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| M60A3 TTS variant, acquired from 1995-1996.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/brazil/army-equip.htm |title=Army Equipment – Brazil |author=John Pike |publisher=globalsecurity.org |access-date=13 November 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141119175600/http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/brazil/army-equip.htm |archive-date=19 November 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="defesanet.com.br">{{Cite web |url=http://www.defesanet.com.br/leo/noticia/23612/Exercito-aposta-no-M-60A3TTS/ |title=Archived copy |access-date=2016-09-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160928143312/http://www.defesanet.com.br/leo/noticia/23612/Exercito-aposta-no-M-60A3TTS/ |archive-date=2016-09-28 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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History and future |
Commands and components |
Air and space command |
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Modern equipment of the Brazilian Army is a list of equipment currently in service in the Brazilian Army.
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image |
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Taurus PT-92 | 9×19mm (standard issue) | Pistol | ![]() |
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Imbel GC | 9×19mm (standard issue) | Pistol | ![]() |
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Glock 17 | 9×19mm (used by SOF) | Pistol | ![]() |
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Heckler & Koch USP | 9×19mm (used by SOF) | Pistol | ![]() |
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Taurus TH9[1] | 9×19mm (limited) | Pistol | File:Pistol TH9 Taurus.jpg |
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Beretta M12 | 9×19mm (standard issue) (known as MT-12) | Submachine gun | ![]() | |||
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MP5 | 9×19mm (used by SOF) | Submachine gun | ![]() | |||
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Uzi | 9×19mm (used by SOF) | Submachine gun | ![]() | |||
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Heckler & Koch UMP | 9×19mm (used by SOF) | Submachine gun | ||||
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Taurus SMT-9 | 9×19mm (used by SOF and paratroopers) | Submachine gun | ![]() |
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image | |||
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Assault rifles | |||||||
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Mosquefal M968 | 7.62×51mm (training and parade rifle) | Training rifle | ![]() | |||
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M964 FAL | 7.62×51mm (being replaced by Imbel A2) | Battle rifle | ![]() | |||
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M964A1 ParaFAL | 7.62×51mm (being replaced by Imbel A2) | Assault rifle | ||||
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IMBEL MD97 | 5.56×45mm (being replaced by Imbel A2) | Assault rifle | ![]() | |||
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IMBEL IA2 | 7.62×51mm and 5.56×45mm (standard issue)[2] | Assault rifle | ![]() | |||
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M16A2[3] | 5.56×45mm (used by SOF) | Assault rifle | ![]() | |||
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AR-15 | 5.56×45mm (limited role) | Carbine | ||||
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HK416 | 5.56×45mm (used by SOF and Chemical Warfare Brigade) | Assault rifle | ![]() | |||
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M4 | 5.56×45mm (used by SOF)[4] | Carbine | ![]() | |||
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Heckler & Koch G36C | 5.56×45mm (used by SOF and Border Brigade) | Carbine | ||||
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HK417 | 7.62x51mm (used by SOF) | Assault rifle | ![]() | |||
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Taurus Tavor TAR-21 | 5.56×45mm (used by Border Brigade and SOF) | Carbine | ![]() | |||
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Taurus T4 | 5.56×45mm (limited role[5]) | Carbine | ![]() |
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image | |||
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Shotguns | |||||||
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Benelli M4 | 12 gauge | Shotgun | ![]() | |||
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Mossberg 590 | 12 gauge | Shotgun | ![]() | |||
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Remington 870 | 12 gauge | Shotgun | ![]() | |||
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Remington Model 1100 | 12 gauge | Shotgun | ![]() | |||
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Pump CBC calibre | 12 gauge | Shotgun | ![]() |
