List of equipment of the United States Armed Forces
The equipment of the United States Armed Forces includes: weapons, ammunition, vehicles, and attire. Weapons such as, M4A1 rifles, M2 machine guns, and more have been used. Ammunition includes .50 caliber, and more. Vehicles such as Humvees and M1A2 Abrams are in service with the United States Armed Forces as well, and many others. Helicopters like the UH-60 Black Hawk and Apache helicopters and more are used too by them. Planes such as F-35s, F-22s, F-15s, and more have been used. Ships include the USS Enterprise, the USS Gerald R. Ford, destroyers, and many more are used.
Weapons
[edit]Vehicles
[edit]Fixed-wing aircraft
[edit]Name | Description | Manufacturer | Version | Branches | Quantity[3] | Notes | Picture |
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292 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Close air support | |||||||
A-10C | Close Air Support, Forward Air Control | Fairchild Republic | A-10C | Air Force | 261 | Planned to be fully retired by 2028 | ![]() |
OA-1K | Close Air Support, Forward Air Control | L3Harris | OA-1K | Air Force | 0 | 62 Planned | ![]() |
AC-130 | Close Air Support, Air Interdiction and Force Protection | Lockheed Martin | AC-130J | Air Force | 31 | ![]() | |
143 Active, 24 Stored, 97 Planned (May 5th, 2025) - Strategic bomber | |||||||
B-1B | Long-range multirole heavy bomber | Rockwell International (now part of Boeing) | B-1B | Air Force | 45 | 14 Stored | ![]() |
B-52H | High altitude long-range strategic heavy bomber | Boeing | B-52H | Air Force | 76 | To be upgraded to B-52J
10 Stored Will serve until 2050s |
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B-2 | Low observable strategic stealth heavy bomber | Northrop Grumman | B-2A | Air Force | 19 | ![]() | |
B-21 | Low observable strategic stealth heavy bomber | Northrop Grumman | B-21 Raider | Air Force | 3 | 100 Planned | ![]() |
1,274 Active (May 8th, 2025) - Military transport aircraft | |||||||
C-5M | Intercontinental outsize heavy cargo transport | Lockheed Martin | C-5M | Air Force | 52 | ![]() | |
C-17 | Intercontinental strategic transport | Boeing | C-17A | Air Force | 222 | ![]() | |
C-130 | Tactical transport aircraft | Lockheed Martin | C-130H
C-130E |
Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy | 162 | To be replaced on one for one basis with C-130J | ![]() |
C-130J | Tactical transport aircraft | Lockheed Martin | C-130J
C-130J-30 |
Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard | 353 | ![]() | |
MC-130J | Tactical transport aircraft | Lockheed Martin | MC-130J | Air Force | 57 | 7 Planned | ![]() |
HC-130 | Combat Search and Rescue aircraft | Lockheed Martin | HC-130H
HC-130J HC-130P HC-130P/N |
Air Force, Coast Guard | 59 | ![]() | |
LC-130H | Tactical transport aircraft | Lockheed Martin | LC-130H | Air Force | 10 | Equipped with skees | ![]() |
C-27J | Medium-lift tactical transport aircraft | Leonardo | C-27J
HC-27J |
Army, Coast Guard | 21 | ![]() | |
VC-25 | Executive Transport Aircraft | Boeing | VC-25A
VC-25B |
Air Force | 2 | Used as Air Force One. VC-25A based on Boeing 747-200B to be replaced by VC-25B. Two VC-25B to be built, based on Boeing 747-8I. | ![]() |
C-32 | Passenger aircraft | Boeing | C-32 | Air Force | 6 | ![]() | |
C-40 | Passenger aircraft | Boeing | C-40B
C-40C |
Navy,
Air Force, Marine Corps |
30 | ![]() | |
C-146A | Passenger/Cargo aircraft | Dornier Luftfahrt GmbH | C-146A | Air Force | 20 | Used for Special Operations | ![]() |
CN-235 | Passenger/Cargo aircraft | CASA | CN-235
HC-144A HC-144B |
Air Force, Coast Guard | 23 | Air Force version Used for Special Operations | ![]() |
C-2A | Passenger/Cargo aircraft | Northrop Grumman | C-2A
C-2R |
Navy | 26 | Carrier based transport plane | ![]() |
C-26D | Passenger aircraft | Fairchild Republic | C-26D | Air Force, Navy | 18 | ![]() | |
C-21A | Passenger aircraft | C-21A | Air Force | 19 | |||
C-12 | Passenger/Cargo aircraft
Surveillance aircraft |
Beechcraft | C-12C
C-12D C-12F C-12J MC-12W |
Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy | 151 | ![]() | |
C-20 | Passenger aircraft | Gulfstream Aerospace | C-20A
C-20B C-20C C-20D C-20H C-20G C-20J |
Army, Air Force, Navy | 19 | ![]() | |
C-37 | Passenger aircraft | Gulfstream Aerospace | C-37A
C-37B |
Army, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard | 14 | ![]() | |
