List of weapons of the Lebanese Civil War
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The Lebanese Civil War was a multi-sided military conflict that pitted a variety of local irregular militias, both Muslim and Christian, against each other between 1975 and 1990. A wide variety of weapons were used by the different armies and factions operating in the Lebanese Civil War. Combatants included:
- the leftist-Muslim militias of the Lebanese National Movement (LNM) coalition (1975 – 1982):
- the Sunni Muslim Independent Nasserite Movement's Al-Mourabitoun militia (1975 – 1988);
- the Sunni Muslim Popular Nasserist Organization's National Liberation Army (NLA) militia (1975 – 1991);
- the Sunni Muslim Toilers League's Zafer el-Khatib Forces (ZKF) militia (1974 – 1991);
- the Druze Progressive Socialist Party's People's Liberation Army (Druze PLA) militia (1975 – 1991);
- the Sixth of February Movement militia (1975 – 1986);
- the Union of Working People's Forces's (UWPF) Victory Divisions militia (1965 – 1990);
- the Union of Working People's Forces-Corrective Movement's (UWPF-CM) Nasser's Forces militia (1975 – 1990);
- the Communist Action Organization in Lebanon (OCAL) militia (1975 – 1991);
- the Lebanese Communist Party's Popular Guard militia (1970 – 2000);
- the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party's Assad Battalion militia (1966 – present);
- the Syrian Social Nationalist Party's (SSNP) Eagles of the Whirlwind militia (1932 – present);
- the Najjadeh Party militia (1936 – present);
- the Shia Muslim Knights of Ali militia (1967 – 1976);
- the Muslim Lebanese Arab Army (LAA), dissident faction of the Lebanese Army (1976 – 1977);
- the rightist-Christian militias of the Lebanese Front coalition (1976 – 1980):
- the Christian Kataeb Regulatory Forces (KRF) militia (1961 – 1980);
- the Christian Al-Tanzim militia (1969 – 1990);
- the Christian Guardians of the Cedars (GoC) militia (1974 – 2000);
- the Christian Tigers Militia (a.k.a. Al-Noumour, Noumour Al-Ahrar, Noumours, NLP Tigers) militia (1968 – 1991);
- the Christian Zgharta Liberation Army (ZLA, a.k.a. Al-Marada, Marada Brigade, Mardaite Brigade) militia (1967 – 1991);
- the Christian Tyous Team of Commandos (TTC, a.k.a. "Tyous" for short, also translated as the "Stubborn Ones" or "Les Têtus", "Les Obstinés") militia (1975 – 1985);
- the Christian Lebanese Youth Movement (LYM, a.k.a. Maroun Khoury Group – MKG) militia (1975 – 1977);
- the Christian Young Men militia (1978 – 1986);
- the Christian Zahliote Group (ZG, a.k.a. Groupement Zahliote – GZ) militia (1975 – 1981);
- the Christian Shuraya Party's Assyrian Battalion (AB) militia (1978 – 1981);
- the Christian Maronite Monks militia (1975 – 1980);
- the Christian Maronite League militia (1952 – present);
- the Christian Army of Free Lebanon (AFL), dissident faction of the Lebanese Army (1976 – 1978);
- the Druze Vanguard of the Maani Army (Movement of the Druze Jihad) (VMA – MDJ) militia (1976 – 1978);
- the Christian Lebanese Forces militia (LF), successor of the Lebanese Front and the KRF militia (1977 – 1994);
- the Christian Lebanese Forces – Executive Command (LFEC) militia, dissident faction of the LF (1985 – 1991);
- the Kurdish Democratic Party – Lebanon (KDP-L) militia (1975 – 1991);
- the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) urban guerrilla group (1975 – 1991);
- the Alawite Arab Democratic Party's Arab Red Knights (ARK) militia (1981 – 1991);
- the Shia Muslim Amal Movement militia (1975 – present);
- the Shia Muslim Islamic Jihad Organization (IJO) urban guerrilla group (1983 – 1992);
- the Shia Muslim Hezbollah guerrilla group (1985 – present);
- the Sunni Muslim Islamic Unification Movement (IUM, a.k.a. Al-Tawheed) militia (1982 – present);
- the United Nasserite Organization (UNO) guerrilla group (1986 – 1991);
- the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions (LARF) urban guerrilla group (1979 – 1988);
- the Lebanese Liberation Front (LLF) urban guerrilla group (1987 – 1989);
- the Popular Revolutionary Resistance Organization (PRRO) urban guerrilla group (1987 – 1990);
- the Front for the Liberation of Lebanon from Foreigners (FLLF) urban guerrilla group (1980 – 1983);
- the Liberation Battalion urban guerrilla group (1987 – 1988);
- the Sons of the South (SotS) guerrilla group (1983 – 1995);
- the South Lebanon Army (SLA) militia (1978 – 2000);
- the official Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) and the Internal Security Forces (ISF), led by the Lebanese government;
- the mainstream Palestinian guerrilla factions of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the breakaway Rejectionist Front (present in Lebanon from 1968 to 1983);
- the Palestine Liberation Army (present in Lebanon from 1976 to 1990);
- the Syrian Arab Armed Forces (present in Lebanon from 1976 to 2005);
- the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) (present in Lebanon from 1978 to 2000);
- in between, a plethora of irregular Lebanese armed groups that emerged from the wrecks of both the LNM and the Lebanese Front alliances, after their collapse in the early 1980s.
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Weapons and equipment
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The list below comprises all the weapons and equipment employed by the LNM, Lebanese Front, LAA, AFL, LF, IUM, Hezbollah, Al-Mourabitoun, NLA, Druze PLA, SLA, LAF, ISF, and lesser Lebanese groups (note: the Syrian Army, PLO, Palestinian PLA and IDF are not included on this list).
Pistols and revolvers




- Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver[citation needed]
- Smith & Wesson Model 13 revolver[citation needed]
- Smith & Wesson Model 14 revolver[citation needed]
- Smith & Wesson Model 15 revolver[citation needed]
- Smith & Wesson Model 17 revolver[citation needed]
- Smith & Wesson Model 19 revolver[citation needed]
- Colt Single Action Army second generation revolver
- Colt Cobra .38 Special snub-nose revolver[1]
- Mauser C96 "broomhandle" pistol[2]
- Mauser HSc pistol[2]
- Mauser M2 semi-automatic handgun[2]
- Luger pistol[2]
- Walther P38 pistol[3][2]
- Walther PPK pistol[4]
- Heckler & Koch VP70 pistol[2]
- Heckler & Koch P7 pistol[2]
- Heckler & Koch P9 pistol[2]
- SIG P210 pistol[2]
- SIG-Sauer P220 and P225 pistols[2]
- Astra A-80 pistol[2]
- Astra A-90 pistol[2]
- Astra A-100 pistol[2]
- Llama M82 pistol[2]
- Star A, B, B Super, and P pistols[2]
- Star 30M pistol[2]
- Star Ultrastar, Firestar and Megastar pistols[2]
- Taurus PT92, PT99, and PT100 pistols[2]
- Beretta M1951 pistol[2]
- Beretta 85, 86, 87 and 89 pistols[2]
- MAB PA-15 pistol[2]
- Colt M1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol[5][2]
- Para-Ordnance P14-45 (Canadian-produced version of the M1911A1 pistol)[2]
- FN Browning M1910 and M1922 pistols[2]
- FN Browning Hi-Power pistol[6][7]
- FN Browning BDM pistol[2]
- FN Browning BDA380 pistol[2]
- FN Browning HP-DA/BDA9 pistol[2]
- Tokarev TT-33 pistol[2]
- Makarov PM/PMM pistol[2]
- CZ 52 pistol[2]
- CZ 75 pistol[2]
- CZ 82/83 pistol[2]
- CZ 85 pistol[2]
Submachine guns




