Equipment
Type | Make/Model | Origin | # |
---|---|---|---|
Tanks | M60A3 TTS | United States | |
Tanks | M41 Walker Bulldog | United States | |
Armored fighting vehicles | AAV-P7A1 amphibious assault vehicles | United States | 54 |
Armored fighting vehicles | LVPT5A1 amphibious assault vehicles | United States | 84 |
Armored fighting vehicles | CM-25 AFV(CM-21 with 1 x TOW launcher) | Republic of China | |
Artillery | M101 howitzer | United States | |
Artillery | M109 howitzer | United States | |
Anti-Tank | BGM-71 TOW-2A/B | United States | |
Anti-Tank | MK-153 SMAW | United States | |
Anti-Tank | FGM-148 Javelin Anti-Tank Guided Missile | United States | |
Anti-Tank | M40A1 recoilless rifle | United States | |
SAM | Stinger DMS(Dual Mount Stinger) | United States | |
SAM | MIM-72/M48 Chaparral locally upgraded FLIR by CSIST | United States | |
Helicopters | Hughes OH-6 Cayuse 500 Defender | United States | 6 |
Assault Rifle | T65K2 assault rifle | Republic of China | |
Assault Rifle | T91 combat rifle | Republic of China | |
Squad Automatic Weapon | T75 squad machinegun | Republic of China | |
Sniper Rifle | SSG-2000 | Switzerland | |
Sniper Rifle | T93 | Republic of China |
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