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image | |||
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Machine guns | |||||||
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M2 Browning machine gun | 12.7×99mm | Heavy machine gun | ![]() | |||
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MG-3 | 7.62×51mm | General-purpose machine gun (used as secondary weapon by main battle tank Leopard 1) | ![]() | |||
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FN MAG M971 | 7.62×51mm | Medium machine gun | ![]() | |||
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FN Minimi | 5.56×45mm 7.62×51mm |
Light machine gun Medium machine gun |
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M134 Minigun | 7.62×51mm | Rotary heavy machine gun (used by Brazilian Army Aviation) | ![]() |
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image | |||
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Sniper Rifles | |||||||
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M40 rifle | 7.62×51mm (for designed marksmen in light infantry regiments) | Sniper rifle | ![]() | |||
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Barrett M82 | 12.7×99mm (used by SOF) | Anti-materiel rifle | File:M82A1 barrett.jpeg | |||
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M24 Sniper Weapon System | 7.62×51mm (for designed marksmen in light infantry regiments) | Sniper rifle | ![]() | |||
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Remington MSR | 7.62×51mm (used by SOF) | Sniper rifle | ![]() | |||
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PGM Ultima Ratio | 7.62×51mm (used by SOF) | Sniper rifle | ![]() | |||
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Heckler & Koch PSG1 | 7.62×51mm (used by SOF and jungle warfare brigades) | Sniper rifle | ![]() | |||
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IMBEL AGLC | 7.62×51mm (indigenous sniper rifle) | Sniper rifle | ![]() | |||
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SIG Sauer SSG 3000 | 7.62×51mm NATO (used by SOF) | Sniper rifle | ![]() |
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image | |||
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M79 grenade launcher | 40×46mm | Grenade launcher | ![]() | |||
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Milkor MGL | 40×46mm | Grenade launcher | ![]() | |||
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M203 grenade launcher | 40×46mm | Grenade launcher | ![]() |
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image | |||
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Grenades | |||||||
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F1 grenade | Hand grenade | Anti-personnel fragmentation | ![]() | |||
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Mk 2 grenade | Time-fused grenade | Anti-personnel fragmentation | ||||
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M26 grenade | Hand grenade | Anti-personnel fragmentation | ![]() | |||
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M31 HEAT | Rifle granade | Anti-armor rifle grenade | ![]() | |||
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M576 40mm grenade | 40mm | Grenade munition | ||||
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M992 (40mm munition) | 40mm | Grenade munition | ![]() | |||
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AP NM AE T1 mine | Mine | Anti-personnel mine | ||||
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T-AB-1 AP mine | Mine | Anti-personnel mine | ||||
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T-AB-1 AT mine | Mine | Anti-tank blast mine | ||||
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AC NM AE T1 mine | Mine | Anti-tank blast mine |
Origin | Model | Quantity | Caliber | Type | Image | ||
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Anti-armour | |||||||
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Carl Gustav recoilless rifle | 300 launchers | 84mm | Recoilless rifle | ![]() | ||
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AT4 | 1,500 launchers | 84mm (to be replaced by the national ALAC) | Anti-tank weapon | File:AT-4Launcher.jpeg | ||
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ALAC (Arma Leve Anticarro) | ~2,000 launchers | 84mm | Anti-tank weapon | |||
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Eryx | Undisclosed quantity | 136mm | Anti-tank missile | ![]() | ||
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MILAN | Undisclosed quantity | Anti-tank missile | ![]() | |||
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MSS-1.2 | 400+ launchers | 130mm | Anti-tank missile |
Origin | Model | Number | Type | Image |
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M30 107 mm Mortar | 214 | Mortar | ![]() |
