List of infantry fighting vehicles
This page lists some of the infantry fighting vehicles and some of their main characteristics.
List of tracked infantry fighting vehicles
[edit]Chassis base | Variant | Origin | Image | Operators | Notes |
Tracked IFV in service | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AMX-10P | AMX-10P 25 (Marines ICV) | France | — | Singapore Army | [1][2]
This is an amphibious IFV. Dragar turret (by GIAT / Nexter) equipped with:
|
AMX-10P | AMX-10P | France | French Army | [2]
This is an amphibious IFV. Toucan II turret (by GIAT industries), equipped with:
| |
ASCOD
"Austrian-Spanish Co-operative Development" |
Ulan
(Steyr-Daimler-Puch Spezialfahrzeug) |
Austria | Austrian Land Forces | [3]
SP30 turret (by GDELS) equipped with: | |
ASCOD
"Austrian-Spanish Co-operative Development" |
VCI/C Pizarro
"Vehículo de combate infantería/caballería" |
Austria | Spanish Army | [4]
SP30 turret (by GDELS) equipped with: | |
ASCOD 2
"Austrian-Spanish Co-operative Development" |
General Dynamics Ajax
Variants:
|
Spain | British Army | [5][6]
LANCE turret (by Rheinmetall, modified by Lockheed Martin UK, manufactured by several sub-contractors (Rheinmetall, Meggitt, Curtiss Wright, CTA International, Thales UK) equipped with:
| |
Bionix | Bionix 25 | Singapore | Singapore Army | [7][8]
Turret equipped with:
Chassis equipped with:
| |
Bionix | Bionix II | Singapore | Singapore Army | [7][8]
Turret equipped with:
Chassis equipped with:
| |
BMP-1 | MLI-84M1 | Soviet Union | Romanian Land Forces | [9][10]
OWS-25R turret (by Rafael) equipped with:
| |
CV90 Mk I
"Combat Vehicle 90" |
Strf 9040
"Stridsfordon 9040" |
Sweden | First-hand: | [11][12]
The Strf 9040 exists in several variants: 9040, 9040A, 9040B, 040B1 and 9040C. E-series turret (by Land Systems Hagglunds) equipped with:
| |
Second-hand: | |||||
CV90 Mk II
"Combat Vehicle 90" |
CV9030 FIN | Sweden | Finnish Army | [13]
E30 turret (by (BAE Systems AB) equipped with:
| |
CV90 Mk II
"Combat Vehicle 90" |
CV9030 CH
(RUAG / BAE Systems AB) |
Sweden | Swiss Army | [15]
E30 turret (by (BAE Systems AB) equipped with:
| |
CV90 Mk III
"Combat Vehicle 90" |
CV9035 DK | Sweden | Danish Army |
E35 turret (by (BAE Systems AB) equipped with:
| |
CV90 Mk III
"Combat Vehicle 90" |
CV9035 NL | Sweden | First-hand: | [16]
44 sold by the Netherlands to Estonia.[17][18] This variant is being modernised with a new turret. E35 turret (by (BAE Systems AB) equipped with:
| |
CV90 Mk III
"Combat Vehicle 90" |
CV9035 EE | Sweden | Second-hand: | [19]
E35 turret (by (BAE Systems AB) equipped with:
| |
CV90 Mk III
"Combat Vehicle 90" |
CV9035 NL MLU
(new turret made by Van Halteren Defence) |
Sweden | Modernised: | [20][21][22]
D-Series turret (designed by BAE Systems AB, made by Van Halteren Defence) equipped with:[23][24]
| |
CV90 Mk IIIb
"Combat Vehicle 90" |
CV9030N | Sweden | Norwegian Army | [25]
74 new IFV hulls manufactured since 2012, and turret from the vehicle above repurposed and modernised. E30 turret (by (BAE Systems AB) equipped with:
| |
CV90 Mk IIIC
"Combat Vehicle 90" |
CV9035 DK
(BAE Systems Hägglunds and new turret made by Van Halteren Defence) |
Sweden | — | Danish Army | [27]
D-Series turret (designed by BAE Systems AB, made by Van Halteren Defence) equipped with:
|
CV90 Mk IIIC
"Combat Vehicle 90" |
