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This is a list of all equipment that is currently in use by the [[Philippine Army]]. The Philippine army is a branch of [[Armed Forces of the Philippines]] that specializes in [[ground warfare]]. All equipment in service with the different branches of the AFP is provided by the [[Government of the Philippines]] in order to be used in protecting the freedom and [[sovereignty]] of the [[Philippines|Republic of the Philippines]] against any hostilities.

== Equipment ==



=== Infantry weapons ===

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|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Picture'''
| style="width:10%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Model'''
| style="width:18%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Origin'''
| style="width:15%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Type'''
| style="width:7%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Caliber'''
| style="width:7%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Version'''
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''In Service'''
| style="width:33%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Notes '''
|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
|----
| style="text-align: center; background: Lavender;" colspan="8" | '''[[Pistol]]'''
|----
|-
| [[File:M1911 A1 pistol.jpg|100px]] || [[M1911 pistol]] || {{US}}<br>{{PHL}} || [[Semi-Automatic Pistol]] || [[.45 ACP]] || Standard || ------------ || Standard army issue sidearm
|-
| [[File:Beretta 92 FS.gif|100px]] || [[Beretta 92]] || {{flagcountry|Italy}} || [[Semi-Automatic Pistol]] || [[9x19mm Parabellum|9x19mm]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
| [[File:Browning HP West German Police.jpg|100px]] || [[Browning Hi-Power|Hi-Power]] || {{BEL}} || [[Semi-Automatic Pistol]] || [[9x19mm Parabellum|9x19mm]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
|----
| style="text-align: center; background: Lavender;" colspan="8" | '''[[Submachine Gun]]'''
|----
|-
| [[File:MP5 in U.S. Ordnance Museum.jpg|100px]] || [[Heckler & Koch MP5|MP5]] || {{GER}} || [[Submachine gun]] || [[9x19mm Parabellum|9x19mm]] || Standard || ------------ || Standard army issue submachine gun <ref name="Berlin" >[http://www.filipinos-in-berlin.de/firearms.pdf ''GERMAN FIREARMS IN THE PHILIPPINES''] by Roman Deckert, seen Sep 24, 2008</ref>
|-
|----
| style="text-align: center; background: Lavender;" colspan="8" | '''[[Shotgun]]'''
|----
|-
| [[File:Benelli M3 Super 90.jpg|100px]] || [[Benelli M3]] || {{ITA}} || [[Shotgun]] || [[Gauge (bore diameter)|12 Gauge]] || M3 || ------------ || Standard army issue shotgun
|-
|----
| style="text-align: center; background: Lavender;" colspan="8" | '''[[Assault rifle]]'''
|----
|-
| [[File:M16A1 brimob.jpg|100px]] || [[M16 rifle|M16]] || {{US}}<br>{{PHL}} || [[Assault rifle]] || [[5.56×45mm NATO|5.56×45mm]] || A1 & A2 || ------------ || Standard army issue rifle
|-
| [[File:PEO M4 Carbine RAS M68 CCO.jpg|100px]] || [[M4 carbine]] || {{US}} || [[Assault rifle]] || [[5.56×45mm NATO|5.56×45mm]] || M4 & M4A1 || ------------ || Used by [[Special Operations Command (Philippines) | Special Operations Command units]]
|-
