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
Infantry fighting vehicles
- VCTP armoured personnel 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)
- Steyr 4K 7FA 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
- Junovicz armoured car – World War I design
- 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
- FN 4RM/62F AB – 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
- Charrua XMP-1 – tracked amphibious armoured personnel carrier. Prototype built 1984.[8]
- EE-3 Jararaca
- EE-9 Cascavel
- EE-11 Urutu
- VBTP-MR
Infantry fighting vehicles
- EE-T4 Ogum – Light tracked reconnaissance vehicle.[9]
Main battle tank
- EE-T1 Osório Main battle tank (modern)
- MB-3 Tamoyo 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.
- AV-VU4 AM medium 4X4 armoured car.
- AV-VBL Heavy 4x4 armoured car.
Others
- EE-17 Sucuri
Bulgaria
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Bulgaria
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
- Hunter XL - MRAP
- ISBI Meteoro - 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
- 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
Cyprus
Armoured cars
- TS (10 examples produced from Soviet supplied ATS-712 prime movers)
Czechoslovakia
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]
- F-IV-HE – 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]
- Škoda S-1 – 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]
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
- Timsah (armoured personnel carrier) (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
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 10P
- 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]
- Char NC2 – Improved 1931 derivative of Char NC1. Sold to Greece.[31]
- Citroën AMC P28
- 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
- Panhard VTT
- 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]
- Schneider AMC P16 (AMC - automitrailleuse de cavalerie) cavalry half-track
- Somua S-35[30]
- VAB
- Vextra
- VXB
Armoured cars
- AMX 10 RC
- Berliet VPDM – interwar 6x4 armoured car.[35]
- Berliet VUC – interwar four wheel design[35]
- Berliet VUDB – interwar four wheel design[35]
- Berliet VUM – interwar four wheel design[35]
- Charron armoured car – pre-World War I vehicle.
- ERC 90 Sagaie
- Laffly 50AM – interwar four wheel design.[36]
- Laffly 80AM – interwar four wheel design.[37]
- Laffly S15 TOE – World War II six wheel design.[38]
- Laffly W15 TCC – World War II six wheel design.[39]
- Panhard 165/175 – interwar four wheel design[40]
- Panhard 178[30]
- Panhard AM40-P – 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.
- White-Laffly AMD – World War I armoured car.
Germany
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Germany
Tanks
- A7V heavy tank (22; World War I)
- A7VU 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
Armoured cars
- Bussing A5P – experimental World War I 4x4 armoured car
- Daimler DZVR 21 / 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
Hungary
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Hungary:
Tanks
- Toldi – Light tank (World War II)
- 40M Turán I – Medium tank (World War II)
Armoured cars
- Romfell – World War I design
- 39M Csaba
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
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
- TATA FICV – Infantry Fighting Vehicle and Engineers Fighting Vehicle[45]
- Mahindra FICV – 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
- Land Rover 1515F – 4 x 4 Armoured vehicle
- Mahindra Rakshak – 4 x 4 Armoured vehicle
- Mahindra Striker – 4 x 4 Light armoured vehicle
- 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
- TATA LSV – 4 x 4 Armoured vehicle
- TATA LAMV – 4 x 4 Armoured vehicle
- TATA Mine Protected Vehicle – 6 x 6 Armoured personnel carrier
- OFB MPV 1 – 6 x 6 Armoured personnel carrier
- OFB MPV 2 – 6 x 6 Armoured personnel carrier
- EME 515 Windy & Tuffy & Takshak & Gypsy
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
- OFB 105 mm SPG – 105 mm Self Propelled Howitzer based on BMP-2
- L & T Self-propelled howitzer – 155 mm Self-propelled howitzer based on Korean K9 Thunder [47]
- Kalyani Self-propelled howitzer – 155 mm Self-propelled howitzer based on Arjun Mk 2 chassis[48]
- Tata Self-propelled howitzer – 155 mm Self-propelled howitzer based on Arjun Mk 2 chassis[49]
Iran
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Iran
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
Israel
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Israel
- Super Sherman
- Merkava tank
- Magach
- Sabra
- Achzarit
- Zelda
- Ro'em or L-33
- Puma combat engineering vehicle
- Nagmashot
- Nagmachon
- Nakpadon
- Namer
Armoured cars
- Golan Armored Vehicle
- RAM (light combat 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)
- VCC-1 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
- Autoblindo Fiat AB 611 – 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
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 87 RCV
- 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
Wheeled armoured fighting vehicle
Wheeled armoured personnel carrier
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
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 turrent.
