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.
Algeria
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Algeria
Argentina
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Argentina
Tanks
Infantry fighting vehicles
VCTP armoured personnel carrier (modern)
Self-propelled artillery
TAM VCA 155 mm self-propelled 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)
Dingo scout car (245, World War II)
Rover light armoured car (238, World War II)
Sentinel cruiser tank (65, World War II)
AC3 Thunderbolt cruiser tank (prototype, World War II)
Universal Carrier (license production, World War II)
Yeramba self-propelled gun (14, post-World War II)
ASLAV infantry fighting vehicle (257, modern)
Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle (1130, modern)
Armoured cars
Self-propelled artillery
AS9 Huntsman self-propelled howitzer (30, modern)
AS10 AARV Armoured Ammunition Resupply Vehicle (15, modern)
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
Azerbaijan
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Azerbaijan
Armoured cars
Bangladesh
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Bangladesh
Belgium
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Belgium
Armoured cars
Brazil
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Brazil
Armoured personnel carrier
Infantry fighting vehicles
Main battle tank
Self-propelled artillery
4x4 armoured car
Others
Bulgaria
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Bulgaria
Canada
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Canada
Tanks
Ram cruiser tank (World War II era)[ 13]
Grizzly Canadian-built M4 Sherman tank (World War II)[ 14]
Armoured fighting vehicles
Self-propelled artillery
Armoured cars
Colombia
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Colombia
Chile
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Chile
BMS-1 (prototype with components of M3 Halftrack)
VTP-1 (prototype with components of BMS-1)
VTP-2 (prototype with components of Mercedes Benz Unimog)
Carancho
Mowag Piranha
HUMVEE
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), also known as Type 59G / VT-3 main battle tank
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 / VT-1 (Type 90-IIM), exported as MBT-2000 / VT-4 as MBT-3000
Type 96 / VT-2 (Type 96A) main battle tank
Type 98 prototype main battle tank
Type 99 main battle tank
Type 15 light tank
VT-5 light 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.[ 16] Developed into ZFB91 internal security vehicle used by Peoples Liberation Army.[ 17]
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
Croatia
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Croatia
Cyprus
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Cyprus
Armoured cars
TS (10 examples produced from Soviet supplied ATS-712 prime movers)
Czechoslovakia
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Czechoslovakia
A picture of the LT vz. 34
Tanks
LT vz. 34 – CKD/Praga P-11 light tank. Fifty built for Czechoslovakia.[ 19]
LT vz. 35 – Škoda S-IIa light tank built for Czechoslovak army. Captured examples used by Germany as Panzer 35(t) .[ 19]
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.[ 20]
AH-IV – Two man light tank built for export.[ 21]
F-IV-HE – 1937 prototype three-man amphibious light tank.[ 21]
Škoda S-IIb – Medium tank design rejected by Czechoslovakia in favour of ST vz. 39, but developed into 40M Turán I for Hungary.[ 19]
ST vz. 39 – Prototype medium tank design by CKD/Praga. Ordered by Czechoslovak army but production plans stopped by German takeover.[ 22]
Tankettes
Tančík vz. 33 – CKD/Praga two man tankette design – about 70 ordered by Czechoslovakia.[ 19]
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.[ 23]
Armoured cars
Egypt
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Egypt
Tanks
Infantry fighting vehicles
Armoured personnel carriers
Scout and reconnaissance
Kader-320 4X4 light armoured reconnaissance
Estonia
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Estonia
Finland
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Finland
France
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in France
Armoured cars
Georgia
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Georgia
Fast attack vehicles
Armoured personnel carriers
Infantry fighting vehicle
Self-propelled artillery
Germany
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Germany
Tanks
Armoured/infantry fighting vehicles
Self-propelled artillery
Armoured cars
Greece
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Greece
Tanks
Infantry carriers
Wheeled armoured vehicles
Hungary
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Hungary