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L16 81mm Mortar | 700 | Mortar | ![]() |
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M949 60mm AGR | 1,460+ | Light mortar | |
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M936 81mm AGR | 150+ | Mortar | |
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Morteiro Médio Antecarga 81 mm AGR | 100+ | Mortar | |
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Brandt 60 mm LR Gun-mortar | 900 | Light mortar |
Origin | Model | Details | Type | Image |
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PASGT | Local manufacturing version | Combat helmet | ![]() |
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MICH | Local manufacturing version | Combat helmet | ![]() |
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CCB | Combat helmet | ![]() | |
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MTV | Ballistic vest | ![]() | |
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Interceptor Body Armor | Ballistic vest | ![]() |
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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Main battle tank | 1A1BE 1A5BR |
128 220 |
128 1A1 and 220 1A5 for armored units as well as 19 specialized vehicles acquired in 2006. | ![]() |
M60 Patton | ![]() |
Main battle tank | A3 TTS | 91 | M60A3 TTS variant, acquired from 1995-1996.[7][8] | ![]() |
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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EE-9 Cascavel 6×6 | ![]() |
Armored reconnaissance | EE-9 | 409[9] | From the total of 600 vehicles, 409 units still in service. 10 being modernized and 45 were upgraded for UN peacekeeping operations. Will be replaced by VBR-MR 8×8 assault gun from 2021-2022. | ![]() |
EE-11 Urutu 6×6 | ![]() |
Armored personnel carrier | EE-11 | 223[9] | Will be replaced by the VBTP-MR Guarani. | ![]() |
VBTP-MR Guarani 6×6 | ![]() |
Infantry fighting vehicle Armored personnel carrier |
VBTP VBCI |
500+[10][11][12] | Four pre-series and 50 purchased. 86 units were ordered in December 2012, with 2,044 units of the 6×6 variant total ordered (finish by 2030).[13] | ![]() |
M113 | ![]() |
Armored personnel carrier | M113BR M113A2[14] |
584 12[14] |
584 being upgraded by BAE Systems to M113BR standard. | ![]() |
M577 | ![]() |
Command Post Carrier | M577A2[14] | 124[14] | They are used in the Brazilian Army as a Command Post or Armored Ambulance. | ![]() |
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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AV-VBL 4×4 | ![]() |
Command and control | AV-VBL | 32 | Rocket artillery support groups auxiliary vehicle. Second batch was ordered. | ![]() |
Iveco LMV 4×4 | ![]() ![]() |
Infantry mobility vehicle | LMV Lince LMV-BR |
16[15] 32[16] |
1,464 LMV-BR on order (manufactured locally).[17] | File:Iveco LMV-BR.jpg |
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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ASTROS | ![]() |
Multiple rocket launcher (108/180/300 mm) | MK3 MK3M MK6 |
38 18 22 |
8 batteries (02 artillery group). | ![]() |
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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M109 | ![]() |
Self-propelled artillery | M109A3 M109A5 M109A5+BR |
40 56 40 |
40 M-109A3 former Belgian. Acquired 40 M-109A5 Ex-US Army in 2016. All fleet to be upgraded to M109A5+.[18] On 14 June 2017, Brazilian Army will receive another +56 vehicles M-109A5 Ex-US Army.[19] | ![]() |
M992 | ![]() |
Artillery ammunition supply vehicle | M992 | 40 | ![]() |
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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M198 | ![]() |
Towed howitzer | 155 mm | 0 | Ordered 120[20] | ![]() |
M114 | ![]() |
Towed howitzer | 155 mm | 92 | 155mm. Study by replacing M777 howitzer. | ![]() |
L118 | ![]() |
Towed howitzer | 105 mm | 54 | Used by Light Infantry Brigades | ![]() |
OTO Melara Mod 56 | ![]() |
Towed howitzer | 105 mm | 80 | Used by Parachute and Jungle Infantry Brigades | ![]() |
M101 | ![]() |
Towed howitzer | 105 mm | 320 | ![]() |
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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Towed mortar | 120 mm | 300+[21] | 500+ on order | |
Mortier 120mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1 | ![]() |
Towed mortar | 120 mm | 214 | Being replaced by the 120mm M2 RAIADO | ![]() |
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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Oerlikon 35mm | ![]() ![]() |
Towed anti-aircraft artillery | 35 mm | 38 | Being upgraded, using Brazilian made Skyguard FC radars EDT-FILA | ![]() |
Bofors 40mm L/70 | ![]() |
Towed anti-aircraft artillery | 40 mm | 24 | Being upgraded, using Brazilian made Skyguard FC radars EDT-FILA | ![]() |
