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List of currently active United States military land vehicles

The following is a list of active United States military land vehicles grouped by type of land vehicle.

Main battle tank

Infantry fighting vehicles

  • Bradley Fighting Vehicle – 6,724[1]
    • M3A3 Bradley
    • M7 Bradley Fire Support Vehicle (B-FiST)
    • Bradley Engineer Squad Vehicle (ESV)
    • Bradley Battle Command Vehicle (BCV)

Armored personnel carriers

Stryker
  • Stryker 4,466
    • M1126 Interim Armored Vehicle (IAV) M1126 STRYKER (IAV) has two variants.
      • The Infantry Carrier Vehicle (ICV) and the Mobile Gun System (MGS).The (ICV) variant has eight additional configurations: Mortar Carrier (MC), Reconnaissance Vehicle (RV), Commanders Vehicle (CV), Fire Support Vehicle (FSV), Medical Evacuation Vehicle (MEV), Engineer Squad Vehicle (ESV), Anti-tank Guided Missile Vehicle (ATGM), and NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle (NBCRV).
      • M1296 "Dragoon" - All M1126 vehicles will be converted to this standard or attached with 4 Hellfire missiles.
    • M1127 Reconnaissance Vehicle (RV)
    • M1128 Mobile Gun System (MGS)
    • M1129 Mortar Carrier (MC)
    • M1130 Command Vehicle (CV)
    • M1131 Fire Support Vehicle (FSV)
    • M1132 Engineer Squad Vehicle (ESV)
    • M1133 Medical Evacuation Vehicle (MEV)
    • M1134 Anti-Tank Guided Missile Vehicle (
    • M1135 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, Reconnaissance Vehicle (NBC RV)
  • M113 armored personnel carrier – 6,000[2][3]
    • M58 Wolf
    • M113A3 APC
    • M113 Armored Medical Evacuation Vehicle (AMEV)
    • M548A3 Cargo Carrier
    • M577A3 Medical Vehicle
    • M901A3 Improved TOW Vehicle (ITV)
    • M1059A3 Lynx Smoke Generator Carrier (SGC)
    • M1064A3 Mortar Carrier
    • M1068A3 Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS) Carrier
  • LAV-25 – (light armored vehicle) 870[4]
    • LAV-25A2
    • LAV-AT (Anti-Tank)
    • LAV-M (Mortar)
    • LAV-R (Recovery)
    • LAV-C2 (Command & Control)
    • LAV-LOG (Logistics)
    • LAV-MEWSS (Mobile Electronic Warfare Support System)
  • Assault Amphibious Vehicle 1,311
    • AAVP-7A1 (Personnel)
    • AAVC-7A1 (Command)
    • AAVR-7A1 (Recovery)
  • Bison (armoured personnel carrier) 12
  • Pandur I 50
  • M93 Fox NBCRV – 123

Armored combat support vehicles

Mine-protected vehicles

Light armored vehicles

HMMWV
  • Humvee – ≈260,000[5][6]
    • M997A3 Ambulance[7]
    • M1097A2 Unarmored Cargo/Troop/Air-defense Carrier
    • M1114 Up-Armored Armament Carrier
    • M1116 Up-Armored Armament Carrier
    • M1145 Up-Armored Armament Carrier
    • M1151A1 Up-Armored Armament Carrier
    • M1152A1 Up-Armored Cargo/Troop Carrier
    • M1165A1 Up-Armored Command and Control Carrier
    • M1167A1 Up-Armored TOW Carrier
    • Ground Mobility Vehicle
  • General Dynamics Flyer
  • M1117 Armored Security Vehicle – 1,836
    • M1200 Armored Knight

Light utility vehicles

Growler

Self-propelled artillery

Anti-aircraft

Prime movers and trucks

Miscellaneous

Unmanned combat vehicles

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Experimental vehicles

See also

References

  1. ^ Bradley Fighting Vehicle Systems Archived 2013-05-13 at the Wayback Machine – Olive-Drab.com
  2. ^ M113 Variants Archived 2015-04-09 at the Wayback Machine – Fas.org
  3. ^ M113 Family of Vehicles Archived 2007-09-13 at the Wayback Machine – Army.mil
  4. ^ LAV-25 Archived 2013-06-14 at the Wayback Machine – MarineCorpstimes
  5. ^ HMMWV Archived 2015-05-05 at the Wayback Machine – 2013 Army Weapon Systems Handbook
  6. ^ Humvee Spec Sheets Archived 2012-10-21 at the Wayback Machine – AM General
  7. ^ New National Guard ambulance unveiled Archived 2014-02-01 at the Wayback Machine – Military1.com, 30 January 2014
  8. ^ United States air rescue teams ordered HDT Storm SRTV Archived 2013-02-05 at the Wayback Machine – Armyrecognition.com, February 3, 2013
  9. ^ "GM Defense Awarded a $214.3M Contract to Produce the U.S. Army's Infantry Squad Vehicle". General Motors. 27 June 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  10. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-02-15. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  11. ^ US Army Works Toward Single Ground Robot - Defensenews.com, 15 November 2014
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