List of MTU Friedrichshafen military engines

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This page lists the military engines of MTU Friedrichshafen.

List of engines for military vehicles

This section focuses on past, present and future engines for military vehicles.[1][2]

Engines for indirect fire vehicles

This section lists the mortar and artillery systems powered by MTU engines.

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Engine Vehicle type Vehicle Vehicle based on (chassis) Power Origin Notes
MB 833 Ka-500 SPH

Self-propelled howitzer

VCA Palmaria [es]

Vehículo de Combate Artillería

Tanque Argentino Mediano 720 hp (540 kW) Argentina

Italy

[3]

20 manufactured, with OTO Melara turret, entered service in 1982.

MB 833 Aa-501 SPH

Self-propelled howitzer

M44T M44 SPH 450 hp (340 kW) Turkey

Germany

United States

[4][5]

Modernisation of Turkish self-propelled guns dating from 1986.

MB 833 Aa-501 SPH

Self-propelled howitzer

M52T M52 SPH 450 hp (340 kW) Turkey

Germany

United States

[4][6][7]

Modernisation of Turkish self-propelled guns dating from 1993.

MB 837 Ea-500 SPH

Self-propelled howitzer

Palmaria OF-40 750 hp (560 kW) Italy [4]

Bought by Libya, Nigeria, entered service in 1982.[8]

MB 837 Ba-500 SPH

Self-propelled howitzer

Panzerkanone 68 Panzer 61 660 hp (490 kW)  Switzerland [9]

1972 (prototype, didn't enter service).

MB 871 Ka-501 SPH

Self-propelled howitzer

SP70 1,200 PS (880 kW) Germany

United Kingdom

United States

[10]

1970-80s (prototype, didn't enter service).

MT 881 Ka-500 SPH

Self-propelled howitzer

PzH 2000 999 PS (735 kW) Germany [4]

Entered service in 1998, still in production.[11]

MT 881 Ka-500 SPH

Self-propelled howitzer

K9 Thunder K9 Thunder 999 PS (735 kW) South Korea [4][12]

Entered service in 1999.

MT 881 Ka-500 Ammunition Resupply Vehicle K10 ARV

Ammunition Resupply Vehicle

999 PS (735 kW) South Korea [4][13]

Entered service in early 2000s.

MT 881 Ka-500 Artillery command vehicle K11 FDCV

Fire Direction Control Vehicle

999 PS (735 kW) South Korea [4]

Entered service in the 2020s with Egypt.[14]

MT 881 Ka-500 SPH

Self-propelled howitzer

AHS Krab K9 Thunder 999 PS (735 kW) Poland

South Korea

[4]

Entered service in 2016.[15]

MT 881 Ka-500 SPH

Self-propelled howitzer

T-155 Fırtına K9 Thunder 999 PS (735 kW) Turkey

South Korea

[4]

Entered service in 2005.[16]

6V199 TE20

FFG G4 Powerpack

Artillery command vehicle Artillery command vehicle on a tracked chassis [pl] Universal Track Carrier LPG 350 hp (260 kW) Poland [17]

Since 2009.

6V199 TE20 Mortar carrier Piranha IV 8×8 - "12 cm Mörser 16" Piranha IV 544 hp (406 kW)  Switzerland [4][18]

To enter service in 2025.

8V199 TE20 SPH

Self-propelled howitzer

DONAR

Artillery gun module

ASCOD 2 720 PS (530 kW) Austria

Spain

Germany

[19]

Prototype from the 2010s.

8V199 TE21 SPH

Self-propelled howitzer

RCH-155 - Boxer

Remote-controlled howitzer

Boxer A3 820 PS (600 kW) Germany

Netherlands

United Kingdom

[20]

To enter service in 2025 with Ukraine.

8V199 TE23 SPH

Self-propelled howitzer

NEMESIS ASCOD 2 1,070 hp (800 kW) Austria

Spain

Germany

[21][22]
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Engines for main battle tanks

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Engine Vehicle type Vehicle Vehicle based on (chassis) Power Origin Notes
MB 833 Ka-501 MBT

Main battle tank

AMX-30EM2 AMX-30E 850 PS (630 kW) Spain

France

[23]

Modernised AMX-30E, replacing HS-110 with MTU engine from 1990.

MB 837 Ba-500 MBT

Main battle tank

Panzer 58 Panzer 58 600 PS (440 kW)  Switzerland [24][25]

Prototype from 1957.

