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Military vehicles include all land combat and transportation vehicles, excluding rail-based, which are designed for or are in significant use by military forces.
See also list of armoured fighting vehicles.
Vehicles by name
A
- A7V heavy tank(Sturmpanzerwagen) (Germany; World War I)
- Amphibious Assault Vehicle amphibious armored personnel carrier (US; Cold War/modern)
- ABAL armored ammunition supply vehicle (Romania; Cold War)
- M1_Abrams (popular name for the M1 Abrams)
- ACEC Cobra armored personnel carrier (Belgium; Cold War)
- Achzarit armored personnel carrier (Israel; modern)
- ACMAT TPK wheeled armored personnel carrier (France; modern)
- AIL Abir light armoured patrol vehicle (Israel; modern)
- AIL Storm light armoured patrol vehicle (Israel; modern)
- Al-Fao self-propelled 155 mm howitzer (Iraq; Cold War)
- Al Jazirah 1 armored personnel carrier (Saudi Arabia; modern)
- Al Jazirah 2 armored car (Saudi Arabia; modern)
- Al-Zarar MBT main battle tank (Pakistan; modern)
- Alacran (popular name for the BMS-1 Alacran)
- Panhard AML (designation for the Panhard AML)
- Amtrac common name for the American Landing Vehicle Tracked series of amphibious vehicles.
- Patria AMV multirole combat vehicle (Finland; modern)
- AMX-10P armored personnel carrier (France; Cold War)
- AMX 10 RC light armored fighting vehicle (France; Cold War/modern)
- AMX-13 light tank (France; Cold War)
- AMX-30 main battle tank (France; Cold War)
- AMX-40 main battle tank (France; Cold War)
- AMX-48 (designation for the Leclerc main battle tank)
- AMX VCI infantry fighting vehicle (France; Cold War)
- Archer (tank destroyer) (United Kingdom; World War II)
- Ariete (popular name for the Ariete)
- Arjun MBT main battle tank (India; modern)
- Armored Combat Earthmover (project name for the M9 ACE)
- Armored Gun System (project name for the XM8 AGS)
- Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle (project name for the YPR765 AIFV)
- M60A1 Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB)
- ASLAV wheeled infantry fighting vehicle development of the Mowag Piranha (Australia; modern)
- Assad Babyle (Iraqi designation for license-built T-72)
- ASU-57 tracked tank destroyer (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- ASU-85 tracked tank destroyer (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- Saxon (vehicle) wheeled APC (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- AT-P tracked prime mover and artillery crew transporter (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- Austin Armoured Car (United Kingdom; World War I)
- Avenger HMMWV-based air defense vehicle (United States; modern)
- AVGP wheeled fire support vehicle (Canada; Cold War)
- AVGP wheeled armored personnel carrier (Canada; Cold War)
- AVGP wheeled maintenance and recovery vehicle (Canada; Cold War)
- Cruiser_Mk_I Cruiser Tank Mark I medium tank (United Kingdom; pre-World War II (1938))
- Cruiser_Mk_II Cruiser Tank Mark IIA medium tank (United Kingdom; World War II)
B
- B1 Centauro wheeled tank destroyer (Italy; modern)
- BDX wheeled armored personnel carrier (Belgium; Cold War)
- Bernardini MB-3 Tamoyo main battle tank (Brazil; Cold War/modern)
- Stuart tank#Brazilian variants light tank (Brazil; Cold War)
- Bison (popular name for the LAV-25)
- Black Eagle Tank (Russian:Chorny Oriol) main battle tank (Russia; modern)
- Black Knight (Unmanned Combat Vehicle) (Unmanned Combat Vehicle)
- BLG-60 bridging vehicle (East Germany; Cold War)
- BLR (designation for the Santa Barbara BLR)
- BMD-1 infantry fighting vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BMD-2 infantry fighting vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BMD-3 infantry fighting vehicle (Russia; modern)
- BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicle (Russia; modern)
- Pegaso_BMR (early designation for the Pegaso_BMR)
- BMS-1 Alacran armored halftrack (Chile; Cold War)
- BOV APC wheeled APC (Yugoslavia; Cold War)
- Bradley (popular name for the M2 Bradley and M3 Bradley)
- BRAVIA Commando Mk III armored car (Portugal; Cold War)
- BRDM-1 wheeled reconnaissance vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BRDM-2 wheeled reconnaissance vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BRDM-3 wheeled anti-tank vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BREM-1 armored recovery vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BT-2 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- BT-5 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- BT-7 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- BT-8 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- BTR-40 light wheeled APC (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BTR-50 tracked APC (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BTR-60 wheeled APC (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BTR-70 wheeled APC (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BTR-80 wheeled APC (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BTR-94 wheeled APC (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BTR-152 wheeled APC (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BTR-T infantry fighting vehicle (Russia; modern)
- BTS-2 armored recovery vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- Panhard Buffalo (popular name for the Panhard Buffalo)
- Buffalo (mine protected vehicle) wheeled anti-mine vehicle, version of the South African Casspir (United States; modern)
- Buffalo (British designation of some of the American Landing Vehicle Tracked series of amphibious vehicles)
- Buffel mine proof wheeled APC (South Africa; Cold War)
- Bushmaster (designation used for the LVT-3 variant of the American Landing Vehicle Tracked series of amphibious vehicles)
C
- Ariete main battle tank (Italy; modern)
- C13 (designation for the OTO Melara C13)
- Cadillac Gage Commando Scout wheeled armored car (United States; Cold War/modern)
- Cadillac Gage Stingray Light Tank (United States; modern)
- Cadillac Gage V-100 Commando wheeled armored car (United States; Cold War)
- Cadillac Gage V-150 Commando wheeled armored car (United States; Cold War/modern)
- Cadillac Gage V-200 Commando wheeled armored car (United States; Cold War/modern)
- Cadillac Gage V-300 Commando wheeled armored personnel carrier (United States; Cold War/modern)
- Cadillac Gage V-600 wheeled reconnaissance vehicle (United States; modern)
- Camillino (popular name for the VCC-1 Camillino) - :it:VCC
- Capraia (popular name for the R3 Capraia)
- Carden Loyd tankette (United Kingdom; World War II)
- Cascavel (popular name for the EE-9 Cascavel)
- Casspir mine proof wheeled APC (South Africa; Cold War)
- Catapult self-propelled 130 mm gun (India; modern)
- Cazador tracked TOW missile carrier (Spain; Cold War)
- Centauro (popular name for the B1 Centauro)
- Centurion (popular name for the Centurion tank series)
- Chaffee (popular name for the M24 Chaffee)
- Chaimite wheeled armored personnel carrier (Portugal; Cold War)
- Challenger (popular name for the Challenger 1 tank)
- Chaparral (popular name for the Chaparral (missile))
- Char 2C super-heavy tank (France; World War I)
- Char Léger Hotchkiss H-35 (official designation for the Hotchkiss H-35)
- Char Mitrailleuse Renault FT-31 (official designation for the Renault FT-31)
- Charger (popular name for the RG-31)
- Chi-Ha (name for the Type 97 Chi-Ha)
- Chi-He (name for the Type 1 Chi-He)
- Chi-Nu (name for the Type 3 Chi-Nu)
- Chieftain (popular name for the Chieftain tank)
- Ch'onma-ho main battle tank (North Korea;modern)
- Cobra (popular name for the ACEC Cobra)
- Combat Engineer Vehicle (program name for the M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle)
- Commando (popular name for the BRAVIA Commando Mk III)
- Commando (popular name for the Cadillac Gage V-100 Commando series)
- Commando Scout (popular name for the Cadillac Gage Commando Scout)
- Condor (popular name for the TH Condor)
- Conqueror (popular name for the Conqueror tank)
- Cougar (popular name for the AVGP)
- Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle (Canada; modern)
D
E
- Eagle (Nigerian name for the Main Battle Tank Mk 3)
- EBR (designation for the Panhard EBR)
- EE-3 Jararaca wheeled light reconnaissance vehicle (Brazil; modern)
- EE-9 Cascaval wheeled armored car (Brazil; modern)
- EE-11 Urutu wheeled armored personnel carrier (Brazil; Cold War)
- EE-17 Sucuri (Brazil; modern)
- EE-T1 Osório main battle tank (Brazil; modern)
- EE-T2 Osorio main battle tank (Brazil; modern)
- EE-T4 Ogum tracked armored fighting vehicle (Brazil; modern)
- Eland Mk7 license built Panhard AML (South Africa; Cold War)
- ELBO Leonidas-2 (Greece; modern)
- ELBO Kentaurus (Greece; modern)
- ERC-90 (designation for the Panhard ERC)
F
- Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (project name for the M1078 FMTV series)
