List of equipment of the Lebanese Armed Forces

Lebanese Armed forces Equipment still contains significant amounts of old weaponry, but it has embarked on some major improvements recently. The M113, which is commonly found with every regiment and brigade, is considered to be the major element of the ground forces. A collection of Western and Soviet made arms and equipment exists ranging from rifles to tanks. However, the Lebanese army is still trying to rearm and modernize itself through new aids and purchases from different countries such as the United States, Belgium, Russia, and The Netherlands.

Rearming and modernization

The LAF has been attempting to modernize and equip itself since 2005. Due to the budget limits, and instead of spawning an indigenous arms industry the LAF is relying on donation and friendly priced equipment.

The United States has been supplying the Lebanese Armed Forces with light to medium arms since 2005, in the form of a package of more than US$1.2 billion-worth of equipment that is still being executed. Among these supplies are HMMWV, M-35/A3, Mk 19 grenade launcher, M141 Bunker Defeat Munition, TOW 2, HELLFIRE 2, AT4, and Barrett M107 .50 Cal. sniper. The US has promised to supply Lebanon with M2A2 ODS and M109A5. In addition, the US supplied Lebanon with 12 RQ-11 Raven small hand-launched UAVs, 12 M-109A3 and 183 additional M198 Howitzers from 2008 to 2016 making the totall to 219,[1] and promised to deliver all water patrol boats and more utility, and attack helicopters.

On April 20, 2015, the Lebanese army took delivery of 48 MBDA Milan short-range anti-tank missiles as part of the $3 billion package donated by Saudi Arabia.

On February 19, 2016, The army chief expressed in an interview to Al-Akhbar newspaper the status of the Military aid to Lebanon and said: There are contributions from many countries, but they remain symbolic. The US still the largest armament supplier. Later on the same day the Saudi Arabia press agency quoted on a Saudi official, that Saudi Arabia halted the $3 billion program for military supplies to Lebanon.

Equipment

Pistols

Brand Origin Versions Photos Notes
Browning Hi-Power[2]  Belgium Standard-issue for military and police
P-64 CZAK  Poland Limited use

Assault rifles

Brand Origin Versions Photos Notes
M4 carbine[3][4]  United States SOPMOD Standard-issue rifle of all intervention regiments and special forces units.
M16 rifle[5][6]  United States A1, A4 Standard-issue rifle, in total 70000 A4 are being received all deliveries will be made by the year 2021 to replace the remaining A1 variant
Close Quarters Battle Receiver  United States Used by the Navy Commandos to replace the MP5.
AK-47  Soviet Union Replaced by the M16 and M4, most AK-47 rifles of the Lebanese Army are in storage and will only be used in case of emergency for reserve personnel. Lebanese Air Force soldiers still use the AK and its variants. Conventional Lebanese Navy infantry (equivalent to coastal guards) use the AKS-74U variant for close quarter missions in ships. In the Lebanese Ground Forces the AK and its variants is mainly used by the Artillery Regiments, the Armoured regiment and undercover army intelligence personnel (Mukhabarat Al Jesh).
AKS-74U  Soviet Union
FAMAS[2]  France
Heckler & Koch G3  Germany The G3 is only used for cadet training.
SIG SG 540[2]   Switzerland Most were transferred to Lebanese Internal Security Forces

Sniper rifles

Brand Origin Versions Photos
Barrett M82  United States
M24  United States
Steyr SSG 69  Austria

Machine guns

Brand Origin Versions Photos
M249  United States
MK-46  United States
M240  United States M240L
M60 machine gun  United States
M2 Browning  United States
Rheinmetall MG 3  Germany
FN MAG  Belgium
FN Minimi  Belgium

Other guns

Brand Origin Type Photos
Heckler & Koch MP5  Germany Submachine gun
FN P90[7]  Belgium Personal defense weapon
Franchi SPAS-12  Italy Combat shotgun

