous armoured vehicles[]
- Type 87 Chi-I medium tank prototype
- Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha tankette
- Type 94 tankette tankette
- Type 97 Te-Ke tankette
- Type 95 Heavy Tank prototype
- Type 98 Ta-Se prototype self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
- Type 98 20 mm AAG Tank prototype self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
- Type 98 So-Da armoured personnel carrier
- Type 1 Ho-Ki armoured personnel carrier
- Type 2 Ho-I infantry support tank
- Type 4 Ka-Tsu amphibious landing craft
- Type 4 Ha-To self-propelled mortar
- Type 4 Ho-Ro self-propelled gun
- Type 4 Ho-To prototype self-propelled gun
- Type 1 Ho-Ni I tank destroyer
- Type 1 Ho-Ni II 105 mm tank destroyer
- Type 3 Ho-Ni III tank destroyer
- Type 5 Na-To tank destroyer
- Type 1 Ho-Ha armoured halftrack
- Type 75 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- Type 99 155 mm Self-propelled howitzer
- Type 60 Self-propelled 106 mm Recoilless Gun
- Type 60 Armored Personnel Carrier
- Type 73 Armored Personnel Carrier
- Type 96 Armored Personnel Carrier
- Mitsubishi Type 89 IFV
- Komatsu LAV
- Type 87 self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
- Short Barrel 120 mm Gun Tank
- Naval 12 cm SPG prototype
Malaysia[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Malaysia
Tracked armoured fighting vehicle[]
- ACV-300
Wheeled armoured fighting vehicle[]
- DefTech AV8
Wheeled armoured personnel carrier[]
- DefTech AV4
Mexico[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Mexico
- DN-III Armoured Personnel Vehicle
- DN-IV "Caballo" (Horse) Armoured Personnel Vehicle
- DN-V Bufalo (Buffalo) Armoured Personnel Vehicle
- DN-VI Armoured Personnel Vehicle (Prototype, never reached production)
- DN-VII Armoured Personnel Vehicle (Prototype, never reached production)
- Sedena-Henschel HWK-11 – joint project with West Germany
Myanmar[]
Armoured Vehicle producing in Myanmar.
Tanks[]
- MALT(Myanmar Army Light Tank):105 mm Light tank based on 2S1U chasis.
Infantry Fighting Vehicles[]
- BAAC-73 :(4x4)Infantry Fighting Vehicle.[52]
- BAAC-83 :(4x4)Infantry Fighting Vehicle.[53]
- BAAC-84 :(4x4)Infantry Fighting Vehicle.[54]
- BAAC-85 :(4x4)Infantry Fighting Vehicle.[55]
- BAAC-86 :(4x4)Infantry Fighting Vehicle.[56]
- BAAC-87 :(4x4)Infantry Fighting Vehicle.[57]
Armoured Personnel Carriers[]
- ULARV-1 :(4x4)Armoured Personnel Carrier with a 14.5 mm machine gun.
- ULARV-2 :(4x4)Armoured Personnel Carrier with a 14.5 mm machine gun and a short range Igla turret.
- ULARV-3(Prototype) :(6x6)Armoured Personnel Carrier with a RCWS.
Army Scout Vehicle[]
- MAV-1 :(4 x 4)Light Armoured Vehicle.[58]
- MAV-2 :(4 x 4)Light Armoured Vehicle.
- MAV-3 :(4 x 4)Light Armoured Vehicle.
- MAV-4 :(4 x 4)Light Armoured Vehicle.
- Naung Yoe Jeep :(4 x 4)Armoured Jeep.
- Inlay Jeep:(4 x 4)Armoured Jeep.
Armoured Air-defence Vehicle[]
- MADV-1 :(4 x 4)Armoured Air-defence Vehicle based on locally made Naung Yoe Armoured Jeep.
- MADV-2 :(4 x 4)Armoured Air-defence Vehicle based on locally made MAV-1 Light Armoured Vehicle.
