List of 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
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image |
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Brazil | Taurus PT-92 | 9×19mm (standard issue) | Pistol | |
Brazil | Imbel GC | 9×19mm (standard issue) | Pistol | |
Austria | Glock 17 | 9×19mm (used by SOF) | Pistol | |
Germany | Heckler & Koch USP | 9×19mm (used by SOF) | Pistol | |
Brazil | Taurus TH9[1] | 9×19mm (limited) | Pistol |
Submachine guns
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image | |||
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Submachine guns | |||||||
Italy Brazil |
Beretta M12 | 9×19mm (standard issue) (known as MT-12) | Submachine gun | ||||
Germany | MP5 | 9×19mm (used by SOF) | Submachine gun | ||||
Israel | Uzi | 9×19mm (used by SOF) | Submachine gun | ||||
Germany | Heckler & Koch UMP | 9×19mm (used by SOF) | Submachine gun | ||||
Brazil | Taurus SMT-9 | 9×19mm (used by SOF and paratroopers) | Submachine gun |
Service rifles
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image | |||
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Assault rifles | |||||||
Brazil | Mosquefal M968 | 7.62×51mm (training and parade rifle) | Training rifle | ||||
Belgium Brazil |
M964 FAL | 7.62×51mm (being replaced by Imbel A2) | Battle rifle | ||||
Brazil | M964A1 ParaFAL | 7.62×51mm (being replaced by Imbel A2) | Assault rifle | ||||
Brazil | IMBEL MD97 | 5.56×45mm (being replaced by Imbel A2) | Assault rifle | ||||
Brazil | IMBEL IA2 | 7.62×51mm and 5.56×45mm (standard issue)[2] | Assault rifle | ||||
United States | M16A2[3] | 5.56×45mm (used by SOF) | Assault rifle | ||||
United States | AR-15 | 5.56×45mm (limited role) | Carbine | ||||
Germany | HK416 | 5.56×45mm (used by SOF and Chemical Warfare Brigade) | Assault rifle | ||||
United States | M4 | 5.56×45mm (used by SOF)[4] | Carbine | ||||
Germany | Heckler & Koch G36C | 5.56×45mm (used by SOF and Border Brigade) | Carbine | ||||
Germany | HK417 | 7.62x51mm (used by SOF) | Assault rifle | ||||
Israel Brazil |
Taurus Tavor TAR-21 | 5.56×45mm (used by Border Brigade and SOF) | Carbine | ||||
Brazil | Taurus T4 | 5.56×45mm (limited role[5]) | Carbine |
Shotguns
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image | |||
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Shotguns | |||||||
Italy | Benelli M4 | 12 gauge | Shotgun | ||||
United States | Mossberg 590 | 12 gauge | Shotgun | ||||
United States | Remington 870 | 12 gauge | Shotgun | ||||
United States | Remington Model 1100 | 12 gauge | Shotgun | ||||
Brazil | Pump CBC calibre | 12 gauge | Shotgun |
Machine guns
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image | |||
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Machine guns | |||||||
United States | M2 Browning machine gun | 12.7×99mm | Heavy machine gun | ||||
Germany | MG-3 | 7.62×51mm | General-purpose machine gun (used as secondary weapon by main battle tank Leopard 1) | ||||
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 |
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United States | M134 Minigun | 7.62×51mm | Rotary heavy machine gun (used by Brazilian Army Aviation) |
Sniper rifles
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image | |||
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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 (used by SOF) | Anti-materiel rifle | ||||
United States | M24 Sniper Weapon System | 7.62×51mm (for designed marksmen in light infantry regiments) | Sniper rifle | ||||
United States | Remington MSR | 7.62×51mm (used by SOF) | Sniper rifle | ||||
France | PGM Ultima Ratio | 7.62×51mm (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 (indigenous sniper rifle) | Sniper rifle | ||||
Switzerland | SIG Sauer SSG 3000 | 7.62×51mm NATO (used by SOF) | Sniper rifle |
Grenade launchers
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image | |||
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Grenade launchers | |||||||
United States | M79 grenade launcher | 40×46mm | Grenade launcher | ||||
South Africa | Milkor MGL | 40×46mm | Grenade launcher | ||||
United States | M203 grenade launcher | 40×46mm | Grenade launcher |
Grenades and mines
Origin | Model | Caliber | Type | Image | |||
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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 | ||||
United States | M31 HEAT | Rifle granade | Anti-armor rifle grenade | ||||
United States | M576 40mm grenade | 40mm | Grenade munition | ||||
United States | M992 (40mm munition) | 40mm | Grenade munition | ||||
Brazil | AP NM AE T1 mine | Mine | Anti-personnel mine | ||||
Brazil | T-AB-1 AP mine | Mine | Anti-personnel mine | ||||
Brazil | T-AB-1 AT mine | Mine | Anti-tank blast mine | ||||
Brazil | AC NM AE T1 mine | Mine | Anti-tank blast mine |
Anti-armour
Origin | Model | Quantity | Caliber | Type | Image | ||
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Anti-armour | |||||||
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 | 84mm | Anti-tank weapon | |||
France | ERYX | Undisclosed quantity | 136mm | Anti-tank missile | |||
France | MILAN | Undisclosed quantity | Anti-tank missile | ||||
Brazil | MSS-1.2 | 400+ launchers | 130mm | Anti-tank missile |
Light infantry mortars
Origin | Model | Number | Type | Image |
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United States | M30 107 mm Mortar | 214 | Mortar | |
