List of equipment of the Algerian People's National Army

This is a list of the equipment currently used by the Algerian People's National Army.

Vehicles

Model Image Origin Type Number Notes
Tanks
T-90SA  Russia Main battle tank ≈572 The first deal: 185 tanks, the second deal: 187 tanks,[1] and the third deal, numbering over 200 tanks delivered in 2016.[2]
T-72  Soviet Union Main battle tank 1000[3][4] Roughly 250 T-72M1M,250 T-72AG and 500 t-72 m/b
T-62  Soviet Union Main battle tank 300[5]
T-55AMV  Soviet Union Main battle tank ≈324[6] Retired from armored divisions but continues to serve in mechanized infantry divisions. Equipped with Stugna-P ATGMs in 2018.[7]
Infantry fighting vehicles
BMPT-72 Terminator 2  Russia Tank support combat vehicle 300[8][9] In April 2016, Russia and Algeria concluded an agreement for the delivery of 300 Russian BMPT-72s,[10] first deliveries took place in 2020.
BMP-1M  Soviet Union Infantry fighting vehicle ≈760[11] Upgraded to BMP-1M "Berezhok" version, which comprises four 9M133 Kornet-E anti-tank missiles, an AGS-30 30mm automatic grenade launcher, a 30mm 2A42 main gun designed for the BMP-2 and a PKT 7.62mm coaxial machine gun.[12][13]
BMP-2M  Soviet Union Infantry fighting vehicle 300 Upgraded to BMP-2M "Berezhok",[14][15] which has B05Ya01 Berezhok turret equipped with 2A42 30mm autocannon, PKMT 7.62mm coaxial machine gun, AGS-30 grenade launcher, 2+2 launchers for ATGM 9M133M Kornet-M and new day/night sights as found on the BMD-4.
BMP-3  Soviet Union Infantry fighting vehicle 100
Armored fighting vehicles
Boxer  Germany
 Algeria
Armoured fighting vehicle 500 Production under license is set to begin in 2021. 500 will be produced by 2023.[16][17]
Kornet-D  Russia Armoured fighting vehicle 28[18] Equipped with Kornet EM ATGM and based on the GAZ-2975 chassis. Planned as a replacement for the BRDM-2[19]
BTR-80  Soviet Union Armoured personnel carrier 150[20] Some locally fitted with Kornet ATGMs and electro-optical night vision.[21]
BTR-60  Soviet Union Armoured personnel carrier 250[20] PB and PU variants. Some locally fitted with four Kornet ATGMs and converted into an anti-tank role.[22]
BRDM-2  Soviet Union Armoured reconnaissance vehicle 90[20] 64 modernized to BDRM-2M and fitted with 9M133 Kornet missiles for use in an anti-tank role.
Panhard AML-60  France Armoured scout car 44[20] In 2018 they were locally fitted with Kornet ATGMs, an automated turret carrying a 14.5mm KPV as well as a coaxial PKT, reinforced armor and night vision cameras.[23]
Armoured personnel carrie
TPz Fuchs 2  Germany
 Algeria
Armoured personnel carrier 1034 [24] In early 2011, 54 Fuchs 2 worth $248 million were ordered from Rheinmetall. In 2014, 980 Fuchs 2 were ordered as part of a €2.7 billion defence deal with Rheinmetall.[25]
Nimr II  United Arab Emirates
 Algeria
Infantry mobility vehicle 3,000 A contract was signed for the production of such armored vehicles with an annual turnout of 200 units for 15 years.[26]
OT-64 SKOT  Czechoslovakia
 Poland
Amphibious armored personnel carrier 150[20] 151 OT-64 APCs armed with a pintle-mounted machine gun and 75 OT-64A (version fitted with BRDM-2 turret) ordered from the Czech Republic in 1993 and delivered between 1994 and 1995, they were initially unarmed however they were sold through Slovakia where they were rearmed.[27] Currently 150 are in service.[28]
MaxxPro MRAP  USA MRAP 70 Deliveries in 2019 and 2020 of the MRAP MaxxPro Dash model, Used by Special Forces.[29][30]
Panhard M3  France Armoured personnel carrier 55[20]
Otokar Cobra  Turkey Armoured personnel carrier ≈100[31][32]
Logistics and utility
Humvee  USA Light utility vehicle 100[33][34] Used by Special Forces.
Toyota Land Cruiser Pickup  Japan Light utility vehicle Unknown Used in the border patrolling in the Sahara.
Mercedes-Benz G-Class  Germany
 Algeria
Light utility vehicle Unknown Built locally under license.
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter  Germany
 Algeria
Light utility vehicle Unknown 4x4 model. Built locally under license.
Mercedes-Benz Unimog  Germany
 Algeria
Medium cargo truck Unknown Built locally under license.
Mercedes-Benz Axor  Germany
 Algeria
Medium cargo truck Unknown Built locally under license
Mercedes-Benz Zetros  Germany
 Algeria
Medium cargo truck Unknown Locally further developed into self-propelled artillery systems using the D-30 and T-12 gun systems.[35]
SNVI M120  Algeria Medium cargo truck Unknown
SNVI M230  Algeria Medium cargo truck Unknown
Mercedes-Benz Actros  Germany
 Algeria
Heavy cargo truck Unknown Built locally under license
SNVI M350  Algeria Heavy cargo truck Unknown
KamAZ-65225  Russia Heavy tractor unit Unknown[36]
Military engineering
MaxxPro MRV-PK  USA Armoured recovery vehicle Unknown [37][38]
BREM-1  Russia Armoured recovery vehicle Unknown[39]
IMR-2 / IMR-3M  Soviet Union Military engineering vehicle Unknown
MTU-72  Soviet Union Armoured vehicle-launched bridge Unknown[40]
MTU-20  Soviet Union Armoured vehicle-launched bridge Unknown[41]
Liebherr G-BKF  Germany
  Switzerland
Armoured recovery crane Unknown[42]