- 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
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
- M-1992 APC (Based on BRDM-2)
- M-1978 "Koksan" 170 mm SP
- Type 89 "Koksan" 170 mm SP
- M-1974 152 mm SP
- M-1975 130 mm SP
- M-1992 130 mm SP
- M-1977 122 mm SP
- M-1981 122 mm SP
- M-1991 122 mm SP
- M-1992 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 --
- 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. 28
- wz. 29 Ursus (11)
- wz. 34 (~80)
- Kubuś
- Tur (military vehicle)
- Jenot (prototype)
- Żubr
- Dzik, a modern modular AC and APC
Armoured personnel carriers
- TOPAS-2AP (~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
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
Armoured recovery vehicles
Amphibious vehicles
- PZInż.130 or PZInż.140 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 personnel carriers
Infantry fighting vehicles
- MLI-84 – derived from BMP-1
- MLI-84M Jderul – modern upgrade of MLI-84
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
- 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
- Izhorski-Fiat 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
- Russo-Balt 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
- Al-Faris IFV
Armoured personnel carriers & support vehicles
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
- M113A2 Ultra IFV + M113A2 Ultra OWS Armoured personnel carrier
- Light Strike Vehicle Light Strike Vehicle
- Peacekeeper PRV Armoured personnel carrier
- Belrex Protected Combat Support Vehicle/ MRAP
- FH-2000 Towed howitzer
- SLWH Pegasus Towed howitzer
- Bionix Armoured combat engineering vehicle
- Bionix ARV Armoured combat engineering vehicle
- Bionix BLB Armored vehicle-launched Bridge
- ST Aerospace Skyblade 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
Main battle tanks
Self propelled artillery
Armoured personnel carriers
Armoured cars
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)
- Barracuda APC
Soviet Union
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-6
- SU-7
- T-28#Experimental models SU-8
- SU-12
- SU-14
- SU-57 (Lend-lease 57 mm Gun Motor Carriage T48)[65]
- SU-57B
- SU-74
- SU-76[64]
- SU-85[64]
- SU-85A, prototype based on SU-76
- SU-85B, prototype based on SU-76
- SU-100[64]
- SU-100Y
- SU-122[64]
- SU-122P, long-barreled prototype
- SU-152[64]
- SU-212
- SU-BU-10
- ISU-122[66]
- ISU-130
- ISU-152[66]
Armoured cars
- FAI – interwar
- BA-I, BA-3, BA-6, BA-9, BA-10, BA-11 – a series of interwar 6-wheeled heavy armoured cars[64]
- BA-5 – 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
- D-12 Armored car – interwar
- LB-23 – World War II
- LB-62 – World War II
- LB-NATI – World War II
Spain
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Spain
Tanks
- Trubia
- Verdeja
- Lince
- Leopard 2E (60% assembly in Spain)
Miscellaneous armoured vehicles
- Bilbao Armoured Car – interwar vehicle
- UNL-35 – interwar vehicle
- Chevrolet 1937 – interwar vehicle
- ENASA VEC – modern 6x6 vehicle
- BMR-M1
- VEC-M1
- Pizarro IFV, codevelopment with Austria
Sudan
- Ford 30 cwt Armoured Car (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
Turkey
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Turkey
Tanks
- MİTÜP Altay main battle tank
- M60T/Sabra
- Kaplan MT
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
- ACV-S IFV
- ACV-300 IFV
- FNSS Kaplan 20 and 30 IFVs
- Otokar Tulpar IFV
Self propelled artillery
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 Engerek
- 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 DASW
- BMC MRAP
- 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)
- ACV-S TLC
- IS-V
Ukraine
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Ukraine. Also see #Soviet Union on this page.
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
United Kingdom
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the United Kingdom
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
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
- Interwar
- Alvis-Straussler Armoured Car[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.
- Guy Universal Wheeled Carrier – World War II experimental 4x4 carrier.
- Pierce-Arrow Armoured AA Lorry – World War I vehicle.
- Thornycroft Bison – World War II armoured lorry.
- Universal Carrier – World War II
United States
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the United States
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
- CCV-L 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
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
- M56 Coyote 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
- American LaFrance TK-6 – 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.
- T7 Combat Car – interwar[79]
- T11 Armored Car – interwar
- T13 Armored Car – World War II
- T17 Deerhound – World War II
- T17E1 Staghound – World War II
- T18 Boarhound – World War II
- T19 Armored Car – World War II
- T21 Armored Car – World War II
- T22 / M8 Greyhound – World War II
- T23 Armored Car – 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
Mine detection vehicles
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
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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.
- Foss 1987, p. 139.
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- Foss 1987, p. 281.
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