- MP 40[citation needed]
- PPD-40[8]
- PPSh-41[9][8]
- Beretta M38/44 Found in a weapon cache.
- M1A1 Thompson[citation needed]
- Crvena Zastava Automat M56 (Yugoslavian-produced submachine gun similar in design to the German MP 40)
- MAT-49[8]
- OTs-02 Kiparis[8]
- Sa 25/26[10]
- PM-63 RAK[11]
- Sten Mk V[8]
- Sterling L2A3/Mark 4 submachine gun[8]
- L34A1/Mk.5 Sterling-Patchett (sound-suppressed version of the Sterling L2A3)[12]
- Carl Gustaf m/45 (or its Egyptian-produced version, dubbed the "Port Said")[8]
- Škorpion vz. 61[13][14][8]
- Spectre M4[8]
- Walther MPL[8]
- Beretta Model 12[5]
- Steyr MPi 69 (Austrian-produced submachine gun similar in design to the Israeli Uzi)
- Uzi (MP-2, Mini Uzi, and Micro Uzi variants)[8]
- MAC-10 Machine pistol[8]
- MAC-11 Machine pistol (sub-compact version of the MAC-10)[8]
- Heckler & Koch MP5[8]
- Heckler & Koch MP5K (shortened version of the MP5)[8]
Bolt-action rifles
Semi-automatic rifles


- MAS-49 rifle[17][15][18]
- M1 Garand (or its Italian-produced copy, the Beretta Model 1952)[19]
- SKS[15]
- Vz. 52 rifle[20][15]
- M14 rifle[21]
- Beretta BM 59 (Italian-produced semi-automatic rifle similar in design to the M14)
Carbines

Assault rifles and Battle Rifles




- Sturmgewehr 44 assault rifle
- AK-47 assault rifle[26] (other variants included the AKM,[15] the Hungarian AK-63, the Yugoslav Zastava M70[27] and Zastava M80, the Polish PMK-DGN-60, Chinese Type 56 and Type 56-1, North Korean Type 58 and Type 68, the Romanian Pistol Mitralieră model 1963/1965[28][29] and AIM, Bulgarian AKK/AKKS, and former East German MPi-KM and MPi-KMS-72 assault rifles)[4][13]
- AK-74
- Vz. 58
- AMD-65
- FN FAL[30][31][15][32]
- FN CAL[33]
- ROMAT (Israeli-produced 'lightened' version of the FN FAL battle rifle)
- M16A1[30][34][35][36][37][15][32]
- M16A2
- ArmaLite AR-18
- Norinco CQ
- CETME Model C (Spanish-produced assault rifle similar in design to the German Heckler & Koch G3)[15]
- Heckler & Koch G3[38][39][40][41][15][42]
- Heckler & Koch HK33
- Heckler & Koch G41
- Heckler & Koch G53
- SIG SG 540 and SIG SG 542 assault rifles[43][15]
Sniper rifles and Designated marksman rifles




- Lee–Enfield SMLE Mk III (equipped with telescopic sights)[44]
- FN FAL (equipped with telescopic sights)[45]
- Heckler & Koch G3 (equipped with telescopic sights)[45][46]
- M16A1 (equipped with telescopic sights; not very effective)[47]
- SIG SG 542 (equipped with telescopic sights)
- FR F1[48]
- Dragunov SVD-63[49][50][51][52]
- Tabuk Sniper Rifle
- Zastava M76/M78
- M21 Sniper Weapon System[52]
- M40 rifle
- Remington Model 700[52]
- Savage 10FP/110FP[52]
- PSL Sniper Rifle
- SSG 82
- Steyr SSG 69
- Enfield L42A1 (military version) and Enforcer (Police version) rifles[52]
- Heckler & Koch PSG1[52]
- PTRS-41 14.5mm anti-tank rifle (used for heavy sniping)
Shotguns
- Winchester Model 1200
- Mossberg 500 12-gauge (20.2 mm)
- Remington Model 870 Police Magnum 12-gauge (20.2 mm)
- Franchi SPAS-12 semi-automatic
- Franchi SPAS-15 semi-automatic
Light machine guns



- M1918A2 BAR
- Bren Mk. I .303 (7.7mm)
- RPK
- Zastava M77 (Yugoslav-produced version of the RPK)
- RPD[1]
- DP-28
- FM 24/29
- Heckler & Koch HK21[53]
- FN FAL 50-41 Heavy Barrel (HB)
- MAKLEON (Israeli-produced version of the FN FAL 50-41 HB)
General-purpose machine guns

