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Revision as of 19:49, 26 June 2023
The following is a list of equipment of the Sudanese Armed Forces from creation to present day.[1]
Small arms
Armoured vehicles
Name | Image | Origin | Variants | In service | Notes |
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Main battle tanks | |||||
T-55 | ![]() |
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T-55A[13] T-55A Obr. 1974[13] T-55M[13] T-55(A)MV[13] |
305 | Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] |
Safir-74[13] | ![]() |
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10 | 10 delivered in 2006. Possibly rebuilt Sudanese T-54, T-55 or Type 59 tanks.[14] | |
Type 59 | ![]() |
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Type-59D[13] | 50 | 50 Type 59 tanks delivered in 1972. Rebuilt and assembled in Sudan into the Type-59D variant between 2010 and 2015.[14] |
Type 80/88[13] | ![]() |
Al-Bashier (Type-85-IIM)[11][14] | 10 | 25 delivered between 2002 and 2006, assembled in Sudan.[14] 10 in service prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
T-72 | ![]() |
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T-72AV[11] T-72B[13] 400 |
Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
M60 Patton | ![]() |
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M60A1[13] M60A3[11] |
20 | Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] |
Light Tanks | |||||
Type-62 | ![]() |
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70 | 70 delivered between 1971 and 1973.[14] | |
Type-63 | ![]() |
45 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | ||
Armoured Fighting Vehicles | |||||
BRDM-1 | ![]() |
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70 | Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
BRDM-2 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
BRDM-2 [13] Caiman[13] Amir[13] |
Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | ||
Panhard AML | ![]() |
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AML-90[11] | 6 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] |
Ferret scout car | ![]() |
50-80 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | ||
Alvis Saladin | ![]() |
30-50 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | ||
Infantry Fighting Vehicles | |||||
BMP-1 | ![]() |
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BMP-1[13] BMP-1 Cobra-S[13] |
135 | Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] |
BMP-2 | ![]() |
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BMP-2 Obr. 1980[13] | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
Khatim 2 | ![]() |
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Boragh Command Vehicle[13] Boragh Ambulance[13] Boragh Mortar Carrier[13] |
10[14] | |
BTR-3[13] | ![]() |
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10 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
Armoured Personnel Carriers | |||||
BTR-50 | ![]() |
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20-30 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
M113 | ![]() |
M113A3[13] M579[13] |
36 | Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
OT-62 TOPAS | ![]() |
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20 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
Type 63 | ![]() |
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YW531A[13] | 50 | 50 received in 1981.[14] |
BTR-70 | ![]() |
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BTR-70M[13] BTR-70 Cobra-K[13] BTR-70MB1[13] |
20+ | Used by the Rapid Support Forces. Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] |
BTR-80 | ![]() ![]() |
BTR-80[13] BTR-80A[13] |
7 | Used by the Rapid Support Forces. Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
BTR-152 | ![]() |
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50-80 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
Cadillac Gage Commando | ![]() |
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V-150[11] | 55-80 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] |
OT-64 | ![]() |
50 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | ||
Rakhsh | ![]() |
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Late model[13] | 3+ | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] |
Walid | ![]() |
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96 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
WZ-551 | ![]() |
WZ-551 APC[13] WZ-551 IFV[13] VN-2C[13] |
10 | Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
WZ-523 | WZ-523 APC[13] WZ-523 IFV[13] |
N/A | Some are used by the Rapid Support Forces.[11] | ||
Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles | |||||
Streit Group Typhoon | ![]() |
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N/A | [13] | |
STREIT Group Spartan | ![]() |
N/A | [11] | ||
Calidus MCAV-20 | N/A | [13] | |||
Infantry Mobility Vehicles | |||||
VN-4 | ![]() |
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N/A | [13] | |
NIMR Ajban 440A[13] | ![]() |
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4+ | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
KrAZ Cougar | ![]() |
N/A | [13] | ||
KrAZ Puma | N/A | [13] | |||
MSPV Panthera T6 | ![]() |
N/A | [13] | ||
Shell LLC LAPC | N/A | [13] | |||
Sarsar-2 | ![]() |
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N/A | [13] | |
Engineering Vehicles And Equipment | |||||
PTS-2 | ![]() |
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N/A | [13] | |
