Modern equipment of the Brazilian Army

Modern equipment of the Brazilian Army is a list of equipment currently in service in the Brazilian Army.

Infantry weapons

Pistols

OriginModelCaliberTypeImage
Pistols
 United States/ Brazil M973 Colt 9×19mm (being replaced) Pistol
 Austria Glock 17 9×19mm (Used by SOF) Pistol
 Brazil Taurus PT-92 9×19mm (Standard issue) Pistol
 Brazil Imbel GC 9×19mm (Standard issue) Pistol

Submachine guns

OriginModelCaliberTypeImage
Submachine guns
 Italy/ Brazil Beretta M12 9×19mm (Standard isse) (Known as MT-12) Submachine gun
 Germany MP5 9×19mm (Used by SOF) Submachine gun
 Brazil SMT-9 9×19mm (Used by SOF) Submachine gun

Assault rifles

OriginModelCaliberTypeImage
Assault Rifles
 Brazil Mosquefal M968 7.62×51mm (Reserve and parade rifle) Training rifle
 Belgium/ Brazil M964 FAL 7.62×51mm (Being replaced by Imbel A2) Battle rifle
 Belgium/ Brazil FN FAP 7.62×51mm (Being replaced) Battle rifle
 Brazil M964A1 ParaFAL 7.62×51mm (Standard issue for paratroopers and airborne, being replaced by Imbel A2) Assault rifle
 Brazil IMBEL MD97 5.56×45mm (Standard issue for border brigades and SOF, being replaced by Imbel A2) Assault rifle
 United States M16A2[1] 5.56×45mm (Used dy SOF) Assault rifle
 Brazil IMBEL IA2 7.62×51mm and 5.56×45mm (To replace M964 FAL as standard issue)[2] Carbine
 United States M4 5.56×45mm (Used by SOF).[3] Carbine
 Israel/ Brazil Taurus Tavor TAR-21 5.56×45mm (Used by Border Brigade and SOF) Carbine

Shotguns

OriginModelCaliberTypeImage
Shotguns
 Italy Benelli M4 12 gauge Shotgun
 United States Mossberg 590 12 gauge Shotgun
 Brazil Pump CBC calibre 12 gauge Shotgun

Machine guns

OriginModelCaliberTypeImage
Machine guns
 United States M2 Browning machine gun 12.7×99mm Heavy machine gun
 Germany MG-3 7.62×51mm (Used as secondary weapon by MBT Leopard 1) General-purpose machine gun
 Belgium/ Brazil FN MAG M971 7.62×51mm Medium machine gun
 Belgium FN Minimi 5.56×45mm
7.62×51mm
Light machine gun
Medium machine gun

Sniper rifles

OriginModelCaliberTypeImage
Sniper Rifles
 United States of America M40 rifle 7.62×51mm (For designed marksmen in light infantry regiments) Sniper rifle
 United States of America Barrett M82 12.7×99mm (Anti-material rifle) (Used by SOF) Anti-materiel rifle
 United States M24 Sniper Weapon System (7.62×51mm) Sniper rifle
 France PGM 338 .338 Lapua Magnum (Used by SOF) Sniper rifle
 Germany Heckler & Koch PSG1 7.62×51mm (Used by SOF and jungle warfare brigades) Sniper rifle
 Brazil Imbel AGLC 7.62×51mm (Indigerous sniper rifle) Sniper rifle
  Switzerland SIG Sauer SSG 3000 7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle

Grenade launchers

OriginModelCaliberTypeImage
Grenade launchers
 United States M79 grenade launcher 40×46mm Grenade launcher
 United States Milkor MGL 40×46mm Grenade launcher
 United States M203 grenade launcher 40×46mm Grenade launcher

Grenades

OriginModelCaliberTypeImage
Grenades
 Russia F1 grenade Hand grenade anti-personnel fragmentation
 United States Mk 2 grenade Time-fused grenade anti-personnel fragmentation
 United States M26 grenade Hand grenade anti-personnel fragmentation

