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1 Algeria  





2 Argentina  



2.1  Tanks  





2.2  Infantry fighting vehicles  





2.3  Self-propelled artillery  







3 Australia  



3.1  Armoured cars  





3.2  Self-propelled artillery  







4 Austria  



4.1  Armoured cars  







5 Azerbaijan  



5.1  Armoured cars  







6 Belgium  



6.1  Armoured cars  







7 Brazil  



7.1  Armoured personnel carrier  





7.2  Infantry fighting vehicles  





7.3  Main battle tank  





7.4  Self-propelled artillery  





7.5  4x4 Armoured car  





7.6  Others  







8 Bulgaria  





9 Canada  



9.1  Tanks  





9.2  Armoured fighting vehicles  





9.3  Self-propelled artillery  





9.4  Armoured cars  







10 Colombia  





11 Chile  





12 China  



12.1  Tanks  





12.2  Armoured personnel carriers  





12.3  Infantry fighting vehicles  







13 Croatia  





14 Cyprus  



14.1  Armoured cars  







15 Czechoslovakia  



15.1  Tanks  





15.2  Tankettes  





15.3  Armoured cars  







16 Egypt  



16.1  Tanks  





16.2  Infantry fighting vehicles  





16.3  Armoured personnel carriers  





16.4  Scout and reconnaissance  







17 Estonia  





18 Finland  





19 France  



19.1  Armoured cars  







20 Georgia  



20.1  Fast attack vehicles  





20.2  Armoured personnel carriers  





20.3  Infantry fighting vehicle  





20.4  Self-propelled artillery  







21 Germany  



21.1  Tanks  





21.2  Armoured/infantry fighting vehicles  





21.3  Self-propelled artillery  





21.4  Armoured cars  







22 Greece  



22.1  Tanks  





22.2  Infantry carriers  





22.3  Wheeled armoured vehicles  







23 Hungary  



23.1  Tanks  





23.2  Armoured cars  





23.3  Armored personnel carriers  





23.4  Self-propelled artillery  







24 India  



24.1  Main battle tanks  





24.2  Infantry fighting vehicles  





24.3  Armoured personnel carrier  





24.4  Armoured cars  





24.5  Self-propelled howitzers  







25 Indonesia  





26 Iran  



26.1  Tanks  





26.2  Tank destroyers  





26.3  Infantry fighting vehicles  





26.4  Armoured personal carriers  





26.5  Infantry mobility vehicles  





26.6  Self-propelled artillery  







27 Iraq  





28 Ireland  



28.1  Armoured cars  







29 Israel  



29.1  Armoured cars  







30 Italy  



30.1  Armoured cars  







31 Japan  



31.1  Amphibious tanks  





31.2  Light tanks  





31.3  Medium tanks  





31.4  Main battle tanks  





31.5  Miscellaneous armoured vehicles  







32 Malaysia  



32.1  Tracked armoured fighting vehicle  





32.2  Wheeled armoured fighting vehicle  





32.3  Wheeled armoured personnel carrier  







33 Mexico  





34 Myanmar  



34.1  Tanks  





34.2  Infantry fighting vehicles  





34.3  Armoured personnel carriers  





34.4  Army scout vehicle  





34.5  Armoured air-defence vehicle  







35 Netherlands  



35.1  Armoured cars  







36 New Zealand  



36.1  Armoured cars  







37 North Korea  



37.1  Tanks  







38 Pakistan  



38.1  Main battle tanks (MBT)  





38.2  Armoured Recovery Vehicles (ACRV)  





38.3  Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV)  