MB 837 Ba-500 MBT

Main battle tank

Panzer 61 Panzer 61 630 PS (460 kW)  Switzerland [26]

Entered service in 1966.

Panzer 68 660 PS (490 kW) [27]

Entered service in 1970.

Target tank Zielfahrzeug 68 [28]

Entered service in 1972.

MB 838 CaM 500 MBT

Main battle tank

OF-40 OF-40 830 hp (620 kW) Italy [29]

Purchased by the United Arab Emirates, entered service in 1980.

MB 838 CaM 500 MBT

Main battle tank

Leopard 1 Leopard 1 830 PS (610 kW) Germany [4]

Entered service in 1965.

MB 838 Ca-501 MBT

Main battle tank

OF-40 Mk.III OF-40 950 PS (700 kW) Italy [4]
MB 838 Ka-501 MBT

Main battle tank

Arjun Mk1 / Mk1A Arjun 1,380 hp (1,030 kW) India [4][30]

Entered service in 2004. Possible joint production with Indian defence PSU.

MB 871 Ka-501 MBT

Main battle tank

K1 tank K1 tank 1,200 PS (880 kW) South Korea [4]

Entered service in 1987.

MB 873 Ka-500 MBT

Main battle tank

MBT-70 MBT-70 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) United States

Germany

[31]

Prototype only in the 1960s.

MB 873 Ka-501 MBT

Main battle tank

Leopard 2 Leopard 2 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) Germany [4]

Entered service in 1979.

MB 873 Ka-501 MBT

Main battle tank

Stridsvagn 122 and Stridsvagn 123 Leopard 2 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) Germany

Sweden

[32]

Entered service in 1997.

MB 873 Ka-501 MBT

Main battle tank

Panther KF51 Panther KF51 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) Germany [33][34][35]

To be purchased by Hungary and Italy, and planned to enter service by 2027-28.

MT 881 KA-501 MBT

Main battle tank

M60T Sabra Mk.II / Mk.III M60 tank 1,000 hp (750 kW) United States

Israel

Turkey

[36]

Turkish M60A3/E60B upgrade of the Sabra M60MBT carried out in 2008.

MT 883 Ka-500

Europowerpack

MBT

Main battle tank

Challenger 2 Challenger 2 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) United Kingdom [37]

Variant purchased by Oman, entered service in 1993.

MT 883 Ka-500

Europowerpack

MBT

Main battle tank

Leclerc tropicalisé Leclerc 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) France [4][38][39]

Variant purchased by the UAE, entered service in 1995.

MT 883 Ka-500

EuroPowerPack improved

MBT

Main battle tank

Leopard 2 Leopard 2 1,650 hp (1,230 kW) Germany [40]

Prototype of the Leopard 2 with the a new EuroPowerPack in 2002.

MT 883 Ka-500

Europowerpack

MBT

Main battle tank

Merkava Mk.4 Merkava 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) Israel [41]

Entered service in 2004. Engine license produced by General Dynamics in the USA.

MT 883 Ka-501

Europowerpack

MBT

Main battle tank

K2 Black Panther - Batch I K2 Black Panther 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) South Korea [23]

Entered service in 2014, only used with the first batch of 100 K2.

8V199 TE23 MBT

Main battle tank

Leopard 1

(modernised)

Leopard 1 1,070 hp (800 kW) Germany [42]

New engine available as of 2024 for the Leopard 1 if countries want to modernise it.

10V199 MBT

Main battle tank

Leopard 2 Leopard 2 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) Germany [43]

Alternative engine for the Leopard 2 in development as of March 2025.

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Engines for engineering vehicles based on main battle tanks

This list includes engines for armoured engineering vehicles, recovery vehicles, support vehicles and bridging vehicles based on main battle tanks.[1][2]

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Engine Vehicle type Vehicle Vehicle based on (chassis) Power Origin Notes
MB 837 Ba-500 ARV

Armoured recovery vehicle

Entpannungspanzer 65 Panzer 61 660 hp (490 kW)  Switzerland [44][45]

Entered service in the Swiss Army in 1972.

AVLB

Armoured vehicle-launched bridge

Brückenpanzer 68 [46]

Entered service in the Swiss Army in 1976.

MB 838 Ca-500 ARV

Armoured recovery vehicle

Bergepanzer 2 Leopard 1 830 PS (610 kW) Germany [47]

Entered service in 1966.

AVLB

Armoured vehicle-launched bridge

Biber [48][4]

Entered service in 1973.