Anti-armor

OriginModelQuantityCaliberTypeImage Anti-armor
 United States M40 400 launchers 105mm (Being withdrawn) Recoilless rifle
 Sweden Carl Gustav recoilless rifle 300 launchers 84mm Recoilless rifle
 Sweden AT4 1,500 launchers 84mm (To be replaced by the national ALAC) Anti-tank weapon
 Brazil ALAC (Arma Leve Anticarro) 2,000 launchers on order. 84mm (Going into mass production in 2012. Replacing the AT4) Anti-tank weapon
 France ERYX 12 launchers 136mm Anti-tank missile
 France MILAN 20 launchers Anti-tank missile
 Brazil MSS-1.2 400+ launchers on order 130mm Anti-tank missile

Mortar

Protective gear

OriginModelDetailsTypeImage
 United States
 Brazil
PASGT local manufacturing version combat helmet
 United States
 Brazil
MICH local manufacturing version combat helmet
 Brazil CCB combat helmet
 United States MTV ballistic vest
 United States
 Brazil
IOTV ballistic vest

Armored vehicles

Main battle tanks

Name Origin Type Version Number[4] Note Photo
Leopard 1  Germany Main battle tank 1A1
1A5
128
250
220 1A5 for armored units. More 30 1A5 to surplus and 19 specialized vehicles. Acquired in 2006.
M60 Patton  United States Main battle tank A3 TTS 91 [5] M60A3 TTS variant, acquired from 1995-1996.[6][7]

Infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers

Name Origin Type Version Number[4] Note Photo
EE-9 Cascavel 6×6  Brazil Armored reconnaissance EE-9 600[8] 45 were upgraded for UN peacekeeping operations. Will be replaced by VBR-MR 8×8 reconnaissance vehicle since 2020.
EE-11 Urutu 6×6  Brazil Armored personnel carrier EE-11 223[8] 175 being upgraded. Other 60 being updated. Will be replaced by VBTP-MR.
VBTP-MR Guarani 6×6  Brazil Infantry fighting vehicle
Armored personnel carrier
VBTP
VBCI
250+[9][10] Four pre-series and 50 purchased. 86 units were ordered in December 2012, with 2,044 units of the 6×6 variant total ordered (finish by 2030).[11]
M113  United States Armored personnel carrier M113BR
M113A2[12]
584
12[12]
376 being upgraded by BAE Systems to M113BR standard. Other 208 being updated.
M577  United States Command Post Carrier M577A2[12] 34[12]

Infantry mobility vehicles

Name Origin Type Version Number[4] Note Photo
AV-VB4 Guará 4×4  Brazil Infantry mobility vehicle AV-VB4 RE (Guará) 1+ On tests in Haiti
AV-VBL 4×4  Brazil Infantry mobility vehicle AV-VBL 32 Vehicle auxiliary support groups artillery rocket. Second batch was ordered.
Iveco LMV 4×4  Italy Infantry mobility vehicle VBM 0 1,464 Iveco LMV on order.[13]

Artillery

Self-propelled artillery

Name Origin Type Version Number[4] Note Photo
M108  United States Self-propelled artillery M108AP 72 In decommissioning process, about 32 still in operation in the artillery school and military academy.
M109  United States Self-propelled artillery M109A3 155 mm
M109A5+ 155 mm
40
36
All fleet to be upgraded to M109A5+[14]
Flakpanzer Gepard  Germany Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun Gepard 1A2 36 [15]

Rocket artillery

Name Origin Type Version Number[4] Note Photo
ASTROS  Brazil Multiple rocket launcher Astros 2020 (108/180/300 mm) 38 launchers vehicles Plans to acquire 3 batteries (01 artillery group). 20 vehicles each (launchers and others) (01 battery). Additional batch of 20 more vehicles were bought in 2012 model Astros 2020 to replace the first vehicles, starting to delivery in December 2014.
AV-SS 12/36  Brazil Multiple rocket launcher 70 mm 100
ASTROS HAWK  Brazil Multiple rocket launcher 70 mm 60

