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This article lists modern armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) produced or used after the World War II.
Algeria edit
AFVs produced in Algeria
Argentina edit
AFVs produced in Argentina
Australia edit
AFVs produced in Australia
Wheeled armoured fighting vehicles edit
Armoured personnel carriers edit
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier (modifications only)
- Bushmaster IMV
- Shorland S600 (Design by Short Brothers plc purchased in 1996 by BAE Systems Australia, with later variants produced by Tenix Defence)
Austria edit
AFVs produced in Austria
- Saurer 4K 4FA series (Schützenpanzer A1)
- Steyr 4K 7FA
- SPz Ulan – co-development with Spain ("ASCOD").
- Pandur I 6x6
- Pandur II 6x6 and 8x8
- SK-105 Kürassier
Azerbaijan edit
AFVs produced in Azerbaijan
Belgium edit
AFVs produced in Belgium
- BDX (APC)
- Cobra series
- SIBMAS
- FN 4RM-62F AB
Belarus edit
AFVs produced in Belarus
Brazil edit
AFVs produced in Brazil
Armoured personnel carrier edit
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
Main Battle Tank edit
Self-propelled artillery edit
- Astros II MLRS multiple rocket launcher
4×4 Armored car edit
- VBPED 4×4 CTEx light armoured car
- Marruá M27 VPBL Agrale/OTT 4×4 light armored car
- GUARÁ Avibrás 4×4 light armored car
- VBL Gladiador 4×4 light armored car
- AV-VU4 AM medium 4×4 armored car
- AV-VBL Heavy 4×4 armored car
Others edit
Bulgaria edit
AFVs produced in Bulgaria
- BMP-23
- Tundzha self-propelled mortar (tracked, 120 mm)
- Podnos self-propelled mortar (tracked, 82 mm)
- MT-LB versions
- BTR-60PB-MD1
Canada edit
AFVs produced in Canada
- LAV family of wheeled armoured vehicles:
- AVGP: Cougar, Grizzly and Husky 6×6 armoured vehicles - based on the MOWAG Piranha
- LAV-25 8×8 – Family of vehicles produced for the United States Marine Corps
- Bison APC 8×8
- Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle 8×8
- ASLAV 8×8 – Family of vehicles produced for the Australian Army based on the LAV-25 and Bison vehicles
- LAV III 8×8
- Stryker 8×8 – Co-produced in the United States for the United States Army
- Air Defense Anti-Tank System (ADATS)
- Multi-Mission Effects Vehicle (MMEV) (Project canceled)
Chile edit
AFVs produced in Chile
China edit
Modern armoured fighting vehicles produced in the People's Republic of China.
Tanks edit
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
Colombia edit
AFVs produced in Colombia
- BTR-80 Caribe
- Hunter TR-12
Croatia edit
AFVs produced in Croatia
Egypt edit
Tanks edit
- Ramses-II main battle tank
- T-62 variants RO-115, RO-120 and T-62E
- M60 Patton (locally upgraded)
- M1A1 Abrams (locally produced)
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
Armoured reconnaissance vehicles edit
- Tiger Kader-120 4×4 Armored reconnaissance scout (locally built)[1][2][3][4]
Armoured personnel carriers edit
Tank destroyers edit
- Locally modified anti-armour Humvee variant
Self-propelled air defence edit
Finland edit
AFVs produced in Finland
Armoured personnel carriers edit
- Patria AMV
- Protolab Misu
- Sisu Pasi (XA-180, -185, -202, -203)
- Sisu GTP
Multirole AFVs edit
France edit
AFVs produced in France
Tanks edit
Infantry Fighting Vehicles edit
Armoured reconnaissance vehicles edit
Armoured personnel carriers edit
Self-propelled artillery edit
Multirole AFVs edit
Other AFVs edit
Georgia edit
Fast attack vehicles edit
- DELGA-1 series
Armoured personnel carriers edit
Infantry fighting vehicle edit
Self-propelled artillery edit
Germany edit
AFVs produced in Germany
Tanks edit
- Leopard 1
- Leopard 2
- VT tank
- H-400 – Design similar to the Mowag Piranha
Self-propelled artillery edit
Self-propelled anti-aircraft artillery edit
Tank destroyers edit
- Kanonenjagdpanzer
- Raketenjagdpanzer 1
- Raketenjagdpanzer 2
- RakJPz 3 Jaguar 1 (HOT)