Rocket/Grenade launchers

Brand Origin Versions Photos
M203  United States
M72 LAW  United States
M141 Bunker Defeat Munition  United States
MK-153 SMAW[8]  United States
RPG-7  Soviet Union
AT4  Sweden

Vehicle mounted artillery

Artillery Type Origin Photo
M40 Recoilless rifle (113 units)  United States
MK 19 Grenade launcher  United States

Anti-tank missiles

Artillery Type Origin Photo
BGM-71 TOW Anti tank version tandem warhead TOW-2A, wireless TOW, and bunker buster version BGM-71H  United States
M712 Copperhead Laser-guided artillery shell  United States
MILAN MILAN 1
MILAN 2
 France
HOT[9] HOT II  France

Anti-aircraft weapons

Artillery Type Origin Photo
9K32 Strela-2 Surface-to-air missile  Soviet Union
ZU-23-2 Anti-aircraft gun  Soviet Union
ZPU Anti-aircraft gun  Soviet Union

Helmets

Brand Origin Type Photos Notes
Enhanced Combat Helmet  United States Combat helmet Standard issue helmet of the Lebanese army replaced the Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops in 2018
Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops  United States Combat helmet Former Standard issue helmet for the Lebanese army replaced by the Enhanced Combat Helmet in 2018
Modular Integrated Communications Helmet/Advanced Combat Helmet  United States Combat helmet Used by the Lebanese Special Operations Command and some other units
Ops-Core FAST Helmet  United States Combat helmet Main users are the Lebanese Special Operations Command and the intervention regiments also seen used by conventional brigades
Modèle 1978 helmet  France Combat helmet Limited use

Optics

Brand Origin Type Photos
EOTech  United States Holographic weapon sight
Aimpoint CompM4  United States Aimpoint
Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight  United States Telescopic sight

Night vision equipment

Brand Origin Type Photos
AN/PVS-14  United States Night-vision device
AN/PVS-7  United States Night-vision device
AN/PEQ-2  United States IR laser and illumination

Unarmoured vehicles

Model Versions Origin In service Notes Picturess
Humvee M998/M1025/M1046/M1035  United States +1350
M54 5-ton 6x6 truck Cargo  United States
M151 MUTT A2  United States In limited use
CUCV M1008/M1009/M1010 Ambulance/M1028/M880/M882/M883/M885/M886 Ambulance  United States In limited use
M35 series 2½-ton 6×6 cargo truck Cargo/Transport  United States
DAF YA 4440/4442 Cargo transport  United States
Polaris Ranger 500 4×4 All-terrain vehicle  United States
Land Rover Defender 90 Cargo/Transport  United Kingdom
Mercedes-Benz 250 GD "Wolf" Ambulance  Germany 20
Volkswagen Transporter (T5) Transport  Germany
KamAZ-4310 Cargo transport  Russia
Toyota Land Cruiser Transport  Japan
Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4×4i  Japan
AIL M325 Command Car Cargo/Transport  Israel In limited use

Tanks

Model Versions Origin In service Pictures Note
M60 A3  United States 10 Delivery in 2009 4 M-60A3 TTC and 6 M-60A3 IFCS ref. Lebanese army magazine issue of December 2009 issue number 294
M48 A5  United States 81 Delivery in 1984 of a total number of 106. Used by the 5th Infantry brigade and the 1st armored regiment which brings the total number to 81
T-54/55  Soviet Union 270 In 1988 Iraq delivered an unknown number of T-54/55, around 50 from militias after the civil war, 30 T-55 delivered from Libya after the civil war, 180 delivery in 1993 from Syria. Used by 10 Infantry brigades which brings the total to 270 tanks in use

Armored personnel carrier

Model Versions Origin In service Notes Photos
M1151  United States 259 +300 TBD
M113 A2, A3, M577  United States 1,400+ Many armed with BGM-71 TOW, ZPU and ZU-23-2.
VAB VTT  France 100

