List of Armoured Fighting Vehicles By Country - Germany

Germany

Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Germany

  • A7V heavy tank (22; World War I)
  • A7VU heavy tank
  • E-Series prototype
  • Sturmpanzerwagen Oberschlesien tank
  • K Panzerkampfwagen super-heavy tank (2 incomplete; World War I)
  • Grosstraktor heavy tank
  • LK I light tank
  • LK II light tank
  • Leichttraktor light tank
  • Panther II prototype
  • PzKpfw. I Ausf. A Light tank
  • Flammenwerfer auf PzKpfw. I Ausf. A flame-thrower tank
  • Kleiner Panzerbefehlswagen command tank (190)
  • PzKpfw I Ausf. B light tank
  • Flammenwerfer auf PzKpfw. I Ausf. B flame-thrower tank
  • Panzer II light tank
  • Panzer III medium tank
  • Panzer IV medium tank
  • Leopard 1
  • Leopard 2
  • PzH 2000
  • Fuchs 1
  • Jaguar 1
  • Jaguar 2
  • Spähpanzer Luchs
  • TH200
  • Marder 1 A3
  • Marder 1 A5
  • Maus superheavy tank prototype (2 completed, 9 halted in production)
  • Puma (IFV)
  • Tiger I
  • Tiger II
  • Rasit, Fuchs 1 with Radar
  • Wiesel 1 (and 2)
  • Boxer (Armoured Fighting Vehicle), with the Netherlands and United Kingdom (modern)
  • KJPz HS-30 tank destroyer (KanoneJagdPanzer)
  • MBT-70 prototype

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