Strf9035
(BAE Systems Hägglunds and new turret made by Van Halteren Defence) |
Sweden | — | Swedish Army | [27]
D-Series turret (designed by BAE Systems AB, made by Van Halteren Defence) equipped with:
|
CV90 Mk IIIC
"Combat Vehicle 90" |
CV9035 UKR
(BAE Systems Hägglunds and new turret made by Van Halteren Defence) |
Sweden | — | Ukrainian Ground Forces | [27]
D-Series turret (designed by BAE Systems AB, made by Van Halteren Defence) equipped with:
|
Dardo | VCC-80 Dardo
(Iveco) |
Italy | Italian Army | [29]
Hitfist turret (by Oto Melara) equipped with:
20 Dardo transport a ICLU Spike LR shoulder missile launchers. | |
FNSS ACV-15
(licence built variant of M113A1) |
ACV-AIFV | United States |
(before modernisation) |
Turkish Army | [30][31]
EWS turret (by FMC) equipped with:
Being ,modernised with Nefer turret (by Aselsan), equipped with:[32][33]
|
FNSS ACV-15
(licence built variant of M113A1) |
FNSS ACV-AIFV | United States | Turkish Army | [32][34]
Dragar turret (by GIAT / Nexter) equipped with:
| |
FNSS ACV-S
(licence built variant of M113A3) |
ACV-300 | United States | Malaysian Army | [35]
Sharpshooter turret (by FNSS and BAE Systems) equipped with:
| |
FV510 Warrior | FV510 ISC Warrior
"Infantry Section Vehicle" (GKN Sankey / BAE Systems) |
United Kingdom | British Army | [36][37]
Turret (by GKN Sankey) equipped with: 105 Warrior ISC were used as ATGM team carriers, with a MILAN shoulder missile launchers, and later a Javelin missile.[36] | |
FV510 Warrior | Desert Warrior
(GKN Sankey / BAE Systems) |
United Kingdom | Kuwait Army | [39]
LAV-25 turret (by Delco) equipped with:
| |
Hunter AFV | Hunter AFV | Singapore | Singapore Army | [40][41]
Samson 30 unmanned turret (by Rafael) equipped with:
Chassis equipped with: | |
K21 | K21 NIFV
"Next-generation infantry fighting vehicle" (Doosan DST / Hanwha) |
South Korea | Republic of Korea Army | [42]
This IFV is capable of amphibious missions. Turret equipped with:
| |
KF-41 Lynx | KF-41 Lynx | Germany | Hungarian Ground Forces | [44]
LANCE 2 turret (by Rheinmetall) equipped with:
Chassis equipped with:
| |
M113 A1 | AIFV-25
(FMC Corporation / Belgian Mechanical Fabrication) |
United States | First-hand: | [47]
EWS turret (by FMC) equipped with:
| |
Second-hand: | |||||
M113 A1 | YPR-765
(FMC Corporation / DAF / RSV) |
United States | First-hand: | [30][48]
EWS turret (by FMC) equipped with:
| |
Second-hand: | |||||
M2 Bradley | M2 Bradley | United States | First-hand: US Army Saudi Arabian Army | [49]
Bradley turret (by BAE Systems) equipped with:
| |
Second-hand: Croatian Army | |||||
M2 Bradley | M2A4 Bradley | United States | — | US Army | [50]
A4 Bradley turret (by BAE Systems) equipped with:
|
M2 Bradley | M2A4 E1 Bradley | United States | US Army | [51]
A4 Bradley turret (by BAE Systems) equipped with:
| |
Marder | Spz Marder 1
"Schützenpanzer Marder" |
West Germany | First-hand: German Army | [52][53][54][55][56][57]
Turret equipped with:
| |
Second-hand: Chilean Army | |||||
Puma | Spz Puma
"Schützenpanzer Puma" (KMW / Rheinmetall) |
Germany | German Army | [58][59][60]
RCT 30 turret (by KMW) equipped with:
| |
Type 89 | Type 89 | Japan | Japan Ground Self-Defense Force | [61]
Turret equipped with:
| |
Tracked IFV in development and prototypes | |||||
ASCOD 2
"Austrian-Spanish Co-operative Development" |
