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Top 15 Tracked Infantry Fighting Vehicles(2024)

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Infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) are armored fighting vehicles that are designed to transport infantry troops and provide them with direct fire support. They are typically smaller and lighter than main battle tanks, but they are still heavily armored and armed. IFVs are an essential part of modern warfare, and they are used by militaries all over the world.

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15.The BMP3 is a Russian infantry fighting vehicle, successor to the BMP1 and BMP2.
The BMP3 is in service with a number of countries around the world.

14.The warrior is a British tracked armored vehicle that was introduced into service in 1987.
The Warrior has been used in a number of conflicts, including the Gulf War, the Iraq War, and the War in Afghanistan.

13.The Marde IFV entered service with the German army in 1971.
A total of 2,113 Marders were built. Production of the Marder ended in 1992.

12.The ZBD04A, also known as the Type 04A, is an upgraded variant of the ZBD04 IFV developed and manufactured by China.
It entered service with the People's Liberation Army Ground Force in 2006.

11.The Hunter is a Singaporeandeveloped IFV that was first unveiled in 2019.
The exact number of Hunter IFVs produced is not publicly available.

10.The ASCOD IFV is a joint development project between Austria and Spain.
It entered service in Austria in 2007 and Spain in 2002. Estimates suggest that Austria has produced 136 units, while Spain has produced 669.

9.The Type 89 IFV is a Japanese infantry fighting vehicle that entered service with the Japan Ground SelfDefense Force in 1989.
Based on publicly available information, there are approximately 120 Type 89 IFVs in service with the Japanese army

8.The Namer is an Israeli heavy IFV based on the Merkava Mark 4 main battle tank chassis.
The Namer IFV version was first revealed in 2017.

7.The Bradley entered service with the United States Army in 1982. A total of 6,785 Bradley were produced.
The M2 Bradley is a versatile and effective infantry fighting vehicle that has been used successfully in a number of conflicts, including the Gulf War, the Iraq War,the War in Afghanistan and Russian invasion of Ukraine.
6.The K21 is a South Korean infantry fighting vehicle that was entered service with the Republic of Korea Army in 2009.

5.The Kurganets25 is a tracked, amphibious, 25ton modular infantry fighting vehicle and armored personnel carrier being developed for the Russian Army.
The Kurganets25 was first unveiled in 2015 and is currently undergoing testing.

4.The T15 Armata is an advanced heavy IFV developed by Russia.
The T15 is considered to be one of the most sophisticated IFVs in the world, and it is expected to play a major role in the modernization of the Russian Army.

3.The Lynx KF41 is a German fighting vehicle developed by Rheinmetall Landsysteme.
The Lynx, configured as a KF31 IFV, was unveiled at the Eurosatory defence exhibition on 14 June 2016. The KF41 variant was unveiled at the Eurosatory defence exhibition on 12 June 2018.

2.The Puma is a German IFV designed to replace the aging Marder IFVs currently in service with the German Army.
The Puma entered service with the German Army in April 2015. As of November 2023.

1.The CV90 is a family of Swedish tracked armoured combat vehicles. It is a modular design with various variants, including infantry fighting vehicles, command and control vehicles, engineer vehicles, and antitank vehicles.

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