Flakpanzer Gepard | ![]() |
Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun | 35 mm | 36 | ![]() |
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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9K38 Igla | ![]() |
Man-portable air-defense systems | SA-18 SA-24 |
120 launchers 64 launchers |
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RBS 70 | ![]() |
Short range air defense | 25 launchers | Additional launchers ordered in 2017[22] | ||
RBS 70 NG | ![]() |
Short range air defense | 30 launchers |
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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Air defense radar | M60 S60 |
21 12 |
M60: with a range of 75 km and the ability of tracking up to 40 targets. S60: with range up to 90 km of the Saber M60. |
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SABER M200 | ![]() |
Air defense radar | M200 S200 |
Unknown | M200: with a range of 200 km. S200: with range up to 400 km of the Saber M200. |
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SENTIR M20 | ![]() |
Ground radar | Unknown | with range up to 20 km. | ![]() | |
EDT-FILA | ![]() |
Air defense radar | ~30 | Radar used in conjunction with anti-aircraft artillery cannons. |
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number | Note | Photo |
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HEMTT M984 | ![]() |
8×8 heavy tactical truck | M984 | 10 | 20 ordered.[23] | ![]() |
M88 | ![]() |
Armored recovery vehicle | M88A1 | 17[14][24] | ![]() | |
M578 | ![]() |
Armored recovery vehicle | 17 | Recently updated. 14 operational. | ||
Bergepanzer 2 | ![]() |
Armored recovery vehicle | 7 | ![]() | ||
Pionierpanzer 2 Dachs | ![]() |
Armored engineer vehicle | 6 | ![]() | ||
Panzerschnellbruecke Biber | ![]() |
Armored engineer vehicle | 4 | ![]() |
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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Tatra 815 | ![]() |
8×8 heavy tactical truck | 7[25] | ![]() | ||
Mabey Logistic Support Bridge | ![]() |
Bridge | 16 | ![]() | ||
Pontoon bridge | ![]() |
Bridge | 7 | ![]() | ||
M3 Amphibious Rig | ![]() |
Amphibious bridging vehicle | Undisclosed number ordered | ![]() | ||
Loader | ![]() ![]() |
Wheel loaders | ![]() | |||
Bulldozer | ![]() ![]() |
Tractor crawler | ![]() | |||
Small Excavators | ![]() ![]() |
Excavator | ![]() | |||
Grader | ![]() ![]() |
Motorgraders | ![]() | |||
Rollers | ![]() ![]() |
Road roller | ![]() |
Name | Type | Number | Origin | Note | Photo |
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Engesa EE-50/EE-25 | Utility vehicle/Heavy truck | ~60 | ![]() |
Used by some armoured brigades | File:Engesa EE-25 Brazilian Army.jpg |
UAI-TEREX M1-50 6×6 | Utility vehicle/Medium truck | 85[26] | ![]() |
Used by some battalions of artillery | ![]() |
Mercedes-Benz Atego | Atego 1720A 4×4 | 2,000[27] | ![]() ![]() |
Use standard Army | ![]() |
Volkswagen Worker | Worker 26.260 6×4 Worker 15.210 4×4 Worker 13.180 4×2 Worker 13.180 4×4 |
5,000[28][29] | ![]() ![]() |
Use standard Army | ![]() |
Volkswagen Constellation | 24.250 6×2 31.320 6×4 Tank truck 31.320 6×6 QT Heavy Truck |
900+ | ![]() ![]() |
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Unimog 4×4 | UNIMOG U100L UNIMOG U1300L |
32 106 |
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Used by electronic warfare and light artillery regiments. | ![]() |
Ford Cargo 2629 - 6×4 | Tank truck | 600 | ![]() ![]() |
Use standard Army | File:Ford Cargo 2629 Brazilian Army.jpg |
Mercedes-Benz Accelo | Cargo truck | 62 | ![]() ![]() |
Used by battalions of supplies | ![]() |
Hyundai HD 78 | Cargo truck | 148~ | ![]() ![]() |
Used by battalions of supplies | |
Volvo N L10 | Heavy equipment transporter | 36 | ![]() ![]() |
Battalions of logistics and transportation of materials | File:Volvo NL10 Brazilian Army.png |
Mercedes-Benz Axor 1829 4×4 | Utility vehicle | 285 | ![]() ![]() |
SOF Brigade | ![]() |
Mercedes-Benz Axor 2544 | Heavy equipment transporter | 162 | ![]() ![]() |
Battalions of logistics and transportation of materials | ![]() |
Iveco Trakker | Heavy equipment transporter | 65 | ![]() ![]() |
Battalions of logistics and transportation of materials |
Name | Type | Number | Origin | Note | Photo |
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Comil Svelto | Bus | ~300 | ![]() |
Chassi Mercedes Benz | ![]() |
Volksbus | Bus | 370 | ![]() |
Used for conventional transport. | ![]() |
Name | Type | Number | Origin | Note | Photo |
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Toyota Hilux | Light utility vehicle | ~1.000 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Standard vehicle and military ambulance. | ![]() |
Mitsubishi Pajero Sport | Light utility vehicle | ~120 | ![]() ![]() |
Used by the Army Police | ![]() |