XM30 MICV
"Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle" (Griffin III) (GDLS) |
Spain |
Illustration |
US Army
(prototype) |
[62]
One of the prototypes for the replacement of the M2/M3 Bradley. Turret to be equipped with:[62]
|
KF-41 Lynx | XM30 – MICV
"Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle" |
Germany |
Illustration |
US Army
(prototype) |
[62]
One of the prototypes for the replacement of the M2/M3 Bradley. Turret to be equipped with:[63][64]
|
Borsuk | Borsuk infantry fighting vehicle
(HSW) |
Poland | Polish Land Forces | [65]
The Borsuk is an amphibious IFV. ZSSW-30 turret (by HSW and WB Electronics) equipped with:
| |
CV90 Mk IV
"Combat Vehicle 90" |
CV9035 SLO
(BAE Systems Hägglunds with locals VOP, Excalibur Army, VR Group, Ray Service and Meopta) |
Sweden | — | Czech Army | [66][67]
D-Series turret (BAE Systems AB) equipped with:[23]
|
CV90 Mk IV
"Combat Vehicle 90" |
CV9035 SLO
(BAE Systems Hägglunds and Koval Systems)[69] |
Sweden | — | Slovakian Army | [70][66][71][72]
D-Series turret (BAE Systems AB) equipped with:[23]
|
K9 Thunder | CBWP heavy IFV | South Korea | — | Polish Land Forces | [73]
Vehicle being developed, planned with ZSSW-30 turret (by HSW and WB Electronics) to be equipped with:
|
K21 | AS21 Redback
(Doosan DST / Hanwha) |
South Korea | Australian Army | [74][75]
EOS / Elbit Т2000 (Electro Optic Systems) turret equipped with:
| |
KF-41 Lynx | KF-41 Lynx | Germany | Available on the market | [76]
LANCE 2 modular turret (by Rheinmetall) that can be equipped with:
Chassis equipped with:
| |
Kurganets-25 | Kurganets-25 | Russia | Russian Ground Forces | [77][78]
This is an amphibious IFV. Bumerang-BM turret equipped with:
| |
T-14 Armata | T-15 Barbaris | Russia | Russian Ground Forces | [79][80][81]
Two turret variants available:
| |
Tracked retired IFV | |||||
CV90 Mk I
"Combat Vehicle 90" |
CV9030N / CV9030NF1 | Sweden | Norwegian Army | [25]
All the chassis were repurposed for none-IFV variants, and the turrets reused and modernised and used on new Mk IIIb chassis. This variant is today completely retired. E30 turret (by Hägglunds Moelv AS, made under licence by Kvaerner Eureka AS) equipped with:
| |
Saurer 4K 4FA | Saurer 4K 4FA-G2
"Grenadier-Schützenpanzer" (Saurer) |
Austria | Austrian Land Forces | [82][83][84]
GAD-AOA turret (by Oerlikon Contraves) equipped with:
|
List of wheeled infantry fighting vehicles
[edit]Chassis base | Variant | Origin | Image | Operators | Notes |
Wheeled IFV in service | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BTR82A | BTR82A | Soviet Union | Azerbaijani Land Forces | [85]
This is an amphibious IFV. Turret equipped with:
| |
CM-32 Clouded Leopard | CM-34
(Ordnance Readiness Development Center / Timoney Technology Limited) |
Ireland | Republic of China Army | [86]
Turret (by NCSIST) equipped with:
| |
Freccia | VBM Freccia – AIFV / ATGM
"Veicolo Blindato Medio Freccia – Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle" (CIO - Consortium Iveco - OTO Melara) |
Italy | Italian Army | [87][88]
Hitfist turret (by Oto Melara) equipped with:
| |
GTK Boxer A2 | Boxer Vilkas
(KMW / Rheinmetall) |
Germany Netherlands | Lithuanian Land Forces | [89]
Samson RT Mk.II turret (by Rafael) equipped with: | |
GTK Boxer A2 / A3 | Boxer CRV (block I) | Germany | Australian Army | [90]
