Model | Type | Origin | Notes |
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Browning Hi-Power | Semi-automatic pistol | Belgium | 9mm semi-automatic pistol. |
Glock 17 | Semi-automatic pistol | Austria | 9mm semi-automatic pistol. |
Heckler & Koch P30 | Semi-automatic pistol | Germany | Semi-automatic pistol available in 9mm and 10mm. |
FMK-3 | Machine pistol | Argentina | 9mm machine pistol. |
Heckler & Koch MP5 | Submachine gun | Germany | 9mm automatic submachine gun. |
Heckler & Koch UMP | Submachine gun | Germany | 11mm automatic submachine gun. |
FN FAL | Battle rifle | Belgium | 7.62mm automatic rifle used as standard service rifle. Acquired from Argentina (FMAP-FAL). |
Steyr AUG | Assault rifle | Austria | 5.56mm automatic rifle. |
Heckler & Koch G36 | Assault rifle | Germany | 5.56mm automatic rifle. |
AK-101 | Assault rifle | Russia | 5.56mm automatic rifle. |
FN MAG | Medium machine gun | Belgium | 7.62mm machine gun. |
Rheinmetall MG 3 | Medium machine gun | Germany | 7.62mm machine gun. |
M1919 Browning | Medium machine gun | United States | 7.62mm machine gun. |
M2 Browning | Heavy machine gun | United States | 12.7mm machine gun. |
Heckler & Koch MSG90 | Sniper rifle | Germany | 7.62mm semi-automatic rifle. |
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare | Sniper rifle | United Kingdom | 7.62mm bolt-action rifle. |
Barrett M82 | Anti-materiel rifle | United States | 12.7mm semi-automatic rifle. |
Peregrino FS50 | Sniper rifle | Uruguay | 12.7mm bolt-action rifle. |
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Numbers | Details |
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T-54 | {{URS}} | Main battle tank | T-54/55 Model S | 15[1] | Ex-Israeli.[2] |
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M41 | {{USA}} | Light tank | A1UR | 47[1] | 22 M41A1UR Local modifications include a 90 mm Cockerill cannon and a Brazilian Scania DS-14 diesel engine. Ex-Belgian, delivered in 1981. 25 M41C donated by the Brazilian Army called in Brazil Caxias, l have a gun Cockerill 90 mm Mk IV. FN MAG machine gun and 7.62-x51 mm., replacing the coaxial 0.30.[2] |
M24 Chaffee | {{USA}} | Light tank | 17[1] | Delivered by USA in 1957-1958.[2] |
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BMP-1 | {{CZE}} | Infantry fighting vehicle | BVP-1 | 15[1] | Delivered in 1995-1996 from Czech stocks.[2] |
M113 | {{USA}} | Armoured personnel carrier | M113A2UR | 24[1] | Local modernization. |
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MT-LB | {{POL}} | Armoured personnel carrier | 3[1] | Delivered by Poland in 1999 via Czech Republic.[2] |
PTS | {{USSR}} | Amphibious tracked transport | 2[1] |
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Condor | {{FRG}} | Armoured personnel carrier | Condor 1 | 54[1] | 55 were initially delivered in 1981.[2] |
MOWAG Piranha | {{CAN}} | Armoured personnel carrier | Cougar | 40[1] | Ex-Canadian, refurbished in Chile before delivery in 2008/2009; turrets are removed.[2] |
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MOWAG Piranha | {{CAN}} | Armoured personnel carrier | Grizzly | 103[1] | Delivered in 2010, including 5 Husky ARV.[2] |
EE-9 Cascavel | {{BRA}} | Armoured car | 15[1] | Ex-Brazilian, delivered in 1985.[2] |
OT-64 | {{CZE}} | Armoured car | OT-93 | 130[1] | OT-64C modernized to OT-93 standards.[2] |
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GAZ Vodnik | {{RUS}} | Armoured car | GAZ-39371 | 48[1] | Delivered by Russia in 2006 as payment of debt.[2] |
Land Rover Defender | {{UK}} | Utility vehicle | 110SW | 40[3] | May buy 30-40 more[3] |
1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 IISS Military Balance 2010
2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 http://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/page/trade_register.php
3. ^1 Uruguay; army buys additional Land-Rover Defenders {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150404062322/http://dmilt.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6658:uruguay-army-buys-additional-land-rover-defenders-&catid=35:latin-america&Itemid=58# |date=2015-04-04 }} - Dmilt.com, May 16, 2013