Singapore Army - Equipment

Equipment

Type Quantity
Main battle tanks ~212
Leopard 2SG (120mm Rheinmetall L44 main gun) >132 (includes 30 spare tanks, excludes 10 Bergepanzer-3 Büffel ARVs)
Mechanized infantry Combat Vehicles / IFVs 857
Bionix II (30mm Bushmaster II chain gun/New armour) 200
Bionix 25 (25mm M242 Bushmaster chain gun) 200
Bionix 40/50 (CIS 40mm AGL + CIS 50MG) 300
Terrex AV-81 135
Armoured Personnel Carriers/Reconnaissance Vehicles 1,335
M113A2 ULTRA 40/50 (CIS 40mm AGL + CIS 50MG) 950
M113A2 ULTRA OWS (25mm M242 Bushmaster chain gun) 50
Cadillac Gage V-100/150/200 30/40/200 (total 270 in reserves), 50 V-200s in use by the RSAF
MaxxPro Dash MRAP 15 in Afghanistan as part of International Security Assistance Force
Multiple Rocket Launchers 18
High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) 18 launchers with 41 GMLRS Pod (246 rockets)
Mortars ~62
81 mm ~?
Soltam M-65 120 mm towed mortar 50 (in reserves)
Soltam M-66 160 mm towed mortar 12 (in storage)
Howitzers ~400
25 pounder Mk II 12 (as ceremonial/salute gun)
Soltam M-68 155mm/L33 Towed Howitzer 45 (in storage)
Soltam M-71S 155mm/L39 Towed Howitzer 38 (in storage)
M-114A1 155mm Towed Howitzer 16 (in storage)
FH-2000 155mm/L52 Towed Howitzer 72
GIAT LG1 105mm/L30 Towed Howitzer 37 (in storage)
SSPH Primus 155mm/L39 Self-Propelled Howitzer (SSPH-1) 48 (not including 2× command post & 4× recovery vehicle)
SLWH Pegasus 155mm/L39 Heli-portable Lightweight Howitzer 54
Artillery-locating radar 10
AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder radar 4
AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder radar 3
ARTHUR 3
Armoured Engineers ~56
FV180 Combat Engineer Tractor 36
M60 Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB) 12
M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle (CEV) -165mm Demolition Gun 8
Bionix Counter-Mine Vehicle (Trailblazer) ~?
Aardvark JSFU (Joint Service Flail Unit) ~?
Field Engineers ~?
Vehicle Launched Bridge (VLB) ~?
Foldable Longspan Bridge (FLB) ~?
Projected Line Charge (PLC) ~?
Bionix AVLB ~?
Bridging Engineers ~?
M3G Float Bridge ~?
All-Terrain Tracked Vehicles ~700
Bronco ATTC (GPMG armed/120mm Super-Rapid Mortar) ~400
Bandvagn 206 (GPMG armed) ~300
Unmanned Vehicles ~?
Skyblade Mini-UAVs ~?
Anti-Tank Rockets/Missiles ~4,000
Carl Gustav recoilless rifle ~?
SPIKE-LR 1,000
Matador ~3,000
Guards Vehicles ~400
Spider LSV with twin SPIKE ATGM ~200
Spider LSV ~200
Direct Fire Weapons ~400,000
SAR 21 ~150,000
SAR-21 Grenade Launcher ~?
M16S1 local variant of M16A1 produced under license ~200,000
CAR-15 Carbine version of the M-16 ~5,000
M203 grenade launcher ~20,000
Ultimax 100 ~20,000
FN MAG 7.62 mm General Purpose Machine Gun ~10,000
CIS 12.7 mm HMG ~3,000
Sig-Sauer P226 9 mm Pistol ~?
H&K MP-5N 9 mm SMG ~2,000
FN P90 5.7 mm SMG ~500
FN Five-seven 5.7 mm Pistol ~500
PGM Mini-Hecate 8.6 mm Long-Range Sniper Rifle ~100
H&K PSG-1 7.62 mm Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle ~?
Accuracy International L96A1 7.62 mm Sniper Rifle ~?
Accuracy International L115A1 8.6 mm Long-Range Sniper Rifle ~?
Steyr SSG 69 7.62 mm Sniper Rifle ~?
Brügger & Thomet APR308 7.62 mm Sniper Rifle ~?
M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare AX50 Sniper Rifle

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