- Ferret armoured car armoured car (UK, modern)
- Fiat 3000 light tank (Italy; World War II)
- Fiat L6/40 light tank (Italy; World War II)
- Fiat M11/39 medium tank (Italy; World War II)
- Fiat M13/40 medium tank (Italy; World War II)
- Fiat M14/41 medium tank (Italy; World War II)
- Fiat M15/42 medium tank (Italy; World War II)
- Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle (project name for the M992 FAASV)
- Fire Support Vehicle (project name for the M981 FSV)
- Ford Motor Company/[Jeep/American Motors Corporation M151A2 light truck
- FV721 Fox armoured car (CVR(W) UK, modern
- FT-17 (designation for the Renault FT-17)
- FT-31 (designation for the Renault FT-31)
- Fuchs (popular name for the Fuchs (APC))
- FUG wheeled reconnaissance vehicle (Hungary; Cold War)
- FV101 Scorpion light tank (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV102 Striker self-propelled ATGM carrier (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV103 Spartan armored specialist personnel carrier (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV104 Samaritan armoured ambulance (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV105 Sultan command vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV106 Samson armored recovery vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV107 Scimitar light tank (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Conqueror tank main battle tank (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV432 APC (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Warrior (vehicle) infantry fighting vehicle (United Kingdom; modern)
- Alvis Saladin armored car (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Alvis Saracen armored personnel carrier (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Ferret armoured car armored car (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV721 Fox armored car (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Centurion tank main battle tank (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Centurion tank bridging vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Centurion tank combat engineer vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Centurion tank armored recovery vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- BARV amphibious armored recovery vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Challenger 1 main battle tank (United Kingdom; modern)
- Challenger 2 tank main battle tank (United Kingdom; modern)
- Chieftain tank main battle tank (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Chieftain tank armored recovery vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Chieftain tank bridging vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Alvis Stormer APC (United Kingdom; Cold War)
G
- Gadfly (popular name for the SA-11)
- Gainful (popular name for the SA-6)
- Gauntlet (popular name for the SA-15)
- Gecko (popular name for the SA-8)
- Ganef (popular name for the SA-4)
- Gaskin (popular name for the SA-9)
- GAZ-69 5 ton truck (Soviet Union; Cold War/modern)
- GCT (designation for the GIAT GCT)
- GIAT GCT self-propelled 155 mm artillery (France; Cold War/modern)
- Golan Armored Vehicle IFV/MRAP (armored vehicle) (United States/Israel; modern)
- Gopher (popular name for the SA-13)
- Grad (popular name for the BM-21)
- Grenadier (popular name for the MOWAG Grenadier)
- Grizzly (popular name for the AVGP)
- Gun Carrier Mark I self-propelled artillery (United Kingdom; World War I)
- Grizzly APC by Blackwater USA
H
I
J
- M36 Jackson (popular name for the M36 Jackson)
- Jaguar 1 self-propelled HOT missile vehicle (Germany; Cold War)
- Jagdpanzer Jaguar 2 self-propelled TOW missile vehicle (Germany; Cold War)
- Jagdpanzer Kanone tank destroyer (Germany; Cold War)
- Jagdpanzer Rakete self-propelled SS.11 missile vehicle (Germany; Cold War)
- Jaguar tank (main battle tank (International; modern))
- EE-3 Jararaca (popular name for the EE-3 Jararaca)
- JS (alternate spelling for the Iosef Stalin tank series of tanks)
K
- K1 Type 88 main battle tank (Korea; modern)
- Kadar Fahd wheeled armored personnel carrier (Egypt; Cold War)
- KAM-1 armored recovery vehicle (Finland; Cold War)
- Ke-Go (army name for the Type 95 Ha-Go)
- kleiner Panzerbefehlwagen I (designation for command variant of the Panzer I)
- Kliment Voroshilov tank series of heavy tanks (Soviet Union; World War II)
- Korean Infantry Fighting Vehicle (South Korea; Cold War)
- Kürassier (popular name for the SK 105 Kürassier)
L
- L6/40 (service designation for the Fiat L6/40)
- Land Rover Wolf (Main utility vehicle of the British Army)
- Landwirtschäftlicher Schlepper (cover name for the Panzer I)
- LAV-25 wheeled armored personnel carrier (Canada; modern)
- LAV III wheeled armored personnel carrier (Canada; modern)
- Leclerc main battle tank (France; modern)
- Leopard 1 main battle tank (Germany; Cold War)
- Leopard 2 main battle tank (Germany; modern)
- Liberty - popular name for US version of the Mark VIII (tank) World War One tank
- Light Tank Mark VI (United Kingdom; World War II)
- Lion of Babylon tank (Iraq; modern)
- Logistic Vehicle System (project name for the Mk 48 LVS family)
- LOHR RPX 90 armored car (France; modern)
- LOHR RPX 3000 light armored car (France; modern)
- LOHR RPX 6000 armored car (France; modern)
- LOHR VPX 5000 tracked light armored fighting vehicle (France; modern)
- LT vz 35 (Czech designation for the Panzer 35(t))
- LT vz 38 (Czech designation for the Panzer 38(t))
- Luchs (popular name for the Spahpanzer Luchs)
- Landing Vehicle Tracked a series of amphibious vehicles (United States; World War II)
- LVTP-5 amphibious APC (United States; Cold War)
- LVTP-7 (former designation for the Amphibious Assault Vehicle)
- Lynx reconnaissance vehicle (Canada; Cold War)
M
- M1 Abrams main battle tank (United States; modern)
- M2 Bradley infantry combat vehicle (United States; modern)
- M2 Half Track Car APC (United States; World War II)
- M3 Lee
- The Panhard M3
- M3 Bradley cavalry combat vehicle (United States; modern)
- M3 Halftrack APC (United States; World War II)
- M3 Halftrack (United States; World War II)
- M4 Sherman medium tank (United States; World War II)
- M3 Halftrack APC (United States; World War II)
- M7 Priest self-propelled artillery (United States; World War II)
- M8 Greyhound armoured car (United States/British; World War II/modern)
- M8 Scott self-propelled howitzer (United States; World War II)
- M9 ACE combat engineer vehicle (United States; modern)
- M10 Wolverine tank destroyer (United States/British; World War II)
- M12 Gun Motor Carriage self propelled gun (United States; World War II)
- M3 Halftrack anti-aircraft vehicle (United States; World War II)
- M3 Halftrack anti-aircraft vehicle (United States; World War II)
- M3 Halftrack anti-aircraft vehicle (United States; World War II)
- M18 Hellcat tank destroyer (United States; World War II)
- M21 Halftrack mortar carrier (United States; World War II)
- M22 Locust airmobile light tank (United States; World War II)
- M24 Chaffee light tank (United States; World War II)
- M26 Pershing tank (United States; World War II/Korean War)
- M29 Weasel cargo carrier (United States; World War II)
- Sherman tank variants armored recovery vehicle (United States; World War II)
- M36 Jackson tank destroyer (United States; World War II/Cold War)
- M40 GMC self-propelled gun (United States; World War II)
- M41 Walker Bulldog light tank (United States; Cold War)
- M42 Skysweeper self-propelled twin 40 mm air defense gun (United States; Cold War)
- M44 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer (United States; Cold War)
- M47 main battle tank (United States; Cold War)
- M48 Chaparral tracked surface-to-air missile carrier (United States; Cold War)
- M48 Patton main battle tank (United States; Cold War)
- M51 Super Sherman main battle tank (Israel; Cold War)
- M53/59 Praga self propelled anti-aircraft gun (Czechoslovakia; Cold War)
- M59 APC (United States; Cold War)
- M60 APC (Yugoslavia; Cold War)
- M60 Tank main battle tank (United States; Cold War)
- M60A1 Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB) Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB)
- M75 APC (United States; Cold War)
- M80 IFV (Yugoslavia; Cold War)
- M-84 main battle tank (Yugoslavia; Cold War/modern)
- M84 self-propelled mortar (United States; Cold War)
- M88 Armoured Recovery Vehicle armored recovery vehicle (United States; Cold War)
- M106 self-propelled 107 mm mortar (United States; Cold War)
- M107 Self-Propelled Gun self-propelled 175 mm gun (United States; Cold War)
- M109 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M110 howitzer self-propelled 203 mm howitzer (United States; Cold War)
- M113 armored personnel carrier (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants self-propelled 81 mm mortar (United States; Cold War)