- RakJPz 4 Jaguar 2 (TOW)
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
Reconnaissance vehicle edit
Armoured personnel carriers edit
Bridge layers edit
Other AFVs edit
Greece edit
AFVs produced in Greece
Tanks edit
Infantry carriers edit
- ELBO Leonidas-1 (Copy of the Steyr 4K 7FA)
- ELBO Leonidas-2
- ELBO Kentaurus
Wheeled armoured vehicles edit
- Namco Tiger Armored Vehicle (proposed)
- EODH Hoplite
Hungary edit
AFVs produced in Hungary
Armoured fighting vehicles edit
- Lynx Infantry Fighting Vehicle
Wheeled armoured vehicles edit
- Gidrán 4x4 MRAP
India edit
AFVs produced in India
Tanks edit
- Arjun MBT
- Arjun Mk 1A
- T-90S Bhishma MBT (2011)
- T-72M1 Combat Improved Ajeya MBT
- T-55A MBT (reserve)
- Vijayanta MBT (retired)
- Tank-EX Prototype MBT
- BMP-2 105 mm Light Tank Prototype
Armoured fighting vehicles edit
- BMP-2 Sarath Infantry Fighting Vehicle
- Nag Missile Carrier Namica tank destroyer
- Abhay IFV
Armoured carrier edit
- TATA Kestrel
- Mahindra Armored Light Specialist Vehicle
- Kalyani M4
- Tarmour Heavy APC
- Aditya MPV|Aditya mine protected personnel carrier
- Takshak Light armoured vehicle
- Abhay IFV
Self-propelled artillery edit
- Bhim SPA
- M-46 Catapult
- K9 VAJRA T (Enhanced version of HTW’s K9 Thunder made for Indian Army which outperformed its Russian counterpart: the Russian self-propelled 2S19 Msta-S howitzer)[5]
Indonesia edit
AFVs produced in Indonesia
Tank edit
Fire support vehicle edit
APCs edit
Light utility vehicle edit
Iran edit
AFVs produced in Iran
Tanks edit
- 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 edit
- Aqareb Wheeled 8x8 Tank Destroyer
- Pirooz on ARAS 4x4
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
- 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 edit
- 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 edit
Self-propelled artillery edit
Iraq edit
Tanks edit
Republic of Ireland edit
Armoured personnel carriers edit
Israel edit
Tanks edit
- Isherman (upgraded M4 Sherman tank)
- Sho't (upgraded Centurion tank)
- Magach (upgraded M60 and M48 Patton))
··((Magach 3: Modernized M48A1/A2C/A3. )) ··((Magach 5: M48A5 in the original configuration. Generally similar to the Magach 3, but had slightly different engine and transmission—AVDS-1790-2D and CD-850-6A accordingly. They were eventually fitted with Blazer ER)) ··((Magach 6: Modernized M60A1 or M60A3.)) ··((Magach 7: M60 with more upgrades))
- Sabra (upgraded M60 Patton tank)
- Merkava tank
- Merkava Mk 1
- Merkava Mk 2
- Merkava Mk 3 (Ramaqh and Baz)
- Merkava Mk 4 and Mk 4M Windbreaker
Armoured personnel carriers edit
- IDF Nagmachon APC (based on Centurion chassis)
- IDF Nakpadon APC (based on Centurion chassis)
- IDF Achzarit APC (based on T-54/55 chassis)
- IDF Namer IFV (based on Merkava chassis)
- Wolf Armoured Vehicle
- Golan Armored Vehicle
- Eitan AFV ( To replace the M113 apcs )
Self-propelled artillery edit
- L-33/39 Ro'em self-propelled howitzer (based on M4 Sherman chassis)
- Makmat self-propelled mortar (based on M4 Sherman chassis)
- MAR-290 rocket artillery launcher (based on M4 Sherman chassis)
- Sholef self-propelled howitzer (based on Merkava chassis)
- Rascal self-propelled howitzer
Combat engineering vehicles edit
- IDF Caterpillar D9 armored bulldozer
- IDF Puma CEV (based on Centurion chassis)
- IDF Nammer CEV (based on Merkava chassis)
- Nemmera ARV (based on Merkava chassis)
Italy edit
AFVs produced in Italy
Main battle tanks edit
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
- VCC-80 Dardo
- VBM Freccia – Infantry Fighting Variant of the Centauro
Armoured personnel carriers edit
- LVTP7/AAVP7A1 Amphibious Armored Vehicle (35- bought from the USA, locally upgraded)
- Fiat CM6614
- Several locally-produced M113 variants
- MAV 5 Armoured Personnel Carrier
- VBL Puma
- VTML Lince
- VTMM Orso 4x4
Tank destroyers edit