LANCE turret (by Rheinmetall) equipped with: Chassis equipped with:
| |
Iveco SuperAV | BAE ACV-30
"Amphibious Combat Vehicle" (Iveco / BAE Systems) |
Italy | — | US Marine Corps | [91][92][93]
This is an amphibious IFV. Protector RT-20 (or MCT-30) turret (by Kongsberg) equipped with: |
LAV II
(licence built variant of Mowag Piranha II) |
ASLAV | Switzerland | Australian Army | [94]
LAV-25 turret (by Delco) equipped with:[95]
| |
LAV II
(licence built variant of Mowag Piranha II) |
LAV-25
(also known as M1047) |
Switzerland | United States Marine Corps | [96][97][98][99][100]
This is an amphibious IFV. LAV-25 turret (by Delco) equipped with:[95]
| |
LAV III
(licence built variant of Mowag Piranha IIIH) |
LAV III – ISC
"Infantry Section Carriers" |
Switzerland | Canadian Army | [101]
LAV-25 turret (by Delco) equipped with:
| |
LAV III
(licence built variant of Mowag Piranha IIIH) |
NZLAV – IMV
"Infantry Mobility Vehicles" |
Switzerland | New Zealand Army
Chilean Army (2nd hand)[102] |
[103]
LAV-25 turret (by Delco) equipped with:
| |
LAV III
(licence built variant of Mowag Piranha IIIH) |
LAV III | Switzerland | — | Colombian Army | [104][105]
Samson Dual RWS turret (by Rafael) equipped with: |
LAV III
(licence built variant of Mowag Piranha IIIH) |
LAV 6.0 – ISC
"Infantry Section Carrier" |
Switzerland | Canadian Army | [106]
LAV-25 turret (by Delco) equipped with:
| |
LAV III
(licence built variant of Mowag Piranha IIIH) |
M1296 Stryker – ICV-D
"Infantry Carrier Vehicle – Dragoon" (GDLS Canada / GDLS) |
Switzerland | United States Army | [107][108][109][110]
Protector RT-40 (or MCT-30) turret (by Kongsberg) equipped with:
| |
Mowag Piranha IIIH | Piranha IIIH – MRV
"Medium Reconnaissance Vehicle" (Mowag) |
Switzerland | Irish Army | [111]
Hitfist 30 turret (by Oto Melara) equipped with:
| |
Mowag Piranha IIIC | Piranha IIIC – DF30
"Direct Fire 30" (Mowag) |
Switzerland | Belgian Land Component | [112][113][114]
UT-30 ORCWS turret (by Elbit) equipped with:
Note: 1 Spike MR missile is transported inside of the vehicle. | |
Mowag Piranha IIIC | Piranha IIIC – IFV
"Infantry Fighting Vehicle" (Mowag) |
Switzerland | (Illustration) | Botswana Ground Force | [115][116]
Hitfist 30 turret (by Oto Melara) equipped with:
|
Mowag Piranha V | Dragón VCR – VCI
"vehículo de combate sobre ruedas – vehículo de combate infantería" |
Switzerland | Spanish Army | [117][118]
Guardian 30 turret (by Escribano) equipped with: | |
Mowag Piranha V | Piranha V
(Mowag / Uzina Mecanica Bucuresti) |
Switzerland | Romanian Land Forces | [119][120]
UT-30 Mk2 turret (by Elbit) equipped with:
| |
Mowag Piranha V / LAV 6.0 | LAV 700 | Switzerland | — | Sauti Arabian National Guard | [121][122]
Cockerill 3000 turret (by John Cockerill) equipped with:
|
Pandur I (6×6) | Pandur I (6×6) IFV
(Steyr-Daimler-Puch / AV Technology LLC) |
Austria | Kuwait National Guard | [123][124]
Delco LAV-25 turret equipped with:
| |
Pandur II (8×8) | Pandur II 8×8 KBVP | Austria | Czech Army | [125]
RCWS-30 turret (by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems) equipped with: | |
Pandur II (8×8) | Pandur II (8×8)
(Steyr-Daimler-Puch / Fabrequipa) |
Austria | Portuguese Army | [126]
SP30 turret (by GDELS) equipped with: | |
Patria AMV | Badger IFV | Finland | South African Army | [127][128]