Tanks
Toldi – light tank (World War II)
40M Turán I – medium tank (World War II)
44M Tas – prototype medium tank (World War II)
Straussler V–4 [hu ] – interwar prototype amphibious high-speed light tank
Armoured cars
Armored personnel carriers
Self-propelled artillery
India
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in India
Main battle tanks
Arjun Mk 1 – main battle tank
Arjun Mk 1A – 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
Light Tanks
Zorawar LT - Produced by L&T pvt.ltd as an modern Light tank
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[ 53]
Mahindra FICV – Infantry fighting vehicle And engineers fighting vehicle[ 54]
Armoured personnel carrier
Armoured cars
Self-propelled howitzers
Indonesia
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Indonesia
Iran
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Iran
Tanks
Tank destroyers
Infantry fighting vehicles
Armoured personnel carriers
Infantry mobility vehicles
Self-propelled artillery
Raad-1 self-propelled artillery
Raad-2 self-propelled artillery
Heidar-41 122 mm 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 vehicles produced in Ireland
Armoured cars
Israel
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Israel
Armoured cars
Italy
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Italy
Armoured cars
Japan
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Japan
Amphibious tanks
Light tanks
Medium tanks
Main battle tanks
Miscellaneous armoured vehicles
Malaysia
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Malaysia
Tracked armoured fighting vehicle
Wheeled armoured fighting vehicle
Light tactical vehicle
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 fighting vehicles produced in Myanmar
Tanks
MALT (Myanmar Army light tank) 105 mm light tank based on 2S1U chassis
Infantry fighting vehicles
BAAC-73 4x4 infantry fighting vehicle[ 60]
BAAC-83 4x4 infantry fighting vehicle[ 60]
BAAC-84 4x4 infantry fighting vehicle[ 60]
BAAC-85 4x4 infantry fighting vehicle[ 60]
BAAC-86 4x4 infantry fighting vehicle[ 60]
BAAC-87 4x4 infantry fighting vehicle[ 60]
Armoured personnel carriers
ULARV-1 4x4 armoured personnel carrier with 14.5 mm machine gun
ULARV-2 4x4 armoured personnel carrier with 14.5 mm machine gun and short-range Igla turret
ULARV-3 6x6 armoured personnel carrier with RCWS (prototype)
Army scout vehicle
MAV-1 4x4 light armoured vehicle[ 60]
MAV-2 4x4 light armoured vehicle
MAV-3 4x4 light armoured vehicle
MAV-4 4x4 light armoured vehicle
Naung Yoe Jeep 4x4 armoured jeep
Inlay Jeep 4x4 armoured jeep
armoured air-defence vehicle
MADV-1 4x4 armoured air-defence vehicle based on Naung Yoe armoured jeep
MADV-2 4x4 armoured air-defence vehicle based on MAV-1 light armoured vehicle
Netherlands
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the Netherlands
Armoured cars
New Zealand
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in New Zealand
Armoured cars
North Korea
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in North Korea
Tanks
Pakistan
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Pakistan
Main battle tanks (MBT)
Armoured recovery vehicles (ACRV)
Infantry fighting vehicles (IFV)
Special operations vehicles (SOV)
Multirole combat vehicles (MCV)
Armoured personnel carriers (APC)
Self-propelled guns (SPG)
Poland
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Poland
Armoured cars
Armoured personnel carriers
Infantry fighting vehicles
Tankettes
Light tanks
Main battle tanks
Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons
Armoured recovery vehicles
Amphibious vehicles
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
Armoured personnel carriers
Infantry fighting vehicles
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
Tank destroyers
Mareșal – prototypes and early serial production built during WWII, later used by the Germans in the development of the Hetzer[ 73]
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 (see also #Russian Federation and #Soviet Union )
Russian Federation
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the Russian Federation (see also #Russian Empire and #Soviet Union )
Saudi Arabia
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Saudi Arabia
Infantry fighting vehicles
Armoured personnel carriers & support vehicles
Shibl-1 4×4 APC Four seats
Shibl-2 4×4 APC Eight seats
Al-Masmak 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[ 74]
Al-Naif 5 APC[ 75]
Al-Naif 7 APC
Al-Naif 9 APC
Al-Faisal AFV[ 76]
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
Slovakia
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Slovakia
Aligator 4x4 – first generation multi-purpose armored car