AEV

Armoured engineering vehicle

PiPz 2A1 Dachs [de] [49][50]

Entered service in 1989.

MB 838 CaM-500 ARV

Armoured recovery vehicle

WiSENT 1 Leopard 1 960 PS (710 kW) Germany [4]

An upgrade of the Bergepanzer 2.[51]

AEV

Armoured engineering vehicle

[4][51]
MCV

Mine clearing vehice

[4][51]
MB 871 Ka-501 MCV

Mine clearing vehice

Keiler M48 Patton 1,100 PS (810 kW) Germany

United States

[4]

Entered service in 1994.

MB 871 Ka-501 ARV

Armoured recovery vehicle

K1 Recovery K1 tank 1,200 PS (880 kW) South Korea [4][52]

Entered service in 1993.

AVLB

Armoured vehicle-launched bridge

K1 Bridge layer [4][53][52]

Entered service in 1993.

AEV

Armoured engineering vehicle

K600 Rhino CEV [54][55]

Entered service in 2019

MB 873 Ka-501 ARV

Armoured recovery vehicle

BPz3 Büffel [de] Leopard 2 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) Germany [4][56]

Entered service in 1992.

AVLB

Armoured vehicle-launched bridge

Leguan bridge layer (Leopard 2) [de] [4]

Entered service in 2018.

AEV

Armoured engineering vehicle

AEV 3 Kodiak Germany

 Switzerland

[4]

Entered service in 2009.[57][58]

MCV

Mine clearing vehice

Rheinmetall Keiler NG Germany [59]

New vehicle in development.

MB 873 Ka-501 ARV

Armoured recovery vehicle

FFG WiSENT 2 ARV Leopard 2 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) Germany [4][60][61]

Entered service in 2017.[62]

AVLB

Armoured vehicle-launched bridge

FFG WiSENT 2 BL
AEV

Armoured engineering vehicle

FFG WiSENT 2 AEV
MCV

Mine clearing vehice

FFG WiSENT 2 MC
MT 883 Ka-500

Europowerpack

AVLB

Armoured vehicle-launched bridge

Merkava AVLB Merkava 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) Israel [63]

Supplied to the Philippines in 2022.

MT 883 Ka-500 ARV

Armoured recovery vehicle

Char de dépannage DNG/DCL Leclerc 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) France [4][64]

Variant purchased by the UAE and France, and entered service in 1995.

8V199 TE23 ARV

Armoured recovery vehicle

WiSENT 1 Leopard 1 1,070 hp (800 kW) Germany [65]

New engine available for the modernisation of the WiSENT 1 as of 2024.

AEV

Armoured engineering vehicle

MCV

Mine clearing vehice

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Engines for medium and light tanks

More information Engine, Vehicle type ...
Engine Vehicle type Vehicle Vehicle based on (chassis) Power Origin Notes
MB 833 Ka-500 Medium tank TAM

"Tanque Argentino Mediano"

TAM 720 hp (540 kW) Argentina

Germany

[4][66]

Entered service in 1983.

MB 833 Ka-500 Medium tank TH-301 / Rh-105-30 [es] Marder 800 hp (600 kW) Germany [67]

Prototype developed in the 1970s.

MB 837 Ea-500 Medium tank M48A5 (G Export) M48 Patton 750 PS (550 kW) Germany

United States

[4][68]

Used by Turkey.

MB 837 Ka-501 Medium tank Super M48 M48 Patton 1,000 PS (740 kW) Germany

United States

5 prototypes built by KMW in 1994.[69]
8V199 TE20 Medium tank WPB Anders Universal Modular Tracked Platform 720 hp (540 kW) Poland [70]

Prototype presented in 2011.

8V199 TE20 Light tank Sabrah ASCOD 2 720 hp (540 kW) Israel

Spain

[71][72]

In service in March 2024 with the Philippines.

8V199 TE21 Medium tank M10 Booker ASCOD 2 800 hp (600 kW) United States [73][74]

Entered service with the US Army in 2024.

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Engines for tank hunters

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Engine Vehicle type Vehicle Vehicle based on (chassis) Power Origin Notes
MB 837 Aa Tank destroyer Kanonenjagdpanzer Jaguar 1 500 hp (370 kW) Germany [75]

Entered service in 1965.

Tank destroyer

(anti tank missile carrier)

Jaguar 1 Germany [76]

Entered service in 1968.

Tank destroyer

(anti tank missile carrier)

Jaguar 2 - Raketenjagdpanzer 2 Germany [77]

Entered service in 1983.

