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Revision as of 15:40, 8 November 2022
Small arms
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber | Details | |
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Handguns | ||||||
Hz. 90 | ![]() |
Handgun | 9×19mm | Standard issue since 2013. | ||
Hz. 75 | ![]() |
Handgun | 9×19mm | Limited use. Former standard issue. | ||
Hz. 51 | ![]() |
Handgun | 9×18mm | Limited use. Primarily a graduation gift from military higher education. Senior officersmay still carry the weapon. | ||
Assault rifles | ||||||
Vz. 500 | ![]() |
Carbine | 5.45x39mm | Standard issue rifle for Motor Rifle (Infantry) units since 2015. | ||
Vz. 502 | ![]() |
Assault rifle | 5.45x39mm or 7.62×39mm | Introduced in 2020, used by Military Police. Undergoing trials by specific Motor Rifle units. | ||
Vz. 505 | ![]() |
Carbine | 7.62×39mm | Introduced in 2013. Used by Special Forces and Royal Hussars units. | ||
Vz. 77 | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm | Former standard issue rifle. Still in use with some Motor Rifle units. Standard issue for reservist units. | |||
Vz. 79 | ![]() |
Carbine | 5.45×39mm | Standard personal defensive weapon for drivers and aviation personnel. Being gradually phased out as of 2018. | ||
Vz. 98 | ![]() |
Suppressed assault rifle | 9×39mm | Limited use by Special Forces and Military Police units. | ||
Vz. 87 | ![]() |
Suppressed assault rifle | 9×39mm | Limited use by Special Forces units. | ||
Shotgunss | ||||||
Br. 93 | ![]() |
Pump-action shotgun | 12-gauge shotgun | Used by Special Forces and Military Police. Limited use as a personal defence weapon. | ||
Br. 89 | ![]() |
Automatic shotgun | 12-gauge shotgun | Used by Special Forces and Military Police. Limited use as a personal defence weapon. | ||
Sniper rifles | ||||||
OP-99 | ![]() |
Bolt action sniper rifle | 7.62×54mmR | Used by Special Forces units and scouting units. | ||
OP-201 | ![]() |
Semi-automatic sniper rifle/designated marksman rifle | 7.62×54mmR | Standard issue marksman rifle. | ||
OP-270 | ![]() |
Anti-materiel rifle | 12.7×108mm | |||
OP-243 | ![]() |
Anti-materiel rifle | 12.7×108mm | |||
Machine guns | ||||||
Vz. 75M | ![]() |
Light machine gun | 5.45×39mm | Standard issue squad automatic weapon. | ||
Vz. 310 | ![]() |
General purpose machine gun | 7.62×54mmR | Standard issue general purpose machine gun. | ||
Vz. 71 | General purpose machine gun | 7.62×54mmR | Limited use, standard issue for some reserve units. | |||
Heavy Machine guns | ||||||
Tk. 345 | ![]() |
Vehicle mounted heavy machine gun | 12.7×108mm | Standard heavy machine gun mounted on vehicles. Bipod variant is used by artillery and engineering units for rear area defense. | ||
Tk. 68 | General purpose machine gun | 7.62×54mmR | In service, being phased out by Tk. 345. | |||
Grenade launchers | ||||||
Gt. 25 | Underslung grenade launcher | 40mm | Standard issue underslung grenade launcher for Vz. 500 series. | |||
Gt. 20 | ![]() |
Underslung grenade launcher | 40mm | Underslung grenade launcher. | ||
Gt. 32 | ![]() |
Multi-shot grenade launcher | 43mm | Multi shot grenade launcher. | ||
Gt. 47 | ![]() |
Multi-shot grenade launcher | 40mm | Multi shot grenade launcher. | ||
Gt. 49 | ![]() |
Multi-shot grenade launcher | 40mm | Multi shot grenade launcher. | ||
Gt. 57 | ![]() |
Multi-shot grenade launcher | 30×29mm | Multi shot grenade launcher. | ||
Gt. 21 | ![]() |
Multi-shot grenade launcher | 30×29mm | Multi shot grenade launcher. | ||
Rocket propelled grenade launchers | ||||||
RG 40 | ![]() |
Rocket-propelled grenade | 125 mm | Tandem shaped single-shot disposable launcher. | ||
RG 45 | Rocket-propelled grenade | 105 mm | Reloadable launcher. | |||
RG 35 | ![]() |
Rocket-propelled grenade | 105 mm | Single-shot disposable launcher. | ||
RG 33 | Rocket-propelled grenade | 105 mm | Single-shot disposable launcher. | |||
RG 32 | ![]() |
Rocket-propelled grenade | 105 mm | Single-shot disposable launcher. | ||
RG 29 | ![]() |
Rocket-propelled grenade | 93 mm | Single-shot disposable launcher. | ||
RG 28 | ![]() |
Rocket-propelled grenade | 72.5 mm | Single-shot disposable launcher. | ||
RG 27 | ![]() |
Rocket-propelled grenade | 72.5 mm | Single-shot disposable launcher. | ||
RG 20 | ![]() |
