List of equipment of the Azerbaijani Land Forces
| Equipment of the Azerbaijani Land Forces | |
|---|---|
Emblem of the Azerbaijan Land Forces | |
| Founded | 26 June 1918 |
| Current form | c. 1991 |
This is a list of modern equipment used by the Azerbaijani Land Forces.
Infantry weapons
Anti-Armor
| Name | Image | Origin | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Anti-tank) Guided Missiles | ||||
| Spike-LR | Israel | 350 | [Range: 4 km].[29] | |
| Spike-NLOS | Israel | 250 | [Range: 25 km], (For use by Mi-17 attack helicopters and Sa'ar 62 patrol vessels).[29] | |
| Spike-ER | Israel | N/A | [Range: 8 km], (Also for use by Shaldag Mk V patrol vessels).[29] | |
| LAHAT | Israel | 100 | [Range: 13 km], (For use by Mi-17 attack helicopters).[29] | |
| B-300 | Israel | N/A | The restart device is in limited supply.[30] | |
| MILAN | France | N/A | Limited quantity | |
| AT-1K | South Korea | 70 | [31] | |
| 9M133 Kornet | Russia | 100 | In 2009-2010, 100 units were purchased from Russia | |
| 9P157-2 | Russia | N/A | [Range: 6 km].[29] | |
| 9M120 Ataka | Russia | N/A | [Range: 6 km], (For use by Mi-35M attack helicopters).[29] | |
| 9K111 Fagot | Soviet Union | N/A | [Range: 2.5 km].[29] | |
| 9M113 Konkurs | Soviet Union | N/A | [Range: 4 km].[29] | |
| 9K114 Shturm | Soviet Union | N/A | [Range: 5 km], (For use by Mi-24V/P attack helicopters).[29] | |
| Skif | Ukraine | N/A | [Range: 5 km].[29] | |
| R-2 Baryer | Ukraine | N/A | [Range: 5 km], (For use by Mi-24G attack helicopters).[29] | |
| ETR-M | Turkey Azerbaijan |
N/A | [Range: 60+km].[29] | |
| Anti-tank rockets | ||||
| ALAC | Rocket-propelled grenade | Brazil | 50 pieces received, planned to joint production.[32][33] | |
| RPG-7 | Rocket-propelled grenade | Soviet Union | Reusable launcher a variety of anti-personnel and anti-tank munitions available. Also exists newer model RPG-7V Standard issue. | |
Armored Vehicles
| Name | Image | Origin | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tanks | ||||
| Altay | Turkey | to be ordered | ||
| T-90 | Russia | 93[34] | In 2011, 100 tanks were purchased under a contract with Rosoboronexport. They were delivered to Azerbaijan in 2011-2015.[30] | |
| T-72 | Soviet Union Azerbaijan Israel |
1.261+ | In 2001, 600 T-72Bs and 350 T-72As were ordered from Russia, then 48 T-72M1s were ordered from Ukraine, 153 T-72Bs were ordered from Belarus, 110+ tanks were captured in hostilities. | |
| Infantry Fighting Vehicles | ||||
| BMP-3 | Russia | 118[35] | Together with the Vesna-K thermal launch vehicle. According to the 2013 contract, 119 units were to be delivered. | |
| BMP-2 | Soviet Union | 300+[36] | ||
| BMP-1 | Soviet Union | 160+[36] | 268 BMP-1 and BMP-2 in service with the State Border Service[37] | |
| anti-tank Guided missile carriers | ||||
| 9M123 Khrizantema | Russia | 37 | In 2014, 10 units of Chrysanthemum-S were ordered. The first batch was delivered in June 2015. In 2017, 12 units of Chrysanthemum-S were delivered. In 2018, 15 units of Chrysanthemum-S were delivered.[38] | |
| Armored personnel carrier | ||||
| BTR-82A | Russia | 230 | 230 units purchased in 2013-2018 | |
