Current and Former Operators
- Austria: 42 M41 (1960–79).
- Belgium: 135 M41 (1958–74).
- Brazil: 300 M41B and M41C (1960-2010).
- Chile: 60 M41 Retired
- Denmark: 53 M41DKs (used between 1953–98).
- Dominican Republic: 12 M41B tanks.
- Guatemala: 12 M41DK.
- Japan: 147 M41 (1961–81).
- Jordan: Retired
- Lebanon: 20 M41A3 in service with the Lebanese Army (1958–84), passed on to the Army of Free Lebanon, Lebanese Arab Army, Tigers Militia, Kataeb Regulatory Forces, Lebanese Forces.
- New Zealand: 10 Retired
- Philippines: 7 M41s used by the Philippine Army. (1965–80s)
- Somalia
- South Vietnam: Used by South Vietnamese Army
- Spain
- Republic of China (Taiwan): 675 M41 and M41D vehicles in service with the Republic of China Marine Corps and Republic of China Army.
- Thailand: 200 M41s Retired
- Tunisia
- Uruguay: 22 M41UR tanks. Modifications include a 90 mm Cockerill cannon and a Scania DS-14 diesel engine + 24 ex-Brazilian Army
- United States: Retired
- Vietnam: 30 M41s captured from the ARVN
- West Germany: Retired
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