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List of equipment of the Venezuelan Army

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This is a list of equipment used by the Venezuelan Army.[1]

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Armoured fighting vehicles

Model Image Origin Quantity Details
Main battle tanks
AMX-30V
 France ~81 [1]
T-72B1
 Soviet Union ~92 [1]
Light tanks
AMX-13
 France ~31 [1]
Scorpion-90
 United Kingdom ~78 [1]
Reconnaissance
Dragoon
 United States ~42 [1]
LFV2
~300 [1]
V-100
~79 [1]
V-150
[1]
Infantry fighting vehicles
BMP-3
 Russia ~123 Including variants.[1]
BTR-80A
~114 Including variants.[1]
Armored personnel carriers
AMX-VCI
 France ~25 [1]
AMX-PC
~12 [1]
AMX-VCTB
~8 [1]
Dragoon 300
 United States ~36 [1]

Artillery

Origin Name Type Notes Image
Air defense artillery
 Russia BUK-M2 Medium range surface-to-air missile 12 in active service shared with the Navy Naval Infantry[2]
 Russia S-125 Pechora-2M Medium range surface-to-air missile 24 modernized systems in active service [3]
 Russia S-300VM Transportable anti-ballistic missile system 2 Units in one air defense battalion
 Soviet Union ZU-23-2 Twin 23mm AA 300[4] units ordered from Russia in 2009. Zom 1–4 version.[5] Automatic target tracking (mechanism+control electronics), laser rangefinder and optical sights+infrared sights.[6]
Field artillery – multiple rocket launchers
 Soviet Union BM-21 Grad on new chassis Multiple rocket launcher 24[7]
 Soviet Union BM-30 Smerch Multiple rocket launcher 12
Field artillery – field guns and mortars
 Soviet Union 2S12 Sani 120mm mortar 48[7]
 Soviet Union 2S19 Msta-S 152mm self propelled howitzer 48 units[8]
 Soviet Union 2S23 Nona 120mm self-propelled mortar 13[7]
 France AMX-13/Mle F.3155mm 155mm self propelled howitzer 12 units, being phased out by the 2S19 Msta-S but set to be overhauled, five already modernized
 France Thomson Brandt MO-120 120mm mortar Unknown number, also used by the National Militia
 Italy OTO Melara M-56 105mm howitzer 105mm howitzer 40 units
 USA M114 155 mm howitzer 155 mm howitzer 24 units
 USA M101A1 105mm howitzer 105mm howitzer 40 units

Vehicles

Origin Name Type Notes Image
MWV
 Venezuela
Tiuna UR-53AR50 Light utility vehicle 2000+
 Austria Pinzgauer High Mobility All-Terrain Vehicle Multipurpose military vehicle 450
 Japan Toyota Land Cruiser (J70) Multipurpose military vehicle 1000+
Trucks
 Soviet Union Ural-375D 6x6 cargo truck 50
 Soviet Union Ural-4320 6x6 cargo truck 320
 China NORINCO Beiben 2629 6x6 cargo truck 1,230 delivered with further orders expected, est. 460 trucks went to the Army[9]
 Germany MAN 20.280D MAN 20.280D 6x6 cargo truck Unknown number
 Italy IVECO/Fiat 90PM16 8x8 cargo truck Unknown number
 USA Chevrolet Kodiak 7A15 Kodiak 7A15 60
 USA M35 Fenix 6x6 cargo truck 1214
 USA M-35/A2 Reo 6x6 cargo truck 100
Armoured vehicles
 China VN-1 Infantry fighting vehicle Export version of the 8x8 Type 08 IFV.[10][11]
 Germany TPz Fuchs Armored personnel carrier 10 units.[8]
 France Panhard AML S 530 Armored car 10,[12] one already recommissioned and modernized