- M151 MUTT Military Utility Tactical Truck (United States; Vietnam)
- M151A1 Military Utility Tactical Truck (United States; Vietnam)
- M151A2 Military Utility Tactical Truck (United States; Vietnam)
- M163 self-propelled 20 mm Gatling gun (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M422 Mighty Mite ¼-ton 4x4 tactical truck (United States; Vietnam)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants tracked cargo carrier (United States; Cold War)
- M551 Sheridan light tank (United States; Cold War)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants tracked command post (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M578 light armored recovery vehicle (United States; Cold War)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants Lance missile supply vehicle (United States; Cold War)
- M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle combat engineer vehicle (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants carrier for the M48 Chaparral launcher (United States; Cold War)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants self-propelled Lance missile launcher (United States; Cold War)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants self-propelled TOW missile launcher (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M923 5 ton truck (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M966 HMMWV self-propelled TOW missile launcher (United States; modern)
- Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck 10 ton heavy truck (United States; modern)
- Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck 9500 L tanker truck (United States; modern)
- M980 infantry combat vehicle (Yugoslavia; Cold War)
- M981 FSV laser designator carrier (United States; modern)
- M983 HEMAT tractor-trailer ammunition vehicle (United States; modern)
- Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck 10 ton wrecker (United States; modern)
- Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck 10 ton truck with crane (United States; modern)
- M992 FAASV ammunition vehicle (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M996 HMMWV ambulance (United States; modern)
- M997 HMMWV ambulance (United States; modern)
- M998 HMMWV utility vehicle (United States; modern)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants electronic warfare systems carrier (United States; modern)
- M1025 HMMWV weapon carrier (United States; modern)
- M1026 HMMWV weapon carrier (United States; modern)
- M1028 HMMWV electronic systems carrier (United States; modern)
- M1035 HMMWV ambulance (United States; modern)
- M1036 HMMWV self-propelled TOW missile launcher (United States; modern)
- M1037 HMMWV shelter carrier (United States; modern)
- M1038 HMMWV utility vehicle (United States; modern)
- M1042 HMMWV shelter carrier (United States; modern)
- M1043 HMMWV weapon carrier (United States; modern)
- M1044 HMMWV weapon carrier (United States; modern)
- M1045 HMMWV self-propelled TOW missile launcher (United States; modern)
- M1046 HMMWV self-propelled TOW missile launcher (United States; modern)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants smoke generator vehicle (United States; modern)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants self-propelled 120 mm mortar (United States; modern)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants command post systems vehicle (United States; modern)
- M1069 HMMWV light artillery mover (United States; modern)
- M1070 Bradley electronic warfare systems carrier (United States; modern)
- M1078 FMTV truck series (United States; modern)
- M1097 HMMWV utility vehicle (United States; modern)
- M1114 HMMWV weapon carrier with improved armor protection (United States; modern)
- M1917 (American service designation for the Renault FT-17)
- Magach main battle tank (Israel; Cold War)
- Majnoon self-propelled 155 mm howitzer (Iraq; modern)
- Mamba APC mine proof wheeled armored personnel carrier (South Africa; modern)
- Marder II self-propelled 75 mm antitank gun on a Panzer II chassis (Germany; World War II)
- Marder (IFV) infantry fighting vehicle (Germany; Cold War/modern)
- Mark I (tank) series of tanks (United Kingdom; World War I)
- Mark VIII Liberty (Anglo-American version of the Mark I (tank))
- Mark IX armored personnel carrier (United Kingdom; World War I)
- MB-3 Tamoio (company designation for the Bernardini MB-3 Tamoio)
- MBT-70 experimental main battle tank (United States and Germany; Cold War, cancelled)
- MBT 2000 main battle tank (Pakistan; modern)
- MCV-80 (early designation for the FV510 Warrior)
- Medium Mark A (official designation for the Whippet Mk A)
- Medium Mark B medium tank (United Kingdom; World War I)
- Medium Mark C medium tank (United Kingdom; World War I)
- Merkava main battle tank (Israel; modern)
- Mk 48 LVS 10 ton truck (United States; modern)
- Mk 61 Howitzer self-propelled 105 mm gun (France; Cold War)
- Mk F3 self-propelled 155 mm gun (France; Cold War)
- MLI-84 infantry fighting vehicle (Romania; Cold War)
- MLVM armored personnel carrier (Romania; Cold War)
- Mobile Gun System version of the Stryker AFV mounting a 105 mm tank gun
- Mowag Grenadier wheeled armored personnel carrier (Switzerland; Cold War)
- Mowag Piranha wheeled armored personnel carrier (Switzerland; Cold War/modern)
- Mowag Roland wheeled APC (Switzerland; Cold War)
- Mowag Shark wheeled combat vehicle (Switzerland; modern)
- Mowag SPY wheeled light reconnaissance vehicle (Switzerland; modern)
- Mowag Tornado infantry fighting vehicle (Switzerland; modern)
- MT-55 bridging vehicle (Czechoslovakia; Cold War)
- MT-LB armored prime mover and transport vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- MTU-20 bridging vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- Mungo ESK wheeled APC (Germany; modern)
N
- NVH-1 infantry combat vehicle (China; modern)
- Nyala (popular name for the RG-31)
O
- OF-40 main battle tank (Italy; Cold War) - :it:OF-40
- Ogum (popular name for the EE-T4 Ogum)
- Olifant Mk 1B main battle tank (South Africa; Cold War/modern)
- Orca (popular name for the VTP-1 Orca)
- Osorio (popular name for the EE-T1 Osório series)
- OT-62 tracked APC (Czechoslovakia; Cold War)
- OT-65 wheeled reconnaissance vehicle (Czechoslovakia; Cold War)
- OTO Melara C13 infantry fighting vehicle (Italy; modern)
P
- Paladin (popular name for later versions of the M109)
- Pandur (popular name for the Steyr Pandur)
- Pangu (popular name for the XA-180 Pangu)
- Panhard AML armored car (France; Cold War/modern)
- Panhard Buffalo wheeled armored personnel carrier (France; Cold War)
- Panhard EBR heavy armored car (France; Cold War)
- Panhard ERC heavy armored car (France; modern)
- Panhard M3 light wheeled combat vehicle (France; Cold War)
- Panhard VBL light reconnaissance vehicle (France; modern)
- Panhard VCR wheeled armored personnel carrier (France; modern)
- Panhard VCR 2 wheeled armored personnel carrier (France; modern)
- Panther tank (popular name for the Panzer V)
- Panzer I light tank (Germany; World War II)
- Panzer II light tank (Germany; World War II)
- Panzer III medium tank (Germany; World War II)
- Panzer IV medium tank (Germany; World War II)
- Panzer V Panther main battle tank (Germany; World War II)
- Panzer VI Tiger heavy tank (Germany; World War II)
- Panzer 35(t) light/medium tank (Czechoslovakia; World War II)
- Panzer 38(t) light/medium tank (Czechoslovakia; World War II)
- Patton tank (popular name for the M46, M47, M48, and M60 Patton-series main battle tanks)
- Pbv 302 infantry fighting vehicle (Sweden; Cold War)
- Pegaso 3560 armored personnel carrier (Spain; Cold War)
- Piranha (popular name for the MOWAG Piranha)
- Plasan Sand Cat light armored vehicle (Israel; modern)
- PSZH-IV light wheeled armored personnel carrier (Hungary; Cold War)
- PT-76 amphibious light tank (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- PT-91 Twardy main battle tank (Poland; modern)
- Puma (vehicle) Light wheeled armored vehicle (South African, new construction similar to Mamba )
- Pvrbv 551 tracked ATGM carrier (Sweden; Cold War)
- Pz 55 (Swiss designation for the FV4001 Centurion Mk 5)
- Pz 57 (Swiss designation for the FV4001 Centurion Mk 7)
- Pz 61 main battle tank (Switzerland; Cold War)
- Pz 68 main battle tank (Switzerland; Cold War)
R
- R-2 (Romanian designation for the Panzer 35(t))
- R3 Capraia armored car (Italy; Cold War/modern)
- RAMTA RAM light scout vehicle (Israel; Cold War)
- RAMTA RBY light scout vehicle (Israel; Cold War)
- Ratel IFV infantry fighting vehicle series (South Africa; Cold War/modern)
- Renault FT-17 light tank (France; World War I)
- Renault FT-31 light tank (France; World War II)
- Renault R-39 light tank (France; World War II)
- Renault VBC heavy armored car (France; Cold War)
- RG-12 light armoured vehicle (South Africa; modern)