Netherlands[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the Netherlands
- Boxer PWV with Germany and the United Kingdom (modern)
- Fennek
Armoured cars[]
- Braat Overvalwagen
- DAF M39
- DAF YP-408
- Stadswacht Overvalwagen
New Zealand[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in New Zealand
- Bob Semple tank prototype
- Schofield tank prototype, rejected by UK
- Universal Carrier (World War II)
Armoured cars[]
- Beaverette NZ – World War II light armoured car similar to the British Beaverette
North Korea[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in North Korea
- Ch'onma-ho 2nd gen. main battle tank (Cold War era)
- Pokpung-ho 4th gen. main battle tank (Modern)
- Type 82 "Sinhŭng" light tank
- M-1973 VTT-323 APC
- APC (Based on BRDM-2)
- M-1978 "Koksan" 170 mm SP
- Type 89 "Koksan" 170 mm SP
- 152 mm SP
- 130 mm SP
- 130 mm SP
- 122 mm SP
- 122 mm SP
- 122 mm SP
- 120 mm SP
Pakistan[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Pakistan
- Al-Khalid tank – MBT
- Al-Zarrar – MBT
- Mohafiz _ internal security vehicle
- Talha – armoured personnel carrier
- Sakb – armoured command vehicle
- Al-Qaswa – armoured logistics vehicle
- China Type 85-II 30
- China Type 69-II 400
- China Type 63 50 Light Amphibious tank.[25]
- China Type 59 600 Being upgraded to Al-Zarrar standard.[24]
- Soviet Union T-54/55 54 In Reserve.[26]
- United States M48A5 300 In Reserve.[24]
Armoured Personnel Carriers[]
- Pakistan APC Talha 400+ Total 2,000 planned to be deployed.[25][27]
- Turkey Otokar Akrep 260 [28]
- United Kingdom Ferret AFV 90 [24]
- China WZ551 -- [29]
- Saudi Arabia Al-Fahd IFV 140 [30]
- Pakistan Al-Hamza IFV—In Service.[1]
- China Type 63 80 [25]
- Pakistan Sakb --[citation needed]
- Pakistan Al-Qaswa—200 to be procured.[1]
- Soviet Union PT-76 32 Delivered by Indonesia between 1969 and 1970.[31]
- United States M113 1600 [1]
- Pakistan Saad APC—Currently in production.[1]
- United States M901 ITV 24 [32]
- Soviet Union BTR-70 / BTR-80 120 [1]
- Pakistan Mohafiz—In Service & Additional APCs being procured.[1]
- West Germany UR-416 46 In Service.[26]
- CzechoslovakiaPoland OT-64 SKOT 6 Delivered by Slovakia in 1993.[31]
- Turkey Otokar Cobra 10 [33]
- Soviet Union BRDM-2 -- [34]
- Mine Protected & Clearing Vehicles
- United States Cougar 20 Buffalo EOD version. Delivered in 2010.[31][35]
- United States Navistar—160 to Be Provided by FMS Program [35]
- Armoured Recovery Vehicles
- United States M88A1 ARV 52 In Service.[24]
- China Type 653 ARV—ARV based on the chassis of the Type 69 tank.[36]
- Armoured Bridging Vehicles
- United States M60A1 AVLB—In Service.[1]
- United States M48 Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge—In Service.[1]
Artillery inventory[]
- Vehicle/System Calibre Quantity Comments
- Self-propelled artillery
- United States M110 howitzer 203 mm 60 Tracked chassis.[26]
- United States M109A2 155 mm 150+ Tracked chassis. Being upgraded to M109A5 standard.[28][44]
- United States M109A5 155 mm 115 Tracked chassis. 67 delivered by US in 2008.[45] 48 more supplied in February 2010.[46] Total 297 Planned to be acquired.[47]
- MLRS-Multiple Launch Rocket System
- China A-100E 300mm 42 42 ordered in 2008 and delivered between 2011 and 2012.[48]
- Pakistan KRL 122 122 mm 40 Truck-mounted. Kahuta Research Laboratories from Pakistan have developed a rocket launcher that is very similar to the North-Korean BM-11 [24]
- PakistanChina Azar (Type 83) 122mm 52 Pakistani variant of Type 83.[26]
- Towed artillery
- United States M115 203 mm 28 [26]
- Turkey MKEK Panter 155 mm 72 12 ordered for evaluation in 2007 & delivered by Turkey between 2008–2009. Another 60 produced locally under ToT between 2011 and 2013 [48] by Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT).[47]
- United States M198 155 mm 148 Delivered in 1997.[1]
- United States M114 155 mm 144 [1]
- United States M59 155 mm 30 [25]
- China Type 59-I 130 mm 410 [26]
- China Type 54 122 mm 490 [26]
- China Type 60 122 mm 200 [28]
- United States M56 105 mm 113 [26]
- Soviet Union D-30 122mm 143 Delivered by China between 2003 & 2004.[31]
- Italy OTO Melara Mod 56 105mm 50 Delivered by Italy between 1975 and 1978.[31]
- United States M101 105 mm 250 In Service.[24]
- China Type 56 85 mm 200 [28]
- United Kingdom Ordnance QF 25-pounder 88mm 1000 [24]
Poland[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Poland. See also list of Polish armoured fighting vehicles.