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Engines for tracked armoured fighting vehicles

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Engine Vehicle type Vehicle Vehicle based on (chassis) Power Origin Notes
MB 833 Ea-500 IFV

Infantry fighting vehicle

Marder 1 Marder 600 PS (440 kW) Germany [78]

First generation of the Marder that entered service in 1971.[78]

MB 833 Ka-500 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

VCTP [de]

Vehículo de Combate de Transporte de Personal

TH-302 VCTP 720 hp (540 kW) Germany

Argentina

[79]

In service since 1976.

MT 881 Ka-500 IFV

Infantry fighting vehicle

Marder 2 [de] Marder 999 PS (735 kW) Germany [80][81]

Prototype in the early 1990s.

MT 881 Ka-500 IFV

Infantry fighting vehicle

K21 Redback K21 999 PS (735 kW) South Korea

Australia

[82][83]

Will enter service in 2027.

MT 881 Ka-501 CR AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

KNDS Boxer - tracked Mk.1 GTK Boxer 1,200 PS (880 kW) Germany [84]

Existing prototype, offered for export.

MT 883 Ka-500 APC

Armoured personnel carrier

Namer - modernised Merkava Mk.4 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) Israel [85][86]

Used with the latest generation of the Namer, using the same powerpack as the Merkava Mk IV.

MT 883 Ka-524 AAV

Amphibious assault vehicle

Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle EFV 2,740 PS (2,020 kW) United States [4]

Programme cancelled, prototypes only.

6R106 TD21 ATV

Articulated tracked vehicles

Bronco-3 Bronco ATTC 326 PS (240 kW) Singapore [87][88][89][90]

Presented in 2017.

6V183 TC22 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

M113 G3 M113 300 hp (220 kW) United States

Germany

[4][91][92][93]

Modernised by FFG for the German Army and the Danish Army, entering service in early 2000s.

8V183 TE22 IFV and command vehicle

Infantry fighting vehicle

Pizarro I ASCOD 600 hp (450 kW) Spain [94][95]

Used for the first batch of Pizarro of the Spanish Army, ordered in 1996, entered service in 2002.

8V183 TE22 IFV

Infantry fighting vehicle

Mowag Trojan Mowag Trojan 600 PS (440 kW)  Switzerland [96]

Prototype only, developed in the 1990s.

8V183 TE22 IFV

Infantry fighting vehicle

Patria TC-200 / TC-500 Mowag Trojan 600 PS (440 kW)  Switzerland

Finland

[96]

Prototype only, developed in the 1990s.

6V199 TE20 AFV (multi-role)

Armoured fighting vehicle

M113AS4 AF (APC)

M113AS4 ALV (logistics)

M113AS4 AF (armoured fitters)

M125AS3 AM (mortar carrier)

M806AS3 ARVL (ARV)

M113 350 hp (260 kW) United States

Australia

[97][98][99]

Project 106 modernisation of M113 and derivatives in Australian service.

6V199 TE20 AFV (multi-role)

Armoured fighting vehicle

M577 AS3 ACV (C2)

M577 AS3 AA (ambulance)

NM196

NM198

M577 350 hp (260 kW) United States

Australia

Germany

Norway

[97][98][99]

Used by Germany, Norway and Australia.

6V199 TE20

FFG G4 Powerpack

AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

LPG [pl]

Lekkie Podwozie Gąsienicowe (Light Tracked Chassis)

2S1 Goździk 350 hp (260 kW) Poland [100]

Prototype dating from 2009.

6V199 TE21 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

FFG PMMC G5 PMMC G5 585 PS (430 kW) Germany [101]

Entered service in 2022 with Norway, to enter service with the Netherlands.

6V890 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

Future Combat System FCS 750 PS (550 kW) United States [102]

Future Combat System, two engines ordered by the US Army in 2003 for the prototypes.

8V199 TE20 IFV

Infantry fighting vehicle

Borsuk Borsuk 720 PS (530 kW) Poland [103]

Ordered by the Polish Army.

8V199 TE20 IFV

Infantry fighting vehicle

Pizarro II / ULAN ASCOD 720 PS (530 kW) Austria

Spain

[95]

Used from the beginning by Austria, and for the second batch by Spain (117 ordered in 2003).

8V199 TE20 Command vehicle Sabrah UT-30 ASCOD 2 720 PS (530 kW) Israel

Spain

[104]

In service since 2023 with the Philippines.