38.4  Special Operations Vehicles (SOV)  





38.5  Multirole Combat Vehicles (MCV)  





38.6  Armoured personnel carriers (APC)  





38.7  Self-propelled guns (SPG)  







39 Poland  



39.1  Armoured cars  





39.2  Armoured personnel carriers  





39.3  Infantry fighting vehicles  





39.4  Tankettes  





39.5  Light tanks  





39.6  Main battle tanks  





39.7  Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons  





39.8  Armoured recovery vehicles  





39.9  Amphibious vehicles  







40 Portugal  





41 Romania  



41.1  Armoured cars  





41.2  Armoured personnel carriers  





41.3  Infantry fighting vehicles  





41.4  Tanks  



41.4.1  World War II  





41.4.2  Modern  







41.5  Tank destroyers  





41.6  Self-propelled artillery  





41.7  Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons  







42 Russian Empire  





43 Russian Federation  





44 Saudi Arabia  



44.1  Infantry fighting vehicles  





44.2  Armoured personnel carriers & support vehicles  







45 Serbia  





46 Singapore  





47 Slovakia  





48 Slovenia  





49 South Africa  



49.1  Tanks  



49.1.1  Main battle tanks  





49.1.2  Prototype tanks  







49.2  Self-propelled artillery  





49.3  Infantry fighting vehicles  





49.4  Armoured personnel carriers  





49.5  Armoured cars  







50 South Korea  





51 Soviet Union  



51.1  Air-portable fighting vehicles  





51.2  Self-propelled guns  





51.3  Armoured cars  





51.4  Personnel carriers  







52 Spain  



52.1  Tanks  





52.2  Multiple rocket launcher  





52.3  Armored cars  





52.4  Armoured personnel carriers  





52.5  Infantry fighting vehicles  







53 Sri Lanka  





54 Sudan  





55 Sweden  



55.1  Tanks  





55.2  Self-propelled artillery  





55.3  Armoured cars  





55.4  Personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles  







56 Switzerland  





57 Taiwan  



57.1  Tanks  





57.2  Wheeled armoured fighting vehicles  







58 Thailand  





59 Turkey  



59.1  Tanks  





59.2  Infantry fighting vehicles  





59.3  Self-propelled artillery  





59.4  Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons  





59.5  Armoured personnel carriers and support vehicles  



59.5.1  4x4 Armoured vehicles  





59.5.2  6x6 and 8x8 Armoured vehicles  





59.5.3  Tracked armoured vehicles  









60 Ukraine  



60.1  Armoured cars  





60.2  Tanks  





60.3  Infantry carriers  





60.4  Support vehicles  





60.5  Upgrades  







61 United Kingdom  



61.1  Tanks  



61.1.1  First World War  





61.1.2  Interwar  





61.1.3  Second World War  







61.2  Self-propelled artillery  





61.3  Armoured cars  





61.4  Armoured personnel carriers and support vehicles  







62 United States  



62.1  Tanks  



62.1.1  Light tanks  





62.1.2  Medium tanks  





62.1.3  Heavy tanks  





62.1.4  Assault tanks  





62.1.5  Main battle tanks  







62.2  Self-propelled artillery  





62.3  Self-Propelled Anti Air  





62.4  Personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles  





62.5  Armoured cars  





62.6  Amphibious vehicles  





62.7  Armored half-tracks  







63 Vietnam  



63.1  Infantry fighting vehicles  





63.2  Amphibious armoured personnel carriers  







64 Zimbabwe  



64.1  Infantry fighting vehicles  





64.2  Armoured personnel carriers  





64.3  Mine detection vehicles  







65 See also  





66 References  



66.1  Notes  





66.2  Bibliography  
















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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[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Algeria

Argentina[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Argentina

Tanks[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Australia[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Australia

Armoured cars[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Austria[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Austria

Armoured cars[edit]

Azerbaijan[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Azerbaijan

Armoured cars[edit]

Belgium[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Belgium

Armoured cars[edit]

Brazil[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Brazil

Armoured personnel carrier[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Main battle tank[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

4x4 Armoured car[edit]

Others[edit]

Bulgaria[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Bulgaria

Canada[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Canada

Tanks[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Armoured cars[edit]

Colombia[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Colombia

Chile[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Chile

China[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the People's Republic of China

Tanks[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Croatia[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Croatia

Cyprus[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Cyprus

Armoured cars[edit]

Czechoslovakia[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Czechoslovakia

A picture of the LT vz. 34

Tanks[edit]

Tankettes[edit]

Armoured cars[edit]

Egypt[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Egypt

Tanks[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Scout and reconnaissance[edit]

Estonia[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Estonia

Finland[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Finland

France[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in France

Armoured cars[edit]

Georgia[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Georgia

Fast attack vehicles[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicle[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Germany[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Germany

Tanks[edit]

Armoured/infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Armoured cars[edit]

Greece[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Greece

Tanks[edit]

Infantry carriers[edit]

Wheeled armoured vehicles[edit]

Hungary[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Hungary

Tanks[edit]