C-145 | Light utility transport | PZL Mielec | C-145 | AFSOC | 10 | ||
Airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) | |||||||
E-2 | All-weather carrier based airborne early warning and control | Northrop Grumman | E-2C
E-2D |
Navy | 83 | 25 E-2D Planned
20 Stored |
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E-3 | Airborne warning and control system (AWACS) | Boeing | E-3B
E-3G |
Air Force | 15 | Planned to be fully retired by 2035
29 Stored |
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E-7A | Airborne warning and control system (AWACS) | Boeing | E-7A | Air Force | 0 | 26 Planned | ![]() |
E-4 | National emergency airborne command post | Boeing | E-4B | Air Force | 4 | ![]() | |
E-6 | Naval Communications Relay/Airborne Command Post | Boeing | E-6B | Navy | 16 | Planned to be fully retired by the 2030s | ![]() |
E-8 | Airborne Battle Management Platform | Northrop Grumman | E-8B
E-8C |
Air Force | 16 | ![]() | |
149 Active (May 7th, 2025) - Reconnaissance Planes | |||||||
U-2S | Reconnaissance | Lockheed | U-2S | Air Force | 27 | Planned to be retired by 2026 | ![]() |
RC-135 | Reconnaissance | Boeing | RC-135S
RC-135U RC-135V RC-135W |
Air Force | 25 | ![]() | |
CL-650 | Reconnaissance | Bombardier Aerospace | CL-650 | Army | 2 | ![]() | |
MC/RC-12 | Reconnaissance | Beechcraft | MC-12
RC-12 |
Army | 95 | ![]() | |
545 Active, 90 Planned (May 6th, 2025) - Tanker Planes | |||||||
KC-135 | Aerial Tanker | Boeing | KC-135R
KC-135T |
Air Force | 376 | ![]() | |
KC-46 | Aerial Tanker | Boeing | KC-46A | Air Force | 89 | 90 Planned | ![]() |
KC-130J | Aerial Tanker | Lockheed Martin | KC-130J | Marine Corps | 80 | ![]() | |
158 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Maritime Patrol Aircraft (ASW) | |||||||
P-3 | Anti-Submarine Marine Patrol Aircraft | Lockheed Martin | P-3C | Navy | 28 | Phasing out of service | ![]() |
P-8 | Anti-Submarine, Anti-Surface, Shipping Interdiction Patrol Aircraft | Boeing | P-8A | Navy | 130 | ![]() | |
173 Active (May 7th, 2025) - Electronic-warfare Aircraft | |||||||
EA-18G | Carrier-based Electronic-Warfare Aircraft | Major components: | EA-18G | Navy | 153 | ![]() | |
EC-130H | Electronic-Warfare Aircraft | Lockheed Martin | EC-130H
EC-130J |
Air Force | 5 EC-130H
5 EC-130J |
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EP-3E | Electronic-Warfare Aircraft | Lockheed Martin | EP-3E | Navy | 9 | Planed to be fully retired by 2025 | ![]() |
EO-5 | Electronic-Warfare Aircraft | EO-5C
RC-7 |
Army | 9 | ![]() | ||
EA-37B | Electronic-Warfare Aircraft | L3Harris | EA-37B | Air Force | 1 | 9 Planned | ![]() |
299 Active (May 6th, 2025) - Air superiority fighter | |||||||
F-22 | Air Superiority Aircraft | Major components: | F-22A | Air Force | 150 | ![]() | |
F-15 | Air Superiority Aircraft | Boeing | F-15C
F-15D |
Air Force | 149 | No F-15C in active service, only reserve and national guard | |
2,139 Active, 2,027 Planned (May 7th, 2025) - Multirole combat aircraft | |||||||
F-15E | Multi-role combat aircraft | Boeing | F-15E | Air Force | 218 | ![]() | |
F-15EX | Multi-role combat aircraft | Boeing | F-15EX | Air Force | 9 | 96 Planned | ![]() |
F-16 | Multi-role combat aircraft | Lockheed Martin | F-16C | Air Force | 726 | ![]() | |
F/A-18 | Carrier based Multi-role Combat Aircraft | Major components: | F/A-18C | Marine Corps | 138 | ![]() | |
F/A-18 | Carrier based Multi-role Combat Aircraft | Major components: | F/A-18E
F/A-18F |
Navy | 549 | 76 Planned | ![]() |
F-35 | Advanced Multi-role combat aircraft | Major components: | F-35A
F-35C |
Air Force,
Navy |
408 F-35A
100 F-35C |
Multi role strike fighter. F-35C Navy Variant carrier based.
1,855 Planned of all variants |
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Rotary Winged-Aircraft / VTOL / VSTOL
[edit]Name | Type | Manufacturer | Version | Branches | Quantity[3] | Notes | Picture |
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274 Active (May 5th, 2025) - VSTOL / VTOL | |||||||
F-35B | Advanced multi-role combat aircraft | Major components: | F-35B | Marine Corps | 235 | Supersonic STOVL multirole fighter
1,855 Planned of all variants |
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AV-8B | Close air support | Major components: | AV-8B | Marine Corps | 39 | To be replaced by F-35B; The original variant of this aircraft is of British design.