Armoured cars[]
- Ford FT-B (~17)
- wz. 29 Ursus (11)
- wz. 34 (~80)
- Kubuś
- Tur (military vehicle)
- (prototype)
- Żubr
- Dzik, a modern modular AC and APC
Armoured personnel carriers[]
- (~200 until 1985)
- OT-62
- OT-64 SKOT
Infantry fighting vehicles[]
- BWP-1 IFV (1298)
- BWR-1K (22) – reconnaissance variant of BWP-1
- BWR-1S (16) – reconnaissance variant of BWP-1
- KTO Rosomak
Tankettes[]
- TK-1 (1 prototype)
- TK-2 (1 prototype)
- TK-3 (~300)
- TKW
- TKD (4 prototypes)
- TKF (~18)
- TKS (~390)
- TKS-D (2 prototypes)
Tanks[]
Light tanks[]
- 4TP (1 prototype)
- 7TP dw
- 7TP jw
- 10TP fast tank (1 prototype)
Main battle tanks[]
- T-55AM Mérida (modernized T-55)
- T-55AD-2M (command variant)
- T-55AMS (modernized T-55)
- T-55AD-1M (modernized T-55)
- T-72M1Z (upgraded T-72M1)
- PT-91 Twardy (233)
- PT-91A (export prototype)
- PT-91Z (export demonstrator)
- PT-91E (export demonstrator)
- PT-91M (export for Malaysia, 48)
- PT-94 Goryl (cancelled project based on the PT-91)
- Leopard 2
- PL-01 prototypes; Polish—British project to enter production in 2018
Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons[]
- PZA Loara
- ZSU-23-4MP Biała
Armoured recovery vehicles[]
- WZT-1 ARV based on T-54 chassis
- WZT-2 ARV based on T-55 hull
- WZT-3 ARV based on PT-91 chassis, armed with 12.7mm machine gun
- ARV based on PT-91 chassis
Amphibious vehicles[]
- or amphibious tank, based on 4TP light tank (1 prototype)
Portugal[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Portugal:
- Bravia Chaimite, wheeled 4x4 APC
- Bravia Comando, wheeled 4x4 armoured patrol vehicle
Romania[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Romania
Armoured cars[]
- ABC-79M
- AM7
Armoured personnel carriers[]
Infantry fighting vehicles[]
- MLI-84 – derived from BMP-1
- MLI-84M Jderul – modern upgrade of MLI-84
Tanks[]
World War II[]
- R-1 – 35 bought from Czechoslovakia, designed specially for the Romanian army, 1 produced in Romania
- R-2 – Czechoslovak LT vz. 35 with changes made specially for the Romanian army (see R-2c)
- R-3 – proposal
- 1942 medium tank – proposal
- T-34 with 120/150 mm gun – proposal
Modern[]
- TR-580 (prototypes called TR-77)
- TR-85
- TR-85M1 Bizonul – modern upgrade of TR-85 tanks
- P-125 – prototypes of local produced variant of T-72
Tank destroyers[]
- Mareșal – prototypes and early serial production built during WWII, later used by the Germans in the development of the Hetzer[59]
- TACAM T-60 – 34 conversions of Soviet light tanks during WWII
- TACAM R-2 – 20 conversions of Czechoslovak-supplied R-2 light tanks during WWII
- TACAM R-1 – proposal
- TACAM T-38 – proposal
- Vânătorul de care R35 – tank destroyer version of the Renault R35
Self-propelled artillery[]
- Model 89 – licensed built 2S1 Gvozdika on MLI-84 chassis
Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons[]
- CA-95 – modern, carries four surface-to-air missiles
Russian Empire[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the Russian Empire. Also see #Russian Federation, #Soviet Union on this page.
- Vezdekhod (prototype only)
- Tsar Tank wheeled armoured gun carrier (prototype only)
- Austin-Putilov, improved Austin Armoured Car
- Poplavko-Jeffery – An oddly shaped design, built on chassis of a Thomas B. Jeffery Company truck. It had a good service record and was used after the war by Poland.
- Garford-Putilov Armoured Car
Russian Federation[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the Russian Federation. Also see #Russian Empire, #Soviet Union on this page.