- B1 Centauro Wheeled Tank Destroyer
Self-propelled air defence edit
Japan edit
AFVs produced in Japan
Main battle tanks edit
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
Armored Reconnaissance vehicles edit
Armored personnel carriers edit
Self-propelled artillery edit
- Type 74
- Type 75
- Type 99
- Type 60 self-propelled mortar
- Type 96 120 mm mortar
- Type 75 Rocket Launcher
- Type 19 155 mm Wheeled Self-propelled Howitzer
Self-propelled air defence edit
Tank destroyers edit
Other AFVs edit
Malaysia edit
AFVs produced in Malaysia
Tracked armoured fighting vehicle edit
Wheeled armoured fighting vehicle edit
Wheeled armoured personnel carrier / Mine-resistant ambush protected (MRAP) edit
Myanmar edit
Armoured Vehicle producing in Myanmar.
Tanks edit
- MALT(Myanmar Army Light Tank):105 mm Light tank based on 2S1U chassis.
Infantry Fighting Vehicles edit
- BAAC-73 :(4x4)Infantry Fighting Vehicle.[6]
- BAAC-83 :(4x4)Infantry Fighting Vehicle.[7]
- BAAC-84 :(4x4)Infantry Fighting Vehicle.[8]
- BAAC-85 :(4x4)Infantry Fighting Vehicle.[9]
- BAAC-86 :(4x4)Infantry Fighting Vehicle.[10]
- BAAC-87 :(4x4)Infantry Fighting Vehicle.[11]
Armoured Personnel Carriers edit
- 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 edit
- MAV-1 :(4 x 4)Light Armoured Vehicle.[12]
- 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 edit
- 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 edit
AFVs produced in the Netherlands
Tanks edit
Armoured fighting vehicles edit
- Combat Vehicle 90
- YPR-765 series
Armoured personnel carriers edit
North Korea edit
AFVs produced in North Korea
Tanks edit
Infantry fighting vehicles and Armoured personnel carriers edit
Self-propelled guns edit
Norway edit
AFVs produced in Norway
Main Battle Tanks edit
Light Tanks edit
Armoured personnel carrier edit
Tank destroyers edit
Pakistan edit
Main battle tanks (MBT) edit
- Haidar MBT
- Al-Khalid/1/2[13][14]
- Al-Zarrar[14]
- Type-85IIAP - Pakistan specific T-85IIAP variants were license made at HIT and were later upgraded to T-85UG standards.[15][16]
- Type 69IIMP - T-69IIMP variants were license made in Pakistan.[15]
Armoured Recovery Vehicles (ACRV) edit
Multirole Combat Vehicles (MCV) edit
Armoured personnel carriers (APC) edit
- ASV Dragoon - License made at HIT[19]
- Mohafiz - Internal security vehicle
- M-113 - License made domestic variants
Self propelled guns (SPG) edit
Poland edit
AFVs produced in Poland
Tanks edit
- PT-91 "Twardy" – modern tank based on T-72
- T-72M
- PT-94 "Goryl" – prototype/experimental
- Leopard 2PL – modern tank based on Leopard 2
Tracked armoured personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles edit
- IFV Borsuk – first production batch, in testing
- WPB Anders – prototype, cancelled
- BWP-2000 – prototype/experimental, cancelled
- BWP "Puma" E8 – modernized BMP
- BWP "Puma" RCWS-30 – modernized BMP
- BWP-1 series Infantry fighting vehicle
- SPG Kalina series
- OT-62 TOPAS series
- Opal series
- MT-LB series
Wheeled armoured personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles edit
- KTO Rosomak – Licensed version of Patria Advanced Modular Vehicle
- KTO Ryś – 8x8 APC based on the SKOT APC
- KTO Irbis – 6x6 variant of KTO "Ryś"
- OT-64 SKOT
Armoured cars edit
Self-propelled artillery edit
- 2S1 "Goździk" – (pl. Carnation) 122 mm howitzer using MT-LB chassis, licensed copy of soviet design
- AHS Krab – 155 mm howitzer, a modern tracked system
- PZA "Loara" – AA system based on a PT-91 chassis, withdrawn from service
- Poprad
- Hibernyt - ZU-23-2 cannon mounted on Star 266 truck
- M120 Rak - 120mm mortar
Portugal edit
AFVs produced in Portugal
Wheeled armoured fighting vehicles edit
- Commando MK III APC
- Chaimite
- Pandur 8X8 APC – manufactured in Barreiro, under licence
Main battle tanks edit
- Leopard 2A6 NL
Romania edit
AFVs produced in Romania
Tanks edit
Armoured personnel carriers edit