LCT-30 (by Denel) equipped with:[129]
| |
Patria AMV | Patria AMV – BMP-3
(Patria / Rosomak SA) |
Finland | — | United Arab Emirates Army | [130]
This is an amphibious IFV. BMP-3 turret equipped with:
|
Patria AMV | Patria AMV CRO 30L
(Patria / Duro Dakovic Special Vehicles d.d.) |
Finland | Croatian Army | [131][132][133][134]
UT-30 Mk2 turret (by Elbit) equipped with:
| |
Patria AMV | KTO Rosomak
(Patria / Rosomak SA) |
Finland | Polish Land Forces | [135]
Initial variant of the Rosomak IFV, the base variant is capable of amphibious operations, the up-armoured variants (M1M) aren't. Hitfist 30P turret (by Oto Melara) equipped with:
| |
Patria AMV | KTO Rosomak
(Patria / Rosomak SA) |
Finland | Polish Land Forces | [136][137]
Second variant of the Rosomak IFV, ordered in 2022 and 2024. ZSSW-30 turret (by HSW and WB Electronics) equipped with:
| |
VBCI
"Véhicule Blindé de Combat d'Infanterie" |
VBCI
(Nexter) |
France | French Army | [138][139]
Tarask turret (by GIAT Industries, derived from Dragar turret) equipped with:
| |
VBTP-MR Guarani | VBCI Guarani | Italy | Brazilian Army | [140]
This is an amphibious IFV. UT-30BR turret (by Elbit Systems) equipped with:
| |
[140][141]
Modernised UT-30BR2 SARC turret (by ARES) equipped with:
| |||||
Wheeled IFV in development and prototypes | |||||
BTR-22 | BTR-22 | Russia | — | Potential client: | [142]
This is an amphibious IFV. Turret equipped with:
|
CTWV
"Common tactical wheeled vehicle" |
Type 24 ICV
"Infantry combat vehicle'' |
Japan | — | Japan Ground Self-Defense Force | [143][144][145][146]
Turret equipped with:
|
Freccia EVO | VBM Freccia EVO – AIFV / ATGM
"Veicolo Blindato Medio Freccia Evoluzione – Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle" (CIO - Consortium Iveco - OTO Melara) |
Italy | — | Italian Army | [147][88]
Hitfist turret (by Oto Melara) equipped with:
|
GTK Boxer A2/A3 | Boxer CRV (block II)
"Schwerer Waffenträger Infanterie" |
Germany | Australian Army | [90]
LANCE 2 turret (by Rheinmetall) equipped with:
Chassis equipped with:
| |
GTK Boxer A3 | Boxer RadSPz (PuBo)
"Radschützenpanzer" (RadSPz) (KMW / Rheinmetall) |
Germany | Potential users: | [149][150]
RCT 30 turret (by KMW) equipped with:
| |
K808 White Tiger | N-WAV
"New Weeled Armoured Vehicle" |
South Korea |
(base chassis) |
Available on the market | [151][152][153]
This is an amphibious IFV. Turret equipped with:
|
Patria AMV | KTO Rosomak-L
(Patria / Rosomak SA) |
Finland | — | Polish Land Forces | [154]
Third variant of the Rosomak IFV, not amphibious anymore. ZSSW-30 turret (by HSW and WB Electronics) equipped with:
|
Patria AMVXP | BOV 8x8 Vydra | Finland | Slovakian Army | [155][156][157]
This is an amphibious IFV. Turra 30 turret (by EVPÚ) equipped with:
| |
VPK-7829 Bumerang | K-17 Bumerang
(Military Industrial Company of Russia / Arzamas Machine-Building Plant) |
Russia | Russia | [158][159][160]
This is an amphibious IFV. Bumerang-BM turret equipped with:
|
See also
[edit]- Infantry fighting vehicles
- Lists of armoured fighting vehicles
- List of modern armoured fighting vehicles
- Armoured personnel carrier
- Armoured warfare
- Infantry Squad Vehicle
- Mechanized infantry
Notes
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- ^ a b c d e f Remote controlled weapon station
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