List of equipment of the Bolivian Armed Forces

This is a list of modern military equipment currently in service with the Bolivian Armed Forces.

Infantry weapons edit

This section contains mainly the infantry weapons of the Bolivian Army contingent, but also of the Bolivian Air Force and Bolivian Navy contingents, since they share some weapons. Consequently, the infantry weapons of the three branches of the Bolivian Armed Forces are regrouped in this section.

Pistols edit

Name Origin Type Cartridge Image Details
FN35[1]   Belgium Semi-automatic pistol 9×19 mm  
Makarov[1]   Soviet Union Semi-automatic pistol 9×18 mm  
Beretta Mod. 92F[1]   Italy Semi-automatic pistol 9×19 mm  
Taurus PT111   Brazil Semi-automatic pistol 9×19 mm   Pistol preferred by Bolivian Army officers.[2]
Norinco[3]   China Semi-automatic pistol 9 mm
CZ[3]   Czech Republic Semi-automatic pistol 9 mm
IWI Jericho 941[1]   Israel Semi-automatic pistol 9×19 mm  
HK   Germany Semi-automatic pistol 9 mm The special forces of the Bolivian Army have been provided with an HK pistol.[1]
Beretta M9A3   Italy Semi-automatic pistol 9×19 mm   Pistols that were acquired in 2022 and distributed among the army, air force and navy.[4]

Submachine guns edit

Name Origin Type Cartridge Image Details
MAT-49[1]   France Submachine gun 9×19 mm  
Uzi[1]   Israel Submachine gun 9×19 mm  
Beretta[1]   Italy Submachine gun 9 mm
Taurus[1]   Brazil Submachine gun 9 mm
FMK-3[1][5]   Argentina Submachine gun 9×19 mm  
CZ Scorpion Evo 3 A1   Czech Republic Submachine gun 9×19 mm   Submachine gun received by the army in 2019.[6]

Shotguns edit

Name Origin Type Cartridge Image Details
Remington Model 870[1]   United States Shotgun 12 gauge  
Mossberg 500[7]   United States Shotgun 12 gauge  

Battle / assault rifle / carbines edit

Name Origin Type Cartridge Image Details
FN FAL   Belgium Battle rifle 7.62×51 mm   Used by regular army units. These rifles were repowered.[1][8]
AK-47[1]   Soviet Union Assault rifle 7.62×39 mm  
Type 56   China Assault rifle 7.62×39 mm   Variant of the AK-47 rifle developed by Norinco. Used by regular army units and by the Bolivian Marine Corps.[8][9]
HK G3[1]   Germany Battle rifle 7.62×51 mm  
AR-15A1[1]   United States Assault rifle 5.56×45 mm  
M16A2[1]   United States Assault rifle 5.56×45 mm   It is used by units of the regular army and the special forces of the Bolivian Navy.[1][8]
IMI Galil AR[1]   Israel Assault rifle 5.56×45 mm   It is used by regular army units, by the Bolivian Marine Corps and by the Bolivian Air Force infantry.[7][8]
AK-74[1]   Soviet Union Assault rifle 5.45×39 mm   It is also used by the Bolivian Marine Corps.[8]
SIG SG 540/540-1[1]    Switzerland Assault rifle 5.56×45 mm
7.62×51 mm
 
Steyr AUG A1[1]   Austria Assault rifle / carbine 5.56×45 mm  
SA80[9]   United Kingdom Assault rifle 5.56×45 mm   Used by special forces units.[10]
M4A3/A4[1]   United States Assault rifle / carbine 5.56×45 mm   Also used by the special forces of the Bolivian Navy.[1]

Sniper and anti-materiel rifles edit

Name Origin Type Cartridge Image Details
FAL Sniper[1]   Belgium Sniper rifle 7.62×51 mm  
Dragunov[1]   Soviet Union Designated marksman rifle / sniper rifle 7.62×54 mm  
NDM-86 Type 79[1][11]   China 7.62×54 mm A clone of the Dragunov rifle made by Norinco.[12]
Steyr SSG 69 P1[1]   Austria Sniper rifle 7.62×51 mm  
Accuracy International PM[1]   United Kingdom Sniper rifle 7.62×51 mm  
Steyr HS .50 M1   Austria Anti-materiel sniper rifle 12.7×99 mm   Sniper and anti-materiel rifles acquired in 2019 for army, air force and navy special forces.[13][14][15][16]
Steyr SSG 04 A1   Austria Sniper rifle 7.62×51 mm  