- BTR-90
- Black Eagle tank prototype
- BMD-4
- T-80U
- T-90
- T-95 rumoured
- Armata Universal Combat Platform
Saudi Arabia[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Infantry Fighting Vehicles[]
- Al-Fahd IFV
- IFV
Armoured personnel carriers & support vehicles[]
- 4×4 APC Four seats
- 4×4 APC Eight seats
- APC
- Al-Naif armoured vehicle
- Al-Mansoor armoured vehicle
- Der' Al-Jazeerah-1 AFV
- Der' Al-Jazeerah-2 AFV
- Al-Kaser IFV for counter-terrorism[60]
- Al-Naif 5 APC[61]
- Al-Naif 7 APC
- Al-Naif 9 APC
- Al-Faisal AFV[62]
- Salman Al-Hazm
Serbia[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Serbia
- M-84 main battle tank (planned to be upgraded to M-2001)
- M-80A infantry fighting vehicle (planned to be upgrade to M-98 Vidra)
- BOV M-86 armoured personnel carrier, used by military police
- M-84AI armoured recovery vehicle version of M-84, used in tank battalions
- BOV-1 antitank guided missile vehicle
- Lazar BVT mine resistant, ambush protected armoured fighting vehicle
Singapore[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Singapore
- Bionix 28-ton replacement for M113 with 25 mm Bushmaster cannon (Bionix 25) or the CIS 40 mm AGL/.50 calibre HMG (Bionix 40/50)
- Bionix Updated Version of the Bionix with better armour and 30 mm Bushmaster
- Bronco All Terrain Tracked Carrier
- SSPH Primus 155 mm SP gun
- Terrex Infantry carrier vehicle
- Hunter AFV Armored Fighting Vehicle
- Armoured personnel carrier
- Light Strike Vehicle Light Strike Vehicle
- Armoured personnel carrier
- Protected Combat Support Vehicle/ MRAP
- FH-2000 Towed howitzer
- SLWH Pegasus Towed howitzer
- Armoured combat engineering vehicle
- Armoured combat engineering vehicle
- Armored vehicle-launched Bridge
- Man-portable mini-UAV
Slovakia[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Slovakia
- Aligator 4x4 Master II
- Aligator 4x4 Master
- Aligator 4x4
- Tatrapan 6x6
- Bozena 5 - mine clearing vehicle
- Zuzana - selfpropelled gun
Slovenia[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Slovenia
- Valuk 6x6 (LWAV)
- M-55S – Upgraded MBT T-55
- Krpan 8x8 – Modernized Steyer-Daimler-Puch Pandur II
- Svarun 8x8
South Africa[]
Armoured fighting vehicles designed and produced in South Africa
Tanks[]
Main battle tanks[]
- Olifant Mk1A
Prototype tanks[]
- Semel
- Skokiaan
Self propelled artillery[]
- G6 howitzer
- Valkiri
Infantry fighting vehicles[]
- Ratel
- Mbombe
Armoured personnel carriers[]
- Buffel
- Casspir
- Hippo
- Mamba
- Marauder
- RCV-9
- Reva
- RG-12
- RG-19
- RG-31 Nyala
- RG-32 Scout
- RG-33
- RG-34
- RG-35
- RG-41
- RG Outrider
- PUMA M26-15
Armoured cars[]
- Eland
- Marmon-Herrington Armoured Car[63]
- Rooikat
South Korea[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in South Korea
- K1 MBT
- K1A1 MBT
- K2 Black Panther MBT
- K-200 IFV
- K21 IFV
- K242A1 / K281A1 Mortar Carrier
- K263A1 Self-Propelled radar-guided Vulcan
- K288A1 Recovery Vehicle
- K30 Biho twin 30 mm SPAA
- K9 Thunder 155 mm SPH
- K10 Ammunition Resupply Vehicle (ARV)
Soviet Union[]
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Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Also see #Russian Empire, #Russian Federation, #Ukraine on this page, and list of Soviet tanks.