Retiring 2025 |
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1,003 Active, 15 Planned (May 6th, 2025) - Attack Helicopters | |||||||
AH-1Z | Attack helicopter | Bell Textron | AH-1Z | Marine Corps | 179 | Slowly Retiring | ![]() |
AH-64 | Attack helicopter | Boeing | AH-64D
AH-64E |
Army | 824 | 15 Planned | ![]() |
935 Active, 762 Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Heavy Lift Helicopters | |||||||
V-22 Osprey | Cargo helicopter | Major components: | MV-22B
CV-22B CMV -22B |
Marines Corps,
Air Force, Navy |
288 MV-22B
19 CMV-22B 52 CV-22B |
49 Planned | ![]() |
CH-47 | Cargo helicopter | Boeing | CH-47D
CH-47F |
Army | 394 CH-47D
48 CH-47F |
464 Planned | ![]() |
MH-47 | Multi-mission helicopter | Boeing | MH-47G | Army | 36 | 69 Planned | ![]() |
CH-53E | Cargo helicopter | Sikorsky | CH-53E | Marines Corps,
Navy |
123 | ![]() | |
CH-53K | Cargo helicopter | Sikorsky | CH-53K | Marine Corps | 11 | 180 Planned | ![]() |
3,560 Active, 2,329 to 4,464 Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Utility Helicopters | |||||||
UH-1Y | Utility helicopter | Bell Textron | UH-1Y | Marine Corps | 122 | ![]() | |
UH-1N | Utility aircraft | Bell Textron | UH-1N | Air Force | 63 | Planned to be retired by 2026 | ![]() |
HH-60 Jay Hawk | Recovery helicopter | Sikorsky | HH-60T | Coast Guard | 45 | 82 Planned | ![]() |
HH-60 Pave Hawk | Search and rescue helicopter | Sikorsky | HH-60G
HH-60W |
Air Force | 64 HH-60G
32 HH-60W |
53 Planned | ![]() |
MH-60 Black Hawk | Multi-mission helicopter | Sikorsky | MH-60K
MH-60L |
Army | 23 MH-60K
35 MH-60L |
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UH-60 Black Hawk | Utility aircraft | Sikorsky | UH-60L
UH-60M |
Army | 1,978 | 120 to 255 Planned | ![]() |
VH-60N Whitehawk | Marine One VIP Transport | Sikorsky | VH-60N | Marine Corps | 8 | ![]() | |
VH-3D | Marine One VIP Transport | Sikorsky | VH-3D | Marine Corps | 11 | ![]() | |
VH-92 | Marine One VIP Transport | Sikorsky | VH-92 | Marine Corps | 23 | ![]() | |
SH-60 Seahawk | Search and rescue helicopter
Multi-mission helicopter Multi-mission helicopter Anti-submarine helicopter helicopter Anti-submarine helicopter helicopter |
Sikorsky | HH-60H
MH-60R MH-60S SH-60B SH-60F |
Navy | 526 | ![]() | |
V-280 | Utility aircraft | Bell Textron | V-280 | Army | 0 | 2,000 to 4,000 Planned | ![]() |
MH-139 | Utility aircraft | Boeing | MH-139A | Air Force | 7 | 42 Planned | ![]() |
HH-65 | Search and rescue helicopter | Airbus Helicopters | MH-65D
MH-65E |
Coast Guard | 98 | This aircraft is of French design. | ![]() |
UH-72 | Utility aircraft | Airbus Helicopters | UH-72A | Army | 478 | 30 Planned
Sometimes using for training purposes |
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MH-6 | Special operations utility helicopter / Attack helicopter | Hughes Tool Company's Aircraft Division | AH-6C
MH-6E AH-6F AH-6G MH-6H AH/MH-6J |
Army | 47 | 74 Planned | ![]() |
300 Active, 71 Planned (May 7th, 2025) - Training Helicopters | |||||||
Mi-24 | Aggressor | Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant | Mi-24 | Army | 2 | ![]() | |
Mil Mi-8/Mi-17 | Aggressor | Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant | Mi-8
Mi-17 |
Army | 10 | ![]() | |
T-57 | Training helicopter | Bell Textron | TH-57B
TH-57C |
Navy | 44 TH-57B
85 TH-57C |
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TH-73A | Training helicopter | Leonardo | TH-73A | Navy | 59 | 71 Planned | |
TH-67 | Training helicopter | Bell Textron | TH-67 | Army | 172 | The aircraft is a joint US-Canadian design. | ![]() |
TH-1H | Training helicopter | Bell Textron | TH-1H | Air Force | 28 | ![]() | |
1,924 Active, 351 Planned (May 8th, 2025) - Training Planes | |||||||
F-117 | Aggressor | Lockheed Martin | F-117A | Air Force | 45[4] | Planned to be fully retired by 2036 | ![]() |
F-16 | Aggressor, Training Plane | Lockheed Martin | F-16A
F-16D |
Air Force, Navy | 22 F-16A Navy
158 F-16D Air Force |