Rocket-propelled grenade | 40mm | Re-loadable launcher. |
Vehicles
Royal Tank Corps
Main Battle Tanks
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Main Battle Tanks | ||||||
HT-15 Jazvec | 125mm main battle tank | HT-15A | 85 | ![]() |
400 unit order placed in 2018. | |
HT-90 Pružný | HT-90A
HT-90M |
453
200 |
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HT-85 | HT-85B
HT-85D HT-85BV HT-85BM HT-85DM HT-85BM2 |
471
372 121 1,156 1,782 230 |
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HT-85B features 1,250 hp gas turbine engine. All upgraded to BM or BM-2 standard.
HT-85D features 1,000 hp diesel engine. HT-85BV is command variant of the HT-85B, features additional sights and communications equipment. HT-85DM, HT-85BM and HT-85BM-2 are upgrade programmes for the HT-85B and D. | ||
HT-75 | HT-75BM | 212 | ![]() |
Fire Support Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Fire Support Vehicles | ||||||
VPT-20 | Tank combat support vehicle | VPT-20 | 30 | ![]() |
Based on HT-85 chassis. | |
VPT-10 | VPT-10 | 90 | ![]() |
Based on HT-60 chassis. Originally designed in the 1980s, however, the design was shelved and not ordered until the early 2000s. |
Royal Motor Rifle Corps
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Tracked Infantry Fighting Vehicles | ||||||
BVP-3 | Tracked infantry fighting vehicle | BVP-3A
BVP-3V-K BVP-3V-G |
541
238 490 |
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BVP-3A - Armed with 100 mm gun/30 mm autocannon. BVP-3V-K - Increased armour, new 30 mm autocannon turrett. BVP-3V-G - Increased armour, improved thermal sights, armed with 100 mm gun/30 mm autocannon. | |
BVP-2 | BVP-2
BVP-2V BVP-2V2 |
1,480
560 782 |
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Wheeled Infantry Fighting Vehicles | ||||||
OT-6 | Wheeled infantry fighting vehicle | OT-6A
OT-6V |
1,100
350 |
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600 OT-6V ordered in 2018. | |
OT-5 | OT-5 | 975 | ![]() |
Armored Personnel Carriers
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Tracked Armored Personnel Carriers | ||||||
OOT-4 | Tracked Armored Personnel Carrier | OOT-3 | 1,170 | ![]() |
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OOT-3 | OOT-2 | 2,174 | ![]() |
Oldest (pre-1990) units being phased out of service. | ||
Wheeled Armored Personnel Carriers | ||||||
OT-4 | Wheeled armored personnel carrier | OT-3 | 1,961 | ![]() |
Infantry Mobility Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles | ||||||
LOT-750 | Heavy Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | LOT-750 | 472 | ![]() |
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LOT-155 | Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | LOT-155 | 2,000 | ![]() |
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LOT-154 | Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | LOT-154 | 1,000 | ![]() |
Armed with 30mm autocannon. | |
LOT-153 | Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | LOT-153 | 7,000 | ![]() |
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LOT-152 | Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | LOT-152 | 4,000 | ![]() |
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LOT-150 | Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | LOT-150 | 3,500 | ![]() ![]() |
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LOT-144 | Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | LOT-144 | 7,500 | ![]() |
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Infantry Mobility Vehicles | ||||||
LOT-175 | Infantry Mobility Vehicle | LOT-175 | 270 | ![]() |
5,000 unit order placed in 2018. | |
Armored Cars | ||||||
LOT-130 | Armored car | LOT-130 | 750 | ![]() |
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LOT-120 | Armored car | LOT-120 | 1,400 | ![]() |
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LOT-5 | Armored car | LOT-5 | 190 | Used by special operations teams and command units. |
Mobile anti-tank systems
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Mobile anti-tank guided missile system | ||||||
P-99 | Mobile anti-tank guided missile system | P-99 | 207 | ![]() |
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P-98 | Mobile anti-tank guided missile system | P-98 | 72 | ![]() |
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P-15 | Mobile anti-tank guided missile system | P-15 | 100 | ![]() |