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
Self-propelled artillery edit
Russia edit
AFVs produced in Russia
Tanks edit
- Black Eagle Tank (cancelled)
- T-72
- T-80
- T-90
- T-95 (cancelled)
- T-14 Armata
Armoured personnel carriers edit
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
Tank destroyers edit
Self-propelled artillery edit
Self-propelled air defense edit
Serbia edit
AFVs produced in Serbia
Tanks edit
Armoured personnel carriers edit
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
Combat engineering vehicles edit
Singapore edit
AFVs produced in Singapore
Tanks edit
Armoured fighting vehicles edit
- AMX-10P PAC90 and other versions
- M113 Modernised with 25 mm Bushmaster or 40 mm AGL
- Bionix AFV 28-ton replacement for M113 with 25 mm, 30 mm or 40 mm AGL
- Bronco ATTC (All Terrain Tracked Carrier)
- Bv206 ATTC with variants
- Terrex AV-81
- Hunter AFV
Self-propelled guns edit
- SSPH1 155 mm Computerised Automatic-loading SP gun
Slovenia edit
AFVs produced in Slovenia
South Africa edit
Armoured fighting vehicles designed and produced in South Africa
Tanks edit
Main battle tanks edit
Prototype tanks edit
Self propelled artillery edit
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
Armoured personnel carriers edit
- Buffel
- Casspir
- Hippo
- LM8
- LM14
- Mamba
- Marauder
- Matador
- Maverick
- 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 edit
South Korea edit
AFVs produced in South Korea
Tanks edit
Armoured fighting vehicles edit
Self-propelled artillery edit
- K-55 Howitzer
- M110 203 mm SP Howitzer
- K-9 Thunder 155 mm SP Howitzer
- K-136 Kooryong MLRS
- K239 Chunmoo MLRS
Self-propelled air defense edit
- K30 Biho
- K263
- Crotale (missile) K-SAM
Soviet Union (later Russian Federation) edit
AFVs produced in the [ Soviet Union / Russian Federation]
Tanks edit
Armoured personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles edit
- BMP-1
- BMP-2
- BMP-3
- BMD-1
- BMD-2
- BMD-3
- BRM-1
- BRDM-1
- BRDM-2
- BRDM-3
- BTR-152
- BTR-40
- BTR-50
- BTR-60
- BTR-70
- BTR-80
- BTR-D
- BTR-90
- MT-LB
Self-propelled artillery edit
- 2P 406mm
- 2S1 122mm
- 2S3 Akatsiya 152mm
- 2S4 240mm
- 2S5 152mm
- 2S7 203mm
- 2S9 120mm
- 2S19 152mm
- 2S23 120mm
- ASU-85 85mm
Self-propelled air defense edit
Spain edit
AFVs produced in Spain
Tanks edit
Armoured fighting vehicles edit
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
- Pizarro IFV – codevelopment with Austria ("ASCOD")
Armoured personnel carriers edit
Sri Lanka edit
AFVs produced in Sri Lanka
Armoured personnel carriers edit
Sweden edit
AFVs produced in Sweden
Tanks edit
- Stridsvagn 74 Medium tank
- Stridsvagn 103 S tank
- Ikv 91 Tank destroyer with 90 mm low pressure gun
- Strv 121 Leopard 2A4
- Strv 122 Leopard 2 (Swedish version)
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
Self-Propelled Artillery edit
Armoured Personnel Carriers edit
Other AFVs edit
- Pvkv m/43
- Lvkv fm/43
- Ikv 72
- Ikv 102
- Ikv 103
- Pvrbbv 551
- Lvrbbv 701
Switzerland edit
AFVs produced in Switzerland
Main battle tanks edit
Armored fighting vehicles edit
- Spz2000 (CV9030)
- Piranha I 4×4, 6×6 and 8×8
- Piranha II 4×4, 6×6 and 8×8
- Piranha III 6×6, 8×8 and 10×10
- Piranha IV 8×8
- Piranha V 8×8
- SPz 63
Self-propelled artillery edit
Armored reconnaissance vehicles edit
- Eagle
- Panzerjäger – 6×6 Mowag Piranha with a TOW missile system
Taiwan edit
AFVs produced in Taiwan
Main battle tanks edit
- CM-11 Brave Tiger
- CM-12 Tank
- M1A2T (U.S export)
Armored fighting vehicles edit
Thailand edit
AFVs produced in Thailand
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
Other AFVs edit
Self-propelled artillery edit
Self-propelled air defense edit
Wheeled armoured personnel carrier / Mine-resistant ambush protected (MRAP) edit
Turkey edit
AFVs produced in Turkey
Main battle tanks edit
- Altay