| BTR-80A | Russia | 187 | 70 were purchased in 2007-2008 117 were purchased in 2008-2010 | |
| BTR-80 | Soviet Union | 210 | Purchased from Ukraine and Belarus | |
| MT-LB | Soviet Union | 400+[39] | [38] | |
| BTR-70 | Soviet Union Ukraine Azerbaijan |
259[39] | Most have been modernized by Israel's Elbit Systems, 132 are in use, the rest are in reserve. | |
| BTR-3U | Ukraine | 3[40] | 3 purchased from Ukraine in 2006.[41] | |
| BRDM-2 | Soviet Union | 100+[42] | Unknown amount modernized and named "ZKDM".[43][44] | |
| Light armored cars | ||||
| Ejder Yalçın | Turkey | 10+ | Special version is used | |
| BMC Kirpi | Turkey | ? | It has been confirmed in many sources that it is in Azerbaijan | |
| AZCAN Sentry APC | Azerbaijan Canada |
Unknown | Produced by AZCAN Defence Solutions, an Azerbaijani-Canadian Corporation.[45] One seen being driven by the President of Azerbaijan during his visit to Karabakh. Some sources indicate that it has been used by the MIA, and other claims there are a handful of prototypes in the country owned by the state in general. | |
| AZCAN Huron APC | Azerbaijan Canada |
Unknown | Produced by AZCAN Defence Solutions, an Azerbaijani-Canadian Corporation.[45] Unknown if in service in the Azerbaijani military. | |
| Humvee | United States | 100+ | Used by peacekeeping and internal forces.[46] | |
| AIL Storm | Israel | 90-150 | Unknown amount in service. | |
| AIL Abir | Israel| | 110 | Unknown amount in service. | |
| Plasan SandCat | Israel | 230[39] | 10 Sandcat SPEAR 120MM, 10 Spike-LR, 100 basic sandcat (some spotted with drone launchers). R-010SC command and control, MOES-720 mobile electro-optic station, Spike-ER, Mini Samson and Samson MLS variants amongst inventory.[47] | |
| Storm Rider | Israel | Unknown | [47] | |
| Otokar Cobra | Turkey | 350 | Delivered in 2010. | |
| Otokar Cobra II | Turkey | 70+ | ||
| Otokar APV | Turkey | 200 | ||
| Titan D | Canada | Unknown[48] | Used in active service. | |
| Titan S | Canada | Unknown[48] | Used in active service. | |
| Marauder | South Africa Azerbaijan |
110[39] | Produced in Azerbaijan with engines made in the United States. | |
| Matador | South Africa Azerbaijan |
110[39] | Produced in Azerbaijan with engines made in the United States. | |
| İTX-6L | Azerbaijan |
Unknown | used by special forces | |
| Cougar | United States | 4+ | Used by peacekeeping forces.[49] | |
| Otokar Engerek | Turkey | Unknown | Bought from the Turkish Armed Forces surplus. Based on Land Rover Defender 110 with different variants such as Engerek anti-tank and AGS-17 models. Mostly used by ÇHD units.[50][51] | |
Military vehicles
| Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mercedes-Benz G-Class | Austria West Germany Germany |
120+ | Used by state border service. | |
| Tarpan Honker | Polish People's Republic Poland |
50+ | Used by mine agencies. | |
| Land Rover License Copy | Turkey | 100+ | Unknown amount in service. Fast attack variants spotted at 2020 military parade. | |
| Land Rover Wolf | United Kingdom | 200+ | Military ambulance, used for medical first aid and transportation purposes.[52] | |
| Gürzə | Azerbaijan | 30+ | Patrol vehicle. | |
| UAZ-3151 | Soviet Union | 150+ | Used by Azerbaijani Land Forces. | |