GSL-130 | File:MA-GSL-130.jpg | ![]() |
N/A | [13] | |
Type 653 | ![]() |
N/A | [13] | ||
M88A1 | ![]() |
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N/A | [13] | |
Towed Artillery | |||||
105mm M101 | ![]() |
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20 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
122mm M-30[13] | ![]() |
21+ | Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | ||
122mm D-30 | ![]() |
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D-30[13] D-30I[13] |
Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
122mm D-74 | ![]() |
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Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | ||
130mm M-46 | ![]() |
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M-46[13] Type-59-I[13] |
75 | Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] |
155mm M114 | ![]() |
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M114A1[11] | 12 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] |
Self-Propelled Artillery | |||||
122mm 2S1 Gvozdika[13] | ![]() |
56 | Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | ||
122mm Khalifa-1 | ![]() |
N/A | [13] | ||
Mk F3 155mm | ![]() |
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10 | Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
Multiple Rocket Launchers | |||||
57mm UB-32 | ![]() |
N/A | Mounted on technicals.[13] | ||
107mm Type-63 | ![]() |
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Type 63[13] TAKA-1[14] |
477 | Mostly mounted on technicals and trucks.[13] Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] |
122mm BM-21 'Grad' | ![]() |
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BM-21[13] BM-11[13] 122mm Taka[13] |
120 | Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] |
122mm Sakr | ![]() |
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50 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
122mm Type-81 | ![]() |
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18 | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
302mm WS-1B | ![]() |
1+ | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | ||
400mm WS-2B | ![]() |
N/A | [13] | ||
Artillery Rockets | |||||
Shahin-2 | ![]() |
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N/A | [13] | |
Towed Anti-Aircraft Guns | |||||
14.5mm ZPU | ![]() |
ZPU-2[11] ZPU-4[11] |
740+ | Mostly mounted on technicals and trucks.[13] Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict. Some ZPU-2 are used by the Rapid Support Force.[11] | |
37mm Type-65 | ![]() |
Some feature automated mounts and radar guidance.[13] Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |||
57mm AZP S-60 | ![]() |
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Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | ||
85mm M1944 (КS-1) | ![]() |
Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |||
20mm M167 VADS | ![]() |
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16 | Numbers prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
23mm ZU-23 | ![]() |
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50 | Mostly mounted on technicals and trucks.[13] Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
37mm M1939 (61-K) | ![]() |
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80 | 30 guns are unserviceable. Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] | |
Static Surface-To-Air Missile Systems | |||||
S-75 | ![]() |
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S-75M[11] | 19[11] | Three sites deployed around Port Sudan.[13] Non-operational.[11] |
Self-Propelled Surface-To-Air Missile Systems | |||||
Igla-S Strelets | ![]() |
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N/A | [13] | |
FB-6A | ![]() |
N/A | [13] | ||
9K33 Osa | ![]() |
4+ | Number prior to the 2023 Sudan conflict.[11] |
References
- ^ "Sudan: Army and RSF battle over key sites, leaving 56 civilians dead". BBC News. 2023-04-15. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Jones, Richard D.; Ness, Leland S., eds. (January 27, 2009). Jane's Infantry Weapons 2009/2010 (35th ed.). Coulsdon: Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0-7106-2869-5.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "SALW Guide Global Distribution and Visual Identification Sudan Country Report" (PDF). SALW Guide. Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies (BICC). Retrieved 5 June 2023.
- ^ "Product Details | Military Industry Corporation". Military Industry Corporation MIC - SUDAN. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
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- ^ a b c Small Arms Survey (6 December 2014). Small Arms Survey 2014: Women and Guns. Cambridge University Press.
- ^ "Product Details | Military Industry Corporation". Military Industry Corporation MIC - SUDAN. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl International Institute for Strategic Studies (15 February 2023). The Military Balance 2023 (1st ed.). Routledge. p. 481-482. ISBN 978-1032508955.
- ^ "Product Details | Military Industry Corporation". Military Industry Corporation MIC - SUDAN. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo Oryx. "From Conflict To Conflict: Sudan's Fighting Vehicles". Oryx. Retrieved 2023-04-20.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Trade Registers". Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Retrieved 22 April 2023.