Medium and Heavy machine guns

- Besa Mark III 7.92mm (mounted on Technicals)
- Browning M1919A4 .30 Cal (mounted on Technicals, armoured cars, tanks, and APCs)[59][60][61]
- SG-43/SGM Goryunov (mounted on Technicals, tanks and APCs)[27]
- Type 53/57 (Chinese variant of the SG-43 and SGM)
- DShKM 12.7mm Heavy machine gun (mainly mounted on Technicals, tanks and APCs)[62][61][27]
- Vz. 38/46 (Czechoslovakian variant of the DShKM)
- Type 54 (Chinese variant of the DShKM)[63]
- Type 77 12.7mm Heavy machine gun
- NSV 12.7mm Heavy machine gun (taken off from disabled tanks and re-mounted on Technicals)
- Zastava M87 (Yugoslav variant of the NSV mounted on Technicals)
- KPV 14.5mm Heavy machine gun (mounted on Technicals)[64]
- Browning M2HB .50 Cal (mounted on Technicals, tanks, and APCs)[34][65][66]
- AN/M2 aircraft gun (version of the Browning M2HB mounted on Technicals and armoured cars)[65]
Grenade systems
- Mark 2 "Pineapple" Fragmentation Hand/Rifle Grenade
- M61 Fragmentation Hand Grenade
- M67 grenade
- M18 smoke grenade
- M5 grenade[58]
- M26 grenade[58]
- Type 67 stick grenade[67]
- F1 hand grenade
- RG-4 anti-personnel grenade[50]
- RG-42 hand grenade
- RGD-5 hand grenade
- RPG-43 anti-tank grenade[50]
- RKG-3 anti-tank grenade
- PGN-60 anti-tank rifle grenade[68]
- M60 rifle grenade[69]
- AC58 rifle grenade
- APAV40 rifle grenade
- M52 rifle grenade
- STRIM 65 rifle grenade
- Mecar R1A1 Super Energa rifle grenade
- Mecar BTU rifle grenade
- FN Telgren rifle grenade
Land mine systems
- M18A1 Claymore anti-personnel mine
- M14 anti-personnel mine[70]
- No. 3 anti-personnel mine[70]
- No. 4/4A anti-personnel mine[70]
- No. 4 enhanced anti-personnel mine[70]
- No. 10 anti-personnel mine[70]
- PMD-6/6M anti-personnel mine[70]
- PMN 2 anti-personnel mine[70]
- Type 72A/B anti-personnel mine[70]
- GYATA 64 anti-personnel mine[70]
- Mi Ap ID Mle 51 anti-personnel mine[70]
- Mi Ap DV Mle 59 anti-personnel mine[70]
- MAPS anti-personnel mine[70]
- VS 50 anti-personnel mine[70]
- PRB M35 anti-personnel mine[70]
- TM-46/TMN-46 anti-tank mine[71]
- TM-57 anti-tank mine[71]
- TM-62M anti-tank mine[71]
- TMA-3 anti-tank mine[71]
- TMA-4 anti-tank mine[71]
- TMA-5 anti-tank mine[71]
- M6A1 anti-tank mine[71]
- M7A1 anti-tank mine[71]
- M15 anti-tank mine[71]
- M19 anti-tank mine[71]
- PRB M3 anti-tank mine[71]
- Mk 7 anti-tank mine[71]
- TC/6 anti-tank mine[71]
Anti-tank rocket and grenade launchers