Artillery

Model Image Origin Type Number Notes
Self-propelled artillery
2S1 Gvozdika  Soviet Union 122 mm self-propelled artillery 145
2S3 Akatsiya  Soviet Union 152.4 mm self-propelled artillery 75
PLZ-45  China 155 mm self-propelled artillery 54[43]
Nora B-52  Serbia 155 mm self-propelled artillery 50[44]
Towed artillery
D-30  Soviet Union 122 mm towed artillery 160[45] Fitted on 6x6 Mercedes-Benz Zetros vehicle[46][47]
D-74  Soviet Union 122 mm towed artillery 28[48]
M-30  Soviet Union 122 mm towed artillery 60[49]
A-19  Soviet Union 122 mm towed artillery 100[50]
M-46  Soviet Union 130 mm towed artillery 10[51]
ML-20  Soviet Union 152 mm towed artillery 20[52]
WA-021  China 155 mm towed artillery 18[53][54]
Mortars
82-BM-37  Soviet Union 82 mm mortar 150[55]
W86 120mm  China 120 mm mortar Unknown The mortars can be seen mounted on Mercedes G-Class.[53][56]
SM-4  China 120 mm self-propelled mortar 70[57] SM-4 120mm self-propelled mortar is based on a 6x6 WMZ-551 amphibious armoured personnel carrier.[58]
120-PM-43 mortar  Soviet Union 120 mm mortar 120[59]
2S12 Sani  Soviet Union 120 mm heavy mortar Unknown
160mm Mortar M1943  Soviet Union 160 mm mortar 60[59]
Tactical ballistic missile systems
Iskander-E  Russia Tactical ballistic missile 48 Launchers[60][61][62] 4 regiments received from 2014 to 2017. A missile regiment consists of about fifty vehicles and 48 missiles: 12 launchers, 12 missile carriers and loaders, 11 vehicles of command and personnel, and other vehicles.[61]
Scud  Soviet Union Tactical ballistic missile Unknown Some Scud missiles were received during the period of 1985–1990.[63]
Rocket artillery
BM-21 Grad  Soviet Union 122 mm multiple rocket launcher 84[64]
SR-5  China 122 mm/220 mm multiple rocket launcher 70[65][66]
BM-14/16  Soviet Union 140 mm multiple rocket launcher 48[52]
TOS-1A  Russia 220 mm multiple rocket launcher 52[67][68][69]
BM-24  Soviet Union 240 mm multiple rocket launcher 30[52]
BM-30 Smerch  Soviet Union 300 mm multiple rocket launcher 50[20]
M58 MICLIC  USA Mine-clearing line charge Unknown[70]
Anti-aircraft artillery
Skyshield  Germany Short range air defense Unknown Delivered in 2017.[71][72]
ZU-23-2  Soviet Union Anti-aircraft autocannon 100[73]
ZSU-23-4 Shilka  Soviet Union Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon 310[8] 210 were modernized to SHILKA-M with the Igla missile system.[74]
9K31 Strela-1  Soviet Union Short-range SAM 46 launchers[75]
9K33 Osa  Soviet Union Short-range SAM 48 Systems[20]
S-125 Pechora-M2  Soviet Union Short-range SAM Unknown
2K12 Kub  Soviet Union Medium-range SAM 40 batteries[76]
Tor-M2  Russia Short-range SAM 48 Systems Delivered in 2018[77]
Pantsir-S1/SM  Russia Medium-range SAM 108 Systems S1 and SM variants.[78][79][80]
Buk-M2  Russia Medium-range SAM 48 Systems[81]
S-350E Vityaz 50R6  Russia Medium-range SAM Unknown[82]
HQ-9  China Long-range SAM 9 systems[83] [84][85][86]
S-300PMU2  Russia Long-range SAM 8 regiments 8 regiments of S-300PMU-2 Favorit were ordered in 2006.[87][88] One S-300 regiment consists of 12 launchers of 4 missiles.
S-400 Triumph  Russia Long-range SAM 4 regiments[89][90] One S-400 regiment consists of 12 launchers of 4 missiles[91][92][93]