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F/A-18 | Aggressor, Training Plane | McDonnell Douglas | F/A-18D | Navy | 43 | ![]() | |
F-5F/N | Aggressor, Training Plane | Northrop | F-5F
F-5N |
Marine Corps, Navy | 43 | ||
T-38 | Training Plane | Northrop | T-38A
T-38C AT-38B |
Air Force | 495 | ![]() | |
T-45C | Carrier Training Plane | McDonnell Douglas | T-45C | Navy | 189 | ![]() | |
T-7 | Training Plane | Boeing | T-7A | Air Force | 2 | 351 Planned | ![]() |
T-1A | Training Plane | T-1A | Air Force | 127 | ![]() | ||
TU-2S | Training Plane | Lockheed Martin | TU-2S | Air Force | 4 | Planned to be retired by 2026 | ![]() |
TC-135 | Training Plane | Boeing | TC-135S
TC-135W |
Air Force | 3 | Training version of RC-135 | ![]() |
T-44C | Training Plane | Beechcraft | T-44C | Navy | 57 | ![]() | |
T-6 | Training Plane | Textron Aviation | T-6 | Air Force, Navy | 736 | 29 Planned | ![]() |
Spacecraft
[edit]Name | Type | Branches | Quantity[3] | Notes | Picture |
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Spacecraft | |||||
Delta IV | Orbital launch vehicle | n/a | n/a | ![]() | |
Global Positioning System | Navigation and timing | Space Force | 30[5] | ![]() | |
X-37B | Space Shuttle | Space Force | 2 | ![]() |
Land vehicles
[edit]Name | Manufacturer | Variants | Branches | Quantity | Notes | Picture |
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2,640 Active, 6,203 Stored (May 5th, 2025) - Main battle tanks | ||||||
M1 Abrams | Lima Army Tank Plant | M1A1 SA
M1A2 SEP v2 M1A2 SEP v3 |
Army | Active -
540 M1A1 SA 1,500 M1A2 SEP v2 600 M1A2 SEP v3 Stored - 6,203 M1 Abrams |
Roughly 8,843 M1 Abrams in US Ownership | ![]() |
108 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Light Tanks | ||||||
M10 Booker | General Dynamics | M10 | Army | Active -
108 M10 |
396 Planned (Cancled) | ![]() |
2,881 Active, 2,000 Stored, 444 Planned (May 5th, 2025) - Infantry fighting vehicles | ||||||
M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle | BAE Systems Platforms & Services | M2A2 ODS
M2A3 M2A4 |
Army | Active -
2,100 M2A2/M2A3 210 M2A4 Stored - 2,000 M2A2/M2A3 |
Roughly 4,100 M2 Bradley in US Ownership | ![]() |
M1296 Dragoon | General Dynamics Land Systems | M1296 Dragoon
ICVVA1-30MM |
Army | Active -
83 M1296 Dragoon Planned - 269 M1304 ICVVA1-30MM |
83 in US Ownership
Planned M1304 ICVVA1-30MM are upgrades of existing vehicles |
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LAV-25 | General Motors Diesel | LAV-25A1
LAV-25A2 LAV-25A3 |
Marine Corps | Active -
488 LAV-25A1/A2/A3 |
488 LAV-25A1/A2/A3 in US Ownership | ![]() |
ACV-30 | BAE Systems | ACV-30 | Marine Corps | Planned -
175 ACV-30 |
175 ACV-30 Planned for US Ownership | ![]() |
239 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Anti-Tank Launcher Vehicles | ||||||
M1134 Stryker | General Dynamics Land Systems | M1134
M1253A1 |
Army | Active -
110 M1134 23 M1253A1 |
133 M1134/M1253A1 in US Ownership | ![]() |
LAV-AT | General Motors Diesel | LAV-AT | Marine Corps | Active -
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106 in US Ownership | ![]() |
8,639 Active, 8,000 Stored, 2,418 Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Armored personnel carrier | ||||||
M113 | BAE Systems Platforms & Services | M113A2
M113A3 |
Army | Active -
4,700 M113A2/M113A3 Stored - 8,000 M113A2/M113A3 |
Roughly 12,700 M113 in US Ownership | ![]() |
M1126 Stryker | General Dynamics Land Systems | M1126 ICV
M1256A1 ICV |
Army | Active -
1,218 M1126 ICV 465 M1256A1 ICV |
Roughly 1,683 APC variant of Stryker in US Ownership | ![]() |
ACV-P | BAE Systems | ACV-P | Marine Corps | Active -
352 ACV-P Planned - 38 ACV-P |
352 ACV-P in US Ownership | ![]() |
LAV-LOG | General Motors Diesel | LAV-LOG | Marine Corps | Active -
127 LAV-LOG |
127 in US Ownership
Logistics Version of LAV-25 |
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Armored Ground Mobility System | Steyr-Daimler-Puch Spezialfahrzeuge | Pandur 1 (6x6)
AGMS |
USASOC | Active -
50 AGMS |
50 AGMS in US Ownership | ![]() |
AMPV | BAE Systems | M1283 GP