- M9A1 Bazooka 60 mm
- 88.9mm Instalaza M65 (Spanish improved variant of the US M20 "Super Bazooka" 3.5 inch)
- LRAC Mle 50 73 mm (French-produced anti-tank rocket launcher developed from the German Panzerschreck)[72]
- RL-83 Blindicide anti-tank rocket launcher[73]
- M72 LAW[12][74]
- M80 Zolja 64 mm (Yugoslav-produced anti-tank rocket launcher similar to the M72 LAW)
- RPG-2 rocket-propelled grenade launcher.[75][76][77]
- RPG-7 rocket-propelled grenade launcher.[75][76][78][79][80][81]
- Type 69 RPG rocket-propelled grenade launcher
- M47 Dragon
- CMS B-300 83 mm reusable man-portable anti-tank weapon system
- ENTAC[82][83]
- MILAN (mounted on Technicals and M113 APCs)[84][79][85][61][86]
- BGM-71 TOW (mounted on Technicals and M113 APCs)[87][86]
- AT-3 Sagger[85]
- M203 grenade launcher[6][12][88]
- M79 grenade launcher[89]
Recoilless rifles


- Type 36 57 mm (Chinese-produced version of the shoulder-fired US M18 recoilless rifle)[90]
- M2 Carl Gustaf 84 mm (shoulder-fired)
- M67 90 mm (shoulder-fired)
- B-10 82 mm (mounted on Technicals)[91][61][92]
- B-11 107 mm (mounted on Technicals)[93]
- SPG-9 73 mm (mounted on Technicals)[94]
- Type 56 75 mm (Chinese variant of the US M20 recoilless rifle)[54][95]
- M40A1 106 mm (mounted on Technicals, M113, AMX-VCI, and VAB APCs)[96][97][61]
- L6 Wombat 120 mm (mounted on Technicals)
Mortars


- Type E1 51 mm Light mortar
- L16 81mm mortar
- Thomson-Brandt MO-60-L 60 mm light mortar[98]
- M224 60 mm lightweight mortar (LWCMS)
- M2 60 mm mortar[30]
- M29 81 mm mortar[99]
- 82-PM-41 82 mm mortar
- 2B14-1 Podnos 82 mm mortar
- M30 4.2 inch (106.7mm) mortar[100]
- M1938 107 mm mortar[101]
- Hotchkiss-Brandt TDA MO-120-RT-61 120 mm towed heavy mortar[30][98]
- 120-PM-38 (M-1938) 120 mm heavy mortar[101]
- 120-PM-43 (M-1943) 120 mm heavy mortar[30]
- Soltam M-65 120 mm heavy mortar (mostly mounted on M3/M9 half-tracks and modified M113 APCs)[30][102][103]
- Soltam M-66 160 mm heavy mortar (mostly mounted on M3/M9 half-tracks and Makmat mortar carriers)[30][104]
- MT-13 (M1943) 160 mm heavy mortar[101]
- 2S4 240 mm towed breech-loading heavy mortar[96][101]
Rocket and missile systems


- DKB Grad-P 122 mm Light portable rocket system[105][106]
- BM-11 122 mm multiple rocket launcher (North Korean 30-tube version of the BM-21 Grad mounted on an unlicensed copy of the Japanese-manufactured Isuzu HTS12G 2.5 ton truck)[75][107][108]
- BM-13 122 mm multiple rocket launcher[75][109]
- BM-21 Grad 122 mm multiple rocket launcher[110][111]
- RL-21 (Sakr-36) 122 mm multiple rocket launcher (Egyptian 30-tube version of the BM-11 mounted on a Soviet-manufactured ZIL-157 general-purpose truck)[112]
- APR-40/RO-40 128 mm multiple rocket launcher[113][114]
- Type 63 107 mm towed multiple rocket launcher (Chinese version of the BM-12 mounted on Technicals)[115][61][116]
- Type 81 140 mm towed multiple rocket launcher (Chinese version of the BM-14 mounted on Technicals)[115]
- FIM-43 Redeye surface-to-air missile
- SA-7 Grail surface-to-air missile[5][117][118][119]
- Frog-7 short-range artillery rocket[120]
- SS.11 anti-tank missile (mounted on ACMAT TPK 4.20-NA12 trucks and Gazelle helicopter gunships)[83]
- SS.12 anti-tank missile (mounted on ACMAT TPK 4.20-NA12 trucks and Gazelle helicopter gunships)
- HOT anti-tank missile (mounted on Gazelle helicopter gunships)
- SNEB 68 mm (2.7-inch) unguided rocket projectile (fired from locally-built eight-tube Multiple rocket launchers installed on Technicals)[75][121]
- Homebuilt short-range rockets (fired from an adapted ZPU-4 AA gun mount installed on Unimog light trucks)[122]
Anti-tank guns