- KV-1/KV-2[64]
- IS-2/IS-3[64]
- BT tank[64]
- BT-7[64]
- PT-76
- T-10
- T-12
- T-24
- T-26[64]
- T-28[64]
- T-34[64]
- T-34-85[64]
- T-35
- T-40[64]
- T-50[64]
- T-54
- T-55
- T-60[64]
- T-62
- T-64
- T-70[64]
- T-72
- T-80
- T-80 light tank[64]
Air-portable fighting vehicles[]
Self-propelled guns[]
- 2A3 Kondensator 2P
- 2S1 Gvozdika
- 2S3 Akatsiya
- 2S4 Tyulpan
- 2S5 Giatsint-S
- 2S7 Pion
- 2S9 Nona
- 2S19 Msta
- 2S23 Nona-SVK
- 2S30 Iset
- 2S31 Vena
- SU-5
- SU-8
- SU-14
- SU-57 (Lend-lease 57 mm Gun Motor Carriage T48)[65]
- SU-76[64]
- SU-85[64]
- , prototype based on SU-76
- , prototype based on SU-76
- SU-100[64]
- SU-100Y
- SU-122[64]
- , long-barreled prototype
- SU-152[64]
- ISU-122[66]
- ISU-130
- ISU-152[66]
Armoured cars[]
- FAI – interwar
- BA-I, BA-3, BA-6, , BA-10, BA-11 – a series of interwar 6-wheeled heavy armoured cars[64]
- – interwar[64]
- BA-20 – interwar[64]
- BA-21 – interwar[64]
- BA-27 – interwar[64]
- BA-64, World War II[64]
- BRDM-1 or BTR-40P
- BRDM-2
- BRM-1 or BMP-R
- D-8 Armored Car – interwar
- – interwar
- – World War II
- – World War II
- – World War II
Personnel carriers[]
- BMP-1
- BMP-2
- BMP-3
- BTR-40
- BTR-50
- BTR-60
- BTR-70
- BTR-80
- BTR-90
- BTR-152
- BTR-T
- MT-LB
Spain[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Spain
Tanks[]
- Verdeja
- Lince
- Leopard 2E (60% assembly in Spain)
Miscellaneous armoured vehicles[]
- – interwar vehicle
- – interwar vehicle
- – interwar vehicle
- ENASA VEC – modern 6x6 vehicle
- BMR-M1
- VEC-M1
- Pizarro IFV, codevelopment with Austria
Sri Lanka[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Sri Lanka
- Unibuffel
- Unicorn
Sudan[]
- (45) – operated by The Sudan Defence Force in WWII[67]
Sweden[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Sweden
Tanks[]
- Stridsvagn L-5 (prototype)
- Stridsvagn m/37 (48)
- Stridsvagn L-100 (prototype)
- Stridsvagn L-101 (prototype)
- Stridsvagn L-120 (prototype)
- Sridsvagn m/21-29 (10)
- Stridsvagn m/31 (3)
- Stridsvagn L-60 (215+)
- Stridsvagn m/41 (238)
- Stridsvagn m/42 (282)
- Stridsvagn 74 (659)
- Ikv 91 (212)
- Stridsvagn 103 (203)
- Stridsvagn 122 (91 produced under license)
Self propelled artillery[]
- Stormartillerivagn m/43 (36)
- Luftvärnskanonvagn L-62 Anti II (142)
- Bandkanon 1 (26)
Armoured cars[]
- Pansarbil m/39 (45)
- Landsverk L180, L181 and L182 (24)
- Landsverk L-185 (1 exported to Denmark as FP6)
Personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles[]
- KP-bil (362)
- Pansarbandvagn 301 (185)
- Pansarbandvagn 302 (400+)
- Combat Vehicle 90 (1000+)
- Bandvagn 206 S (50)
Switzerland[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Switzerland
- Panzer 61
- Panzer 68
- Mowag Piranha – modern design available in 4x4, 6x6, 8x8, and 10x10 wheel versions.
Taiwan[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the Republic of China (Taiwan)
- CM11
- CM12
- CM21
- CM22(M106)
- CM23(M125)
- CM24
- CM25(Improved TOW Vehicle)
- CM26(M577)
- CM27
- CM32
- M41D
- Type 64
Thailand[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Thailand
- First Win
Turkey[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Turkey
Tanks[]
- MİTÜP Altay main battle tank
- M60T/Sabra
- Kaplan MT
Infantry Fighting Vehicles[]
- ACV-300 IFV
- FNSS Kaplan 20 and 30 IFVs
- Otokar Tulpar IFV
Self propelled artillery[]
Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons[]
- Atilgan
- Hisar-A
- KORKUT
Armoured Personnel Carriers and Support Vehicles[]
4x4 Armored Vehicles:
- Otokar Cobra – Rubber tire-wheeled 4 x 4 Armoured Vehicle capable of carrying up to 8 personnel. It has an amphibious version as well.
- Otokar Cobra II
- Otokar Ural
- Otokar Kaya
- BMC Kirpi
- Otokar Kale
- Otokar Akrep
- Otokar Akrep II Armored Electric Vehicle
- BMC Kirpi II
- BMC Vuran MPAV
- BMC Amazon
- Nurol Ejder Yalçın
- FNSS Pars
6x6 and 8x8 Armored Vehicles:
- Pars 8x8
- Pars 6x6
- Otokar Arma 6x6
- Otokar Arma 8x8
- Yavuz Variant of Terrex (APC 8x8)
- Nurol Ejder
Tracked Armored Vehicles:
- FNSS ACV-15
- FNSS ACV-30
- LAWC-T
- FNSS Kunduz
- FNSS Samur
- Tosun
- ACV-300 APC (Also see FNSS)
Ukraine[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Ukraine. Also see #Soviet Union on this page.