Brazil | M936 81mm AGR | 100+ | Mortar | |
Brazil | Morteiro Médio Antecarga 81 mm AGR | 70+ | Mortar | |
United Kingdom | L16 81mm Mortar | ~900 | Mortar | |
Brazil | M949 60mm AGR | 1,460+ | Light mortar | |
France | Brandt 60 mm LR Gun-mortar | 1,000+ | Light mortar |
Protective gear
Origin | Model | Details | Type | Image |
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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 | ||
Brazil | Interceptor Body Armor | Ballistic vest |
Armored vehicles
Main battle tanks
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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Leopard 1 | Germany | Main battle tank | 1A1BE 1A5BR |
128 220 |
128 1A1 and 220 1A5 for armored units as well as 19 specialized vehicles acquired in 2006. | |
M60 Patton | United States | Main battle tank | A3 TTS | 91 | M60A3 TTS variant, acquired from 1995-1996.[7][8] |
Infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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EE-9 Cascavel 6×6 | Brazil | Armored reconnaissance | EE-9 | 409[9] | From the total of 600 vehicles, 409 units still in service. 10 being modernized and 45 were upgraded for UN peacekeeping operations. Will be replaced by VBR-MR 8×8 reconnaissance vehicle from 2020. | |
EE-11 Urutu 6×6 | Brazil | Armored personnel carrier | EE-11 | 223[9] | 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 |
500+[10][11][12] | 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).[13] | |
M113 | United States | Armored personnel carrier | M113BR M113A2[14] |
584 12[14] |
584 being upgraded by BAE Systems to M113BR standard. | |
M577 | United States | Command Post Carrier | M577A2[14] | 124[14] | They are used in the Brazilian Army as a Command Post or Armored Ambulance. |
Infantry mobility vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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AV-VBL 4×4 | Brazil | Command and control | AV-VBL | 32 | Rocket artillery support groups auxiliary vehicle. Second batch was ordered. | |
Iveco LMV 4×4 | Italy Brazil |
Infantry mobility vehicle | LMV Lince LMV-BR |
16[15] (ex-Italian Army) 32 (first batch - BR)[16] |
1,464 Iveco LMV on order (manufactured locally).[17] |
Artillery
Rocket artillery
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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ASTROS | Brazil | Multiple rocket launcher (108/180/300 mm) | MK3 MK3M MK6 |
20 18 22 |
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. | |
Self-propelled artillery
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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M109 | United States | Self-propelled artillery | M109A3 M109A5 M109A5+BR |
40 56 40 |
40 M-109A3 former Belgian. Acquired 40 M-109A5 Ex-US Army in 2016. All fleet to be upgraded to M109A5+.[18] On 14 June 2017, Brazilian Army will receive another +56 vehicles M-109A5 Ex-US Army.[19] | |
M992 | United States | Artillery ammunition supply vehicle | M992 | 40 | ||
Flakpanzer Gepard | Germany | Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun | Gepard 1A2 | 36 | [20] |
Towed artillery
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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M198 | United States | Towed howitzer | 155 mm | - | Ordered 120x units in April 2018 together with the M119 light gun[21] | |
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 | ||
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[6] | Note | Photo |
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120mm M2 RAIADO | Brazil | Towed mortar | 120 mm | 267+[22] | 500+ on order | |
Mortier 120mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1 | France | Towed mortar | 120 mm | 214 | Being replaced by M2 |
Anti-aircraft systems
Surface-to-air missile systems
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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9K38 Igla | Russia | Man-portable air-defense systems | SA-18 SA-24 |
120 launchers 64 launchers |
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RBS 70 | Sweden | Short range air defense | 25 launchers | Additional launchers ordered in 2017[23] | ||
RBS 70 NG | Sweden | Short range air defense | 30 launchers |
Mobile surveillance radars
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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SABER M60 | Brazil | Air defense radar | M60 S60 |
21 12 |
M60: with a range of 75 km and the ability of tracking up to 40 targets. S60: with range up to 90 km of the Saber M60. |
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SABER M200 | Brazil | Air defense radar | M200 S200 |
Unknown | M200: with a range of 200 km. S200: with range up to 400 km of the Saber M200. |
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SENTIR M20 | Brazil | Ground radar | Unknown | with range up to 20 km. | ||
EDT-FILA | Brazil | Air defense radar | ~30 | Radar used in conjunction with anti-aircraft artillery cannons. |
Engineering vehicles
Armored vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number | Note | Photo |
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HEMTT M984 | United States | 8×8 heavy tactical truck | M984 | 10 | More 20 ordered.[24] | |
M88 | United States | Armored recovery vehicle | M88A1 | 17[14][25] | ||
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[6] | Note | Photo |