M1284 MEV M1285 MTV M1286MCmd M1287 MCV |
Army | Active -
527 AMPV (Assorted variants) Planned - 2,380 AMPV (Assorted variants) |
527 Assorted AMPV in US Ownership | ![]() |
Assault Amphibious Vehicle (Amphibious) | BAE Systems Platforms & Services | AAVP-7A1 | Marine Corps | Active -
1,200 Active |
Roughly 1,200 in US Ownership | ![]() |
18,803 Active (May 5th, 2025) - MRAP | ||||||
RG-31 Nyala | Land Systems OMC | RG-31 Charger | Army | Active -
1,963 |
The RG-31 originated from South Africa
Roughly 1,963 in US Ownership |
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RG-33 | Land Systems OMC | RG-33 | Army | Active -
2,386 |
Originated from South Africa
Roughly 2,386 in US Ownership |
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Cougar | Force Protection, Inc. | Cougar 4x4
Cougar 6x6 |
Army, Marine Corps, Air Force | Active -
1,725 Cougar |
Roughly 1,725 in US Ownership | ![]() |
International MaxxPro | International Truck | MaxxPro Dash | Marine Corps, Army | Active -
2,934 MaxxPro |
Roughly 2,934 in US Ownership | ![]() |
BAE Caiman | BAE Systems Platforms & Services | Caiman | Marine Corps, Army | Active -
2,800 Caiman |
2,800 Estimated in US Ownership | ![]() |
Oshkosh M-ATV | Oshkosh Corporation | M-ATV | Army, Marine Corps, USSOCOM | Active -
6,345 M-ATV |
Roughly 6,345 in US Ownership | ![]() |
Buffalo | Force Protection, Inc. | Buffalo | Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, Navy | Active -
650 Buffalo |
Roughly 650 in US Ownership | ![]() |
92,301 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Infantry Mobility Vehicles | ||||||
Humvee | AM General | M1113
M1114 M1151 M1165 (Large Amount of variants) |
Army, Marine Corps, Air Force,Navy, Coast Guard | Active -
70,000 Armored Humvees (Assorted variants) |
Roughly 70,000 Armored Humvees in US Ownership
Being divested over time |
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JLTV | Oshkosh Corporation | M1278
M1279 M1280 M1281 |
Army, Marines, Navy, Airforce | Active -
20,000 JLTV (Assorted variants) Planned - 44,000 JLTV (Canceled) |
Roughly 20,000 JLTV in US Ownership | ![]() |
M1117 | Textron Marine & Land Systems | M1117 | Army (Military Police) | Active -
1,836 |
Roughly 1,836 M1117 in US Ownership
Being divested over time |
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M1200 | Textron Marine & Land Systems | M1200 | Army | Active -
465 M1200 |
Roughly 465 M1200 in US Ownership
Being divested over time |
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75,900 Active, 3,465 Planned (May 5th, 2025) - Light utility vehicle | ||||||
Humvee | AM General | M998A1/A2
M1025A1/A2 (Large Amount of variants) |
Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard | Active -
75,000 Unarmored Humvees |
Roughly 75,000 Unarmored Humvees in US Ownership
Being divested over time |
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M1301 ISV | Oshkosh Defense | M1301 ISV | Army | Active -
300 M1301 ISV
Planned - 1,765 M1302 ISV |
Roughly 300 M1301 ISV in US Ownership[6] | ![]() |
M1297 GMV | General Dynamics | M1297 GMV | Army | Planned -
1,700 M1297 GMV |
1,700 M1297 GMV Planned for US Ownership | ![]() |
M1161 | Growler Manufacturing and Engineering | M1161 | Marine Corps | Active -
600 M1161 |
Can be Airlifted by a V-22 Osprey
Roughly 600 M1161 in US Ownership |
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Light Strike Vehicle | Chenowth Racing Products, Inc. | Army | Unknown Quantity | ![]() | ||
Advanced Light Strike Vehicle | Chenowth Racing Products, Inc. | Marine Corps, Navy (Navy SEALs/SWCC) | Unknown Quantity | ![]() | ||
Ranger Special Operations Vehicle | Land RoverOtokar | Army | 60 Orginally Ordered
Unknown Quantity Today |
Exclusive use by the 75th Ranger Regiment | ||
176,279 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Trucks | ||||||
M939 Truck | AM General | M939
(Large Amount of variants) |
Active -
25,000[7] |
Intention is to replace with the Oshkosh FMTV. Figures include National Guard and Air Force.