| Military trucks | ||||
| Unimog | Germany Turkey |
50+ | Acquired from Turkey, used for infantry transportation. | |
| Mercedes-Benz Atego | Germany | 150+ | Used for infantry and arms-ammunitions transportation. | |
| China National Heavy Duty Truck Group | People's Republic of China | 100+ | Vehicle hauler trailer, used for armoured vehicle transportation. | |
| Kamaz | Russia | 2.000+ | Acquired from Russia, used for infantry transportation. | |
| MAZ | Belarus | 100+ | Acquired from Belarus. | |
| Ural-4320 | Soviet Union Russia |
1.000+ | Inherited from Soviet Union, additional quantities purchased from Russia and used for infantry transportation. | |
| Ural-43206 | Russia | 400+ | Used for infantry transportation. | |
| Engineer fortifications | ||||
| Revival Demining Vehicle | Azerbaijan | Demining vehicle produced by domestic company | ||
| FNSS Kunduz | Turkey | 15 | Armored bulldozer manufactured by FNSS Defence Systems.[53] | |
| Tosun | Turkey | 15 | Armored bulldozer manufactured by Çukurova Makina and Best Group. Equipped with KORALP RCWS.[53] | |
| Aardvark JSFU | United Kingdom | 10 | Mine flail | |
| MEMATT | Turkey | 20 | Remote controlled demining vehicle.[53][54] | |
| FNSS Samur | Turkey | 10 | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge manufactured by FNSS Defence Systems.[53] Not delivered yet. | |
| BREM-1M | Russia | Unknown | Armoured repair and recovery vehicle built on the T-90 chassis. Obtained from Russia.[55] | |
| BTS-5B | Ukraine | 18 | Armoured repair and recovery vehicle. 4 purchased from Ukraine in 2007[56] and 14 in 2012.[57][58] | |
| IMR-2 | Soviet Union | Unknown | Engineering vehicle built on the T-72 chassis. | |
| IMR-3M | Russia | Unknown | Acquired from Russia.[59] | |
| MTU-90 | Russia | Unknown | Tracked armored bridgelayer, acquired from Russia.[59] | |
| TMM-6 Bridgelayer | Soviet Union | Unknown | Based on wheeled heavyweight vehicle MZKT-7930. Acquired from Russia.[59] | |
Artillery
Howitzers and field guns
| Name | Image | Origin | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Towed Artillery | ||||
| 85mm D-44 | Soviet Union | ~100 | [Range: 15.6 km].[29] | |
| 122mm D-30 | ~423 | [Range: 15.4 km or 21.9 km when using RAPs]. | ||
| 130mm M-46 | 36[39] | [Range: 27.5 km or 38 km when using RAPs].[60] | ||
| 152mm Giatsint-B | 49[39] | [Range: 15.2 km or 21.9 km when using RAPs].[60] | ||
| 152mm D-20 | 43[39] | |||
| Self-Propelled Artillery | ||||
| 155 mm | Czechoslovakia | 72 on order | Maximum range 50 km | |
| 155 mm | Serbia | 48 on order | Maximum range 52 km | |
| 155mm | Israel | 6 | ||
| 152mm SpGH DANA | Czechoslovakia | 36[39] | [Range: 20 km].[29] | |
| 152mm 2S19 Msta | Russia | 18[61] | [Range: 25 km or 28.9 km when using RAPs].[62] | |
| 203mm 2S7 Pion | Soviet Union | 15[61] | [Range: 37.5 km or 55.5 km when using RAPs].[60] | |
| Multiple launch rocket systems | ||||
| PULS | Israel | 75+ | They were newly brought to Azerbaijan and displayed at the 2025 Victory Parade. They are equipped with the Accural Sky Striker Block 4 and the Predator Hawk. | |
| 306mm Extra | Israel | 30 | [Range: 150 km], [CEP: 10m].[29] | |
| 122mm LAR-160 | Israel | 30 | ||