Armoured cars[]
- Dozor-B
- VEPR
Tanks[]
- T-80UD
- T-84
- T-84U
- T-84 Oplot
- T-84-120 Yatagan
Infantry carriers[]
Support vehicles[]
- BTS-5B ARV (Ukrainian version of BREM-1, based on T-72 tank)
- MTU-80 bridgelayer
- BREM-84 ARV
- BMU-84 bridgelayer
Upgrades[]
- T-55AGM
- T-55MV
- T-64U
- T-64BM
- T-72AM Banan
- T-72MP
- T-72AG
- T-72-120
United Kingdom[]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the United Kingdom
Tanks[]
First World War[]
- Little Willie (prototype; World War I)
- "Mother" (prototype; World War I)
- Mark I heavy tank (150; World War I)
- Mark II heavy tank (50; World War I)
- Mark III heavy tank (50; World War I)
- Mark IV heavy tank (1220; World War I)
- Mark V heavy tank (1242; World War I)
- Mark VIII "Liberty" Anglo-American heavy tank (25, 1919)
- Mark IX armoured personnel carrier (34; World War I)
- Medium Mark A Whippet medium tank (200; World War I)
- Medium Mark B medium tank (102; World War I)
- Medium Mark C medium tank (50; World War I)
Interwar[]
- Vickers 6-Ton
- Light Tank Mk II
- Light Tank Mk III
- Light Tank Mk IV
- Light Tank Mk V
- Light Tank Mk VI[68]
- Vickers A1E1 Independent tank prototype
- Vickers Medium Mark I
- Vickers Medium Mark II
- Vickers Medium Mark III
- Carden Loyd tankette
Second World War[]
- A43 Black Prince prototype heavy tank
- Avenger prototype
- Light Tank Mk VII Tetrarch
- Light Tank Mk VIII prototype
- Cruiser Mk I
- Cruiser Mk II[69]
- Cruiser Mk III[70]
- Cruiser Mk IV
- Cruiser Mk V Covenanter
- Cruiser Mk VI Crusader[71]
- Cruiser Mk VII Cavalier
- Cruiser Mk VIII Centaur
- Cruiser Mk VIII Cromwell
- Cruiser Mk VIII Challenger
- Comet
- Infantry Mk I Matilda[63]
- Infantry Mk II Matilda[63]
- Infantry Mk III Valentine[71]
- Infantry Mk IV Churchill[72]
- TOG 1 – prototype heavy tank
- TOG 2 – prototype heavy tank
- Excelsior prototype
- A39 Tortoise Heavy Assault Tank – prototype
- A34 Valiant – prototype
- Post World War II
- Centurion
- FV4101 Charioteer (200)
- Conqueror (200) heavy tank
- Chieftain main battle tank
- Challenger 1 main battle tank
- Challenger 2 main battle tank
- Vickers MBT (Export market main battle tank)
- FV201 Universal Tank (A45) prototype
- FV4004 120 mm Gun Conway prototype
- FV4005 183 mm Gun Tank prototype
Self propelled artillery[]
- Birch gun
- Alecto prototype
- Gun Carrier Mark I self-propelled artillery (48; World War I)
- Tracked Rapier – self-propelled AA missile launcher
- Abbot FV433 Self-propelled Artillery
- Bishop[73]
- Deacon wheeled anti-tank gun
- 17pdr SP Achilles US produced with British anti-tank gun
- 17pdr SP Archer anti-tank gun
- AS-90
Armoured cars[]
- World War I
- Austin Armoured Car
- Rolls-Royce Armoured Car
- Lanchester 4x2 Armoured Car
- Fordson Armoured Car
- Interwar
- [74]
- Lanchester 6x4 Armoured Car
- Peerless armoured car
- World War II
- AEC Armoured Car
- Armadillo
- Coventry Armoured Car
- Daimler Armoured Car
- Daimler Dingo
- Guy Armoured Car
- Humber Armoured Car[72]
- Humber Scout Car
- Humber Light Reconnaissance Car
- Morris CS9[75]
- Morris Light Reconnaissance Car
- Standard Beaverette
- Post World War II
- Alvis Saladin
- Ferret Scout Car
- Fox Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle
- Land Rover Tangi- Northern Ireland internal security vehicle
- Shorland – Northern Ireland internal security vehicle
Armoured personnel carriers and support vehicles[]
- Gun Carrier Crane armoured recovery vehicle (2; World War I)
- Sabre Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle (136)
- FV101 Scorpion Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle
- FV102 Striker Swingfire anti-tank missile launcher
- FV104 Samaritan armoured ambulance
- FV105 Sultan Armoured Command Vehicle
- FV106 Samson Armoured Recovery Vehicle
- FV107 Scimitar Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle
- Warrior IFV
- Alvis Stormer armoured vehicle family
- FV 432 AFV armoured personnel carrier and variants
- FV222 Conqueror ARV
- Alvis Saracen armoured personnel carrier
- FV 1611 Humber Armoured Personnel Carrier
- FV103 Spartan Armoured Personnel Carrier
- Saxon Armoured Personnel Carrier
- Viking Armoured Vehicle[76]
- Boxer (armoured fighting vehicle), with Germany and the Netherlands (modern)
- AEC Armoured Command Vehicle – World War II 4x4 or 6x6 armoured command vehicle.