Royal Rocket and Artillery Corps
Self-propelled Artillery
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Self-propelled howitzers | ||||||
ShKH vz. 76 | 203mm self-propelled howitzer | ShKH vz. 76 | 40 | ![]() |
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ShKH vz. 73 | 152mm self-propelled howitzer | ShKH vz. 73 | 82 | ![]() |
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ShKH vz. 11 | 152mm self-propelled howitzer | ShKH vz. 11-A
ShKH vz. 11-B |
320
161 |
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ShKH vz. 80 | 152mm self-propelled howitzer | ShKH vz. 80 | 627 | ![]() |
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ShKH vz. 75 | 152mm self-propelled howitzer | ShKH vz. 75 | 573 | ![]() |
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ShKH vz. 69 | 152mm self-propelled howitzer | ShKH vz. 69 | 80 | ![]() |
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ShKH vz. 70 | 122mm self-propelled howitzer | ShKH vz. 70 | 310 | ![]() |
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Self-propelled mortar | ||||||
MD-85 | 203mm self-propelled howitzer | MD-85 | 21 | ![]() |
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MD-89 | 120mm self-propelled mortar | MD-89 | 203 | ![]() |
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Self-propelled multiple rocker launcher system | ||||||
RM-15 | 300mm multiple rocket launcher system | RM-15 | 75 | ![]() |
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RM-91 | 300mm multiple rocket launcher system | RM-91 | 120 | ![]() |
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RM-86 | 220mm multiple rocket launcher system | RM-86 | 200 | ![]() |
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RM-95 | 220mm multiple rocket launcher system | RM-95 | 30 | ![]() |
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RM-75 | Template:Country data Skoskie | 127mm multiple rocket launcher system | RM-75 | 81 | ![]() |
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MRS-60 | Modular 122mm multiple rocket launcher system | MRS-60 | 168 | ![]() |
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MRS-60 | Modular 122mm multiple rocket launcher system | MRS-60 | 251 | ![]() |
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RM-62 | 122mm multiple rocket launcher system | RM-62 | 580 | |||
RM-70 | 122mm multiple rocket launcher system | RM-70
RM-70Z |
530
140 |
Artillery support vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Artillery support vehicles | ||||||
Zm-1452 | Artillery command-reconnaissance vehicle | Zm-1452 | ![]() |
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Zm-1391 | Artillery reconnaissance vehicle | Zm-1391 | ![]() |
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Zm-7312 | Counter battery radar | Zm-7312 | ![]() |
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Zm-7115 | Counter battery radar | Zm-7115 | ![]() |
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Zm-7256 | Counter battery radar | Zm-7256 | ![]() |
Short-Range Ballistic Missile systems
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Short-Range Ballistic Missile systems | ||||||
OBR-373 | Short range ballistic missile | OBR-373 | 200 | ![]() |
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OBR-349 | Short range ballistic missile | OBR-349 | 150 | ![]() |
Development began in 1988, but did not enter service until 2003. | |
OBR-191 | Short range ballistic missile | OBR-191 | 63 | ![]() |
Being phased out as of 2020. |
Air Defence Troops
Anti-aircraft systems
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Short range air defense system | ||||||
PS-41 | Self propelled short range air defense system | VPT-10 | 57 | ![]() |
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PS-3 | Self propelled short range air defense system | VPT-20 | 53 | BVP-3 with anti-aircraft gun | ||
PS-08 | Self propelled short range air defense system | PS-08S
PS-08K |
188
290 |
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PS-87 | Self propelled short range air defense system | VPT-20 | 163 | |||
PS-88 | Self propelled short range air defense system | VPT-20 | 107 | ![]() |
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PS-72 | Self propelled short range air defense system | VPT-20 | 85 | ![]() |