Roughly 25,000 M939 in US Ownership |
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FMTV | Oshkosh Corporation | FMTV 4x4
MTV 6x6 (Large Amount of variants) |
Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, Navy | Active -
108,800 FMTV/MTV |
Oshkosh Defense - >23,400 trucks/>11,400 trailers (current manufacturer). 74,000 trucks and trailers by legacy manufacturers. Figures include National Guard and Air Force.[7]
Roughly 108,800 FMTV/MTV in US Ownership |
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MTVR | Oshkosh | MTVR
(Large Amount of variants) |
Marine Corps | Active -
11,400 MTVR |
Roughly 11,400 MTVR in US Ownership | |
M915 | AM General | M915
M915A1 M915A2 M915A3 M915A5 |
Army | Unknown Quantity | ||
HEMTT | Oshkosh Corporation | HEMTT
(Large Amount of variants) |
Army, Air Force | Active -
27,000 (new build and remanufactured)[8] |
Figures include National Guard and Air Force.
Roughly 27,000 in US Ownership |
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Oshkosh HET | Oshkosh Corporation | 2,488 M1070A0 tractors and >2,600 M1000 trailers delivered of which at least 1,009 tractors and >1000 trailers have been Reset. 1,591 M1070A1 delivered. | Army, Air Force | Active -
4,079 (delivered; not all remain in service)[9] |
Figures include National Guard and Air Force.
Roughly 4,079 in US Ownership |
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1,379 Active, 1,000 Stored (May 5th, 2025) - Armored recovery vehicle (ARV) | ||||||
M88 | BAE Systems Land and Armaments | M88A1
M88A2 |
Army | Active -
914 M88A2 360 M88A1 Stored - 1,000 M88A1 |
Roughly 2,274 in US Ownership | ![]() |
AAVRA1 | BAE Systems Platforms & Services | AAVRA1 | Marine Corps | Active -
60 AAVRA1 |
Roughly 60 AAVRA1 in US Ownership | ![]() |
LAV-R | General Motors Diesel | LAV-R | Marine Corps | Active -
45 LAV-R |
Roughly 45 LAV-R in US Ownership | ![]() |
2,556 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Military engineering vehicle | ||||||
LARC-V | Power Dynamics | LARC-V Amphibious Transport | Navy, Army | Active -
200 |
200 Estimated, Unknown amount exactly | ![]() |
M9 Armored Combat Earthmover | International HarvesterCaterpillar | M9 Armored Bulldozer | Army | Active -
447 |
Roughly 447 M9 in US Ownership | |
Caterpillar D9 | Caterpillar | D9 Armored Bulldozer | Army | Unknown Quantity | ![]() | |
JCB HMEE | JCB Fastrac | JCB HMEE Armored Bulldozer | Army | Active -
800 JCB HMEE |
Roughly 800 JCB HMEE in US Ownership | ![]() |
M104 AVLB | General Dynamics Land Systems | M104 AVLB | Army | Active -
40 M104 AVLB |
40 M104 AVLB in US Ownership | ![]() |
M1074 AVLB | General Dynamics Land Systems | M1074 AVLB | Army | Active -
104 M1074 AVLB |
Roughly 104 M1074 AVLB in US Ownership | ![]() |
M60 Armored Vehicle Launch Bridge | Anniston Army Depot | M60 AVLB
M60A1 AVLB |
Army | Unknown Quantity | Last Known Quantity Was 230 M60 AVLB | ![]() |
Husky VMMD | DCD GroupCritical Solutions International | Husky VMMD
(Mine Clearing) |
Army | Active -
610 Husky VMMD |
Detection and mine removal vehicle; originated from South Africa
Roughly 610 Husky VMMD in US Ownership |
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Buffalo AEV | Force Protection, Inc. | Buffalo AEV
(Mine Clearing) |
Army | Active -
38 Buffalo AEV |
Roughly 38 Buffalo AEV in US Ownerhsip | ![]() |
M1150 | General Dynamics Land Systems | M1150 Assault Breacher
(Mine Clearing) |
Army | Active -
149 M1150 |
Roughly 149 M1150 in US Ownership | ![]() |
M1132 ESV | General Dynamics Land Systems | M1132 ESV
M1257A1 ESV (Mine Clearing) |
Army | Active -
136 M1132 ESV 32 M1257A1 ESV |
Roughly 168 M1132/M1257A1 AEV in US Ownership | ![]() |
605 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Armored Medical Vehicles | ||||||
M1133 M1254A1 Stryker | General Dynamics Land System | M1133 MEV
M1254A1 MEV |
Army | Active -
203 M1133 MEV 101 M1254A1 MEV |
Roughly 304 M1133/M1254A1 MEV in US Ownership | ![]() |
International MaxxPro | International Truck | Maxxpro Dash DXM Ambulance | Army | Active -
301 Maxxpro Dash DXM Ambulance |
Roughly 301 Maxxpro Dash DXM Ambulance in US Ownership | ![]() |
M113A4 | BAE Systems Land and Armaments | M113A4 MEV | Army | Unknown Quantity | Phasing out of service. To be replaced with AMPV | ![]() |
M577 | BAE Systems Land and Armaments | M577A2
M577A3 M577A4 M577A4 ATV |
Army | Unknown Quantity | Phasing out of service. To be replaced with AMPV | ![]() |
443 Active (May 9th, 2025) - Armored Command Vehicles | ||||||
M1130 CV | General Dynamics Land System | M1130 CV
M1255A1 CV |
Army | Active -