- RG-31 Nyala mine proof vehicle (South Africa; modern)
- RG-32 Scout mine proof vehicle (South Africa; modern)
- RG-33 mine proof vehicle (South Africa/United States; modern)
- Rolls-Royce Armoured Car (United Kingdom; World War I)
- Rooikat AFV armored car (South Africa; modern)
- RPX 90 (designation for the LOHR RPX 90)
S
- Sabra main battle tank (Israel; Cold War/modern)
- Sabre (tank) member of the CVR(T) family
- Saladin (popular name for the Alvis Saladin)
- Samaritan (popular name for the FV104 Samaritan)
- Samson (popular name for the FV106 Samson)
- Santa Barbara BLR wheeled armored personnel carrier (Spain; modern)
- Saracen (popular name for the Alvis Saracen)
- Saxon (vehicle) (popular name for the AT105 Saxon)
- Schneider CA1 tank (France; World War I)
- Scimitar (popular name for the FV107 Scimitar)
- Scorpion (popular name for the FV101 Scorpion)
- Scout (popular name for the RG-32)
- SdKfz 101 (vehicle designation for the Panzer I)
- SdKfz 265 (vehicle designation for the command version of the Panzer I)
- Sea Serpent (British flame-thrower equiped variant of American Landing Vehicle Tracked series of amphibious vehicles)
- Shark (popular name for the MOWAG Shark)
- Sheridan (popular name for the M551 Sheridan)
- Sherman (Official UK name for the M4 Sherman)
- Sherman Firefly medium tank (United Kingdom; World War II)
- Shilka (popular name for the ZSU-23-4)
- Shoet APC wheeled armored personnel carrier (Israel; modern)
- Shorland (vehicle) series of armored cars (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- SIBMAS series of armored combat vehicles (Belgium; Cold War/modern)
- Simba APC (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- SK 105 Kürassier light tank (Austria; Cold War)
- Skeleton tank experimental US tank of 1918
- Snow Trac Swedish made light tracked vehicle (UK Royal Marines, NATO; Cold War)
- SKOT wheeled armored personnel carrier (Czechoslovakia/Poland; Cold War)
- Spahpanzer Luchs wheeled reconnaissance vehicle (Germany; Cold War)
- Spartan (popular name for the FV103 Spartan)
- SPY (designation for the MOWAG SPY)
- St Chamond (tank) heavy tank (France; World War I)
- Saurer 4K 4FA infarty fighting vehicle(Austria; Cold War)
- Steyr Automobile
- Steyr 4K 7FA armored personnel carrier (Austria; Cold War)
- Steyr Pandur wheeled armored personnel carrier (Austria; modern)
- Stingray Light Tank (popular name for the Cadillac Gage Stingray Light Tank)
- AIL Storm light armoured patrol vehicle (Israel; modern)
- Stormer (popular name for the FV4333 Stormer)
- Striker (popular name for the FV102 Striker)
- Stridsvagn m/41 a Czechoslovak TNH tank built in Sweden by Scania-Vabis under license during the second world war.
- Stridsvagn 74 main battle tank (Sweden; Cold War)
- Stridsvagn 81 (Swedish designation for Mark 3 models of the United Kingdom Centurion tank)
- Stridsvagn 101 (Swedish designation for Mark 10 models of the United Kingdom Centurion tank)
- Stridsvagn 102 (Swedish designation for upgraded Mark 3 models of the United Kingdom Centurion tank)
- Stridsvagn 103 main battle tank (Sweden; Cold War)
- Stridsvagn 104 (Swedish designation for upgraded Stridsvagn 102 tanks, models of the United Kingdom Centurion tank)
- Stridsvagn 121 (Swedish designation for Germany Leopard 2 tanks which were previously in Bundeswehr service)
- Stridsvagn 122 (Swedish designation for the Germany Leopard 2 tank)
- Stryker popular name for the Stryker family of wheeled AFV's (United States; modern)
- SU 60 armored personnel carrier (Japan; Cold War)
- Sultan (popular name for the FV105 Sultan)
T
- T-10 heavy tank (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- T-18 tank light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-24 medium tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-26 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-27 tankette (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-28 medium tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-34 medium tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-35 heavy tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-37 tank amphibious light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-38 tank amphibious light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-40 amphibious light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-44 medium tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-50 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-54 main battle tank (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- T-55 main battle tank (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- T-60 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-62 main battle tank (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- T-64 main battle tank (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- T-70 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-72 main battle tank (Soviet Union; Cold War/modern)
- T-80 main battle tank (Soviet Union; Cold War/modern)
- T-80 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-84 main battle tank (Ukraine; modern)
- T-90 main battle tank (Russia; modern)
- T-95 main battle tank (Russia; modern)
- T-100 tank Soviet heavy tank prototype
- TAB-71 wheeled APC (Romania; Cold War)
- TAB-72 wheeled APC (Romania; Cold War)
- TAB-73 self-propelled mortar (Romania; Cold War)
- TAB-77 wheeled APC (Romania; Cold War)
- TAM (tank) (Argentine designation for the Thyssen Henschel TH 301)
- Tamoio (popular name for the Bernardini MB-3 Tamoio)
- TH 301 medium tank (Germany; Cold War)
- TH 400 wheeled reconnaissance vehicle (Germany; modern)
- TH Condor wheeled armored personnel carrier (Germany; Cold War)
- Tiger (popular name for the Panzer VI)
- TILOS VTL armored logistics vehicle (Italy; modern)
- Timoney wheeled armored personnel carrier (Ireland; Cold War)
- Tiuna high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle (Venezuela; Modern)
- Tipo 6614 wheeled armored personnel carrier (Italy; Cold War)
- Tipo 6616 heavy armored car (Italy; Cold War/modern)
- Tipo 6634 wheeled armored personnel carrier (Italy; Cold War)
- TM 125 wheeled armored personnel carrier (Germany; Cold War)
- TM 170 wheeled armored personnel carrier (Germany; Cold War)
- TO-55 flamethrower tank (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- TOMCAR wheeled (sometimes armored) assault all terrain vehicle (Israel, IDF)
- Tornado (popular name for the MOWAG Tornado)
- Tosan light tank (Iran; modern)
- TPK (designation for the ACMAT TPK)
- TR-85 M1 main battle tank (Romania; modern)
- TR-125 main battle tank (Romania; Cold War/modern)
- Transportpaneer 1 Fuchs wheeled armored personnel carrier (Germany; Cold War)
- Tsar Tank armored attack vehicle (Russian Empire; World War I)
- Tunguska-M1 popular name for the 2S9M air-defense vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War/modern)
- Type 1 Chi-He medium tank (Japan; World War II)
- Type 3 Chi-Nu medium tank (Japan; World War II)
- Type 38 Ho-Ro self-propelled 150 mm gun (Japan; World War II)
- Type 54 self-propelled 122 mm artillery (China; Cold War)
- Type 59 main battle tank (China; Cold War)
- Type 60 tank destroyer (Japan; Cold War)
- Type 61 main battle tank (Japan; Cold War)
- Type 62 light tank (China; Cold War)
- Type 63 SPAA self-propelled twin 37 mm gun (China; Cold War)
- PT-63 light tank (China; Cold War)
- Type 67 bridging vehicle (Japan; Cold War)
- Type 69 main battle tank (China; Cold War)
- Type 70 armored recovery vehicle (Japan; Cold War)
- Type 73 (Japan; Cold War)
- Type 74 main battle tank (Japan; Cold War)
- Type 78 armored recovery vehicle (Japan; Cold War)
- Type 79 main battle tank (China; Cold War/modern)
- Type 80 SPAA self-propelled twin 57 mm gun (China; Cold War/modern)
- Type 80 tank main battle tank (China; Cold War/modern)
- Type 83 (China; modern)
- Type 84 bridging vehicle (China; Cold War/modern)
- Type 85 main battle tank (China; modern)
- Type 87 armored car (Japan; World War II)
- Type 87 ARV armored reconnaissance vehicle (Japan; modern)
- Type 88 IFV infantry fighting vehicle (Japan; modern)
- Type 88 K1 (alternate designation for the K1 Type 88)
- Type 88 Tank main battle tank (China; modern)
- Type 89 IFV infantry fighting vehicle (Japan; modern)
- Type 90 main battle tank (Japan; modern)
- Type 95 Ha-Go light tank (Japan; World War II)
- Type 96 main battle tank (China; modern)
- Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank (Japan; World War II)
- Type 98 main battle tank (China; modern)
- Type 99 main battle tank (China; modern) - see Type 98
- Type 653 armored recovery vehicle (China; Cold War)
U
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Military vehicles include all land combat and transportation vehicles, excluding rail-based, which are designed for or are in significant use by military forces.
See also list of armoured fighting vehicles.
