
Upgraded with a new Fire Control System similar to the one found on the Leopard 1A5 Has no MBTs, but operates APCs like the Matador. In total, 100 used Leopard 2A6 tanks were delivered from the Netherlands by the end of 2019.ġ84 in storage.

Some of the existing Leopard 2A4's are equipped with Israeli made Urdan mine rollers. Uses IFVs like Combat Vehicle 90 and APCs like Patria Pasi and Mamba APC instead. Army Europe surplus stocks in Germany between 1979–1988 + 173 M60A3 between 1992–2001 + 108 M60A3 from the Austrian Army Surplus in 2002, ĭoes not currently operate main battle tanks. Out of 735 M60A3 + 700 M60A1 were brought up to A3 Standard from U.S.
BATTLE TANK FORCE FIELD FULL
Though the initial prototype (T-54E) was delivered in 1984, full production did not begin until 2004–2005, an additional 140–160 are to be converted from stored T-55.ġ4 T-80UK and 20 T-80U purchased in 1997. Some sources establish that the T-55 are part of an unfinished weapons deal. īorrowed from Peru as war compensation ( Cenepa War). Operates 6 M41 Walker Bulldog light tanks, but not MBTs.ģ0 1V's and 30 1A5's models bought from Chile. Upgraded 2A5DK to 2A7DK in 2016 (2A5DK/2A7DK is the Danish upgraded version of the 2A5/2A7) Unknown number donated to Ukraine.ĭonated by Germany in exchange for Czech tanks sent to Ukraine.
BATTLE TANK FORCE FIELD UPGRADE
Only some M3 Stuart are used as gatekeepers.ģrd tank generation Czech upgrade of T-72, produced 2003-2006.Ģ0 active, remainder (66) in storage, as reserve. AFVs are used instead in service, such as the LAV III, EE-9 Cascavel, and M8 Greyhound. Retired from active serviceĭefence force exists, but operates no MBTs in service. 8 were donated to Ukraine in 2023.Ĩ to be used as spares, upgrades for Leopard 2A5 in 2015 20 were upgraded to 2A4M CAN standard in 2010, 18 converted into Wisent 2 "Ram" AEVs, leaving 42 Leopard 2A4 CAN in service by 2022. Upgraded from Dutch Leopard 2A4 in 2010, closer to 2A6 armor configuration but with shorter barrel.Ĩ0 Dutch Leopard 2A4 initially purchased in 2007, and 15 more 2A4s were later purchased from Germany as "Logistic Stock Vehicles" exclusively for spare parts. Later replaced with 20 Leopard 2A6NL tanks purchased from the Netherlands. Ģ0 Leopard 2A6 initially leased from Germany for the War in Afghanistan in 2007. Has no MBTs, but operates ACMAT Bastion APCs. Two operational tanks with the Centro de Instrução de Blindados of the Brazilian Army In service 54 SK-105 Kürassier light tanks. Has no MBTs, but has 18 PT-76 light tanks. Some were kept in inventory for training and research purposes. Will be subject to a combat value increase in the near future.ġ74 Type 59 tanks were upgraded to Type 59 Durjoy īelgium retired its last operational Leopard 1 MBTs in 2014.

In 2022, Australia signed a contract to replace the 59 M1A1 AIM Abrams with 75 M1A2 SEPv3, scheduled for delivery beginning in 2024. Those that remain are now under Taliban control.Īlbania retired most operational T-54/T-55 and Type 59 MBTs in 2001. Most either destroyed or scrapped during NATO occupation. Table of main battle tanks by country A Country