| 160mm LYNX | Israel | 30 | ||
| 302mm TRG-300 Kasirga | Turkey | 36[63] | [Range: 120 km], [CEP: 10m].[29] | |
| 122mm T-122 'Sakarya' | Turkey | 44 | [Range: 40 km].[29] | |
| 230mm TRLG-230 | Turkey | 20+ | [Range: 70 km], [CEP: 2m] | |
| 107mm TR-107 Boran | Azerbaijan Turkey |
100+ | [Range: 11 km].[29] | |
| 107mm MRLS-107 | [Range: 11 km].[29] | |||
| 220mm TOS-1A | Russia | 36[64] | [Range: 6 km].[29] | |
| 300mm BM-30 'Smerch' | Russia | 50 | 20 were purchased from Ukraine and 30 from Russia. | |
| 122mm RM-70 | Czechoslovakia | 30[65] | [Range: 40 km].[60] | |
| 301mm Polonez | People's Republic of China Belarus |
10[39] | [Range: 200 km], [CEP: 30m].[29] | |
| 122mm KRL 122 | Pakistan | 55 | [Range: 40 km].[29] | |
| 128mm RAK-12 | Croatia | 10[39] | [Range: 13 km].[29] | |
| 122mm BM-21 'Grad' | Soviet Union | 140+[39] | BM-21 and BM-21V[39]
[Range: 40 km].[29] | |
| Cruise Misille | ||||
| SOM-B1 | Turkey | unknown | Used by Su-25ML and Akinci | |
| Sea Breaker | Israel | unknown | Operational
range:300 km | |
| Ballistic Missile | ||||
| Predator Hawk |
|
Israel | unknown | |
| LORA | Israel | 4[39] | [Range: 430 km], [CEP: 10m].[29] | |
| Mortars | ||||
| 120mm Spear Mk2 | Israel | 47[39] | Used with SandCat[39]
[Range: 10 km].[29] | |
| 120mm Cardom |
|
Israel | 50[39] | [Range: 8 km].[29] |
| 120mm 2S31 Vena |
|
Russia | 18[39] | [Range: 18 km].[66] |
| 2S9 Nona | Soviet Union | 18 | ||
| Komando 20N6MT | Azerbaijan | 400 | [67] | |
| 20N5 | Azerbaijan | 280 | [68] | |
| 2B14 Podnos | Soviet Union | 400 | ||
| 2B11 | Soviet Union | 600 | ||
| 2S12 | 180[39] | |||
| M1938 mortar | Soviet Union | 27[39] | ||
| RM-38 | Soviet Union | 107[62][69] | ||
Air defense
| Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Iron dome | Israel |
|
Unknown | |
| Arrow 3 | Israel |
|
2 | |
| Barak-MX | Israel | Unknown | ||
| Barak 8 | Israel | 18+ | [70][71][72][73] | |
| Spyder | Israel | Unknown | ||
| S-300PMU-2 | Russia | 24 | ||
| Buk-MB | Russia | 18+ | ||
| Tor-M2U | Russia |
|
20+ | |
| Pantsir S-1 | Russia | 10+ | ||
| HQ-9 | China | Unknown quantity | [74] | |
| Fire force | Azerbaijan | Domestic laser weapon | ||
| Buk-Mb2k | Belarus | 10+ | ||
| Osa-1t | Belarus Azerbaijan |
90+ | ||
| S-125 | Belarus |
|
54 | |
| 9K35 Strela | Soviet Union | 60+ | ||
| ZSU-23-4 Shilka | Soviet Union | 50+ | ||
| MANPADS | ||||
| 9K32 Strela-2 | Soviet Union | [34] | ||
| 9K34 Strela-3 | Soviet Union | [34] | ||
| 9K310 Igla-1 | Soviet Union | [34] | ||
| 9K338 Igla-S[34] | Russia | 1000 missiles and 200 launchers delivered between 2012-2013.[40] | ||
Target acquisition systems and Thermal/IR optic observation systems
| Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GonioLight VT-I | Switzerland | Unknown | [75] | |
| Matis HH | France | Unknown | [75] | |
| Şahin Gözü | Turkey | Unknown | [76] | |
| Dragoneye | Turkey | Unknown | The DRAGONEYE system is an electro-optical sensor system in which the following units are integrated:
| |
| Dörtgöz thermal camera | Turkey | Unknown | DÖRTGÖZ is a 3rd generation thermal imaging system with today's most modern technology, developed for the detection, identification and diagnosis of threats from a distance[76] | |