Vehicles by name
A
- A7V heavy tank(Sturmpanzerwagen) (Germany; World War I)
- Amphibious Assault Vehicle amphibious armored personnel carrier (US; Cold War/modern)
- ABAL armored ammunition supply vehicle (Romania; Cold War)
- M1_Abrams (popular name for the M1 Abrams)
- ACEC Cobra armored personnel carrier (Belgium; Cold War)
- Achzarit armored personnel carrier (Israel; modern)
- ACMAT TPK wheeled armored personnel carrier (France; modern)
- AIL Abir light armoured patrol vehicle (Israel; modern)
- AIL Storm light armoured patrol vehicle (Israel; modern)
- Al-Fao self-propelled 155 mm howitzer (Iraq; Cold War)
- Al Jazirah 1 armored personnel carrier (Saudi Arabia; modern)
- Al Jazirah 2 armored car (Saudi Arabia; modern)
- Al-Zarar MBT main battle tank (Pakistan; modern)
- Alacran (popular name for the BMS-1 Alacran)
- Panhard AML (designation for the Panhard AML)
- Amtrac common name for the American Landing Vehicle Tracked series of amphibious vehicles.
- Patria AMV multirole combat vehicle (Finland; modern)
- AMX-10P armored personnel carrier (France; Cold War)
- AMX 10 RC light armored fighting vehicle (France; Cold War/modern)
- AMX-13 light tank (France; Cold War)
- AMX-30 main battle tank (France; Cold War)
- AMX-40 main battle tank (France; Cold War)
- AMX-48 (designation for the Leclerc main battle tank)
- AMX VCI infantry fighting vehicle (France; Cold War)
- Archer (tank destroyer) (United Kingdom; World War II)
- Ariete (popular name for the Ariete)
- Arjun MBT main battle tank (India; modern)
- Armored Combat Earthmover (project name for the M9 ACE)
- Armored Gun System (project name for the XM8 AGS)
- Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle (project name for the YPR765 AIFV)
- M60A1 Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB)
- ASLAV wheeled infantry fighting vehicle development of the Mowag Piranha (Australia; modern)
- Assad Babyle (Iraqi designation for license-built T-72)
- ASU-57 tracked tank destroyer (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- ASU-85 tracked tank destroyer (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- Saxon (vehicle) wheeled APC (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- AT-P tracked prime mover and artillery crew transporter (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- Austin Armoured Car (United Kingdom; World War I)
- Avenger HMMWV-based air defense vehicle (United States; modern)
- AVGP wheeled fire support vehicle (Canada; Cold War)
- AVGP wheeled armored personnel carrier (Canada; Cold War)
- AVGP wheeled maintenance and recovery vehicle (Canada; Cold War)
- Cruiser_Mk_I Cruiser Tank Mark I medium tank (United Kingdom; pre-World War II (1938))
- Cruiser_Mk_II Cruiser Tank Mark IIA medium tank (United Kingdom; World War II)
B
- B1 Centauro wheeled tank destroyer (Italy; modern)
- BDX wheeled armored personnel carrier (Belgium; Cold War)
- Bernardini MB-3 Tamoyo main battle tank (Brazil; Cold War/modern)
- Stuart tank#Brazilian variants light tank (Brazil; Cold War)
- Bison (popular name for the LAV-25)
- Black Eagle Tank (Russian:Chorny Oriol) main battle tank (Russia; modern)
- Black Knight (Unmanned Combat Vehicle) (Unmanned Combat Vehicle)
- BLG-60 bridging vehicle (East Germany; Cold War)
- BLR (designation for the Santa Barbara BLR)
- BMD-1 infantry fighting vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BMD-2 infantry fighting vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BMD-3 infantry fighting vehicle (Russia; modern)
- BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicle (Russia; modern)
- Pegaso_BMR (early designation for the Pegaso_BMR)
- BMS-1 Alacran armored halftrack (Chile; Cold War)
- BOV APC wheeled APC (Yugoslavia; Cold War)
- Bradley (popular name for the M2 Bradley and M3 Bradley)
- BRAVIA Commando Mk III armored car (Portugal; Cold War)
- BRDM-1 wheeled reconnaissance vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BRDM-2 wheeled reconnaissance vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BRDM-3 wheeled anti-tank vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BREM-1 armored recovery vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BT-2 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- BT-5 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- BT-7 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- BT-8 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- BTR-40 light wheeled APC (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BTR-50 tracked APC (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BTR-60 wheeled APC (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BTR-70 wheeled APC (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BTR-80 wheeled APC (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BTR-94 wheeled APC (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BTR-152 wheeled APC (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- BTR-T infantry fighting vehicle (Russia; modern)
- BTS-2 armored recovery vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- Panhard Buffalo (popular name for the Panhard Buffalo)
- Buffalo (mine protected vehicle) wheeled anti-mine vehicle, version of the South African Casspir (United States; modern)
- Buffalo (British designation of some of the American Landing Vehicle Tracked series of amphibious vehicles)
- Buffel mine proof wheeled APC (South Africa; Cold War)
- Bushmaster (designation used for the LVT-3 variant of the American Landing Vehicle Tracked series of amphibious vehicles)
C
- Ariete main battle tank (Italy; modern)
- C13 (designation for the OTO Melara C13)
- Cadillac Gage Commando Scout wheeled armored car (United States; Cold War/modern)
- Cadillac Gage Stingray Light Tank (United States; modern)
- Cadillac Gage V-100 Commando wheeled armored car (United States; Cold War)
- Cadillac Gage V-150 Commando wheeled armored car (United States; Cold War/modern)
- Cadillac Gage V-200 Commando wheeled armored car (United States; Cold War/modern)
- Cadillac Gage V-300 Commando wheeled armored personnel carrier (United States; Cold War/modern)
- Cadillac Gage V-600 wheeled reconnaissance vehicle (United States; modern)
- Camillino (popular name for the VCC-1 Camillino) - :it:VCC
- Capraia (popular name for the R3 Capraia)
- Carden Loyd tankette (United Kingdom; World War II)
- Cascavel (popular name for the EE-9 Cascavel)
- Casspir mine proof wheeled APC (South Africa; Cold War)
- Catapult self-propelled 130 mm gun (India; modern)
- Cazador tracked TOW missile carrier (Spain; Cold War)
- Centauro (popular name for the B1 Centauro)
- Centurion (popular name for the Centurion tank series)
- Chaffee (popular name for the M24 Chaffee)
- Chaimite wheeled armored personnel carrier (Portugal; Cold War)
- Challenger (popular name for the Challenger 1 tank)
- Chaparral (popular name for the Chaparral (missile))
- Char 2C super-heavy tank (France; World War I)
- Char Léger Hotchkiss H-35 (official designation for the Hotchkiss H-35)
- Char Mitrailleuse Renault FT-31 (official designation for the Renault FT-31)
- Charger (popular name for the RG-31)
- Chi-Ha (name for the Type 97 Chi-Ha)
- Chi-He (name for the Type 1 Chi-He)
- Chi-Nu (name for the Type 3 Chi-Nu)
- Chieftain (popular name for the Chieftain tank)
- Ch'onma-ho main battle tank (North Korea;modern)
- Cobra (popular name for the ACEC Cobra)
- Combat Engineer Vehicle (program name for the M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle)
- Commando (popular name for the BRAVIA Commando Mk III)
- Commando (popular name for the Cadillac Gage V-100 Commando series)
- Commando Scout (popular name for the Cadillac Gage Commando Scout)
- Condor (popular name for the TH Condor)
- Conqueror (popular name for the Conqueror tank)
- Cougar (popular name for the AVGP)
- Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle (Canada; modern)
D
E
- Eagle (Nigerian name for the Main Battle Tank Mk 3)
- EBR (designation for the Panhard EBR)
- EE-3 Jararaca wheeled light reconnaissance vehicle (Brazil; modern)
- EE-9 Cascaval wheeled armored car (Brazil; modern)
- EE-11 Urutu wheeled armored personnel carrier (Brazil; Cold War)
- EE-17 Sucuri (Brazil; modern)
- EE-T1 Osório main battle tank (Brazil; modern)
- EE-T2 Osorio main battle tank (Brazil; modern)
- EE-T4 Ogum tracked armored fighting vehicle (Brazil; modern)
- Eland Mk7 license built Panhard AML (South Africa; Cold War)
- ELBO Leonidas-2 (Greece; modern)
- ELBO Kentaurus (Greece; modern)
- ERC-90 (designation for the Panhard ERC)
F
- Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (project name for the M1078 FMTV series)
- Ferret armoured car armoured car (UK, modern)
- Fiat 3000 light tank (Italy; World War II)
- Fiat L6/40 light tank (Italy; World War II)
- Fiat M11/39 medium tank (Italy; World War II)