| [[File:Domok g36.JPG|100px]] || [[Heckler & Koch G36|G36]] || {{GER}} || [[Assault rifle]] || [[5.56×45mm NATO|5.56×45mm]] || G36K || ------------ || Used by [[Special Operations Command (Philippines) | Special Operations Command units]] <ref>Anti-Militarist Network [http://www.antimilitaristnetwork.org.uk/2009/12/10/hk-caught-in-the-act/ Caught in the Act: H&K Selling Guns to Human Rights Abusers]</ref>
|-
| [[File:AUG A1 508mm 04.jpg|100px]] || [[Steyr AUG]] || {{AUS}} || [[Assault rifle]] || [[5.56×45mm NATO|5.56×45mm]] || AUG A1 || ------------ || Australian-sourced. Used by [[1st Scout Ranger Regiment]]
|-
| [[File:Colt CAR-15 - earliest version.jpg|100px]] || [[CAR-15]] || {{US}} || [[Assault rifle]] || [[5.56×45mm NATO|5.56×45mm]] || Standard || ------------ || Used by [[Special Operations Command (Philippines) | Special Operations Command units]]
|-
| [[File:IMI-Galil.jpg|100px]] || [[IMI Galil]] || {{ISR}} || [[Assault rifle]] || [[5.56×45mm NATO|5.56×45mm]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
| [[File:M14 rifle - USA - 7,62x51mm - Armémuseum.jpg|100px]] || [[M14 rifle]] || {{US}} || [[Battle rifle]] || [[7.62×51mm NATO|7.62x51mm]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
|----
| style="text-align: center; background: Lavender;" colspan="8" | '''[[Sniper Rifle]]'''
|----
|-
| [[File:Tac50.jpg|100px]] || [[McMillan Tac-50|TAC-50]] || {{USA}} || [[Sniper Rifle]] || [[.50 BMG]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service with limited numbers
|-
| [[File:Barret M82 DA-ST-92-07336.jpg|100px]] || [[Barrett M82]] || {{USA}} || [[Sniper Rifle]] || [[.50 BMG]] || M82A1 || ------------ || In Service with limited numbers
|-
| [[File:Sniper Rifles M40 XM21.jpg|100px]] || [[M21 Sniper Weapon System|M21]] || {{USA}} || [[Sniper Rifle]] || [[7.62×51mm NATO|7.62x51mm]] || Standard || ------------ || Standard army issue sniper rifle
|-
|----
| style="text-align: center; background: Lavender;" colspan="8" | '''[[Machine Gun]]'''
|----
|-
| [[File:US Navy 070825-N-9769P-317 A Special Warfare Combatant-craft crewman (SWCC) mans his GAU-17 minigun during live-fire patrol training along the Salt River in northern Kentucky.jpg|100px]] || [[Minigun]] || {{USA}} || [[Gatling gun]] || [[7.62×51mm NATO|7.62×51mm]] || Standard || ------------ || Mounted on [[Humvees]]
|-
| [[File:PEO M240B Profile.jpg|100px]] || [[M240]] || {{USA}} || [[General-purpose machine gun]] || [[7.62×51mm NATO|7.62×51mm]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
| [[File:M60.jpg|100px]] || [[M60 machine gun|M60]] || {{USA}} || [[General-purpose machine gun]] || [[7.62×51mm NATO|7.62×51mm]] || Standard || ------------ || Standard army issue squad automatic weapon
|-
| [[File:Machine gun M2 1.jpg|100px]] || [[M2 Browning]] || {{USA}} || [[Heavy machine gun]] || [[.50 BMG]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
| [[File:Minimi.jpg|100px]] || [[FN Minimi]] || {{BEL}} || [[Light machine gun]] || [[5.56x45mm NATO|5.56x45mm]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service with limited numbers <ref>Inquirer.net (March 26, 2005) [http://news.inq7.net/nation/index.php?index=1&story_id=29540 P.6-B contract for 1,700 guns placed on hold]</ref>
|-
| [[File:Daewoo K3 machine gun 1.jpg|100px]] || [[Daewoo Precision Industries K3|K3]] || {{ROK}} || [[Light machine gun]] || [[5.56×45mm NATO|5.56x45mm]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service <ref name=abante2008/>
|-
| [[File:Section Automatic Weapon.jpg|100px]] || [[Ultimax 100]] || {{SGP}} || [[Light machine gun]] || [[5.56×45mm NATO|5.56x45mm]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