Anti-aircraft guns and Autocannons

- M1939 (61-K) 37 mm anti-aircraft gun (mounted on Unimog light trucks)[129]
- AZP S-60 57 mm anti-aircraft gun[130]
- Bofors 40 mm L/60 anti-aircraft gun (mounted on cargo trucks and BTR-152 APCs)[130][131][132][133][134][135]
- M621 20 mm chain-fed cannon (fitted on Gazelle helicopter gunships)
- Zastava M55 A2 20 mm autocannon (mostly mounted on technicals, cargo trucks and M113 APCs)[136][137][138][61][139][140]
- Hispano-Suiza HS.661 30 mm autocannon[141]
- Vz.53 12.7 mm quadruple-barrelled AA gun
- ZPU (ZPU-1, ZPU-2, ZPU-4) 14.5mm autocannons (mostly mounted on technicals, M113 APCs and M3/M9 half tracks)[142][143][144][145]
- ZU-23-2 23 mm autocannon (mostly mounted on technicals, cargo trucks, M113 and BTR-152 APCs)[105][133][146][147]
- Type 85/YW 306 23 mm autocannon (Chinese-produced version of the ZU-23-2, mounted on technicals, cargo trucks and M113 APCs)
Howitzers


- QF Mk III 25-Pounder field gun[148][140]
- Soltam M-71 155 mm 39 caliber towed howitzer[149]
- M101A1 105 mm towed field howitzer[150][151]
- M102 105 mm light towed field howitzer[98]
- M114A1 155 mm towed field howitzer[100][98]
- Mle 1950 BF-50 155 mm howitzer[96][34][100][98]
- M198 155 mm howitzer[98]
- FH-70 155 mm field howitzer
- M1938 (M-30) 122 mm howitzer[96][98]
- 2A18 (D-30) 122 mm howitzer[96][152][153]
- M1944 (BS-3) 100 mm anti-tank and field gun
- M1954 (M-46) 130 mm towed field gun[154][107]
- Type 59-1 130 mm field gun (Chinese-made gun deriveted from the Soviet M-46)[100][155]
- M1955 (D-20) 152 mm towed gun-howitzer[156]
Armoured vehicles








