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List of equipment of the Tunisian Army

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This is a list of equipment used by the Tunisian Army.

Current equipment

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Infantry equipment

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Tanks

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Armored vehicles

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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

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Logistics Vehicles

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Radar

  • 2 RASIT DRPT ground surveillance radar (France)
  • 2 AN/TPQ-53 (United States) on order
  • 4-6 Giraffe 40 (Sweden)
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Former equipment

Artillery

  • 30 Mle 1950 BF-50 155 mm towed howitzer (France), delivered in 1960
  • 30 M114A1 155 mm towed howitzer (United States), ex-US, delivered in 1965
  • 48 M108 105 mm self-propelled howitzer (United States),ex-US, delivered in 1968

Anti-tank equipment

  • 80 SS.11 ATGM launcher (France)
  • 300 M20 "Super Bazooka" 3.7 inch/94mm Light ATRL (United States)
  • 140 M18 57mm recoilless rifle (United States)

Anti-aircraft equipment

  • 16 M42 Duster twin-mounted Bofors 40 mm self-propelled AAG (United States/Sweden) 8 delivered in 1968 and 8 delivered in 1972, all second hand; aid

Tanks

  • 30 AMX-13/75 75 mm main gun light tank (France), 15 delivered in 1960 and 15 delivered in 1970
  • 12 M41 Walker Bulldog 76 mm main gun light tank (United States), delivered in 1960, second hand
  • 14 M48A5 Patton 90 mm main gun main battle tank (United States), delivered in 1973, second hand

Armoured vehicles

  • 15 EBR-75 armoured car (France), delivered in 1957
  • 10 M8 Greyhound armoured car (United States), delivered in 1960

Reconnaissance

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Planned equipment

  • Leopard 2A5 was considered by the Tunisian army as a replacement for the M60 Patton .
  • Dongfeng Mengshi CSK-131 has been seen in the streets of the capital of Tunisia with Chinese digital camouflage and Tunisian flag, Units are most likely for testing.

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