- Leopard 1T 'Volkan'
- Leopard 2NG local modernisation programme of Leopard 2A4
- Several locally-upgraded M60 variants
Infantry Fighting Vehicles edit
Armored personnel carriers edit
Self-Propelled Artillery edit
Multirole AFVs edit
Ukraine edit
AFVs produced in Ukraine
Main battle tanks edit
- T-55AGM[20]
- T-64BM2[21]
- T-64U (BM Bulat)[22]
- T-72MP[23]
- T-72AG[24]
- T-72-120[25]
- T-80UD[26]
- T-84[26]
- T-84-120 Yatagan[27]
- BM Oplot[28]
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
Armoured personnel carriers edit
Other AFVs edit
United Kingdom edit
AFVs produced in the United Kingdom
Main battle tanks edit
- Centurion
- FV4101 Charioteer
- Conqueror Heavy Tank
- Chieftain
- Challenger 1
- Challenger 2
- Challenger 3
- Vickers MBT
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
Armoured reconnaissance vehicles edit
- Ferret Scout Car wheeled (4×4) armoured car
- FV721 Fox CVR wheeled (4×4) armoured car
- Jackal family of vehicles including Jackal 2 and Coyote 6x6
- Sabre tracked armoured reconnaissance vehicle
- Saladin wheeled (6×6) armoured car
- Scorpion tracked armoured reconnaissance vehicle
- Scimitar tracked armoured reconnaissance vehicle
Armoured personnel carriers edit
Tank Destroyers edit
- FV102 Striker tracked anti-tank missile carrier
- FV438 Swingfire tracked anti-tank missile carrier
- Humber Hornet air-deployable wheeled anti-tank missile carrier
Self-propelled artillery edit
- Abbot FV433 self-propelled gun
- AS90 self-propelled howitzer
Self-propelled air defence edit
- Alvis Stormer HVM
- Tracked Rapier
Armoured Recovery Vehicles edit
- Centurion ARV Mk II
- Challenger Armoured Repair and Recovery Vehicle
- FV434 armoured repair vehicle
- Samson tracked armoured recovery vehicle
Combat Engineering Vehicles edit
Other AFVs edit
- Ocelot protected patrol vehicle
- Shorland armoured car internal security vehicle
- Other Alvis Stormer variants
United States edit
AFVs produced in the United States
Tanks edit
Main battle tanks edit
Light tanks edit
- M24 Chaffee Light Tank
- M41 Walker Bulldog Light Tank
- M551 Sheridan Light/Airmobile Tank
- M901 Improved TOW Vehicle
- Stingray light tank
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
- AIFV
- M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle
- BCT Ground Combat Vehicle (Cancelled Feb 2014. Intended to replace the M113 by 2018 and the Bradley)
- XM30 Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle
Armoured reconnaissance vehicles edit
- Cadillac Gage Commando
- LAV-25
- Lynx reconnaissance vehicle
- M3 Bradley Cavalry Fighting Vehicle
Armoured personnel carriers edit
Tracked edit
- LVTP7/AAVP7A1 amphibious armored carrier
- Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle
- M75 armored personnel carrier
- M59 armored personnel carrier
- M113 armored personnel carrier
- M114 armored fighting vehicle
Wheeled edit
- Buffalo
- Caiman
- Cougar
- Oshkosh L-ATV
- Oshkosh M-ATV
- Osprea Mamba
- International Maxxpro
- International MXT-MV
- M1117
- Cadillac Gage Ranger
- RG-33
- Stryker (co-produced in Canada)
- Textron Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle
Self-propelled artillery edit
- M56 howitzer
- M50 Ontos Self-Propelled Rifle
- M107 175 mm SP Howitzer
- M108 105 mm SP Howitzer
- M109 155 mm SP Howitzer
- M110 203 mm SP Howitzer
- M84 Mortar
- M1128 Mobile Gun System
- M109L
- M1299 155mm SP Howitzer
- M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System
- M1064 mortar carrier
Self-propelled air defense edit
- 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
- M167 VADS
Engineering support vehicles edit
- M1150 Assault Breacher Vehicle (military engineering vehicle)
- Caterpillar D9 armored bulldozer
Multirole AFVs edit
- Cadillac Gage LAV 300, configurable as a self-propelled anti-air vehicle, armoured personnel carrier or anti-tank missile carrier.