261 M1130 CV 87 M1255A1 CV |
Roughly 348 M1130/M1255A1 CV in US Ownership | ![]() |
LAV-C2 | General Motors Diesel | LAV-C2 | Marine Corps | Active -
66 LAV-C2 |
Roughly 66 LAV-C2 in US Ownership | ![]() |
ACV-C | BAE Systems | ACV-C | Marine Corps | Active -
29 ACV-C |
Roughly 29 ACV-C in US Ownership | ![]() |
M577 | BAE Systems Land and Armaments | M577A3
M577A4 M1068 |
Army | Unknown Quantity | Phasing out of service. To be replaced with AMPV | |
265 Active (May 9th, 2024) - CBRN Defense Vehicles | ||||||
M1135 NBCRV Stryker | General Dynamics Land Systems | M1135 NBCRV | Army | Active -
234 M1135 NBCRV |
Roughly 234 M1135 NBCRV in US Ownership | ![]() |
LAV-JSLNBCRS | General Motors Diesel | LAV-JSLNBCRS | Marine Corps | Active -
31 LAV-JSLNBCRS |
Roughly 31 LAV-JSLNBCRS in US Ownership | ![]() |
1,896 Active, 800 Stored (May 9th, 2025) - Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle | ||||||
M3 Calvary Fighting Vehicle | BAE Systems Land and Armaments | M3A3 | Army | Active -
1,200 M3A3 Stored - 800 M3A3 |
Roughly 2,000 M3A3 in US Ownership | ![]() |
M1127 RV Stryker | General Dynamics Land Systems | M1127 RV | Army | Active -
545 M1127 RV |
Roughly 545 M1127 RV in US Ownership | ![]() |
M1131 FSV Stryker | General Dynamics Land Systems | M1131 FSV | Army | Active -
151 M1131 FSV |
Roughly 151 M1131 FSV in US Ownerhsip | ![]() |
1,678 Active (May 10th, 2025) - Self-Propelled Mortar (SPM) | ||||||
M1129 M1252A1 Stryker | General Dynamics Land Systems | M1129 SPM
M1252A1 SPM |
Army | Active -
441 M1129 96 M1252A1 |
Roughly 537 M1129/M1252A1 in US Ownership
120MM System |
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LAV-M | General Motors Diesel | LAV-M SPM | Marine Corps | Active -
65 LAV-M |
Roughly 65 LAV-M in US Ownership
120MM System |
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M1064 | BAE Systems Platforms & Services | M1064 SPM | Army | Active -
1,076 M1064 |
Roughly 1,076 M1064 in US Ownership
120MM System |
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1,412 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Towed Artillery | ||||||
M777A2 | BAE Systems | M777A2 | Army, Marine Corps | Active -
891 M777A2 |
Roughly 891 M777A2 in US Ownership
155MM System |
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M119 | Royal Ordnance Factories | M119 | Army | Active -
521 M119 |
Roughly 521 M119 in US Ownership
105MM System |
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745 Active, 850 Stored, 689 Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Self-Propelled Artillery (SPG) | ||||||
M109 | BAE Systems Platforms & Services | M109A6
M109A7 |
Army | Active -
514 M109A6 231 M109A7 Planned - 689 M109A7 Stored - 850 M109A6 |
Roughly 1,595 M109A6/A7 in US Ownership
155MM System |
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231 Active (May 5th, 2025) - SPG Ammunition Carrier | ||||||
M992A3 | BAE Systems Platforms & Services | M992A2
M992A3 |
Army | Active -
231 M992A3 |
Roughly 231 M992A3 in US Ownership
Paired with M109s |
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795 Active, 766 Stored, 215 Planned (May 5th, 2025) - MLRS | ||||||
M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System | Lockheed Martin | M142 HIMARS | Army, Marine Corps | Active -
410 M142 HIMARS Planned - 215 M142 HIMARS |
Roughly 410 M142 HIMARS in US Ownership | ![]() |
M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System | Lockheed Martin | M270A1
M270A2 |
Army | Active -
385 M270A1/A2 Stored - 766 M270A1 |
Production ceased in 2003
Roughly 1,151 M270A1/A2 in US Ownership |
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615 Active, 199 Planned (May 5th, 2025) - Short Range Air Defense | ||||||
AN/TWQ-1 Avenger | Boeing | AN/TWQ-1 Avenger
Humvee Based |
Army, Marine Corps | Active -
453 AN/TWQ-1 |
Roughly 453 AN/TWQ-1 in US Ownership | ![]() |
Stryker M-SHORAD | General Dynamics Land System | Sgt Stout or Stryker M-SHORAD | Army | Active -
162 Stryker M-SHORAD Planned - 199 Stryker M-SHORAD |
Roughly 162 Stryker M-SHORAD in US Ownership | ![]() |
50 Batteries Active, 10 Batteries Planned (May 5th, 2025) - Long Range Air Defense | ||||||
MIM-104 Patriot | Lockheed Martin | MIM-104D/E (PAC-2)
MIM-104F (PAC 3) MIM-104F (PAC 3 MSE) |
Army | Active -
50 Batteries MIM-104 Planned - 10 Batteries MIM-104 |
50 Batteries in US Ownership | ![]() |
7 Batteries Active, 1 Batterie Planned (May 5th, 2025) - Ballistic Missile Air Defense | ||||||
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense | Lockheed Martin | THAAD | Army | Active -