Small arms

Model Image Origin Type Cartridge Notes
Pistols and submachine guns
Makarov PM  Soviet Union
 Algeria
Semi-automatic pistol 9×18mm Makarov Former standard service pistol, being replaced by the Caracal. Produced locally under license.[94]
Caracal  United Arab Emirates
 Algeria
Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Standard service pistol. Produced locally under license.[95]
Beretta 92  Italy Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Beretta 92FS. Used by special forces[96][97]
Glock 17 & 18  Austria Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Used by elite units and special forces.[98]
SIG Sauer P226  Germany
  Switzerland
Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Personality Protection and Security Service, Police Special Operations Group, Special Intervention Detachment[99]
Heckler & Koch MP7  Germany Submachine gun 4.6×30mm Used by special forces[100]
Heckler & Koch MP5  West Germany Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum A3, A5 and K versions. Used by Special Forces.[98]
Assault rifles, battle rifles and carbines
Heckler & Koch G36  Germany Assault rifle 5.56×45mm G36C For Special Intervention Detachment, Directorate of Security and Presidential Protection, Algerian Special Forces[101]
M16A4  United States Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO 150+ acquired, used by Special Forces.[98]
Heckler & Koch G3  Germany Battle rifle 7.62×51mm Police Special Operations Group, Parachute Commando Regiments.[102]
Steyr AUG  Austria Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO Used by Special Forces.[98]
Beretta ARX160  Italy Assault rifle 5.56x45mm / 7.62x39mm ARX160 in service in both 5.56×45mm and 7.62×39mm calibre used by the algerian special forces and the presidential guard, beginning 2014.[103]
AK-47  Soviet Union Assault rifle 7.62×39mm [104]
AKM  Soviet Union
 Algeria
Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Main service rifle. AKM and AKMS variants are made locally, designated as Type 89, and Type 89-1 respectively. [105]
SKS  Soviet Union
 China
Semi-automatic carbine 7.62×39mm Both supplied by the Soviet Union, and the Type-56 SKS supplied by China. commonly mistaken for Vietnam bringbacks due to the high-wear on the rifles [98]
Type 56  China Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Standard service rifle[98]
AK-103  Russia Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Used by Para-Commandos.[106]
Franchi SPAS-12  Italy Shotgun 12-gauge Used by the Special Intervention Detachment and the Algerian Special Forces
Sniper rifles
M40A3  USA Bolt action sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Used by Parachute Commando Regiments
M24 Sniper Weapon System  USA Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Used by Special Forces.[94]
Remington MSR  USA Bolt action sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO, .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua Magnum
SVD  Soviet Union
 Algeria
Sniper rifle 7.62×54mmR Standard service Marksman rifle. Produced locally under license.[94]
Barrett M82  USA Anti-materiel rifle 50 caliber (12.7×99mm) Used by Special Forces
Zastava M93 Black Arrow  Serbia Sniper rifle .50 DSHK (12.7×108mm) Used by Special Forces and by Parachute commando regiments.[107]
Sako TRG-42  Finland Sniper rifle .338 Lapua Magnum Used by Special Forces.[108]
Machine guns
RPD  Soviet Union
 Algeria
Light machine gun 7.62×39mm Produced locally under license.[94]
RPK  Soviet Union Light machine gun 7.62×39mm Standard issue LMG.[94]
M60E4  USA General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm [109]
M1919 Browning  USA Medium machine gun 7.62×51mm Limite use
RP-46  Soviet Union Light machine gun 7.62×54mmR In reserve.[110]
PKM  Soviet Union General-purpose machine gun 7.62×54mmR [94]
DShK  Soviet Union Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm [110]
NSV  Soviet Union Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm [94]
KPV  Soviet Union Heavy machine gun 14.5×114 mm [94]
Grenade launchers
AGS-30  Russia Automatic grenade launcher 30×29mm Belt fed with 29-round drums, replacement for AGS-17.[111]
AGS-17  Soviet Union Automatic grenade launcher 30×29mm Belt fed with 29-round drums, high rate of fire.[94]
Denel Y3 AGL  Soviet Union Automatic grenade launcher 40mm [94]
GP-25  Soviet Union
 Algeria
Grenade launcher 40mm Locally made, mounted under the AKM.[94]
MANPADS
9K38 Igla  Soviet Union Man-portable air-defense system 72mm [112]
QW-2 SAEK  China
 Algeria
Man-portable air-defense system 72mm Prouced locally under the name "SAEK," based on the Chinese QW-2.[113]
9K32 Strela-2  Soviet Union Man-portable air-defense system 75mm [114]
9K34 Strela-3  Soviet Union Man-portable air-defense system 75mm
Recoilless rifles
SPG-9  Soviet Union Recoilless rifle 73 mm
B-10  Soviet Union Recoilless rifle 82 mm 120 as of 2016[52]
B-11  Soviet Union Recoilless rifle 107 mm 60 as of 2016[52]
Anti-tank weapons
RPG-7  Soviet Union
 Algeria
Rocket-propelled grenade 40mm (launcher only, warhead diameter varies) RPG-7V variant. Produced locally under license.[94]
D-44  Soviet Union Anti-tank gun 85 mm 80 in service[115][116]
MT-12  Soviet Union Anti-tank gun 100 mm Fitted on 6x6 Mercedes-Benz Zetros vehicle[117]
Stugna-P  Ukraine Anti-tank guided missile 100 mm For T55AMV[118]
RPG-29  Russia Rocket-propelled grenade 105 mm The RPG-29 was sighted in Algeria in 2018.
9M111M Fagot-M  Soviet Union Anti-tank guided missile 120 mm 2040 delivered between 1995–1996 for BMP-2 IFV.[119]
AT-3 Sagger  Soviet Union Anti-tank guided missile 125 mm [120][121]
9M120 Ataka  Soviet Union Anti-tank guided missile 130 mm For BMPT-72 and attack helicopters[122]
9K115-2 Metis-M  Russia Anti-tank guided missile 130 mm M and M1 versions.
Skif  Ukraine
 Belarus
Anti-tank guided missile 130 mm Signed a supply contract in 2016.[123][124]
9M113M Konkurs-M  Soviet Union Anti-tank guided missile 135 mm Used by mechanized infantry units.[125]
HJ-12  China Anti-tank guided missile 135mm [126][127][128]
9M133 Kornet  Russia Anti-tank guided missile 152 mm Over 8,000 missiles were ordered from Russia.[129]
KM-1M Krasnopol-M2  Russia High precision laser-guided artillery system 155 mm Simulator of a complex of means of automated fire control of artillery subunits "Malachite" (index KM-15) spotted in Algeria[130]