Armored fighting vehicle

Model Versions Origin In service Notes Photos
Bradley Fighting Vehicle M2A2 ODS  United States 32
AIFV-B-C25  United States 16 16 ex-Belgian AIFV-B-C25 vehicles.
VAB Mephisto ATGM  France 35[9] Equipped with HOT II missiles
Panhard AML  France 45
ZSU-23-4 Shilka  Soviet Union 2

Howitzers

Artillery Versions Origin In service Photos
M109-A3 155 mm  United States 12
M109-A5 155 mm  United States 72 'A5 variants TBD
M198 155 mm  United States 219
M114-A1 155 mm  United States 20
M101-A1 105 mm  United States 15
M102 105 mm  United States 10
D-30 122 mm  Soviet Union 42
M-1938 122 mm  Soviet Union 33
M-46 gun 130 mm  Soviet Union 25
2A36 Giatsint-B 152 mm  Soviet Union 10+
BM-21 Grad 122 mm  Soviet Union 30

Other vehicle

Artillery Versions Origin In service Photos
M88A2 Recovery Vehicle A2  United States 2
M88A1 Recovery Vehicle A1  United States 35
M578 Light Recovery Vehicle  United States 31
IDF Caterpillar D9 D9N  United States 2
M992 Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle A2  United States 10/28 TBD
Oshkosh M1070  United States 8

Logistics and engineering equipment

Military simulation

  • Janus,[12][13][14] Engagement Skills Trainer 2000,[15]
  • TOW anti-tank simulators,
  • Milan anti-tank simulators
  • Huey Helicopter flight simulator

Recent supplies

  • Lebanese Army received VAB and Hot missiles and other equipments from France on May 30-2017
  • Lebanon received 12 M109 155mm self-propelled howitzer from Jordan in March 2015 and 400 Tow 2 by June 2015.
  • Lebanon received 72 M-198 Howitzers from the United States on February 8, 2015, along with M1044 (Up-Armored HMMWV) vehicles donated by the US, as part of the aid for fighting terrorism.[16]
  • Lebanon received 120 Land Rover Defender 90 from the United Kingdom on December 10, 2013.[17]
  • Lebanon received 71 HMMWVs,M1038 Cargo/Troop Carrier,M1026 Armament Carrier w/ Basic Armor,M1044 Armament Carrier w/ Supplemental Armor, vehicles donated by the US on August 17, 2013 [18]
  • During August 2013 France has enhanced the operational capacities of the Lebanese army by providing military equipments. The gift, includes bulletproof vests, optical equipment and HOT missiles for Gazelle Helicopter[19]
  • Lebanon received 31 M1151 (Up-Armored HMMWV) vehicles donated by the US on August 17, 2012
  • Lebanon received 24 M1151 (Up-Armored HMMWV) vehicles donated by the US on July 22, 2011
  • Lebanon received 106 vehicles donated by the UN in Lebanon on the Thirteenth of May 2011
  • Lebanon received 30 M-198 Howitzers in January, 2010.[20] This follows an earlier supply of 41 Howitzers in 2008, and 36 Howitzers operated by the LAF since the 80's.
  • Lebanon received 16 AIFVs and 12 M-113 Ambulances early December 2009, these were purchased from Belgium.[21]
  • On May 22, Lebanon officially announced the delivery of the first 10 M60/A3, one M88, and several other items during a ceremony at Beirut International Airport.
  • On March 23, 2009 the LAF took delivery of 40 HMMWVs, and 9 sport utility vehicles from the USA.[22]
  • On March 20, 2009, the LAF purchased 6 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4×4i.[23]
  • On December 28, 2008 the USA delivered 72 HMMWVs were recently delivered, Twelve of these vehicles are ambulances.[24]
  • During 2008, the US supplied Lebanon with 200 M35A3 and 41 M198 Howitzers.[25]
  • As of March 2008, The Netherlands has donated 100 DAF trucks to the Lebanese Army.[26]

See also

References

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  13. خبراء فرنسيون زاروا كلية فؤاد شهاب في مهمة حول المشبه التكتي. Lebanese Army Magazine (in Arabic). August 2006.
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