8V199 TE20 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

ST Hunter ST Hunter 720 PS (530 kW) Singapore [105][106]

Entered service in 2019.

8V199 TE21 IFV

Infantry fighting vehicle

ASCOD 2 ASCOD 2 820 PS (600 kW) Spain [107][108]

Ordered by the Latvian Army.

8V199 TE21 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

GD Ajax family ASCOD 2 820 PS (600 kW) United Kingdom

Spain

[109]

Variants Ajax, Ares, Athena, Argus, Atlas, a multi-role use, with following roles: IFV, reconnaissance, command and control, APC, engineering, recovery, repair.

8V199 TE21 IFV

Infantry fighting vehicle

GD Griffin III ASCOD 2 820 PS (600 kW) United States

United Kingdom

Spain

[110]

XM30 Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle programme competitor of the US Army.

8V199 TE21 IFV

Infantry fighting vehicle

Hunter ASCOD 2 820 PS (600 kW) Latvia

Spain

[111][112]
8V199 TE21 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

VAC [es]

Vehículo de Apoyo de Cadenas

ASCOD 2 820 PS (600 kW) Spain [113][114]
10V890 IFV

Infantry fighting vehicle

Puma Puma 1,088 PS (800 kW) Germany [115][116]

German use since 2015.

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Engines for wheeled armoured vehicles

More information Engine, Vehicle type ...
Engine Vehicle type Vehicle Vehicle based on (chassis) Power Origin Notes
4R106 TD20 RECCE Panhard ERC Panhard ERC 170 PS (130 kW) France [117][118]

Modernisation with new engine in 2005.

4R106 TD21 Patrol vehicle RG-34 Iguana RG-34 Iguana 220 PS (160 kW) South Africa [119]

In service since 2009.

6R106 TD20 Patrol vehicle NIMR Tigr Tigr 280 PS (210 kW) UAE

Russia

[119]

Engine for the UAE variant only.

6R106 TD20 Patrol vehicle Tactica Tactica 255 PS (188 kW) United Kingdom [119][120][121]

Vehicle unveiled in 2003.

6R106 TD21 Light amphibious reconnaissance vehicle AMZ Bóbr-3

LOTR (Light Armoured Reconnaissance Transporter)

AMZ Bóbr-3 326 PS (240 kW) Poland [122][123]
6R106 TD21 Infantry mobility vehicle AMZ Tur V [pl] AMZ Tur 326 PS (240 kW) Poland [124][123]
6R106 TD21 Infantry mobility vehicle AMZ Tur VI [pl] AMZ Tur 326 PS (240 kW) Poland [124][123]
6R106 TD21 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

BTR-3E / BTR-3E1 BTR-3 326 PS (240 kW) Ukraine [125][123]

Used from 2012 in Thailand.

6R106 TD21 Infantry mobility vehicle Perun ST Perun ST 326 PS (240 kW) Czech Republic [123][126]

Prototype dating from 2017.

6R-1000 Patrol vehicle Despot Despot 310 to 350 PS (230 to 260 kW) Bosnia [127]

Used by Ethiopia and the Serbian police.

6V183 TE22 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

Piranha 3H Piranha 3 400 hp (300 kW)  Switzerland [128][129]

Used by Ireland and Denmark, dating from the early 2000s.

6V183 TE22 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

Piranha 3C Piranha 3 400 hp (300 kW)  Switzerland [129][130]

Used by the Belgian Land Componant and the Spanish Marine Corps, delivered in the 2000-2010s.

6V199 TE21 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

Piranha V Piranha V 585 PS (430 kW)  Switzerland

Denmark

Romania

[131][132]

Used by Denmark and Romania.[133][134]

It exists in the following roles:IFV, APC, command post, CBRN reconnaissance vehicle, ambulance, mortar carrier, recovery and repair vehicle, sapper vehicle, SPAAG.

6V199 TE20 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

TPz Fuchs 1A9 TPz Fuchs 456 hp (340 kW) Germany [4][135]

Presented in 2023.

6V199 TE20 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

TPz Fuchs 2 TPz Fuchs 456 hp (340 kW) Germany [4][136]

Presented in 2005.

6V890 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

Eitan AFV Eitan AFV 750 PS (550 kW) Israel [137][138][139]

For the initial production.