- Fiat M13/40 medium tank (Italy; World War II)
- Fiat M14/41 medium tank (Italy; World War II)
- Fiat M15/42 medium tank (Italy; World War II)
- Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle (project name for the M992 FAASV)
- Fire Support Vehicle (project name for the M981 FSV)
- Ford Motor Company/[Jeep/American Motors Corporation M151A2 light truck
- FV721 Fox armoured car (CVR(W) UK, modern
- FT-17 (designation for the Renault FT-17)
- FT-31 (designation for the Renault FT-31)
- Fuchs (popular name for the Fuchs (APC))
- FUG wheeled reconnaissance vehicle (Hungary; Cold War)
- FV101 Scorpion light tank (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV102 Striker self-propelled ATGM carrier (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV103 Spartan armored specialist personnel carrier (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV104 Samaritan armoured ambulance (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV105 Sultan command vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV106 Samson armored recovery vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV107 Scimitar light tank (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Conqueror tank main battle tank (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV432 APC (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Warrior (vehicle) infantry fighting vehicle (United Kingdom; modern)
- Alvis Saladin armored car (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Alvis Saracen armored personnel carrier (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Ferret armoured car armored car (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- FV721 Fox armored car (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Centurion tank main battle tank (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Centurion tank bridging vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Centurion tank combat engineer vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Centurion tank armored recovery vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- BARV amphibious armored recovery vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Challenger 1 main battle tank (United Kingdom; modern)
- Challenger 2 tank main battle tank (United Kingdom; modern)
- Chieftain tank main battle tank (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Chieftain tank armored recovery vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Chieftain tank bridging vehicle (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- Alvis Stormer APC (United Kingdom; Cold War)
G
- Gadfly (popular name for the SA-11)
- Gainful (popular name for the SA-6)
- Gauntlet (popular name for the SA-15)
- Gecko (popular name for the SA-8)
- Ganef (popular name for the SA-4)
- Gaskin (popular name for the SA-9)
- GAZ-69 5 ton truck (Soviet Union; Cold War/modern)
- GCT (designation for the GIAT GCT)
- GIAT GCT self-propelled 155 mm artillery (France; Cold War/modern)
- Golan Armored Vehicle IFV/MRAP (armored vehicle) (United States/Israel; modern)
- Gopher (popular name for the SA-13)
- Grad (popular name for the BM-21)
- Grenadier (popular name for the MOWAG Grenadier)
- Grizzly (popular name for the AVGP)
- Gun Carrier Mark I self-propelled artillery (United Kingdom; World War I)
- Grizzly APC by Blackwater USA
H
I
- Ikv 91 tracked tank destroyer (Sweden; Cold War)
- International MXT-MV Possible HMMWV replacement, armoured.
- M901 ITV (project name for the M901 ITV)
- IMR combat engineer vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- Iosef Stalin tank series of heavy tanks (Soviet Union; World War II)
J
- M36 Jackson (popular name for the M36 Jackson)
- Jaguar 1 self-propelled HOT missile vehicle (Germany; Cold War)
- Jagdpanzer Jaguar 2 self-propelled TOW missile vehicle (Germany; Cold War)
- Jagdpanzer Kanone tank destroyer (Germany; Cold War)
- Jagdpanzer Rakete self-propelled SS.11 missile vehicle (Germany; Cold War)
- Jaguar tank (main battle tank (International; modern))
- EE-3 Jararaca (popular name for the EE-3 Jararaca)
- JS (alternate spelling for the Iosef Stalin tank series of tanks)
K
- K1 Type 88 main battle tank (Korea; modern)
- Kadar Fahd wheeled armored personnel carrier (Egypt; Cold War)
- KAM-1 armored recovery vehicle (Finland; Cold War)
- Ke-Go (army name for the Type 95 Ha-Go)
- kleiner Panzerbefehlwagen I (designation for command variant of the Panzer I)
- Kliment Voroshilov tank series of heavy tanks (Soviet Union; World War II)
- Korean Infantry Fighting Vehicle (South Korea; Cold War)
- Kürassier (popular name for the SK 105 Kürassier)
L
- L6/40 (service designation for the Fiat L6/40)
- Land Rover Wolf (Main utility vehicle of the British Army)
- Landwirtschäftlicher Schlepper (cover name for the Panzer I)
- LAV-25 wheeled armored personnel carrier (Canada; modern)
- LAV III wheeled armored personnel carrier (Canada; modern)
- Leclerc main battle tank (France; modern)
- Leopard 1 main battle tank (Germany; Cold War)
- Leopard 2 main battle tank (Germany; modern)
- Liberty - popular name for US version of the Mark VIII (tank) World War One tank
- Light Tank Mark VI (United Kingdom; World War II)
- Lion of Babylon tank (Iraq; modern)
- Logistic Vehicle System (project name for the Mk 48 LVS family)
- LOHR RPX 90 armored car (France; modern)
- LOHR RPX 3000 light armored car (France; modern)
- LOHR RPX 6000 armored car (France; modern)
- LOHR VPX 5000 tracked light armored fighting vehicle (France; modern)
- LT vz 35 (Czech designation for the Panzer 35(t))
- LT vz 38 (Czech designation for the Panzer 38(t))
- Luchs (popular name for the Spahpanzer Luchs)
- Landing Vehicle Tracked a series of amphibious vehicles (United States; World War II)
- LVTP-5 amphibious APC (United States; Cold War)
- LVTP-7 (former designation for the Amphibious Assault Vehicle)
- Lynx reconnaissance vehicle (Canada; Cold War)
M
- M1 Abrams main battle tank (United States; modern)
- M2 Bradley infantry combat vehicle (United States; modern)
- M2 Half Track Car APC (United States; World War II)
- M3 Lee
- The Panhard M3
- M3 Bradley cavalry combat vehicle (United States; modern)
- M3 Halftrack APC (United States; World War II)
- M3 Halftrack (United States; World War II)
- M4 Sherman medium tank (United States; World War II)
- M3 Halftrack APC (United States; World War II)
- M7 Priest self-propelled artillery (United States; World War II)
- M8 Greyhound armoured car (United States/British; World War II/modern)
- M8 Scott self-propelled howitzer (United States; World War II)
- M9 ACE combat engineer vehicle (United States; modern)
- M10 Wolverine tank destroyer (United States/British; World War II)
- M12 Gun Motor Carriage self propelled gun (United States; World War II)
- M3 Halftrack anti-aircraft vehicle (United States; World War II)
- M3 Halftrack anti-aircraft vehicle (United States; World War II)
- M3 Halftrack anti-aircraft vehicle (United States; World War II)
- M18 Hellcat tank destroyer (United States; World War II)
- M21 Halftrack mortar carrier (United States; World War II)
- M22 Locust airmobile light tank (United States; World War II)
- M24 Chaffee light tank (United States; World War II)
- M26 Pershing tank (United States; World War II/Korean War)
- M29 Weasel cargo carrier (United States; World War II)
- Sherman tank variants armored recovery vehicle (United States; World War II)
- M36 Jackson tank destroyer (United States; World War II/Cold War)
- M40 GMC self-propelled gun (United States; World War II)
- M41 Walker Bulldog light tank (United States; Cold War)
- M42 Skysweeper self-propelled twin 40 mm air defense gun (United States; Cold War)
- M44 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer (United States; Cold War)
- M47 main battle tank (United States; Cold War)
- M48 Chaparral tracked surface-to-air missile carrier (United States; Cold War)
- M48 Patton main battle tank (United States; Cold War)
- M51 Super Sherman main battle tank (Israel; Cold War)
- M53/59 Praga self propelled anti-aircraft gun (Czechoslovakia; Cold War)
- M59 APC (United States; Cold War)
- M60 APC (Yugoslavia; Cold War)
- M60 Tank main battle tank (United States; Cold War)
- M60A1 Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB) Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB)
- M75 APC (United States; Cold War)
- M80 IFV (Yugoslavia; Cold War)
- M-84 main battle tank (Yugoslavia; Cold War/modern)
- M84 self-propelled mortar (United States; Cold War)
- M88 Armoured Recovery Vehicle armored recovery vehicle (United States; Cold War)
- M106 self-propelled 107 mm mortar (United States; Cold War)
- M107 Self-Propelled Gun self-propelled 175 mm gun (United States; Cold War)
- M109 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M110 howitzer self-propelled 203 mm howitzer (United States; Cold War)