Troller T4 | Light utility vehicle | ~100 | ![]() |
Used in parachute infantry brigade[30] | ![]() |
Ford F serie | Light utility vehicle | ~540 | ![]() ![]() |
Used in jungle infantry brigade and military ambulance[31] | ![]() |
Land Rover Defender | Light utility vehicle | 941 | ![]() |
Might be replaced in the future by the Agrale Marruá | ![]() |
Toyota Bandeirante | Light utility vehicle | 960 | ![]() ![]() |
347 military ambulance units. Being replaced by Agrale Marruá | ![]() |
JPX Montez | Light utility vehicle | 750 | ![]() |
Being replaced by Agrale Marruá | ![]() |
Agrale Marruá AM2 | Light utility vehicle | 500 | ![]() |
Units purchased from 2006 to 2009 | ![]() |
Agrale Marruá AM11 REC | Light utility vehicle | 1,100 | ![]() |
Units purchased from 2006 to 2014 | ![]() |
Agrale Marruá AM20 - VCC | Special car for Electronic Warfare | 125 | ![]() |
Units purchased from 2006 to 2014 | ![]() |
Agrale Marruá AM21 | Light cargo vehicle | 300 | ![]() |
Units purchased from 2006 to 2014 | ![]() |
Agrale Marruá AM23 | Light cargo vehicle | 1,200 | ![]() |
Units purchased from 2006 to 2016 | ![]() |
Chivunk[32] | Light utility vehicle | +40 | ![]() |
Used by the parachute infantry brigade. | File:VLEGA Chivunk.jpg |
VLEGA Gaucho | Light utility vehicle | ~20 | ![]() ![]() |
Used by parachute infantry brigade | ![]() |
M-Gator A1 | Light utility vehicle | ~22 | ![]() |
Used by parachute infantry brigade | ![]() |
Name | Type | Number | Origin | Note | Photo |
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Yamaha R1 | Escort motorcycle | ![]() |
Used by Police of Army | ![]() | |
Honda CBR1000 | Escort motorcycle | ![]() |
Used by Police of Army | ![]() | |
Harley-Davidson Electra Glide | Escort motorcycle | ![]() |
Used by Police of Army and battalions of guards | ![]() | |
Harley-Davidson Road King Police | Escort motorcycle | 193 | ![]() |
Used by Police of Army | ![]() |
Honda XRE 300 | Motorcycle infantry | 720 | ![]() ![]() |
Used by motorized infantry brigades[33] | |
Yamaha XT660R | Motorcycle infantry | 1,100 | ![]() ![]() |
Used by motorized infantry brigades and paratrooper brigade |
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo | |
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LPR-40 | ![]() |
Patrol Boat, River | Armoured patrol boat | 2[34][35] | Tucunaré I Tucunaré II |
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DGS 999 Raptor | ![]() |
Patrol Boat, River | Armoured patrol boat | 2 | Heli Hermes |
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DGS ETRH Defence | ![]() |
Patrol Boat, River | Patrol boat | 1[36] | Carioca | ||
MRCD-1200 MRCD 1250 |
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Patrol Boat, River | Patrol boat | 4[37] 5[38] |
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Guardian 25 | ![]() |
Patrol Boat, River | Patrol boat | 24 | ![]() | ||
Riverboat | ![]() |
Transporter ship | River transport troops | 1 | Comandante Balduíno | ||
Ferryboat | ![]() |
Transporter ship, River | Transporte (cargo and passengers) | 11 | Pérola do Mamoré Taquari Tenente Daniel Bazoli Tenente Cohen Manaus Forte Coimbra Uirá Aruanã Aru Fortaleza de Marabitanas Tenente Marcelino Uajará |
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Catamaran | ![]() |
Transporter ship, River | River transport vessel | 4 | Piraíba Jacaretinga ? ? |
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Tugboat | ![]() |
Tug | River pushing vessels | 6 | Marabá Javari Manaós Carajás Erico Surucucu |
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Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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Eurocopter EC725 | ![]() ![]() |
Tactical transport | EC-725 Caracal | 16 | Manufactured by Helibras | ![]() |
Eurocopter AS532 Cougar | ![]() ![]() |
Tactical transport | AS532 Cougar | 8 | Manufactured by Helibras | ![]() |
Eurocopter AS565 Panther | ![]() ![]() |
Armed assault | HM-1 Pantera | 33 | Manufactured by Helibras | ![]() |
Eurocopter Fennec | ![]() ![]() |
Light attack | AS550 | 33 | Manufactured by Helibras | ![]() |
Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk | ![]() |
Utility | UH-60L | 4 | 3 ordered. | ![]() |
Short C-23 Sherpa | ![]() |
Cargo transport | C-23 | - | 8 ex-ANG C-23B's ordered.[39] | ![]() |
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number | Note | Photo |
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VT-15 | ![]() |
Tactical UAV | ~3 | Used for reconnaissance and patrol missions. | ![]() | |
FT-100 Horus | ![]() |
Miniature UAV | ~5 | Used by the parachute brigade | ![]() | |
FT-200 Watchdog | ![]() |
Miniature UAV | ~1 | |||
Mavic | ![]() |
Miniature UAV | Unknown | Used for border monitoring.[40] | ![]() |
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