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Medium range air defense system | ||||||
PS-88 | Medium range surface to air missile complex | VPT-20 | 310 | ![]() |
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PS-74 | Medium range surface to air missile complex | VPT-20 | 62 | ![]() |
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PS-95 | Medium range surface to air missile complex | PS-95 | 30 | ![]() |
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Long range air defense system | ||||||
PS-100 | Long-range surface to air missile complex | PS-100 | 15 | ![]() |
Royal Logistics Corps
Transport trucks
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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8x8 trucks | ||||||
D-6500 | 8x8 truck | D-6510 | ![]() |
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D-7510 | 8x8 truck | D-7510 | ![]() |
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D-7710 | ![]() |
8x8 truck | D-7710 | ![]() |
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D-060 | Heavy truck | D-050 | 200+ | ![]() |
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6x6 trucks | ||||||
D-6510 | 6x6 truck | D-6510 | ![]() |
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D-100 | 6x6 armored truck | D-100 | 700 (5,000 on order) | ![]() |
Standard armored transport truck of the Holyn Ground Forces. Intended to replace various unarmored transport trucks. | |
D-056 | 6x6 armored truck | D-055 | 500+ | ![]() |
Being phased out | |
D-055 | 6x6 truck | D-055 | 500+ | ![]() |
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D-050 | 6x6 truck | D-050 | 1,000+ | ![]() |
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D-070 | 6x6 truck | D-050 | 200+ | ![]() |
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4x4 trucks | ||||||
D-130 | 4x4 armored truck | D-130 | 1,200 (5,000 on order) | ![]() |
Standard medium armored transport truck of the Holyn Ground Forces. | |
D-110 | 4x4 armored truck | D-110 | 920 (10,000 on order) | ![]() |
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D-071 | 4x4 truck | D-050 | 200+ | ![]() |
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D-078 | 4x4 truck | D-050 | 500+ | |||
D-099 | ![]() |
4x4 truck | D-050 | ![]() |
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D-091 | 4x4 truck | D-050 | ![]() |
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D-102 | 4x4 armored truck | D-102 | ![]() |
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Tracked transport vehicles | ||||||
TD-90 | Tracked transport vehicle | D-050 | ![]() |
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TD-95 | Tracked transport vehicle | D-050 | ![]() |
Royal Corps of Engineers
Engineering vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Mine clearing vehicles | ||||||
MC-75 | Mine clearing vehicle | MC-75 | ![]() |
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MC-85 | Mine clearing vehicle | MC-85 | ![]() |
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MC-71 | Mine clearing vehicle | MC-71 | ![]() |
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MV-75 | Mine laying vehicle | MV-75 | ![]() |
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Trenchers | ||||||
DS-75 | Trencher | DS-75 | ![]() |
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DS-89 | Trencher | DS-89 | ![]() |
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Bulldozers | ||||||
BD-788 | Combat bulldozer | TD-801 | ![]() |
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BD-788 | Combat bulldozer | TD-801 | ![]() |
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BD-97 | Combat bulldozer | BD-97 | ![]() |
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Armored tracklayers | ||||||
DS-99 | Armored tracklayer | DS-99 | ![]() |
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S-8771 | Armored tracklayer | S-8771 | ![]() |
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Other engineering vehicles | ||||||
OD-9411 | Military drilling vehicle | OD-9411 | ![]() |
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TD-901 | Heavy tracked transporter | TD-901 | ![]() |
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TD-801 | Tracked transporter | TD-801 | ![]() |