- AMX-13 light tank (75 mm, 90 mm, and 105 mm gun versions)[141][157][158][159][160][161][98][83]
- M41A3 Walker Bulldog light tank[141][162][163][164][165][83][166]
- Sherman Firefly Mk Vc medium tank[83]
- Sherman M-50 medium tank[167][34][168][169][170][171]
- T-34/85 medium tank[172][173][174][175][176]
- T-54A, T-54B and T-55A main battle tanks[96][34][177][178][179][180][181][182][183][98]
- T-62 main battle tank
- Ti-67 (Tiran 4 and Tiran 5) main battle tanks (Israeli-modified versions of the T-54/55)[184][185][186]
- M48A1 and M48A5 main battle tanks[157][187][188][189]
- Charioteer tank destroyer[105][190][191][192][193][83]
- M42A1 Duster SPAAG[194][162][195][196][197][198][83][199]
- ZSU-23-4M1 Shilka SPAAG[110][200][201][202][203][204][205][206][207][208]
- Ferret armoured car[209][210][83]
- Shorland Mk 1 Patrol Car
- BRDM-2 amphibious armoured scout car
- Cadillac Gage V-100 Commando armoured car[162][211][212]
- Staghound armoured car[141][213][214][215][216][217][83][218][219][220]
- Panhard AML-90 armoured car[141][162][221][222][223][224][83][225][98]
- Alvis Saladin armoured car[157][226][227][83][228][229]
- IAI/Ramta RAM-2V Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle[230][231]
- IAI/Ramta RBY-2 Scout Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle[230][231]
- Bravia V-200 Chaimite armoured car[232][233][83]
- UR-416 armoured car[234][235][236][237][238][239]
- BTR-152 armoured personnel carrier[132][240][241][133][242]
- BTR-50PK amphibious armoured personnel carrier[243]
- BTR-60PB armoured personnel carrier[244][245][246]
- VAB armoured personnel carrier[157][247][248][249][98]
- Alvis Saracen armoured personnel carrier[250][226][251][83]
- Panhard M3 VTT armoured personnel carrier[105][252][253][224][83][254]
- M3/M9 Zahlam half-track[255][256][257][258]
- M59 armored personnel carrier[83]
- M113 armored personnel carrier and M113 ACAV[157][34][259][260][261][262][62][263][83]
- AMX-VCI armoured personnel carrier[264][158][40][265][83][171]
- BMP-1 armoured personnel carrier[244][266][267][268]
- M577 command vehicle[260][269]
- M113 modified mortar carrier[270][83][114]
- M106 mortar carrier
- M125A2 mortar carrier[260]
- Makmat mortar carrier[104]
- Homebuilt armoured cars[271][272]
Technicals, Gun trucks, transport and recovery vehicles
- Hotchkiss M201 jeep (French-produced version of the Willys MB jeep)[69]
- Willys M38 MC jeep
- Willys M38A1 MD jeep[273][274]
- Willys CJ-3B jeep[275]
- Jeep CJ-5 and Jeep CJ-8 (Civilian versions of the Willys M38A1 MD jeep)[65]
- Keohwa M-5GA1 and Kia KM410 jeeps (South Korean-produced versions of the Willys M38A1 MD jeep)[80][61][86]
- M151A1/A2 ¼-ton utility truck[276][277][278][279][280][281][282][283]
- GAZ-69A field car[284]
- UAZ-469 light utility vehicle[285][286]
- Kaiser M715 jeep[287]
- VIASA MB-CJ6 jeep (Spanish-produced version of the Willys CJ-3B jeep)[288]
- Santana Series III (Spanish-produced version of the Land-Rover long wheelbase series III)
- Santana 88 Ligero Military jeep[289][155][64]
- Austin Champ light truck
- Land-Rover short and long wheelbase series II-III[290][291][292][293]
- Range Rover first generation luxury Sport utility vehicle (SUV)
- Morattab Series IV utility vehicle (Iranian-produced unlicensed version of the Land-Rover long wheelbase series III)[279]
- Pinzgauer 712M light all-terrain vehicle[294][295]
- Volvo Laplander L3314A light utility vehicle[296][297]
- Toyota Land Cruiser (J40) light pickup[298][299][300]
- Toyota Land Cruiser (J42) light pickup[301][145]
- Toyota Land Cruiser (J43) light pickup[302]
- Toyota Land Cruiser (J44) light pickup[275]
- Toyota Land Cruiser (J45) light pickup[303][304]
- Toyota Land Cruiser (J70) light pickup[305][306]
- Toyota Land Cruiser (J75) light pickup[307]
- Peugeot 404 light pickup
- Peugeot 504 light pickup[308]
- ACMAT TPK 4.20-NA12 utility truck
- Dodge WC51 light truck[230]
- Dodge M37 ¾ ton 4x4 1953 utility truck[309]
- Dodge Fargo/Power Wagon W200 light truck[310]
- Dodge D series (3rd generation) light pickup
- Dodge Ram (1st generation) light pickup[311][312][313]
- GMC Sierra Custom K25/K30 light pickup[69]
- Chevrolet C-10/C-15 Cheyenne light pickup[151]
- Chevrolet C-20 Scottsdale light pickup[314]
- Chevrolet C/K 3rd generation pickup truck[315]
- Nissan Patrol 160-Series pickup (3rd generation)[316]
- Nissan/Datsun 620 pickup truck[317]
- Datsun 720 pickup truck[318]
- Suzuki Jimny LJ20 1st generation off-road mini SUV[319]
- Gurgel Sport utility vehicle (SUV)[74]
- Jeep Wagoneer full-size Sport utility vehicle (SUV)
- Jeep Gladiator J20 pickup truck[320][321][144]
- M880/M890 Series CUCV[322][283]
- Toyota Dyna U10-series light-duty truck
- Toyota U10-series route van (minibus)[323]
- M718A1 military ambulance[74]
- Nissan Patrol 160-Series (3rd generation) 5-door wagon/van (used as military ambulance)[324]
- Chevrolet/GMC G-Series third generation van (used as military ambulance)[137]
- Volkswagen Type 2 Transporter minibus (used as military ambulance)
- Volkswagen (Type 2) T3 Transporter van (used as military ambulance)
- Volkswagen Type 2 Transporter Pickup[325]
- AIL M325 Command Car ("Nun-Nun": cargo A/B, combat patrol and ambulance versions)[115][326][327][328][329]
- Mercedes-Benz Unimog 404 light truck[272][330]
- Mercedes-Benz Unimog 416 light truck[272][330]
- GAZ-66 light truck[177][94][331][332]
- Chevrolet C-50 medium-duty truck[333]
- Dodge F600 medium-duty truck[334][335]
- Mercedes-Benz 4.5 ton L1517 medium-duty truck
- Mercedes-Benz 4.5 ton LA911B medium-duty truck
- GMC K1500 medium-duty truck
- GMC C4500 medium-duty truck
- GMC C7500 heavy-duty truck
- Bedford RL Petrol lorry
- GMC CCKW 2½-ton cargo truck
- M34, M35A1 and M35A2 2½-ton cargo trucks[336][337][338][279][133][283]
- ZIL-151 general-purpose truck
- ZIL-157 general-purpose truck[112]
- ZIL-131 general-purpose truck
- Ural-4320 AWD general purpose truck[125]
- Saviem SM8 TRM4000 truck
- Berliet GBC 8KT heavy-duty truck[339]
- M813 5-ton cargo truck[340][283]
- Faun L912/21-MUN heavy cargo truck
- M54A2 5-ton heavy cargo truck[294][283]
- KrAZ-255 heavy cargo truck[60][341]
- M5A1 artillery tractor[342]
- M816 5-ton medium wrecker truck[343][283]
- M88A1 medium recovery vehicle[344]
- M578 light recovery vehicle[345]
- T-34T Armoured Recovery Vehicle[346]
- BTS-4 Armoured Recovery Vehicle[347]
- VT-55KS Armoured Recovery Vehicle[348]
- MAZ-537G tank transporter[349]
- Mack DM 800 tank transporter[350]
- XM523E2 Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET)[351]
- Ratrack dual track snow coach[352]
Vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices
Helicopters