|----
| style="text-align: center; background: Lavender;" colspan="8" | '''[[Grenade Launcher]]'''
|----
|-
| [[File:M203 1.jpg|100px]] || [[M203]] || {{USA}} || [[Grenade launcher]] || [[40mm grenade|40mm]] || Standard || ------------ || Attached to M4/M4A1 and M16A1/M16A2
|-
| [[File:M79 afmil.jpg|100px]] || [[M79 grenade launcher|M79]] || {{USA}} || [[Grenade launcher]] || [[40mm grenade|40mm]] || Standard || ------------ || Standard army issue grenade launcher
|-
| || [[CIS 40 AGL|CIS 40]] || {{SGP}} || [[Grenade launcher]] || [[40mm grenade|40mm]] || Standard || ------------ || Mounted on Armored Vehicles
|-
|----
| style="text-align: center; background: Lavender;" colspan="8" | '''[[Anti-tank warfare|Anti-tank Weapon]]'''
|----
|-
| [[File:Armbrust rocket launcher photo Iraq OIG.jpg|100px]] || [[Armbrust]] || {{GER}} || [[Anti-tank warfare|Anti-tank Weapon]] || 66mm || Standard || ------------ || Used by mechanized infantry units.
|-
| [[File:USAF M72 LAW.jpg|100px]] || [[M72 LAW]] || {{USA}} || [[Anti-tank warfare|Anti-tank Weapon]] || 66mm || Standard || ------------ || Standard army issue anti-tank weapon
|-
| [[File:Rcl106lat2.jpg|100px]] || [[M40 recoilless rifle|M40]] || {{USA}} || [[Recoilless_rifle]] || 105mm || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
| [[File:M20fort nelson.jpg|100px]] || [[M20 recoilless rifle|M20]] || {{USA}} || [[Recoilless_rifle]] || 75mm || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
| [[File:M67 recoilless rifle 01.jpg|100px]] || [[M67 recoilless rifle|M67]] || {{USA}} || [[Recoilless_rifle]] || 90mm || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
|----
| style="text-align: center; background: Lavender;" colspan="8" | '''[[Hand Grenade]]'''
|----
|-
| [[File:M67b.jpg|100px]] || [[M67 grenade|Fragmentation Grenade]] || {{USA}} || [[Hand Grenade]] || ------------------ || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
| [[File:M84 stun grenade.gif|100px]] || [[M84 stun grenade|Stun Grenade]] || {{USA}} || [[Hand Grenade]] || ------------------ || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
| [[File:SmokeGrenade1.JPG|100px]] || [[Smoke Grenade]] || {{USA}} || [[Hand Grenade]] || ------------------ || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
|----
| style="text-align: center; background: Lavender;" colspan="8" | '''[[Mortar (weapon)|Mortar]]'''
|----
|-
| [[File:M2-Mortar.jpg|100px]] || [[M2 mortar]] || {{USA}} || [[Mortar (weapon)|Mortar]] || 60mm || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
| [[File:Mortar M29.jpg|100px]] || [[M29 mortar]] || {{USA}} || [[Mortar (weapon)|Mortar]] || 81mm || Standard || ------------ || Standard army issue mortar
|-
| [[File:M30 mortar at the War Remnants Museum.jpg|100px]] || [[M30 mortar]] || {{USA}} || [[Mortar (weapon)|Mortar]] || 107mm || Standard || 70 || Delivered in 1974. <ref name="SIPRI"/>
|-
|----
| style="text-align: center; background: Lavender;" colspan="8" | '''[[Night vision device|Night Vision Device]]'''
|----
|-
| [[File:AN PVS-7 Cyclops.JPG|100px]] || [[AN/PVS-7]] || {{USA}} || [[Night vision device|Night Vision Device]] || ------------------ || Standard || ------------ || In Service <ref name="apdforum">{{cite web|url=http://apdforum.com/en_GB/article/rmiap/articles/online/features/2011/06/09/philippines-army-firearms|title=Philippine Army is Expanding|accessdate=June 9, 2011|publisher=Asia Pacific Defense}}</ref>
|-
|}