Aligator 4x4 Master – upgraded prototype of first generation armored car
Aligator 4x4 Master II – second generation multi-purpose armored car
Tatrapan 6x6 – armored truck (with armored personnel carrier variant), derived from Tatra 815 truck
Božena 5 – mine clearing vehicle, mine-flail
Zuzana – wheeled self-propelled artillery (self-propelled howitzer, first generation, derived from DANA )
Himalaya – tracked self-propelled artillery prototype (Zuzana howitzer turret on T-72 chassis), evaluated but did not enter production
BRAMS – wheeled self-propelled anti-aircraft system prototype (anti-aircraft turret on Tatra 815 chassis), not in production
Zuzana 2 – wheeled self-propelled artillery (self-propelled howitzer, second generation)
EVA – wheeled self-propelled artillery prototypes (self-propelled howitzer, lighter and smaller than the Zuzana series, designed for easy airlift and transport), currently not in production
Slovenia
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Slovenia
South Africa
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in South Africa
Tanks
Main battle tanks
Prototype tanks
Self-propelled artillery
Infantry fighting vehicles
Armoured personnel carriers
Armoured cars
South Korea
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in South Korea
Soviet Union
A T-34-85 tank on display at Musée des Blindés in April 2007.
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the USSR (see also #Russian Empire , #Russian Federation and #Ukraine )
Air-portable fighting vehicles
Self-propelled guns
Armoured cars
Armoured Personnel carriers and Infantry fighting vehicles
Spain
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Spain
Tanks
Multiple rocket launcher
Armored cars
Armoured personnel carriers
Infantry fighting vehicles
Sri Lanka
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Sri Lanka
Sudan
Sweden
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Sweden
Tanks
Self-propelled artillery
Armoured cars
Personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles
Switzerland
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Switzerland
Taiwan
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Taiwan (ROC)
Tanks
Wheeled armoured fighting vehicles
CM-21
CM22 (M106)
CM23 (M125)
CM24
CM25 (improved TOW vehicle)
CM26(M577)
CM27
CM-32
M41D
Type 64
Thailand
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Thailand
Wheeled armoured fighting vehicle
Wheeled armoured personnel carrier
Turkey
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Turkey
Tanks
Infantry fighting vehicles
Self-propelled artillery
Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons
Armoured personnel carriers and support vehicles
4x4 Armoured vehicles
6x6 and 8x8 Armoured vehicles
Tracked armoured vehicles
Ukraine
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Ukraine (see also #Soviet Union )
Armoured cars
Tanks
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
United Kingdom
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the United Kingdom
Tanks
First World War
Interwar
Second World War
Post World War II
Self-propelled artillery
Armoured cars
World War I
Interwar
World War II
Post World War II
Armoured personnel carriers and support vehicles
United States
The M4 Sherman was produced in greater numbers than any other U.S. tank in World War II .
M1A2 Abrams with prototype TUSK equipment and Common Remotely Operated Weapons Station (CROWS),[ 92] with 0.50-inch caliber machine gun at the commander's station Front · Rear
A preserved M5 Half-track.
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the United States
Tanks
Light tanks
Medium tanks
Heavy tanks
Assault tanks
Main battle tanks
Self-propelled artillery
Self-propelled anti-air
Personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles
Armoured cars
Amphibious vehicles
Armored half-tracks
Vietnam
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Vietnam
Infantry fighting vehicles
Amphibious armoured personnel carriers
Zimbabwe
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Rhodesia and Zimbabwe
Infantry fighting vehicles
Armoured personnel carriers
Mine detection vehicles
See also
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^ 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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^ a b Ness, pp. 59–60
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^ Porter, p. 37
^ a b c d e f Porter, pp. 29–30
^ a b Chamberlain and Ellis 1972, p. 32.
^ a b Chamberlain and Ellis 1972, p. 37.
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^ Jackson, p. 103.
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