- M113 armored personnel carrier (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants self-propelled 81 mm mortar (United States; Cold War)
- M151 MUTT Military Utility Tactical Truck (United States; Vietnam)
- M151A1 Military Utility Tactical Truck (United States; Vietnam)
- M151A2 Military Utility Tactical Truck (United States; Vietnam)
- M163 self-propelled 20 mm Gatling gun (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M422 Mighty Mite ¼-ton 4x4 tactical truck (United States; Vietnam)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants tracked cargo carrier (United States; Cold War)
- M551 Sheridan light tank (United States; Cold War)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants tracked command post (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M578 light armored recovery vehicle (United States; Cold War)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants Lance missile supply vehicle (United States; Cold War)
- M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle combat engineer vehicle (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants carrier for the M48 Chaparral launcher (United States; Cold War)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants self-propelled Lance missile launcher (United States; Cold War)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants self-propelled TOW missile launcher (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M923 5 ton truck (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M966 HMMWV self-propelled TOW missile launcher (United States; modern)
- Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck 10 ton heavy truck (United States; modern)
- Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck 9500 L tanker truck (United States; modern)
- M980 infantry combat vehicle (Yugoslavia; Cold War)
- M981 FSV laser designator carrier (United States; modern)
- M983 HEMAT tractor-trailer ammunition vehicle (United States; modern)
- Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck 10 ton wrecker (United States; modern)
- Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck 10 ton truck with crane (United States; modern)
- M992 FAASV ammunition vehicle (United States; Cold War/modern)
- M996 HMMWV ambulance (United States; modern)
- M997 HMMWV ambulance (United States; modern)
- M998 HMMWV utility vehicle (United States; modern)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants electronic warfare systems carrier (United States; modern)
- M1025 HMMWV weapon carrier (United States; modern)
- M1026 HMMWV weapon carrier (United States; modern)
- M1028 HMMWV electronic systems carrier (United States; modern)
- M1035 HMMWV ambulance (United States; modern)
- M1036 HMMWV self-propelled TOW missile launcher (United States; modern)
- M1037 HMMWV shelter carrier (United States; modern)
- M1038 HMMWV utility vehicle (United States; modern)
- M1042 HMMWV shelter carrier (United States; modern)
- M1043 HMMWV weapon carrier (United States; modern)
- M1044 HMMWV weapon carrier (United States; modern)
- M1045 HMMWV self-propelled TOW missile launcher (United States; modern)
- M1046 HMMWV self-propelled TOW missile launcher (United States; modern)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants smoke generator vehicle (United States; modern)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants self-propelled 120 mm mortar (United States; modern)
- M113 Armored Personnel Carrier variants command post systems vehicle (United States; modern)
- M1069 HMMWV light artillery mover (United States; modern)
- M1070 Bradley electronic warfare systems carrier (United States; modern)
- M1078 FMTV truck series (United States; modern)
- M1097 HMMWV utility vehicle (United States; modern)
- M1114 HMMWV weapon carrier with improved armor protection (United States; modern)
- M1917 (American service designation for the Renault FT-17)
- Magach main battle tank (Israel; Cold War)
- Majnoon self-propelled 155 mm howitzer (Iraq; modern)
- Mamba APC mine proof wheeled armored personnel carrier (South Africa; modern)
- Marder II self-propelled 75 mm antitank gun on a Panzer II chassis (Germany; World War II)
- Marder (IFV) infantry fighting vehicle (Germany; Cold War/modern)
- Mark I (tank) series of tanks (United Kingdom; World War I)
- Mark VIII Liberty (Anglo-American version of the Mark I (tank))
- Mark IX armored personnel carrier (United Kingdom; World War I)
- MB-3 Tamoio (company designation for the Bernardini MB-3 Tamoio)
- MBT-70 experimental main battle tank (United States and Germany; Cold War, cancelled)
- MBT 2000 main battle tank (Pakistan; modern)
- MCV-80 (early designation for the FV510 Warrior)
- Medium Mark A (official designation for the Whippet Mk A)
- Medium Mark B medium tank (United Kingdom; World War I)
- Medium Mark C medium tank (United Kingdom; World War I)
- Merkava main battle tank (Israel; modern)
- Mk 48 LVS 10 ton truck (United States; modern)
- Mk 61 Howitzer self-propelled 105 mm gun (France; Cold War)
- Mk F3 self-propelled 155 mm gun (France; Cold War)
- MLI-84 infantry fighting vehicle (Romania; Cold War)
- MLVM armored personnel carrier (Romania; Cold War)
- Mobile Gun System version of the Stryker AFV mounting a 105 mm tank gun
- Mowag Grenadier wheeled armored personnel carrier (Switzerland; Cold War)
- Mowag Piranha wheeled armored personnel carrier (Switzerland; Cold War/modern)
- Mowag Roland wheeled APC (Switzerland; Cold War)
- Mowag Shark wheeled combat vehicle (Switzerland; modern)
- Mowag SPY wheeled light reconnaissance vehicle (Switzerland; modern)
- Mowag Tornado infantry fighting vehicle (Switzerland; modern)
- MT-55 bridging vehicle (Czechoslovakia; Cold War)
- MT-LB armored prime mover and transport vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- MTU-20 bridging vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- Mungo ESK wheeled APC (Germany; modern)
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- NVH-1 infantry combat vehicle (China; modern)
- Nyala (popular name for the RG-31)
O
- OF-40 main battle tank (Italy; Cold War) - :it:OF-40
- Ogum (popular name for the EE-T4 Ogum)
- Olifant Mk 1B main battle tank (South Africa; Cold War/modern)
- Orca (popular name for the VTP-1 Orca)
- Osorio (popular name for the EE-T1 Osório series)
- OT-62 tracked APC (Czechoslovakia; Cold War)
- OT-65 wheeled reconnaissance vehicle (Czechoslovakia; Cold War)
- OTO Melara C13 infantry fighting vehicle (Italy; modern)
P
- Paladin (popular name for later versions of the M109)
- Pandur (popular name for the Steyr Pandur)
- Pangu (popular name for the XA-180 Pangu)
- Panhard AML armored car (France; Cold War/modern)
- Panhard Buffalo wheeled armored personnel carrier (France; Cold War)
- Panhard EBR heavy armored car (France; Cold War)
- Panhard ERC heavy armored car (France; modern)
- Panhard M3 light wheeled combat vehicle (France; Cold War)
- Panhard VBL light reconnaissance vehicle (France; modern)
- Panhard VCR wheeled armored personnel carrier (France; modern)
- Panhard VCR 2 wheeled armored personnel carrier (France; modern)
- Panther tank (popular name for the Panzer V)
- Panzer I light tank (Germany; World War II)
- Panzer II light tank (Germany; World War II)
- Panzer III medium tank (Germany; World War II)
- Panzer IV medium tank (Germany; World War II)
- Panzer V Panther main battle tank (Germany; World War II)
- Panzer VI Tiger heavy tank (Germany; World War II)
- Panzer 35(t) light/medium tank (Czechoslovakia; World War II)
- Panzer 38(t) light/medium tank (Czechoslovakia; World War II)
- Patton tank (popular name for the M46, M47, M48, and M60 Patton-series main battle tanks)
- Pbv 302 infantry fighting vehicle (Sweden; Cold War)
- Pegaso 3560 armored personnel carrier (Spain; Cold War)
- Piranha (popular name for the MOWAG Piranha)
- Plasan Sand Cat light armored vehicle (Israel; modern)
- PSZH-IV light wheeled armored personnel carrier (Hungary; Cold War)
- PT-76 amphibious light tank (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- PT-91 Twardy main battle tank (Poland; modern)
- Puma (vehicle) Light wheeled armored vehicle (South African, new construction similar to Mamba )
- Pvrbv 551 tracked ATGM carrier (Sweden; Cold War)
- Pz 55 (Swiss designation for the FV4001 Centurion Mk 5)
- Pz 57 (Swiss designation for the FV4001 Centurion Mk 7)
- Pz 61 main battle tank (Switzerland; Cold War)
- Pz 68 main battle tank (Switzerland; Cold War)
R
- R-2 (Romanian designation for the Panzer 35(t))
- R3 Capraia armored car (Italy; Cold War/modern)
- RAMTA RAM light scout vehicle (Israel; Cold War)
- RAMTA RBY light scout vehicle (Israel; Cold War)
- Ratel IFV infantry fighting vehicle series (South Africa; Cold War/modern)
- Renault FT-17 light tank (France; World War I)