=== Infantry protection ===

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|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Picture'''
| style="width:10%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Model'''
| style="width:18%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Origin'''
| style="width:15%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Type'''
| style="width:7%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Version'''
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''In Service'''
| style="width:33%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Notes '''
|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
|-
| [[File:M96 helmet Denmark 004.jpg|100px]] || [[Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops|Combat Helmet]] || {{USA}} || [[Personal protective equipment|Force Protection Equipment]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service <ref name="afp">{{cite web|url=http://www.afp.mil.ph/index.php/news/1057-bcda-funds-boost-afp-capability|title=Philippine Army Equipments|accessdate=March 4, 2012|publisher=AFP Official Website}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Army IOTV.jpg|100px]] || [[Bulletproof vest|Bulletproof Vest]] || {{USA}} || [[Personal protective equipment|Force Protection Equipment]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service <ref name="afp" />
|-
|-
|}

=== Communication equipment ===

{| class="wikitable " style="width:100%;"
|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Picture'''
| style="width:10%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Model'''
| style="width:18%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Origin'''
| style="width:15%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Type'''
| style="width:7%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Version'''
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''In Service'''
| style="width:33%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Notes '''
|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
|-
| [[File:PRC-latrun-exhibition-1.jpg|100px]] || [[AN/PRC-77 Portable Transceiver|AN/PRC-77]] || {{USA}} || [[Combat-net radio|Combat Radio]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service <ref name="apdforum" />
|-
| || [[AN/PRC-150]] || {{USA}} || [[Combat-net radio|Combat Radio]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service <ref name="apdforum" />
|-
| || [[AN/PRC-152]] || {{USA}} || [[Combat-net radio|Combat Radio]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service <ref name="apdforum" />
|-
|}

=== Armored vehicles ===

{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Picture'''
| style="width:10%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Model'''
| style="width:18%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Origin'''
| style="width:15%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Type'''
| style="width:7%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Version'''
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''In Service'''
| style="width:33%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Notes '''
|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
|-
| || [[GKN Simba|Simba]] || {{UK}} || [[Armoured personnel carrier]] || Standard || 150 || Delivered 1993-1997. 142 units assembled in the Philippines. Includes some IFV armed with 25mm Bushmaster cannon, 17 armored ambulance and command variants. <ref name="SIPRI"/>
|-
| [[File:Cadillac Gage Commando.JPEG|100px]] || [[Cadillac Gage Commando|Cadillac Cage]] || {{USA}} || [[Armoured personnel carrier]] || V-150 || 120 || Total 155 delivered, some with [[Philippine Marine Corps|Marine Corps]]. Delivery starting 1975. Some stretched V-150S variants. <ref name="SIPRI"/>
|-
| [[File:OH-85D Chaimite DF-SD-04-079z6.jpg|100px]] || [[Bravia Chaimite]] || {{flagcountry|Portugal}} || [[Armoured personnel carrier]] || V-200 || 20 || Delivered 1979-1980. <ref name="SIPRI"/>
|-
| [[File:Defense.gov News Photo 041001-F-2034C-017.jpg|100px]] || [[M113 armored personnel carrier|M113]] || {{USA}} || [[Armoured personnel carrier]] || A1 || 128 || staggered delivery starting 1967. Some converted to armored mortar carriers. <ref name="SIPRI"/>
|-
| [[File:Pantserrupsvoertuig YPR-765.jpg|100px]] || [[AIFV]] || {{USA}} || [[Infantry fighting vehicle]] || Standard || 85 || including 6 [[Armoured recovery vehicle|Armored Recovery Vehicle]] variants, all delivered in 1979-1980. <ref name="SIPRI"/><ref>Light Armored Division website [http://www.lightarmordivision.net.ph/aifv.htm Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle (AIFV)]</ref>
|-
| [[File:Turkish ACV-300 in Mogadishu.jpg|100px]] || [[ACV-300]] || {{TUR}} || [[Infantry fighting vehicle]] || Standard || 7 || including 1 [[Armoured recovery vehicle|Armored Recovery Vehicle]], delivered in 2010. <ref>http://www.pmulcahy.com/tracked_apcs/turkish_tracked_apcs.htm</ref> <ref name="SIPRI"/><ref>AFP Modernization [http://www.afpmodernization.mil.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6:arv&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=50 AFP Acquires Armor Recovery Vehicle (ARV)]</ref>
|-
| [[File:Irish Scorpion Tank.JPG|100px]] || [[FV101 Scorpion|FV101]] || {{UK}} || [[Reconnaissance vehicle]] || Standard || 65 || delivered in 1977. <ref name="SIPRI">{{cite web|url=http://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/page/trade_register.php|title=SIPRI arms transfer database|date=Information generated in 17 June 2011|publisher=[[Stockholm International Peace Research Institute]]|accessdate=21 June 2011}}</ref> <ref>[http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/04/12/11/army-upgrade-12-scorpion-tanks ABS CBN News April 2011]</ref>
|-
| [[File:Samson CVR(T) ARV.jpg|100px]] || [[FV106 Samson|FV106]] || {{UK}} || [[Armoured recovery vehicle]] || Standard || 6 || In Service<ref name="LAD" />
|-
| [[File:FV432 front q.jpg|100px]] || [[FV432]] || {{UK}} || [[Armoured recovery vehicle|Tracked Armoured Mortar Carrier]] || Standard || 1 || ‘’’Origin’’’ally an APC, locally converted to Armored Mortar Carrier.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lightarmordivision.net.ph/FV432%20APC.htm|title=FV432 APC: LAD's Newfound Son |date= |publisher=Light Armored Division, Philippine Army |accessdate=2 November 2011}}</ref>
|-
| || [[FV104 Samaritan|FV104]] || {{UK}} || [[Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked)|Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance]] || Standard || 3 || In Service<ref name="LAD" >[http://web.archive.org/web/20080624233538/http://www.army.mil.ph/Army_Sites/INFANTRY+DIVISIONS/Armor/updatetanks.htm ''Light Armored Division Official'' Website] (archived from [http://www.army.mil.ph/Army_Sites/INFANTRY%20DIVISIONS/Armor/updatetanks.htm the ‘’’Origin’’’al] on 2008-06-24)</ref>
|-
|}