Aircraft

Aircraft Image Origin Type In service
Fixed wing
IAI Arava
 Israel Light transport 3.[8]
PZL M28 Skytruck
 Poland Light transport 11.[8]
Cessna 207
 United States Light transport 2.[8]
Cessna 206
 United States Light transport 2.[8]
Cessna 182
 United States Light transport 6.[8]
Cessna 172
 United States Light transport 1.[8]
Beechcraft Super King Air 200
 United States Transport aircraft 1.[8]
Beechcraft 90
 United States Transport aircraft 1.[8]
Beechcraft Super King Air 300
 United States Transport aircraft 1.[8]
Helicopters
Mil Mi-17V-5 Panare
 Soviet Union Transport helicopter 20.[8]
Mil Mi-26T-2 Pemón
 Soviet Union Cargo helicopter 3[13]
Mi-35M2 Hind
 Russia Attack helicopter 9.[8]
Agusta Sea King
 Italy Transport helicopter 3[13]
Bell 206B Jet Ranger
 United States Transport/Training helicopter 3[13]
Bell 412 EP
 United States Transport helicopter 12.[8]

Infantry weapons

Origin Name Caliber Notes Image
Assault rifles
 Russia
 Venezuela
Kalashnikov AK-103[14] 7.62×39mm Produced under license[14] purchased in 2006 with ammunition for $52 million. Two contracts signed in 2006 for $474.6 million to produce AK-103s.[14] Standard issue assault rifle.
 Belgium FN FNC 5.56×45mm NATO Also used by the commandos of the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB).
 France FAMAS F1 5.56×45mm NATO Used in limited numbers by the special forces brigade.
 China QBZ-97[15] 5.56×45mm NATO
Battle rifle
 Belgium FN FAL 7.62×51mm NATO
Machine gun
 Belgium FN Minimi 5.56×45mm NATO
 Belgium FN MAG 7.62×51mm NATO
 United States M60 7.62×51mm NATO
 United States Browning M2HB 12.7×99mm NATO
Submachine gun
 Venezuela CAVIM Orinoco IV 9×19mm NATO New indigenous design submachine gun
 China CF-05[16] 9×19mm NATO In service with the 509 Special Forces Battalion of the Army.
 China CS/LS7[15] 9×19mm NATO
 Belgium FN P90 5.7×28mm
 Germany H&K MP5 9×19mm NATO
 Israel Uzi 9×19mm NATO
Pistol
 Austria Glock 17 9×19mm NATO
 Belgium Browning Hi-Power 9×19mm NATO
Designated Marksman Rifles (DMR) and sniper rifles
 Soviet Union SVD[17] 7.62×54mmR
 United States M700
Portable anti-air and anti-tank weapons
 Soviet Union 9K338 Igla-S (SA-24 Grinch) 72mm [18]
 Soviet Union RPG-7[19] 40mm
 Sweden AT4 84×1020mm
 Sweden RBS 70 106mm

References

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  2. ^ "This is how Venezuela tested its Russian anti-air missiles Buk-M2E in military exercises". 19 February 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  3. ^ "This is how Venezuela tested its Russian anti-air missiles Buk-M2E in military exercises". 19 February 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Венесуэльский орешек - ВПК.name". Archived from the original on 15 April 2015. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  5. ^ "ВС Венесуэлы сформировали еще одну группу зенитной артиллерии, оснащенную ЗУ-23/ZOM-1-4 - ВПК.name". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  6. ^ "ЦАМТО / Главное / ВС Венесуэлы сформировали 416-ю группу зенитной артиллерии, оснащенную ЗУ-23/ZOM-1-4". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  7. ^ a b c The Military Balance 2016, p.416
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "The Military Balance 2021". IISS. Retrieved 2022-11-15.
  9. ^ "Venezuela recibe 330 camiones tácticos Beiben 2629 – FAV-Club". Archived from the original on 22 February 2017. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  10. ^ "Venezuelan Marines Corps showcases its new VN-1 Amphibious Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle | March 2015 Global Defense Security news UK | Defense Security global news industry army 2015 | Archive News year". www.armyrecognition.com. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
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  13. ^ a b c "World Air Forces 2021". FlightGlobal. 4 December 2020. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
  14. ^ a b c "Ejército Bolivariano / Ejército de Venezuela Ground Forces or Army Fuerzas Terrestres or Ejercito". Global Security. Archived from the original on 10 July 2015. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  15. ^ a b "Venezuela Ordusu'nun yeni silahları tanıtıldı". 26 September 2020.
  16. ^ "Chinese 'Chang Feng' sub-machine gun in Venezuela – Armament Research Services". armamentresearch.com/. Pedro Pérez. 19 August 2019. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  17. ^ Chávez’s Bid for Russian Arms Pains U.S. Archived 2017-06-26 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on January 23, 2020.
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