- Renault FT-31 light tank (France; World War II)
- Renault R-39 light tank (France; World War II)
- Renault VBC heavy armored car (France; Cold War)
- RG-12 light armoured vehicle (South Africa; modern)
- RG-31 Nyala mine proof vehicle (South Africa; modern)
- RG-32 Scout mine proof vehicle (South Africa; modern)
- RG-33 mine proof vehicle (South Africa/United States; modern)
- Rolls-Royce Armoured Car (United Kingdom; World War I)
- Rooikat AFV armored car (South Africa; modern)
- RPX 90 (designation for the LOHR RPX 90)
S
- Sabra main battle tank (Israel; Cold War/modern)
- Sabre (tank) member of the CVR(T) family
- Saladin (popular name for the Alvis Saladin)
- Samaritan (popular name for the FV104 Samaritan)
- Samson (popular name for the FV106 Samson)
- Santa Barbara BLR wheeled armored personnel carrier (Spain; modern)
- Saracen (popular name for the Alvis Saracen)
- Saxon (vehicle) (popular name for the AT105 Saxon)
- Schneider CA1 tank (France; World War I)
- Scimitar (popular name for the FV107 Scimitar)
- Scorpion (popular name for the FV101 Scorpion)
- Scout (popular name for the RG-32)
- SdKfz 101 (vehicle designation for the Panzer I)
- SdKfz 265 (vehicle designation for the command version of the Panzer I)
- Sea Serpent (British flame-thrower equiped variant of American Landing Vehicle Tracked series of amphibious vehicles)
- Shark (popular name for the MOWAG Shark)
- Sheridan (popular name for the M551 Sheridan)
- Sherman (Official UK name for the M4 Sherman)
- Sherman Firefly medium tank (United Kingdom; World War II)
- Shilka (popular name for the ZSU-23-4)
- Shoet APC wheeled armored personnel carrier (Israel; modern)
- Shorland (vehicle) series of armored cars (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- SIBMAS series of armored combat vehicles (Belgium; Cold War/modern)
- Simba APC (United Kingdom; Cold War)
- SK 105 Kürassier light tank (Austria; Cold War)
- Skeleton tank experimental US tank of 1918
- Snow Trac Swedish made light tracked vehicle (UK Royal Marines, NATO; Cold War)
- SKOT wheeled armored personnel carrier (Czechoslovakia/Poland; Cold War)
- Spahpanzer Luchs wheeled reconnaissance vehicle (Germany; Cold War)
- Spartan (popular name for the FV103 Spartan)
- SPY (designation for the MOWAG SPY)
- St Chamond (tank) heavy tank (France; World War I)
- Saurer 4K 4FA infarty fighting vehicle(Austria; Cold War)
- Steyr Automobile
- Steyr 4K 7FA armored personnel carrier (Austria; Cold War)
- Steyr Pandur wheeled armored personnel carrier (Austria; modern)
- Stingray Light Tank (popular name for the Cadillac Gage Stingray Light Tank)
- AIL Storm light armoured patrol vehicle (Israel; modern)
- Stormer (popular name for the FV4333 Stormer)
- Striker (popular name for the FV102 Striker)
- Stridsvagn m/41 a Czechoslovak TNH tank built in Sweden by Scania-Vabis under license during the second world war.
- Stridsvagn 74 main battle tank (Sweden; Cold War)
- Stridsvagn 81 (Swedish designation for Mark 3 models of the United Kingdom Centurion tank)
- Stridsvagn 101 (Swedish designation for Mark 10 models of the United Kingdom Centurion tank)
- Stridsvagn 102 (Swedish designation for upgraded Mark 3 models of the United Kingdom Centurion tank)
- Stridsvagn 103 main battle tank (Sweden; Cold War)
- Stridsvagn 104 (Swedish designation for upgraded Stridsvagn 102 tanks, models of the United Kingdom Centurion tank)
- Stridsvagn 121 (Swedish designation for Germany Leopard 2 tanks which were previously in Bundeswehr service)
- Stridsvagn 122 (Swedish designation for the Germany Leopard 2 tank)
- Stryker popular name for the Stryker family of wheeled AFV's (United States; modern)
- SU 60 armored personnel carrier (Japan; Cold War)
- Sultan (popular name for the FV105 Sultan)
T
- T-10 heavy tank (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- T-18 tank light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-24 medium tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-26 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-27 tankette (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-28 medium tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-34 medium tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-35 heavy tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-37 tank amphibious light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-38 tank amphibious light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-40 amphibious light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-44 medium tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-50 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-54 main battle tank (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- T-55 main battle tank (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- T-60 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-62 main battle tank (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- T-64 main battle tank (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- T-70 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-72 main battle tank (Soviet Union; Cold War/modern)
- T-80 main battle tank (Soviet Union; Cold War/modern)
- T-80 light tank (Soviet Union; World War II)
- T-84 main battle tank (Ukraine; modern)
- T-90 main battle tank (Russia; modern)
- T-95 main battle tank (Russia; modern)
- T-100 tank Soviet heavy tank prototype
- TAB-71 wheeled APC (Romania; Cold War)
- TAB-72 wheeled APC (Romania; Cold War)
- TAB-73 self-propelled mortar (Romania; Cold War)
- TAB-77 wheeled APC (Romania; Cold War)
- TAM (tank) (Argentine designation for the Thyssen Henschel TH 301)
- Tamoio (popular name for the Bernardini MB-3 Tamoio)
- TH 301 medium tank (Germany; Cold War)
- TH 400 wheeled reconnaissance vehicle (Germany; modern)
- TH Condor wheeled armored personnel carrier (Germany; Cold War)
- Tiger (popular name for the Panzer VI)
- TILOS VTL armored logistics vehicle (Italy; modern)
- Timoney wheeled armored personnel carrier (Ireland; Cold War)
- Tiuna high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle (Venezuela; Modern)
- Tipo 6614 wheeled armored personnel carrier (Italy; Cold War)
- Tipo 6616 heavy armored car (Italy; Cold War/modern)
- Tipo 6634 wheeled armored personnel carrier (Italy; Cold War)
- TM 125 wheeled armored personnel carrier (Germany; Cold War)
- TM 170 wheeled armored personnel carrier (Germany; Cold War)
- TO-55 flamethrower tank (Soviet Union; Cold War)
- TOMCAR wheeled (sometimes armored) assault all terrain vehicle (Israel, IDF)
- Tornado (popular name for the MOWAG Tornado)
- Tosan light tank (Iran; modern)
- TPK (designation for the ACMAT TPK)
- TR-85 M1 main battle tank (Romania; modern)
- TR-125 main battle tank (Romania; Cold War/modern)
- Transportpaneer 1 Fuchs wheeled armored personnel carrier (Germany; Cold War)
- Tsar Tank armored attack vehicle (Russian Empire; World War I)
- Tunguska-M1 popular name for the 2S9M air-defense vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War/modern)
- Type 1 Chi-He medium tank (Japan; World War II)
- Type 3 Chi-Nu medium tank (Japan; World War II)
- Type 38 Ho-Ro self-propelled 150 mm gun (Japan; World War II)
- Type 54 self-propelled 122 mm artillery (China; Cold War)
- Type 59 main battle tank (China; Cold War)
- Type 60 tank destroyer (Japan; Cold War)
- Type 61 main battle tank (Japan; Cold War)
- Type 62 light tank (China; Cold War)
- Type 63 SPAA self-propelled twin 37 mm gun (China; Cold War)
- PT-63 light tank (China; Cold War)
- Type 67 bridging vehicle (Japan; Cold War)
- Type 69 main battle tank (China; Cold War)
- Type 70 armored recovery vehicle (Japan; Cold War)
- Type 73 (Japan; Cold War)
- Type 74 main battle tank (Japan; Cold War)
- Type 78 armored recovery vehicle (Japan; Cold War)
- Type 79 main battle tank (China; Cold War/modern)
- Type 80 SPAA self-propelled twin 57 mm gun (China; Cold War/modern)
- Type 80 tank main battle tank (China; Cold War/modern)
- Type 83 (China; modern)
- Type 84 bridging vehicle (China; Cold War/modern)
- Type 85 main battle tank (China; modern)
- Type 87 armored car (Japan; World War II)
- Type 87 ARV armored reconnaissance vehicle (Japan; modern)
- Type 88 IFV infantry fighting vehicle (Japan; modern)
- Type 88 K1 (alternate designation for the K1 Type 88)
- Type 88 Tank main battle tank (China; modern)
- Type 89 IFV infantry fighting vehicle (Japan; modern)
- Type 90 main battle tank (Japan; modern)
- Type 95 Ha-Go light tank (Japan; World War II)
- Type 96 main battle tank (China; modern)
- Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank (Japan; World War II)
- Type 98 main battle tank (China; modern)
- Type 99 main battle tank (China; modern) - see Type 98
- Type 653 armored recovery vehicle (China; Cold War)
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