=== Utility vehicles ===

{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Picture'''
| style="width:10%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Model'''
| style="width:18%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Origin'''
| style="width:15%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Type'''
| style="width:7%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Version'''
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''In Service'''
| style="width:33%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Notes '''
|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
|-
| [[File:US Navy 060322-N-5438H-018 U.S. Army soldiers assigned to the Bravo Battery 3rd Battalion 320th Field Artillery Regiment along with Iraq Army soldiers from the 1st Battalion 1st Brigade 4th Division perform a routine patrol.jpg|100px]] || [[Humvee]] || {{USA}} || [[Light Utility Vehicle]] || Standard || ------------ || Divided into several variants and series, including armored variants
|-
| [[File:USMCAmbulance.jpg|100px]] || [[Humvee|Maxi-Ambulance]] || {{USA}} || [[Light Utility Vehicle]] || M997 || 23 || delivered November 2011<ref>{{cite web |title=Military acquires 23 new Humvee units |url=http://www.businessmirror.com.ph/home/nation/19339-military-acquires-23-new-humvee-units |publisher=BusinessMirror.com.ph | date=2011-11-14 | accessdate=2011-11-15}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:US Marine Corps 030224-M-XT622-034 USMC M923 (6X6) 5-ton cargo truck heads a convoy departing Camp Matilda, Kuwait crop.jpg|100px]] || [[M939 truck]] || {{USA}} || [[Truck|Heavy Utility Vehicle]] || M923 || 20 || Delivered 2010
|-
| [[File:M35.jpg|100px]] || [[M35 2½ ton cargo truck|M35 Truck]] || {{USA}} || [[Truck|Heavy Utility Vehicle]] || Standard || ------------ || Divided into several variants and series
|-
| [[File:Delta Mini Cruiser (Philippine Army).jpg|100px]] || [[Delta Motors Corporation|M1777]] || {{PHL}} || [[Light Utility Vehicle]] || Standard || ------------ || Divided into several variants and series, including stretched variants.
|-
| [[File:JeepFrontM151.jpg|100px]] || [[M151 MUTT|M151]] || {{USA}} || [[Light Utility Vehicle]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service
|-
| [[File:2009-2011 Mitsubishi Triton (MN) GL-R 4-door utility 01.jpg|100px]] || [[Mitsubishi Triton|Triton]] || {{JPN}} || [[Light Utility Vehicle]] || Standard || ------------ || Used by Military Police
|-
| || KM-50 Series || {{ROK}} || [[Truck|Heavy Utility Vehicle]] || KM-500 || 6 || 155mm Artillery prime mover. 1st batch of 6 delivered 2012.
|-
| || KM-25 Series || {{ROK}} || [[Truck|Medium Utility Vehicle]] || KM-250 || 250 || In Service<ref>[http://positivenewsmedia.net/am2/publish/Main_News_1/Army_rolls_out_230_new_trucks_for_disaster_response_peacekeeping_operations.shtml Philippine Army Website]</ref>
|-
| || KM-45 Series || {{ROK}} || [[Light Utility Vehicle]] || KM-450 || 603 || 651 purchased by AFP on 2007 (603 for army) and 137 on December 2010 <ref name=abante2008>Salarzon, JB: ''Special Report : P8 Billion na ang nagastos sa modernisasyon ng Army '', Abante / Abante Tonight, August 2008.</ref>
|-
| || KM-45 Series || {{ROK}} || [[Ambulance|Field Ambulance]] || KM-451 || 48 || 60 purchased by AFP in 2012, 48 went to the Army.
|-
|}