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Tatra 815 | Czech Republic | 8×8 heavy tactical truck | 7[26] | |||
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 |
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Engesa EE-50/EE-25 | Utility vehicle/Heavy truck | ~60 | Brazil | Used by some armoured brigades | |
UAI-TEREX M1-50 6×6 | Utility vehicle/Medium truck | 85[27] | Brazil | Used by some battalions of artillery | |
Mercedes-Benz Atego | Atego 1720A 4×4 | 2,000[28] | Germany 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[29][30] | Germany Brazil | Use standard Army | |
Volkswagen Constellation | 24.250 6×2 31.320 6×4 Tank truck 31.320 6×6 QT Heavy Truck | 900+ | Germany 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 | 62 | Germany Brazil | Used by battalions of supplies | |
Hyundai HD 78 | Cargo truck | 148~ | Brazil South Korea | Used by battalions of supplies | |
Volvo N L10 | Heavy equipment transporter | 36 | 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 |
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Comil Svelto | Bus | ~300 | Brazil | Chassi Mercedes Benz | |
Volksbus | Bus | 370 | Brazil | Used for conventional transport. |
Administrative vehicles and light vehicles
Name | Type | Number | Origin | Note | Photo |
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Toyota Hilux | Light utility vehicle | ~1.000 | Brazil Argentina Japan | Standard vehicle and military ambulance. | |
Mitsubishi Pajero Sport | Light utility vehicle | ~120 | Brazil Japan | Used by the Army Police | |
Troller T4 | Light utility vehicle | ~100 | Brazil | Used in parachute infantry brigade[31] | |
Ford F serie | Light utility vehicle | ~540 | Brazil United States | Used in jungle infantry brigade and military ambulance[32] | |
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 Japan | 347 military ambulance units. Being replaced by Agrale Marruá | |
JPX Montez | Light utility vehicle | 750 | Brazil | Being replaced by Agrale Marruá | |
Agrale Marruá AM2 | Light utility vehicle | 500 | Brazil | Units purchased from 2006 to 2009 | |
Agrale Marruá AM11 REC | Light utility vehicle | 1,100 | Brazil | Units purchased from 2006 to 2014 | |
Agrale Marruá AM20 - VCC | Special car for command and control operations | 125 | Brazil | Units purchased from 2006 to 2014 | |
Agrale Marruá AM21 | Light cargo vehicle | 300 | Brazil | Units purchased from 2006 to 2014 | |
Agrale Marruá AM23 | Light cargo vehicle | 1,200 | Brazil | Units purchased from 2006 to 2016 | |
Chivunk[33] | Light utility vehicle | +40 | Brazil | Used by the parachute infantry brigade. | |
VLEGA Gaucho | Light utility vehicle | ~20 | Brazil Argentina | Used by parachute infantry brigade | |
M-Gator A1 | Light utility vehicle | ~22 | United States | Used by parachute infantry brigade |
Motorcycles
Name | Type | Number | Origin | Note | Photo |
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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[34] | |
Yamaha XT660R | Motorcycle infantry | 1,100 | Brazil Japan | Used by motorized infantry brigades |
Boats
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo | |
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LPR-40 | Colombia | Patrol Boat, River | Armoured patrol boat | 2[35][36] | Tucunaré I Tucunaré II |
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DGS 999 Raptor | Brazil | Patrol Boat, River | Armoured patrol boat | 2 | Heli Hermes |
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DGS ETRH Defence | Brazil | Patrol Boat, River | Patrol boat | 1[37] | Carioca | ||
MRCD-1200 MRCD 1250 |
Netherlands | Patrol Boat, River | Patrol boat | 4[38] 5[39] |
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Guardian 25 | United States | Patrol Boat, River | Patrol boat | 24 | |||
Riverboat | Brazil | Transporter ship | River transport troops | 1 | Comandante Balduíno | ||
Ferryboat | Brazil | Transporter ship, River | Transporte (cargo and passengers) | 11 | Pérola do Mamoré Taquari Tenente Daniel Bazoli Tenente Cohen Manaus Forte Coimbra Uirá Aruanã Aru Fortaleza de Marabitanas Tenente Marcelino Uajará |
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Catamaran | Brazil | Transporter ship, River | River transport vessel | 2 | Piraíba Jacaretinga |
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Tugboat | Brazil | Tug | River pushing vessels | 6 | Marabá Javari Manaós Carajás Erico Surucucu |
Aircraft
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number[6] | Note | Photo |
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Eurocopter EC725 | France Brazil |
Tactical transport | EC-725 Caracal | 16 | 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. | |
Short C-23 Sherpa | United Kingdom | Cargo transport | C-23 | 0 | Eight ex-ANG C-23B's acquired in 2016.[40] |
Unmanned aerial vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number | Note | Photo |
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VT-15 | Brazil | Tactical UAV | ~3 | Used for reconnaissance and patrol missions. | ||
FT-100 Horus | Brazil | Miniature UAV | ~5 | Used by the parachute brigade | ||
FT-200 Watchdog | Brazil | Miniature UAV | ~1 | |||
Mavic | China | Miniature UAV | Unknown | Used for border monitoring.[41] |
See also
- Brazilian Armed Forces
- Currently active military equipment by country
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