8V199 TE20 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

GTK Boxer A1, A2, A2/A3 hybrid GTK Boxer 720 PS (530 kW) Germany

Netherlands

Australia

[4][140]
8V199 TE21 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

GTK Boxer A3 GTK Boxer 820 PS (600 kW) Germany

Netherlands

United Kingdom

[141]
8V199 TE21 AFV

Armoured fighting vehicle

Eitan AFV Eitan AFV 820 PS (600 kW) Israel [142]

Updated engine in 2025.

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Engines for engineering vehicles based on tracked and wheeled armoured fighting vehicles

More information Engine, Vehicle type ...
Engine Vehicle type Vehicle Vehicle based on (chassis) Power Origin Notes
6R106 TD20 MCV

Mine clearing vehice

Husky VMMD Husky VMMD 205 PS (151 kW) South Africa [4]

Systems dating from the 1970s.

6V199 TE20 Sapper vehicle Piranha IV 8×8 - "Pionier Panzerfahrzeug 21" Piranha IV 544 hp (406 kW)  Switzerland [4][18]

To enter service by 2025.

6V199 TE21 ARV

Armoured recovery vehicle

PMMC G5 ARV PMMC G5 585 PS (430 kW) Germany [101]

To enter service in 2025 in the Norwegian Army.

8V199 TE20 Sapper vehicle Pizarro Castor VCZ ASCOD 2 721 PS (530 kW) Spain

Austria

[4][143][144]
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Air-defence vehicles

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Engine Vehicle type Vehicle Vehicle based on (chassis) Power Origin Notes
Self-propelled anti-aircraft missile launcher
MB 833 Ea-500 SPPAW

Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon

AMX-30R

Roland missile

AMX-30 600 PS (440 kW) France [4]

Spanish variant

6V199 TE21 SPPAW

Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon

Kongsberg NOMADS PMMC G5 585 PS (430 kW) Germany

Norway

[145][146]

To be used by the Netherlands Army and the Norwegian Army.

8V199 TE21 SPPAW

Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon

LVS NNbS - IRIS-T SLS Boxer A3 820 PS (600 kW)  Switzerland

Germany

[147][148]

To be used by the German Army.

Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
MB 833 Ka-500 SPPAG

Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun

TH-325 Dragon TH-301 800 hp (600 kW) Germany [67]

Prototype only, didn't enter service.

MB 837 Ba-500 SPPAG

Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun

Fliegerabwehrpanzer 68

35 mm Flab Panzer B22L

Panzer 61 660 hp (490 kW)  Switzerland [149]

Prototype only, didn't enter service.

MB 838 CaM 500 SPPAG

Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun

Flakpanzer Gepard Leopard 1 830 PS (610 kW) Germany [4][150][151]

Entered service in 1976.[152]

MB 838 CaM 500 SPPAG

Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun

Otomatic

OTO main anti-aircraft tank for intercept and combat

OF-40 750 hp (560 kW) Italy [153]

Prototype only, didn't enter service.

MB 873 Ka-501 SPPAG

Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun

Marksman Leopard 2 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) United Kingdom

Germany

[154]

Used by Finland.

6V199 TE21 SPPAG

Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun

Skyranger 30 PMMC G5 585 PS (430 kW) Germany

 Switzerland

[155][156]

To be used by the Netherlands Army.

6V199 TE21 SPPAG

Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun

Skyranger 30 Piranha V 585 PS (430 kW)  Switzerland

Denmark

[131][157]

To be used by the Danish Army.

8V199 TE21 SPPAG

Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun

Skyranger 30 / Skyranger 35 Boxer A3 820 PS (600 kW)  Switzerland

Germany

[158][159]

To be used by the German Army.

8V199 TE23 SPPAG

Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun

FFG Condor Leopard 1 1,070 hp (800 kW) Germany

Slovakia

[160]

Proposal made by FFG.

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Specialised vehicles

More information Engine, Vehicle type ...
Engine Vehicle type Vehicle Vehicle based on (chassis) Power Origin Notes
6V199 TE21 Radio relay armoured vehicle Piranha V StratCom "Richtfunkpanzer" Piranha V 585 PS (430 kW)  Switzerland

Germany

[161]

TaWAN German Army programme.

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Military trucks

More information Engine, Vehicle type ...
Engine Vehicle type Vehicle Vehicle based on (chassis) Power Origin Notes
6R106 TD21 Tactical truck Jelcz 442.32 [pl] Jelcz 442.32 [pl] 326 PS (240 kW) Poland [162][163][164][165]

Dating from 2017.

12V183TD224 Tactical truck Tatra 816-6VWN9T 43 610 8×8.1R Tatra 816 830 PS (610 kW) Czech Republic [166]
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