Armoured cars[edit]

Armored personnel carriers[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

India[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in India

Main battle tanks[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured personnel carrier[edit]

Armoured cars[edit]

Self-propelled howitzers[edit]

Indonesia[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Indonesia

Iran[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Iran

Tanks[edit]

Tank destroyers[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured personal carriers[edit]

Infantry mobility vehicles[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Iraq[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Iraq

Ireland[edit]

Armoured vehicles produced in Ireland

Armoured cars[edit]

Israel[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Israel

Armoured cars[edit]

Italy[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Italy

Armoured cars[edit]

Japan[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Japan

Amphibious tanks[edit]

Light tanks[edit]

Medium tanks[edit]

Main battle tanks[edit]

Miscellaneous armoured vehicles[edit]

Malaysia[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Malaysia

Tracked armoured fighting vehicle[edit]

Wheeled armoured fighting vehicle[edit]

Wheeled armoured personnel carrier[edit]

Mexico[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Mexico

Myanmar[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Myanmar

Tanks[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Army scout vehicle[edit]

Armoured air-defence vehicle[edit]

Netherlands[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the Netherlands

Armoured cars[edit]

New Zealand[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in New Zealand

Armoured cars[edit]

North Korea[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in North Korea

Tanks[edit]

Pakistan[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Pakistan

Main battle tanks (MBT)[edit]

Armoured Recovery Vehicles (ACRV)[edit]

Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV)[edit]

Special Operations Vehicles (SOV)[edit]

Multirole Combat Vehicles (MCV)[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers (APC)[edit]

Self-propelled guns (SPG)[edit]

Poland[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Poland

Armoured cars[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Tankettes[edit]

Light tanks[edit]

Main battle tanks[edit]

Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons[edit]

Armoured recovery vehicles[edit]

Amphibious vehicles[edit]

Portugal[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Portugal

Romania[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Romania

Armoured cars[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Tanks[edit]

World War II[edit]

Modern[edit]

Tank destroyers[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons[edit]

Russian Empire[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the Russian Empire (see also #Russian Federation and #Soviet Union)

Russian Federation[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the Russian Federation (see also #Russian Empire and #Soviet Union)

Saudi Arabia[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Saudi Arabia

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers & support vehicles[edit]

Serbia[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Serbia

Singapore[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Singapore

Slovakia[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Slovakia

Slovenia[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Slovenia

South Africa[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles 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]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in South Korea

Soviet Union[edit]

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[edit]

Self-propelled guns[edit]

Armoured cars[edit]

Personnel carriers[edit]

Spain[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Spain

Tanks[edit]

Multiple rocket launcher[edit]

Armored cars[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Sri Lanka[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Sri Lanka

Sudan[edit]

Sweden[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Sweden

Tanks[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Armoured cars[edit]

Personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Switzerland[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Switzerland

Taiwan[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Taiwan (ROC)

Tanks[edit]

Wheeled armoured fighting vehicles[edit]

Thailand[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Thailand

Wheeled armoured fighting vehicle

Wheeled armoured personnel carrier

Turkey[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Turkey

Tanks[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers and support vehicles[edit]

4x4 Armoured vehicles[edit]

6x6 and 8x8 Armoured vehicles[edit]

Tracked armoured vehicles[edit]

Ukraine[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Ukraine (see also #Soviet Union)

Armoured cars[edit]

Tanks[edit]

Infantry carriers[edit]

Support vehicles[edit]

Upgrades[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the United Kingdom

Tanks[edit]

First World War[edit]

Interwar[edit]

Second World War[edit]

Post World War II

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Armoured cars[edit]

World War I
Interwar
World War II
Post World War II

Armoured personnel carriers and support vehicles[edit]

United States[edit]

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),[98] 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[edit]

Light tanks[edit]

Medium tanks[edit]

Heavy tanks[edit]

Assault tanks[edit]

Main battle tanks[edit]

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Self-Propelled Anti Air[edit]

Personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured cars[edit]

Amphibious vehicles[edit]

Armored half-tracks[edit]

Vietnam[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Vietnam

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Amphibious armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Zimbabwe[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Rhodesia and Zimbabwe

Infantry fighting vehicles[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers[edit]

Mine detection vehicles[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Notes[edit]

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