=== Artillery ===

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|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Picture'''
| style="width:10%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Model'''
| style="width:18%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Origin'''
| style="width:15%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Type'''
| style="width:7%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Version'''
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''In Service'''
| style="width:33%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Notes '''
|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
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| [[File:M-71-cannon-deployed.JPG|100px]] || [[Soltam M-71|M71]] || {{ISR}} || [[Howitzer|155mm Towed Howitzer]] || Standard || 14 || Delivered in 1983. <ref name="SIPRI"/>
|-
| [[File:USArmy M114 howitzer.jpg|100px]] || [[M114 155 mm howitzer|M114]] || {{USA}} || [[Howitzer|155mm Towed Howitzer]] || Standard || 12 || Delivered in 1972. <ref name="SIPRI"/>
|-
| [[File:M101-105mm-howitzer-camp-pendleton-20050326.jpg|100px]] || [[M101 howitzer|M101]] || {{USA}} || [[Howitzer|105mm Towed Howitzer]] || Standard || 120 || Total 150 delivered, some with [[Philippine Marine Corps|Marine Corps]]. Delivered in 1957-1958. 12 units upgraded to M101/30 in 1997 by [[Nexter|GIAT Industries]]. <ref name="SIPRI"/> 12 units upgraded to M101/30 in 1997 by [[Nexter|GIAT Industries]].<ref name="SIPRI"/>
|-
| [[File:M102 howitzer.jpg|100px]] || [[M102 howitzer|M102]] || {{USA}} || [[Howitzer|105mm Towed Howitzer]] || Standard || 24 || Delivered in 1981. <ref name="SIPRI"/>
|-
| [[File:Spanish-marines-man-105mm-howitzer-19811001.jpg|100px]] || [[OTO Melara Mod 56|Mod 56]] || {{ITA}} || [[Howitzer|105mm Towed Howitzer]] || Standard || 100 || Total 120 delivered, some with [[Philippine Marine Corps|Marine Corps]]. Delivered in 1983. <ref name="SIPRI"/>
|}

=== Aircraft ===

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|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Picture'''
| style="width:10%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Model'''
| style="width:18%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Origin'''
| style="width:15%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Type'''
| style="width:7%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Version'''
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''In Service'''
| style="width:33%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Notes '''
|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
|-
| [[File:Beechcraft B65 Queen Air.JPG|100px]] || [[Beechcraft Queen Air]] || {{USA}} || [[Utility aircraft]] || Standard || 3 || In Service<ref name = philarmyair>http://www.theguidon.com/2011/08/defense-system-by-the-numbers/</ref>
|-
| [[File:Cessna421BGoldenEagleC-GEGH01.jpg|100px]] || [[Cessna 421]] || {{USA}} || [[Utility aircraft]] || Standard || 2 || In Service <ref name = philarmyair/>
|-
| [[File:Cessna.206h.stationair2.arp.jpg|100px]] || [[Cessna 206]] || {{USA}} || [[Utility aircraft]] || Standard || 2 || In Service<ref name = philarmyair/>
|-
| [[File:Cessna172-CatalinaTakeOff.JPG|100px]] || [[Cessna 172]] || {{USA}} || [[Utility aircraft]] || Standard || ------------ || In Service (t/n PA-101)<ref name = philarmyair/>
|-
|}