Machine guns edit

Name Origin Type Cartridge Image Details
Browning M2HB[1]   United States Heavy machine gun 12.7×99 mm   Also used by the special forces of the Bolivian Navy.[1]
RPD[8]   Soviet Union Light machine gun 7.62×39mm  
SIG MG 710-3[1]    Switzerland General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51 mm  
M60[1]   United States General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51 mm   Also used by the special forces of the Bolivian Navy.[1]
HK21[1]   Germany General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51 mm  
CS/LM3   China Heavy machine gun 12,7×99 mm Norinco machine guns mounted on 27 Tigr 4x4 vehicles of Shaanxi Baoji Special Vehicles Co., Ltd. incorporated in 2016; in the troop transport variant, and distributed among the army, air force and navy.[17]

The 6 Chinese type 928 YC patrol boats incorporated in 2019 by the Bolivian Navy also mount these machine guns.[18]

FN MAG[1]   Belgium General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51 mm   They are also used mounted on Toyota Hilux 4x4 pickup trucks; which were acquired in 2017.[19]

Grenade launchers edit

Name Origin Type Cartridge Image Details
M79[1]   United States Grenade launcher 40×46 mm   Also used by the special forces of the Bolivian Navy.[1]
MK 19 Mod 3   United States Automatic grenade launcher 40×53 mm   It is used by the special forces of the Bolivian Navy.[1]
M203[20]   United States Coupled grenade launcher 40×46 mm   Also used by the special forces of the Bolivian Navy.[1]
QLZ-87[21]   China Automatic grenade launcher 35×32 mm  

Anti-material weapons edit

Name Origin Type Cartridge Image Details
Type 65/78[8][22]   China Recoilless rifle 82 mm   It is a variant of the B-10 recoilless rifle produced by Norinco.[23]
M40[8]   United States Recoilless rifle 106 mm  
RPG-7[8]   Soviet Union Rocket-propelled grenade 40 mm   It is also used by the Bolivian Marine Corps.[8]
M72 LAW[8]   United States Rocket-propelled grenade 66 mm  
HJ-8[8][22]   China Anti-tank guided missile 155 mm  

Vehicles edit

Tanks edit

Name Image Type Origin Quantity Notes
SK-105 Kürassier   Light tank   Austria 54[24] In service

Reconnaissance edit

Name Image Type Origin Quantity Notes
EE-9 Cascavel   Armored Car   Brazil 24[25] In service

Armored personnel carriers edit

Name Image Type Origin Quantity Status
M113   Armored personnel carrier   United States 50+[26] In service
Cadillac Gage V-100   Armored personnel carrier   United States 15[25] In service
EE-11 Urutu   Amphibious Armored personnel carrier   Brazil 24[27] In service

Utility vehicles edit

Name Image Type Origin Quantity Status
Jeep CJ   Utility vehicle   United States Unknown In service
M151[28]   Utility vehicle   United States Unknown In service
Humvee   Light utility vehicle   United States 30[29] In service
Trucks
GAZ Sadko   Utility truck   Russia Unknown In service
Dodge M37   Utility truck   United States 37 In service
M35[28]   Utility truck   United States Unknown In service
M54[28]   Utility truck   United States Unknown In service
Ford F-750   Utility truck   United States 16 In service

Artillery edit

Material used by the Bolivian Army. It will be specified in "details" if there is material from another branch of the Bolivian Armed Forces.

Mortars edit

Name Origin Type Cartridge Image Details
M30[8]   United States Mortar 107 mm  
M29[8]   United States Mortar 81 mm  
M224[8]   United States Mortar 60 mm  
Soltam M120[30]   Israel Mortar 120 mm  

Howitzers edit

Name Origin Type Cartridge Image Details
Schneider L.15.05 model 1928   France Towed howitzer 155 mm   16 units donated by the Argentine Army in 1976, which correspond to an Argentine modernization of the howitzer Schneider model 1917.[30]
Bofors L40 Mod. 1935   Sweden Mountain gun 75 mm   Undetermined number of units donated by the Argentine Army.[30]
M116[30]   United States Pack howitzer 75 mm  
M101A1[30]   United States Towed howitzer 105 mm  
Type 54-1[22][30]   China Towed howitzer 122 mm   Improved variant of the howitzer M-30 developed by Norinco.[31]

Air defense systems edit

Name Origin Type Cartridge Image Details
Type 64/74[8][22]   China Anti-aircraft gun 37 mm  
HN-5A[8][22][32]   China MANPADS 72 mm   It is also used by the Bolivian Air Force.[8]

37 of these missiles belonging to the Bolivian Army were brought to the United States in 2005 for dismantling, creating a controversial case within the Bolivian Armed Forces. In 2010, some missiles that were already deactivated were returned to the army.[32]

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