| DAS- DISTRIBUTED OPTICAL Aperture CAMERA SYSTEM | Turkey | Unknown | DAS- DISTRIBUTED OPTICAL Aperture CAMERA SYSTEM is a situational awareness system that offers 360° continuous surveillance with integrated thermal and daytime cameras[76] | |
| ASIR IR reconnaissance camera | Turkey | Unknown | ASIR is a thermal imaging device with a 288x4 Focal Plane Index Detector that detects in the Far Infrared band, and it enables the detection of threatening elements easily in both day and night conditions[76] | |
| Göz SeeSpot | Turkey | Unknown | EYE-SeeSpot (EYE-SS) Thermal Camera is used for detection, diagnosis and identification of threats; It is a thermal camera that provides high performance in all weather conditions day and night[76] | |
| ADLR LRF | Turkey | Unknown | ADLR Laser Range Finder is a high performance laser range finder designed for use in air defense systems.[76] |
Radar and field communication systems
| Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ground radar systems | ||||
| EL/M-2080 Green Pine | Israel | Unknown | [77] | |
| EL/M-2084 | Israel | Unknown | [77][78] | |
| EL/M-2238 STAR | Israel | Unknown | ||
| Ground-based air surveillance radar systems | ||||
| Lanza-LTR | Spain | Unknown | [79][80] | |
| Lanza-MRR | Spain | Unknown | [79][80] | |
| Field mobile radio and satellite communication systems | ||||
| TASMUS | Turkey | 60[81] | Total 60 unit entered into service AZRA-1 AZRA-2 in project of scope[81] | |
Reserve Equipment
| Name | Image | Origin | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tanks | ||||
| T-80 | Soviet Union Ukraine |
44 | In 1994, 20 T-80B tanks were purchased from Ukraine, and in 2008, 22 T-80BV tanks were purchased from Belarus. They were decommissioned and are currently in reserve in the tank fleet. | |
| T-64 | Soviet Union | 50 | It was last used in 2005 and then decommissioned. | |
| Armoured reconnaissance vehicle | ||||
| BRM-1K | Soviet Union | 21+[39] | ||
| Infantry Fighting Vehicles | ||||
| BMD-1 | Soviet Union | 41[39] | Not currently active | |
| Armored personnel carrier | ||||
| BTR-60 | Soviet Union | 35[39] | More in storage.[35] | |
| BTR-D | Soviet Union | 11 | ||
Artillery
| Name | Photo | Origin | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-propelled artillery | ||||
| 152mm 2S3 Akatsiya | Soviet Union | 22+[39] | The latest was presented at the Victory Parade on November 8, 2025. It will be replaced by the 155mm Dita and Nora-B52 | |
| 122mm 2S1 Gvozdika | Soviet Union | 70+[39] | The latest was presented at the Victory Parade on November 8, 2025. It will be replaced by the 155mm Dita and Nora-B52. | |
| 100 mmT-55 | Soviet Union | 150 | Purchased from Ukraine in 1993-1994.currently not active | |
| Multiple launch rocket systems | ||||
| 220mm BM-27 'Uragan' | Soviet Union | 18[39] | Purchased from Ukraine | |
| Ballistic missile systems | ||||
| OTR-21 Tochka-U | Soviet Union | 4[39] | It was taken out of service and was in reserve storage. | |
Air Defense
| Name | Photo | Origin | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S-200 | Soviet Union | 24 | Decommissioned after 2014 |
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