Surface-to-air missile systems

Name Origin Type Version Number[4] Note Photo
9K38 Igla  Russia Man-portable air-defense systems SA-18
SA-24
120 launchers
24 launchers
RBS 70  Sweden Short range air defense 16 launchers
Pantsir-S1  Russia Transportable gun/SAM system SA-22 Greyhound 0 1 battery (6 launchers vehicles) in order

Towed artillery

Name Origin Type Version Number[4] Note Photo
M114  United States Towed howitzer 155 mm 92 155mm. Study by replacing M777 howitzer.
L118  United Kingdom Towed howitzer 105 mm 54 Used by Light Infantry Brigades
OTO Melara Mod 56  Italy Towed howitzer 105 mm 80 Used by Parachute and Jungle Infantry Brigades
M101  United States Towed howitzer 105 mm 320
M102  United States Towed howitzer 105 mm 19
Oerlikon 35mm   Switzerland
 Italy
Towed anti-aircraft artillery 35 mm 38 Being upgraded, using Brazilian made Skyguard FC radars EDT-FILA
Bofors 40mm L/70  Sweden Towed anti-aircraft artillery 40 mm 24 Being upgraded, using Brazilian made Skyguard FC radars EDT-FILA

Towed mortar

Name Origin Type Version Number[4] Note Photo
120mm M2 RAIADO  Brazil Towed mortar 120 mm 140+[16] 500+ on order
Mortier 120mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1  France Towed mortar 120 mm 214 Being replaced by M2

Engineering vehicles

Armored vehicles

Name Origin Type Version Number[4] Note Photo
M88  United States Armored recovery vehicle M88A1 4 [12]
M578  United States Armored recovery vehicle 17 Recently updated. 14 operational.
Bergepanzer 2  Germany Armored recovery vehicle 7
Pionierpanzer 2 Dachs  Germany Armored Engineer Vehicle 6
Panzerschnellbruecke Biber  Germany Armored Engineer Vehicle 4

Logistic Support

Name Origin Type Version Number[4] Note Photo
Mabey Logistic Support Bridge  United Kingdom Bridge 16
Pontoon bridge  United Kingdom Bridge 7
M3 Amphibious Rig  Germany Amphibious Bridging Vehicle Undisclosed number ordered
Loader  United States
 Brazil
Wheel Loaders
Bulldozer  United States
 Brazil
Tractor crawler
Small Excavators  United States
 Brazil
Excavator
Grader  United States
 Brazil
Motorgraders
Rollers  United States
 Brazil
Road roller

Unarmored vehicles

Trucks

Name Type Number Origin Note Photo
Engesa EE-50 "Mamute" 6×6 Utility Vehicle/Heavy Truck 90[17]  Brazil used by some armoured brigades
UAI-TEREX M1-50 6×6 Utility Vehicle/Medium Truck 85[18]  Brazil used by some battalions of artillery
Mercedes-Benz 2028-A 6×6 Utility Vehicle ?  Germany used by some battalions of cavalry
Mercedes-Benz Atego 1720A 4×4 Utility Vehicle 2,000[19]  Brazil Use standard Army
Volkswagen Worker Worker 26.260 6×4
Worker 15.210 4×4
Worker 13.180 4×2
Worker 13.180 4×4
5,000[20][21]  Brazil Use standard Army
Volkswagen Constellation 24.250 6×2
31.320 6×4 Tank truck
31.320 6×6 QT Heavy Truck
~200  Brazil
Unimog 4×4 UNIMOG U100L
UNIMOG U1300L
32
106
 Germany Used by electronic warfare and light artillery regiments.
Ford Cargo 2629 - 6×4 Tank truck 600  Brazil
 United States
Use standard Army
Mercedes-Benz Accelo Cargo truck 60  Brazil Used by battalions of supplies
Hyundai HD 78 Cargo truck 24+  Brazil Used by battalions of supplies
M35 6×6 Utility Vehicle/Medium Truck 400  United States used by some artillery brigades
Volvo N L10 Heavy equipment transporter 32  Brazil
 Sweden
Battalions of logistics and transportation of materials
Mercedes-Benz Axor 1829 4×4 Utility Vehicle 285  Brazil
 Germany
SOF Brigade
Mercedes-Benz Axor 2544 Heavy equipment transporter 162  Brazil
 Germany
Battalions of logistics and transportation of materials
Iveco Trakker Heavy equipment transporter 65  Brazil
 Italy
Battalions of logistics and transportation of materials