- Guy Lizard – World War II 4x4 armoured command vehicle.
- Panther Command and Liaison Vehicle – 21st century vehicle to replace some CVRT and FV432
- Bedford OXA – World War II armoured lorry.
- – World War II experimental 4x4 carrier.
- – World War I vehicle.
- Thornycroft Bison – World War II armoured lorry.
- Universal Carrier – World War II
United States[]
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Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the United States
Tanks[]
Light tanks[]
- Marmon-Herrington CTLS[78]
- M1 Combat Car- 113 built[79]
- M2 Light Tank (World War II, 10 M2A1, 239 M2A2, 72 M2A3, 375 M2A4)[80]
- M3 Stuart tank[80]
- M5 Stuart tank[80]
- M22 Locust light airborne tank[81]
- M24 Chaffee[81]
- M41 Walker Bulldog
- M551 Sheridan light airborne tank
- M8 Armored Gun System
- M132 Armored Flamethrower
- M901 Improved TOW Vehicle
- Stingray Light Tank
- M56 SPG
- M50 Ontos Self-Propelled Rifle
Medium tanks[]
- M2 Medium Tank[82]
- M3 medium[82]
- M3A1[82]
- M3A2[82]
- M3A3[82]
- M3A4[82]
- M3A5[82]
- M4[83]
- M4A1[83]
- M4A1(76)W[83]
- M4A1E4/M4A1(76)W[83]
- M4A1E8/M4A1(76)W HVSS[83]
- M4A1E9[83]
- M4A2[83]
- M4A2E8/M4A2(76)W HVSS[83]
- M4A3[83]
- M4A3W[83]
- M4A3(75)[83]
- M4A3E4/M4A3(76)W[83]
- M4A3E8(76)W Easy Eight[83]
- M4A3E8/M4A3(76)W HVSS[83]
- M4A4[83]
- M4A6[83]
- M4 Dozer (fitted with dozer blade.)[83]
- M4A3R3 Flame thrower Zippo[83]
- T20 Medium Tank prototype[83]
Heavy tanks[]
- M6 Heavy Tank prototype
- T14 Heavy Tank prototype
- T29 Heavy Tank prototype
- T30 Heavy Tank prototype
- M26 Pershing (later reclassified as medium)[84]
Assault tanks[]
- M4A3E2 Jumbo
- T-28 Super Heavy Tank prototype
- M103 heavy tank
Main battle tanks[]
- MBT-70 prototype
- M46 Patton
- M47 Patton
- M48 Patton
- M60 Patton
- M1 Abrams
- M1 Armored Recovery Vehicle ( Prototype Only )
- M1 Assault Breacher Vehicle ( Military Engineering Vehicle )
- M1 CATTB ( Prototype Only )
- M1 Grizzly Combat Mobility Vehicle ( Prototype Only )
- M1 Panther II ( Mine Clearing Vehicle )
- M1 Thumper ( Prototype Only )
- M1 TTB ( Prototype Only )
- M1IP
- M1A1
- M1A1AIM v.1
- M1A1AIM v.2
- M1A1FEP
- M1A1AIM v.2
- M1A1D
- M1A1HA
- M1A1HC
- M1A1KVT
- M1A1M ( Republic of Iraq Export Variant )
- M1A1SA ( Kingdom of Morocco Export Variant )
- M1A2
- M1A2S ( Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Export Variant )
- M1A2SEP v.1
- M1A2SEP v.2
- M1A2SEP v.3
- M1A3
- M1A1AIM v.1
Self propelled artillery[]
- T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage
- T30 Howitzer Motor Carriage
- M21 Mortar Motor Carriage
- M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage
- M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage
- M109 155 mm SP Howitzer Paladin
- M110 8-inch Howitzer
- M84 Mortar Carrier
- M42 40 mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
- M163 Vulcan Air Defense System
- M247 Sgt. York DIVAD
- M6 Bradley Linebacker SHORAD
- M730 Chaparral self-propelled SAM launcher
Personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles[]
- LVTP7/AAVP7A1 amphibious armoured carrier
- M2/M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle Infantry and Cavalry Fighting Vehicles
- M1120 Series
- M59 Armored Personnel Carrier
- M75 Armored Personnel Carrier
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier
- Light Smoke Generator Vehicle
- Cadillac Gage Commando V-150 APC (300 for Taiwan)
- LAV-25 Amphibious Reconnaissance / Infantry fighting vehicle made by General Dynamics Land Systems Canada.