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BI-99 | Engineering support vehicle | BI-99 | ![]() |
Recovery vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Armored recovery vehicles | ||||||
OVV-90 | Armored recovery vehicle | OVV-90 | ![]() |
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OVV-85 | Armored recovery vehicle | OVV-85 | ![]() |
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OVV-75 | Armored recovery vehicle | OVV-75 | ![]() |
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OVV-3 | Armored recovery vehicle | OVV-3 | ![]() |
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OVV-6 | Armored recovery vehicle | OVV-6 | ![]() |
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Recovery vehicles | ||||||
VV-431 | Recovery vehicle | VV-431 | ![]() |
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VV-429 | Recovery vehicle | VV-429 | ![]() |
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Maintenence vehicles | ||||||
OV-773 | Mobile repair vehicle | OV-773 | ![]() |
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OV-791 | Mobile repair vehicle | OV-791 | ![]() |
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Zm-6881 | Maintenance vehicle | Zm-6881 | ![]() |
Bridging vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Armoured bridge layers | ||||||
PM-90 | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | PM-90 | ![]() |
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PM-75 | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | PM-75 | ![]() |
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OD-95 | Amphibious bridging vehicle | BD-97 | ![]() |
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Other bridge layers | ||||||
D-07 | Bridge layer | D-07 | ![]() |
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S-9091 | Floating bridge layer | DS-99 | ![]() |
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OD-87 | Amphibious bridging vehicle | OD-87 | ![]() |
Royal Medical Service
Combat ambulances
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Combat ambulances | ||||||
LP-34 | Combat ambulance | LP-34 | 201 | ![]() |
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LP-27 | LP-27 | 71 | ![]() |
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LP-06 | LP-06 | 85 | ![]() |
Being phased out. | ||
Field ambulances | ||||||
LP-561 | Field ambulance | LP-561 | ![]() |
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LP-430 | LP-430 | ![]() |
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LP-593 | LP-593 | ![]() |
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LP-438 | LP-438 | ![]() |
Communications Troops
Communications support vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Communications support vehicles | ||||||
Zm-1572 | Mobile communications vehicle | Zm-1572 | ![]() |
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Zm-1560 | Mobile communications vehicle | Zm-1560 | ![]() |
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Zm-1731 | Communications relay vehicle | Zm-1731 | ![]() |
Other vehicles
Command vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Command and staff vehicles | ||||||
Zm-8865 | Command and staff vehicle | Zm-8865 | 71 | ![]() |
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Zm-8733 | Command and staff vehicle | Zm-8733 | 85 | ![]() |
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Zm-8302 | Command and staff vehicle | Zm-8302 | 104 | ![]() |
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Zm-8209 | Command and staff vehicle | Zm-8209 | ![]() |
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Zm-8208 | Command and staff vehicle | Zm-8208 | ![]() |
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Zm-8201 | Command and staff vehicle | Zm-8201 | ![]() |
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Zm-8703 | Command and staff vehicle | Zm-8703 | ![]() |
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Zm-5681 | Command and staff vehicle | Zm-5681 | ![]() |
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Zm-5632 | Command and staff vehicle | Zm-5632 | ![]() |
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Zm-5431 | Command and staff vehicle | Zm-5431 | ![]() |
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Zm-5308 | Command and staff vehicle | Zm-5308 | ![]() |