Command and control

Model Image Origin Type Number Notes
1RL257 Krasukha-4  Russia Mobile electronic warfare system Unknown Received in 2013[131]
Kvant SPN-2/3/4 1RL248 Jamming System  Russia Mobile electronic warfare system Unknown High Power X-Band Radar Jammer[132]
Kvant SPN-40 / 1RL238 Jamming system  Russia Mobile electronic warfare system Unknown High Power Ku-Band Radar Jammer[133]
R-330ZH Zhitel / R-330T VHF Automated Jamming Station  Russia Mobile electronic warfare complex Unknown [134]
VEGA 85V6-A ELINT  Russia Electronic warfare, air defense Unknown [135]
Polyana-D4  Russia Air defense battle management system Unknown Received in 2014[136]
Acacia-E  Russia Airspace Management System Unknown [137]
R142NMR-2  Russia Combined radiostation Unknown Sighted in 2020.[138]
R-145BM  Soviet Union Armoured command-staff vehicle Unknown
1L222 Avtobaza  Russia Mobile ELINT system Unknown [139]
DWL 002  China Emitter Locating System Unknown [140]
Rezonans-NE3  Russia Over-the-horizon radar 2[141]
YLC-8B  China Anti-stealth radar Unknown [142]
1L119 Nebo-SVU  Russia 3D AESA radar Unknown[143]
1L260-E  Russia Counter-battery radar Unknown [144]
AN/TPS-43/70/78/703  USA Air search 3D radar Unknown [145]
Kasta 2E2  Russia 3D radar 5[146] [147]
P40  Soviet Union 3D UHF radar Unknown [148]
P14/15/18/35/37  Soviet Union 2D VHF/UHF radar Unknown [149]

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