7 Batteries THAAD Planned - 1 Batterie THAAD |
Its purpose is for anti-ballistic missile uses
7 Batteries in US Ownership |
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Watercraft
[edit]Attire
[edit]Uniforms
[edit]Dress uniforms | |||
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Branch | Name | Notes | Image |
Army | Army Service Uniform | Currently used as both service and dress uniform. Being replaced by Army Greens as service uniform. | ![]() |
Marine Corps | Blue Dress | ![]() ![]() | |
Blue–White Dress | Authorized for summer wear for officers only. | ![]() | |
Red Dress | Worn by the United States Marine Band and United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps only. | ||
Navy | Service Dress Blue | Worn in the winter, and year-round for travel. | ![]() ![]() |
Service Dress White | Worn in the summer. | ![]() ![]() | |
Air Force | Air Force Service Uniform | Currently worn as both service and dress uniforms. | ![]() |
Space Force | Space Force Service Uniform | Same as Air Force Service Dress Uniform. | |
Coast Guard | Service Dress Blue | Worn year round by junior enlisted personnel and in winter only by officers and chief petty officers. | ![]() |
Service Dress White | Same as Navy Service Dress Whites, but worn with Coast Guard insignia. Worn by officers only and chief petty officers only in summer. | ![]() | |
Service uniforms | |||
Branch | Name | Notes | Image |
Army | Army Service Uniform | Gradually being phased out in this role. Will be completely restricted to dress wear by 2028. | ![]() |
Army Greens | Gradually replacing the Army Service Uniform in this role from 2020. | ![]() | |
Marine Corps | Service Uniform | ![]() ![]() | |
Navy | Service Khaki Uniform | Worn by officers and chief petty officers only. | ![]() |
Summer White Service Uniform | Worn in Summer by officers and chief petty officers only. | ![]() | |
Navy Service Uniform | Worn year round by junior enlisted personnel. | ![]() | |
Air Force | Air Force Service Dress Uniform | Worn as both a service and a dress uniform. | ![]() |
Space Force | Space Force Service Dress Uniform | Same as Air Force Service Dress Uniform. | |
Coast Guard | Winter Dress Blue Uniform | Worn in winter. | ![]() |
Tropical Blue Uniform | Worn in warm weather and year-round for general office wear. | ![]() | |
Combat / Working uniforms | |||
Branch | Name | Notes | Image |
Army | Army Combat Uniform | ![]() | |
Marine Corps | Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform | ![]() | |
Navy | Navy Working Uniform | ![]() | |
Shipboard Working Uniform | ![]() | ||
Air Force | Airman Battle Uniform | ABU completely phased out on 1 April 2021. | ![]() |
Army Combat Uniform | Standard uniform of the USAF. Worn with brown name and rank / Air Force tapes. Completely replaced ABU on 1 April 2021. | ![]() | |
Space Force | Worn with blue name / Space Force tapes. | ||
Coast Guard | Operational Dress Uniform | ![]() | |
Navy Working Uniform | Worn by Port Security Units, Law Enforcement Detachments, and personnel deployed overseas. | ![]() |
Camouflage patterns
[edit]List of current camouflage patterns and uniforms | |||
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Branch | Camouflage pattern | Image | Picture |
![]() Operational Camouflage Pattern used for the current Army Combat Uniform (ACU). Pattern is known as OCP – OEF Camouflage Pattern. Operational Camouflage Patternand | |||
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MARPAT pattern, used for the Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (MCCUU) in two variants, woodland and desert. | ![]() ![]() |
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Navy Working Uniform (NWU). Comes in two variants – standard woodland for garrison use and desert for deployment use. | ||
![]() Operational Camouflage Pattern used on Army Combat Uniform (ACU) which has completely replaced the |Digitalized tigerstripe Airman Battle Uniform (ABU). |
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Operational Dress Uniform (ODU). | ![]() ![]() | |
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Common uniform for the SOCOM is still in development. Currently, MultiCam is widely used, replacing old BDUs. | ![]() |
See also
[edit]- United States Armed Forces
- List of equipment of the United States Air Force
- List of equipment of the United States Army
- List of equipment of the United States Navy
- List of equipment of the United States Coast Guard
- List of equipment of the United States Marine Corps
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