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.

This transport-related list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2021)

Algeria

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Algeria

Argentina

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Argentina

Tanks

Infantry fighting vehicles

Self propelled artillery

Australia

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Australia

Armoured cars

Self-propelled artillery

Austria

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Austria

Armoured cars

Azerbaijan

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Azerbaijan

Armoured cars

Belgium

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Belgium

Armoured cars

Brazil

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Brazil

Armoured personnel carrier

Infantry fighting vehicles

Main battle tank

Self-propelled artillery

4x4 Armoured car

Others

Bulgaria

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Bulgaria

Canada

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Canada

Tanks

Armoured fighting vehicles

Self propelled artillery

Armoured cars

Colombia

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Colombia

Chile

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Chile

China

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

Tanks

Armoured personnel carriers

Infantry fighting vehicles

Croatia

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Croatia

Cyprus

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Cyprus

Armoured cars

Czechoslovakia

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Czechoslovakia

A picture of the LT vz. 34

Tanks

Tankettes

Armoured cars

Egypt

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Egypt

Tanks

Infantry fighting vehicles

Armoured personnel carriers

Scout and reconnaissance

Estonia

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Estonia

Finland

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Finland

France

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in France

Armoured cars

Georgia

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Georgia

Fast attack vehicles

Armoured personnel carriers

Infantry fighting vehicle

Self-propelled artillery

Germany

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Germany

Tanks

Armoured/infantry fighting vehicles

Self-propelled artillery

Armoured cars

Greece

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Greece

Tanks

Infantry carriers

Wheeled armoured vehicles

Hungary

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Hungary

Tanks

Armoured cars

Armored Personnel Carriers

Self propelled artillery

India

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in India

Main battle tanks

Infantry fighting vehicles

Armoured personnel carrier

Armoured cars

Self propelled howitzers

Indonesia

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Indonesia

Iran

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Iran

Tanks

Tank destroyers

Infantry fighting vehicles

Armoured personal carriers

Infantry mobility vehicles

Self-propelled artillery

Iraq

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Iraq

Ireland

Armoured vehicles produced in Ireland

Armoured cars

Israel

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Israel

Armoured cars

Italy

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Italy

Armoured cars

Japan

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Japan

Amphibious tanks

Light tanks

Medium tanks

Main battle tanks

Miscellaneous armoured vehicles

Malaysia

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Malaysia

Tracked armoured fighting vehicle

Wheeled armoured fighting vehicle

Wheeled armoured personnel carrier

Mexico

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Mexico

Myanmar

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Myanmar

Tanks

Infantry fighting vehicles

Armoured personnel carriers

Army scout vehicle

Armoured air-defence vehicle

Netherlands

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the Netherlands

Armoured cars

New Zealand

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in New Zealand

Armoured cars

North Korea

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in North Korea

Tanks

Pakistan

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Pakistan

Main battle tanks (MBT)

Armoured Recovery Vehicles (ACRV)

Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV)

Special Operations Vehicles (SOV)

Multirole Combat Vehicles (MCV)

Armoured personnel carriers (APC)

Self propelled guns (SPG)

Poland

See also: List of Polish armoured fighting vehicles

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Poland

Armoured cars

Armoured personnel carriers

Infantry fighting vehicles

Tankettes

Light tanks

Main battle tanks

Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons

Armoured recovery vehicles

Amphibious vehicles

Portugal

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Portugal

Romania

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Romania

Armoured cars

Armoured personnel carriers

Infantry fighting vehicles

Tanks

World War II

Modern

Tank destroyers

Self-propelled artillery

Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons

Russian Empire

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

Russian Federation

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

Saudi Arabia

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Saudi Arabia

Infantry fighting vehicles

Armoured personnel carriers & support vehicles

Serbia

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Serbia

Singapore

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Singapore

Slovakia

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Slovakia

Slovenia

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Slovenia

South Africa

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in South Africa

Tanks

Main battle tanks

Prototype tanks

Self propelled artillery

Infantry fighting vehicles

Armoured personnel carriers

Armoured cars

South Korea

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in South Korea

Soviet Union

See also: List of armored fighting vehicles of the Soviet Union

A T-34-85 tank on display at Musée des Blindés in April 2007.

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the USSR (see also #Russian Empire, #Russian Federation and #Ukraine)

Air-portable fighting vehicles

Self-propelled guns

Armoured cars

Personnel carriers

Spain

See also: Tanks in the Spanish Army

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Spain

Tanks

Multiple rocket launcher

Armored cars

Armoured personnel carriers

Infantry fighting vehicles

Sri Lanka

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Sri Lanka

Sudan

Sweden

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Sweden

Tanks

Self propelled artillery

Armoured cars

Personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles

Switzerland

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Switzerland

Taiwan

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Taiwan (ROC)

Tanks

Wheeled armoured fighting vehicles

Thailand

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Thailand

Wheeled armoured fighting vehicle

Wheeled armoured personnel carrier

Turkey

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Turkey

Tanks

Infantry fighting vehicles

Self propelled artillery

Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons

Armoured personnel carriers and support vehicles

4x4 Armoured vehicles

6x6 and 8x8 Armoured vehicles

Tracked armoured vehicles

Ukraine

See also: List of armoured fighting vehicles of Ukraine

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

Armoured cars

Tanks

Infantry carriers

Support vehicles

Upgrades

United Kingdom

See also: List of FV series military vehicles

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in the United Kingdom

Tanks

First World War

Interwar

Second World War

Post World War II

Self propelled artillery

Armoured cars

World War I
Interwar
World War II
Post World War II

Armoured personnel carriers and support vehicles

United States

The M4 Sherman was produced in greater numbers than any other U.S. tank in World War II.
M1A2 Abrams with prototype TUSK equipment and Common Remotely Operated Weapons Station (CROWS),[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

Light tanks

Medium tanks

Heavy tanks

Assault tanks

Main battle tanks

Self propelled artillery

Self-Propelled Anti Air

Personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles

Armoured cars

Amphibious vehicles

Armored half-tracks

Vietnam

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Vietnam

Infantry fighting vehicles

Amphibious armoured personnel carriers

Zimbabwe

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Rhodesia and Zimbabwe

Infantry fighting vehicles

Armoured personnel carriers

Mine detection vehicles

See also

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