- An armoured Humvee, depending on its configuration, may serve as a reconnaissance vehicle, infantry mobility vehicle or, when equipped with a TOW missile launcher, a light anti-tank vehicle.
Other AFVs edit
- M132 Armored Flamethrower
- M58 Wolf smoke generation vehicle
- M1 Panther II (mine clearing vehicle)
Vietnam edit
AFVs produced in Vietnam.
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
Amphibious armoured personnel carriers edit
Zimbabwe edit
AFVs produced in Zimbabwe
Armoured Personnel Carriers edit
- Crocodile Armoured Personnel Carrier
- MAP45 Armoured Personnel Carrier
- MAP75 Armoured Personnel Carrier
Infantry fighting vehicles edit
- Mine Protected Combat Vehicle – MPCV
- Bullet TCV (prototype only)
- Gazelle FRV (prototype only)
See also edit
Notes edit
- ^ "الرئيسية". Archived from the original on 23 July 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
- ^ "الرئيسية". Archived from the original on 12 July 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
- ^ "الرئيسية". Archived from the original on 23 May 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
- ^ "Gulfco, Ltd". www.gulfcosecurity.com. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
- ^ defenceupdate (2018-04-14). "K-9 Vajra-T:: India's Deadly Self-Propelled Howitzer". Indian Defence News. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
- ^ Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1.
- ^ Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1.
- ^ Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1.
- ^ Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1.
- ^ Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1.
- ^ Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1.
- ^ Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1.
- ^ "Al Khalid I makes public deput at IDEAS". Asian Military Review. November 2018.
- ^ a b c d e "HIT-Products".
- ^ a b c "HIT-Factories".
- ^ "Specifications of Pakistan Army's Type-85UG Main Battle Tank". PakStrategic.com.
- ^ "HAMZA 8x8 MCV". CavalierGroup.com. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
- ^ "HAMZA 6x6 MCV". CavalierGroup.com. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
- ^ "HIT-Products".
- ^ Modernisation of T-54, T-55, T-59 and T-62 main battle tanks Archived 2012-02-09 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
- ^ T-64 Main Battle Tank Upgrade at KMDB.
- ^ BM Bulat (Modernisation of T-64B Battle Tanks Archived 2009-02-20 at the Wayback Machine. at KMDB.
- ^ T-72MP Upgraded Main Battle Tank Archived 2009-01-24 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
- ^ T-72AG Upgraded Main Battle Tank Archived 2009-02-09 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
- ^ T-72-120 Upgraded Main Battle Tank Archived 2009-03-04 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
- ^ a b Zaloga 2000, pp 3–4.
- ^ Yatagan Main Battle Tank at KMDB.
- ^ Oplot Main Battle Tank Archived 2013-01-13 at archive.today at KMDB.
- ^ BTR-3U Archived 2009-02-13 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
- ^ a b BTR-4 Archived 2007-05-14 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
- ^ Dozor-B – Armored Personnel Carrier Archived 2009-02-05 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
- ^ Armoured Repair Recovery Vehicle BREM-84 Archived 2009-03-12 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
References edit
- Zaloga, Steven; Markov, David (2000). Russia's T-80U Main Battle Tank. Hong Kong: Concord. ISBN 962-361-656-2.