=== Watercraft ===

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|- bgcolor=#B0E0E6
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Picture'''
| style="width:10%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Model'''
| style="width:18%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Origin'''
| style="width:15%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Type'''
| style="width:7%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Version'''
| style="width:3%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''In Service'''
| style="width:33%;color:#000000;text-align: center;"| '''Notes '''
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| [[File:Air boat.jpg|100px]] || [[Airboat]] || {{AUS}} || [[Airboat]] || Standard || 21 || used by [[Special Operations Command (Philippines)|Special Operations Command]]. Received under the Joint Philippines-Australia Army Watercraft (JPAAW) Project. <ref>{{cite web |title=Australia donates 21 airboats to AFP |url=http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=613300&publicationSubCategoryId=63 |publisher=Philstar.com | date=2010-09-19 | accessdate=2013-04-27}}</ref> <ref>http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=170145689666038&set=a.50344704979470.31663.119999698013971</ref>
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| [[File:Riverine Squadron 2 Iraq 2007.jpg|100px]] || [[Small unit riverine craft|Assault Watercraft]] || {{PHL}} || [[Small unit riverine craft|Riverine Assault Boat]] || Standard || 20 || Used by [[Special Operations Command (Philippines)|Special Operations Command]] <ref name=adrothafpmodaar2007>{{cite web|url=http://adroth.ph/afpmodern/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/afpmp-annualrpt07.pdf |title=Moving On - AFP Modernization Program Annual Accomplishment Report 2007 |year=2007 |publisher=AFP Modernization Program Management Office, General Headquarters, Armed Forces of the Philippines |accessdate=2013-04-27}}</ref>
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| || [[Small unit riverine craft|Condor Scout Boats]] || {{PHL}} || [[Small unit riverine craft|Riverine Squad Assault Boat]] || Standard || 35 || <ref name=condor1>{{cite web |title=Army taps native boat builders |url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/regions/view/20101113-303050/Army-taps-native-boat-builders |publisher=Inquirer.net | date=2010-11-13 | accessdate=2013-04-27}}</ref> 13 units under Condor-2,<ref name=condor2>{{cite web |title=Phil. Army launches CONDOR 2 in Zamboanga Sibugay |url=http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=1&t=1&id=22301 |publisher=Philippine Information Agency (PIA) | date=2011-03-14 | accessdate=2013-04-27}}</ref> and 10 units under Condor-3.<ref name=condor3>{{cite web |title=Army chief leads watercraft project launching in Dapitan |url=http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=1&t=1&id=33380 |publisher=Philippine Information Agency (PIA) | date=2011-03-14 | accessdate=2013-04-27}}</ref> Can carry 8 men.
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| || [[Small unit riverine craft|Condor Support Boats]] || {{PHL}} || [[Small unit riverine craft|Riverine Assault Support Boat]] || Standard || 7 || used by Special Operations Command 4th Special Forces Battalion. 1 unit under Project Condor,<ref name=condor1/> 3 units under Condor-2,<ref name=condor2/> and 3 units under Condor-3.<ref name=condor3/> Can carry 55 men or mixed with provisions & supplies.
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== See also ==
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* [[Armed Forces of the Philippines]]
* [[Department of National Defense (Philippines)|Department of National Defense]]
* [[Government Arsenal]]
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* [[Philippine Army]]
* [[Philippine Air Force]]
* [[Philippine Navy]]
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== References ==
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== External links ==
* [http://www.dnd.gov.ph Department of National Defense Official Website]
* [http://www.afp.mil.ph Armed Forces of the Philippines Official Website]
* [http://www.arsenal.mil.ph Government Arsenal Official Website]
* [http://www.army.mil.ph Philippine Army Official Website]

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