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List of modern armoured fighting vehicles

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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]

Austria[edit]

AFVs produced in Austria

Azerbaijan[edit]

AFVs produced in Azerbaijan

Belgium[edit]

AFVs produced in Belgium

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]

4×4 Armored car[edit]

Others[edit]

Bulgaria[edit]

AFVs produced in Bulgaria

Canada[edit]

AFVs produced in Canada

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]

  • Type 92 aka WZ551 wheeled IFV (Modern)
  • ZBD-03 aka WZ-506, tracked dedicated airborne IFV (Modern)
  • ZBD-04 tracked semi-amphibious IFV (Modern)
  • ZBD-05, tracked dedicated amphibious IFV (Modern)
  • ZBL-08, family of wheeled vehicles including IFV, APC (Modern)

Colombia[edit]

AFVs produced in Colombia

Croatia[edit]

AFVs produced in Croatia

Egypt[edit]

Tanks[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured reconnaissance vehicles[edit]

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]

Multirole AFVs[edit]

France[edit]

Leclerc main battle tank
Panhard M3 VTT

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]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicle[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Germany[edit]

AFVs produced in Germany

Tanks[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Self-propelled anti-aircraft artillery[edit]

Tank destroyers[edit]

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]

Wheeled armoured vehicles[edit]

Hungary[edit]

AFVs produced in Hungary

Armoured fighting vehicles[edit]

  • Lynx Infantry Fighting Vehicle

Wheeled armoured vehicles[edit]

India[edit]

AFVs produced in India

Tanks[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured carrier[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

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]

Tank destroyers[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured personal carriers[edit]

Infantry Mobility Vehicles[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

  • Raad-1 Self-propelled artillery
  • Raad-2 Self-propelled artillery
  • Heidar-41 122mm truck based self-propelled artillery.
  • HM-41 Truck based automatic loading version

Iraq[edit]

Tanks[edit]

Republic of Ireland[edit]

Timoney-derived BDX used by the Belgian Gendarmerie.

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Israel[edit]

Merkava Mk 4M Windbreaker

Tanks[edit]

··((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))

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Combat engineering vehicles[edit]

Italy[edit]

AFVs produced in Italy

Main battle tanks[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Tank destroyers[edit]

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]

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]

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

CV9030
MLRS

Main Battle Tanks[edit]

Light Tanks[edit]

Armoured personnel carrier[edit]

Tank destroyers[edit]

Pakistan[edit]

Main battle tanks (MBT)[edit]

Armoured Recovery Vehicles (ACRV)[edit]

Multirole Combat Vehicles (MCV)[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers (APC)[edit]

Self propelled guns (SPG)[edit]

Poland[edit]

AFVs produced in Poland

Tanks[edit]

Tracked armoured personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Wheeled armoured personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured cars[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Portugal[edit]

AFVs produced in Portugal

Wheeled armoured fighting vehicles[edit]

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]

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]

Self-propelled guns[edit]

  • SSPH1 155 mm Computerised Automatic-loading SP gun

Slovenia[edit]

AFVs produced in Slovenia

South Africa[edit]

Rooikat armoured reconnaissance vehicle
Badger infantry fighting vehicle

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]

Armoured cars[edit]

South Korea[edit]

AFVs produced in South Korea

Tanks[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Self-propelled air defense[edit]

Soviet Union (later Russian Federation)[edit]

AFVs produced in the [ Soviet Union / Russian Federation]

Tanks[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Self-propelled air defense[edit]

Spain[edit]

AFVs produced in Spain

Tanks[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles[edit]

  • Centauro VRCC (Vehículo de Reconocimiento y Combate de Caballería)
  • VEC-M1

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Sri Lanka[edit]

AFVs produced in Sri Lanka

Unibuffel MK II Armored Personnel Carrier – Sri Lanka Army

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Sweden[edit]

AFVs produced in Sweden

Tanks[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Self-Propelled Artillery[edit]

Armoured Personnel Carriers[edit]

Other AFVs[edit]

Switzerland[edit]

AFVs produced in Switzerland

Main battle tanks[edit]

Armored fighting vehicles[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Armored reconnaissance vehicles[edit]

Taiwan[edit]

AFVs produced in Taiwan

Main battle tanks[edit]

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]

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]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Other AFVs[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

AFVs produced in the United Kingdom

Main battle tanks[edit]

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]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Self-propelled air defence[edit]

Armoured Recovery Vehicles[edit]

Combat Engineering Vehicles[edit]

Other AFVs[edit]

United States[edit]

AFVs produced in the United States

Tanks[edit]

Main battle tanks[edit]

Light tanks[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured reconnaissance vehicles[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Tracked[edit]

Wheeled[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Self-propelled air defense[edit]

Engineering support vehicles[edit]

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]

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]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "الرئيسية". Archived from the original on 23 July 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
  2. ^ "الرئيسية". Archived from the original on 12 July 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
  3. ^ "الرئيسية". Archived from the original on 23 May 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Gulfco, Ltd". www.gulfcosecurity.com. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  5. ^ defenceupdate (2018-04-14). "K-9 Vajra-T:: India's Deadly Self-Propelled Howitzer". Indian Defence News. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
  6. ^ Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1.
  7. ^ Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1.
  8. ^ Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1.
  9. ^ Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1.
  10. ^ Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1.
  11. ^ Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1.
  12. ^ Maung, Aung Myoe (2009). Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-848-1.
  13. ^ "Al Khalid I makes public deput at IDEAS". Asian Military Review. November 2018.
  14. ^ a b c d e "HIT-Products".
  15. ^ a b c "HIT-Factories".
  16. ^ "Specifications of Pakistan Army's Type-85UG Main Battle Tank". PakStrategic.com.
  17. ^ "HAMZA 8x8 MCV". CavalierGroup.com. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  18. ^ "HAMZA 6x6 MCV". CavalierGroup.com. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  19. ^ "HIT-Products".
  20. ^ Modernisation of T-54, T-55, T-59 and T-62 main battle tanks Archived 2012-02-09 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
  21. ^ T-64 Main Battle Tank Upgrade at KMDB.
  22. ^ BM Bulat (Modernisation of T-64B Battle Tanks Archived 2009-02-20 at the Wayback Machine. at KMDB.
  23. ^ T-72MP Upgraded Main Battle Tank Archived 2009-01-24 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
  24. ^ T-72AG Upgraded Main Battle Tank Archived 2009-02-09 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
  25. ^ T-72-120 Upgraded Main Battle Tank Archived 2009-03-04 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
  26. ^ a b Zaloga 2000, pp 3–4.
  27. ^ Yatagan Main Battle Tank at KMDB.
  28. ^ Oplot Main Battle Tank Archived 2013-01-13 at archive.today at KMDB.
  29. ^ BTR-3U Archived 2009-02-13 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
  30. ^ a b BTR-4 Archived 2007-05-14 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
  31. ^ Dozor-B – Armored Personnel Carrier Archived 2009-02-05 at the Wayback Machine at KMDB.
  32. ^ 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.