Buses

Name Type Number Origin Note Photo
Comil Svelto Bus 108  Brazil Chassi Mercedes Benz
Comil Svelto Mini Bus 21  Brazil Chassi Mercedes Benz
Volksbus Bus 370  Brazil Used for conventional transport.

Jeeps (administrative vehicles and light vehicles)

Name Type Number Origin Note Photo
Toyota Hilux Light Utility Vehicle ~1.000  Brazil
 Argentina
Standard vehicle and military ambulance.
Mitsubishi Pajero Sport Light Utility Vehicle ~120  Brazil Used by the Army Police
Troller T4 Light Utility Vehicle ~100  Brazil Used in parachute infantry brigade[22]
Ford F-250 Light Utility Vehicle ~200  Brazil
 United States
Used in jungle infantry brigade[23]
Ford F-350 Light Utility Vehicle 340  Brazil
 United States
Military ambulance[23]
M151 Light Utility Vehicle 318  United States 318 still active use M40 recoilless rifle. Being withdrawn: being replaced by Agrale Marruá
Land Rover Defender Light Utility Vehicle 941  United Kingdom Might be replaced in the future by the Agrale Marruá
Toyota Bandeirante Light Utility Vehicle 960  Brazil 347 military ambulance units. Being replaced by Agrale Marruá
JPX Montez Light Utility Vehicle 750  Brazil being replaced by Agrale Marruá
Agrale Marruá Light Utility Vehicle 3,000  Brazil Units purchased from 2006 to 2012. 1,000+ more ordered 2013-2016
Chivunk Light Utility Vehicle 14+  Brazil In testing phase. Intended to be used by the parachute infantry brigade.
VLEGA Gaucho Light Utility Vehicle ~20  Brazil
 Argentina
Used by parachute infantry brigade

Motorcycles

Name Type Number Origin Note Photo
Yamaha R1 Escort Motorcycle ?  Japan used by Police of Army
Honda CBR1000 Escort Motorcycle  Japan used by Police of Army
Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Escort Motorcycle  United States used by Police of Army and battalions of guards
Harley-Davidson Road King Police Escort Motorcycle 193  United States used by Police of Army
Honda XRE 300 Motorcycle Infantry 720  Brazil
 Japan
used by motorized infantry brigades [24]
Yamaha XT660R Motorcycle Infantry 1,100  Brazil
 Japan
used by motorized infantry brigades

Boats

Name Origin Type Version Number[4] Note Photo
LPR-40  Colombia Patrol Boat, River Armored patrol boat 02[25][26] Tucunaré I
Tucunaré II
DGS ETRH Defence  Brazil Patrol Boat, River patrol boat 01[27] Carioca
MRCD-1200 MADERA-RIBS  Netherlands Patrol Boat, River patrol boat 04[28]
Guardian 25  United States Patrol Boat, River patrol boat 24
Ferryboat  Brazil Transporter ship, River Transporte (cargo and passengers) 01 Tenente Daniel Bazoli

Aircraft

Name Origin Type Version Number[4] Note Photo
Eurocopter EC725  France/ Brazil Tactical Transport EC-725 Caracal 5+ 16 ordered. Manufactured by Helibras
Eurocopter AS532 Cougar  France/ Brazil Tactical Transport AS532 Cougar 8 Manufactured by Helibras
Eurocopter AS565 Panther  France/ Brazil Armed assault HM-1 Pantera 33 Manufactured by Helibras
Eurocopter Fennec  France/ Brazil Light attack AS550 33 Manufactured by Helibras
Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk  United States Utility UH-60L 4 3 ordered.

See also

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