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The HMMWV is used by the following countries:
- Afghanistan – 4,150 M1152 and M1151 versions used by the Afghan National Army. Afghanistan has ordered 3,334 more in 2010 and 2011 for its the National Police, National Guard and other military.
- Albania – 20 vehicles
- Algeria – 200+ vehicles
- Argentina – EA: 250 vehicles; FAA: 70; Gendarmeria: approx. 40 vehicles and IMARA: 300 vehicles
- Bahrain – Vehicles sold by the U.S. under the Foreign Military Sales program.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – ordered a small number of vehicles for de-mining units in Iraq.
- Bolivia – approx. 50 vehicles with the "Green Devils" anti-narcotic unit and Rangers.
- Botswana – 40 (M1044, M1043, M998 & M997)
- Bulgaria – 52 vehicles, 50 are the up-armored M1114 variant, and two are ambulances.
- Canada Canadian Forces – small numbers (M1113 and M1117) in use by JTF-2 and CSOR in Afghanistan; to be replaced by Jackal (MWMIK).
- Chad – Vehicles sold by the U.S. under the Foreign Military Sales program.
- Chile – Army 200+ vehicles, Marines 20+ vehicles
- Colombia – 400+ vehicles
- Croatia – 85 units, mostly used in Afghanistan ISAF mission.
- Czech Republic – Mainly 601st Special Forces Group.
- Denmark - 30
- Djibouti – Vehicles sold by the U.S. under the Foreign Military Sales program.
- Dominican Republic –
- El Salvador – 20 vehicles
- Ecuador – approx. 130 vehicles in the Ecuadorian Army.
- Egypt – 3,890+
- Ethiopia – Vehicles sold by the U.S. under the Foreign Military Sales program.
- Georgia – 110+
- Greece – 600+ vehicles built under license by ELBO.
- Honduras – Vehicles sold by the U.S. under the Foreign Military Sales program.
- Hungary – 27 vehicles for units in Afghanistan.
- Iraq – During the Iraq War, stockpiled U.S. military HMMWVs were given to the Iraqi Army, Iraqi Security Forces. The Iraqi Military has more than 8,000 Humvees.
- Israel – 2,000+ vehicles, formerly assembled by AIL from knockdown kits.
- Kazakhstan -
- Kuwait – Vehicles sold by the U.S. under the Foreign Military Sales program.
- Jordan – 130+
- Kenya – A number of vehicles are used by the security forces.
- Latvia – 60 vehicles
- Lebanon – 756 vehicles
- Lithuania – about 200 vehicles bought from USA.
- Luxembourg – 43 vehicles
- Republic of Macedonia – 80 vehicles
- Mexico- Vehicles sold by the U.S. under the Foreign Military Sales program.
- Monaco – Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince – 6+
- Mongolia – 30 vehicles
- Montenegro
- Morocco
- New Zealand – Small number of M1114s used in Afghanistan and trialled at Lake Tekapo training ground.
- Panama – 7 vehicles
- Oman – Vehicles sold by the U.S. under the Foreign Military Sales program.
- Philippines – 300 vehicles
- Poland – 217 vehicles
- Peru – 34 vehicles (12 M-1151A1 deployed in Haiti as part of the UN peacekeeping contingent, 22 M-1165A1 Special Ops operated by the 19th Commando Battalion). Possible upcoming purchase of 100 additional vehicles.
- Portugal
- Republic of China – Vehicles sold by the U.S. under the Foreign Military Sales program.
- Romania – approx. 100 vehicles
- Russian Federation – Eight Georgian HMMWVs were seized by Russian forces during the 2008 South Ossetia War.
- Saudi Arabia – Vehicles were sold to Saudi Arabia by the United States under the Foreign Military Sales program.
- Serbia – 21 armored vehicles to be delivered.
- Slovakia – Mainly 5th Special Forces Regiment.
- Slovenia – 54 vehicles
- Spain – 150+ vehicles only by the Infanteria de Marina ( the Army uses the URO VAMTAC in that role).
- Sudan – Vehicles sold by the U.S. under the Foreign Military Sales program.
- Tanzania – Vehicles sold by the U.S. under the Foreign Military Sales program.
- Thailand
- Tunisia – Vehicles sold by the U.S. under the Foreign Military Sales program.
- Ukraine – 10 vehicles, all donated by the United States to the Polish–Ukrainian Peace Force Battalion (POLUKRBAT).
- United Arab Emirates
- United States – Army: 260,000, Marine Corps: 44,000
- Uganda – approximately 50
- Venezuela – (M1097A1)
- Yemen – 13 vehicles
- Zimbabwe – (EQ2050)
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