- Aérospatiale SA 315B Lama II light helicopter[358][157][359][360][361]
- Aérospatiale SA 316B/C Alouette III light helicopter[358][157][362][360][361]
- Aérospatiale SA 330C Puma medium transport/utility helicopter[363][157][364][365]
- Aérospatiale SA 342K/L Gazelle helicopter (used mainly in the gunship role)[366][367][157][368][369]
- Agusta-Bell AB 212 utility transport[370][157][365][32]
Aircraft
- Dassault Mirage IIIEL fighter jet[157][371][372][373][374]
- Potez CM.170R Fouga Magister jet trainer (used mainly in the fighter-bomber role)[157][375][360][376]
- Hawker Hunter FGA.70 and FGA.70A fighter jets (used mainly in the fighter-bomber role)[157][377][117][378][379][380][361]
- Scottish Aviation Bulldog T-1 Model 126 trainer (used also in the reconnaissance/observation role)[157][381][32]
Naval craft
- EDIC III-class Landing craft tank (LCT)[382]
- EDIC9091-class Landing craft utility (LCU)
- LCU1466-class Landing craft utility (LCU)
- Aztec-class inshore patrol boat
- Byblos-class oceanic patrol vessel[157]
- Fairey Marine Tracker MkII Class patrol boat[382]
- Dabur-1 class patrol boat[383][384]
- Dvora-class fast patrol boat
- Rubber inflatable dinghy[385]
- Zodiac rubber inflatable boat[58]
- Converted civilian fishing craft (armed with Heavy machine-guns)[58]
See also
Notes
References
External links
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