Armoured cars[]
- – built for Persia
- Cadillac Gage V-100 Commando – Postwar 4 wheel armoured car / APC
- Jeffery Armored Car – World War I
- King armored car, World War I vehicle for the short-lived 1st Armored Car Squadron (United States Marines)
- LAV-300
- M1 Armored Car – interwar[79]
- M2 Scout Car – interwar
- M3 Scout Car – World War II
- M8 Greyhound
- M38 Wolfhound prototype
- M1117 Armored Security Vehicle – modern 4x4 design.
- M1200 Armored Knight - LAV
- T7 Combat Car – interwar[79]
- – interwar
- – World War II
- T17 Deerhound – World War II
- T17E1 Staghound – World War II
- T18 Boarhound – World War II
- – World War II
- – World War II
- T22 / M8 Greyhound – World War II
- – World War II
- T27 Armored Car – World War II
- T28 / M38 Wolfhound – World War II
- ULTRA AP – Concept replacement for Humvee.
Amphibious vehicles[]
- LVT-1
- LVT-2 Water Buffalo
- LVT(A)-1
- LVT(A)-2 Water Buffalo
- LVT-4 Water Buffalo
- LVT(A)-3
- LVT-3 Bushmaster
- LVT(A)-4
- LVT(A)-5
- LVT-3C
- DUKW (Six-wheel-drive amphibious truck with a provision for an MG mount.)
- Sherman DD amphibious tank (DD – Duplex drive)
Armored half-tracks[]
Zimbabwe[]
Armoured fighting vehicles designed and produced in Rhodesia and Zimbabwe
Infantry fighting vehicles[]
Armoured personnel carriers[]
Mine detection vehicles[]
- Pookie
See also[]
- List of World War I armoured fighting vehicles
- List of armoured fighting vehicles of World War II
- List of modern armoured fighting vehicles
- List of artillery
- List of tanks
- List of Soviet tanks
- Tank
- History of the tank
- List of "M" series military vehicles
- List of main battle tanks by country
- Military equipment of Axis Power forces in Balkans and Russian Front
References[]
Notes[]
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- ^ Foss 1987, p. 167.
- ^ Foss 1987, p. 253.
- ^ Foss 1987, pp. 168–169.
- ^ Foss 1987, p. 259.
- ^ Foss 1987, pp. 174–175.
- ^ Foss 1987, pp. 4–5.
- ^ Foss 1987, p. 138.
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- ^ Jump up to: a b Ness, pp. 59–60
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Ness, p. 53.
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- ^ Jump up to: a b Chamberlain and Ellis 1972, p. 20.
- ^ Chamberlain and Ellis 1972, p. 22.
- ^ Chamberlain and Ellis 1972, p. 18.
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- ^ Jump up to: a b Chamberlain and Ellis 1972, p. 34.
- ^ Jackson, p. 81.
- ^ Jackson, p. 96.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Porter, p. 40.
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- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Porter, pp. 29–30
- ^ Jump up to: a b Chamberlain and Ellis 1972, p. 32.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Chamberlain and Ellis 1972, p. 37.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Chamberlain and Ellis 1972, p.36.
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- ^ Chamberlain and Ellis 1972, pp. 43, 47–48.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m Ness, pp. 96–100
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- ^ Foss 1987, p. 337.
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- ^ Jump up to: a b Ness, p. 172.
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- ^ Jump up to: a b c Bishop, p. 32.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Bishop, p. 33.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g Ness, p. 201
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Ness, p. 202
- ^ Ness, p. 203.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Ness, p. 192.
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- Armoured fighting vehicles by country
- Lists of armoured fighting vehicles