List of equipment of the Nigerian Army
This is a list of equipment used by the Nigerian Army.
Infantry weapons
Name | Photo | Type | Country of origin | Notes | ||
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Handguns | ||||||
Beretta 92[1] | ![]() |
Semi-automatic pistol | ![]() |
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Beretta M1951[2] | ![]() |
Semi-automatic pistol | ![]() |
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Browning Hi-Power | ![]() |
Semi-automatic pistol | ![]() |
Produced locally under licence as the NP-1.[3] | ||
Walther P5[1] | ![]() |
Semi-automatic pistol | ![]() |
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Submachine guns | ||||||
Beretta M12[4] | ![]() |
Submachine gun | ![]() ![]() |
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Heckler & Koch MP5[2] | ![]() |
Submachine gun | ![]() |
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Sa vz. 23 | ![]() |
Submachine gun | ![]() |
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Sten[5] | ![]() |
Submachine gun | ![]() |
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Sterling[2] | ![]() |
Submachine gun | ![]() |
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Uzi[2] | ![]() |
Submachine gun | ![]() |
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Rifles | ||||||
IWI Tavor[6] | ![]() |
Bullpup assault rifle | ![]() |
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Beryl M762[7] | Assault rifle | ![]() |
2000 units, some manufactured in Nigeria | |||
FB Mini-Beryl[8] | ![]() |
Compact assault rifle (carbine) | ![]() |
10 test units (wz. 1996C)[8] | ||
M16A1[9] | ![]() |
Assault rifle | ![]() |
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FN FNC[2] | ![]() |
Assault rifle | ![]() |
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Beretta AR70/90[2] | ![]() |
Assault rifle | ![]() |
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Daewoo K2[10] | ![]() |
Assault rifle | ![]() |
33,000 units have been bought | ||
OBJ-006 | ![]() |
Assault rifle | ![]() ![]() |
Produced as OBJ-006.[11][12] | ||
AKM[13] | ![]() |
Assault rifle | ![]() |
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SIG SG 540[2] | ![]() |
Battle rifle | ![]() |
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NR1 | ![]() |
Battle rifle | ![]() ![]() |
Local variant designated NR1.[14][15][16] | ||
Heckler & Koch G3 | ![]() |
Battle rifle | ![]() |
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BM 59 | ![]() |
Battle rifle | ![]() |
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Vz. 52 rifle | ![]() |
Semi-automatic rifle | ![]() |
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Machine guns | ||||||
RPK | ![]() |
Light machine gun | ![]() |
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Degtyaryov 1938/46 | ![]() |
Light machine gun | ![]() |
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UKM-2000 | ![]() |
General purpose machine gun | ![]() |
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FN MAG | ![]() |
General purpose machine gun | ![]() ![]() |
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M2 Browning[2] | ![]() |
Heavy machine gun | ![]() |
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Sniper rifles | ||||||
Alex-338 | ![]() |
Sniper rifle | ![]() |
Missiles and recoilless rifles
Name | Photo | Type | Country of origin | Notes | ||
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Anti-tank missiles | ||||||
Swingfire[17] | ![]() |
Anti-tank missile | ![]() |
100 in stock.[18] | ||
Recoilless rifles | ||||||
M40[19] | ![]() |
Anti-tank weapon | ![]() |
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Carl Gustav | ![]() |
Anti-tank weapon | ![]() |
30 in service.[2] | ||
Norinco LG3 AGL | Automatic grenade launcher | China | ||||
Rocket-propelled grenades | ||||||
RPG-7 | ![]() |
Anti-tank weapon | ![]() |
Armoured fighting vehicles
Name | Photo | Type | Country of origin | In service | Notes | |
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Main battle tanks | ||||||
VT-4 | Main battle tank | ![]() |
Delivered in April 2020.[20] | |||
T-72 | ![]() |
Main battle tank | ![]() |
43[21] | Sourced from the Czech Republic. | |
T-54/55 | ![]() |
Main battle tank | ![]() |
100[22] | ||
Eagle | ![]() |
Main battle tank | ![]() |
176[23] | Mk III. | |
AMX-30 | ![]() |
Main battle tank | ![]() |
16[19] | ||
Reconnaissance vehicles | ||||||
FV101 Scorpion | ![]() |
Reconnaissance vehicle | ![]() |
157[19] | ||
FV107 Scimitar | ![]() |
Reconnaissance vehicle | ![]() |
5[19] | ||
ERC-90 | ![]() |
Armoured car | ![]() |
80[24] | 40 with Lynx turret. | |
EE-9 Cascavel | ![]() |
Armoured car | ![]() |
70[19] | Delivered in 1994.[18] | |
Panhard AML | ![]() |
Armoured car | ![]() |
130[19] | AML-60 and AML-90 variants. | |
Saladin | ![]() |
Armoured car | ![]() |
20[25] | ||
Fox | ![]() |
Scout car | ![]() |
50[26] | ||
Panhard VBL | ![]() |
Scout car | ![]() |
72[18] | ||
Ferret | ![]() |
Scout car | ![]() |
25[24] | 40 delivered.[18] | |
Infantry fighting vehicles | ||||||
BMP-1 | ![]() |
Infantry fighting vehicle | ![]() |
4[27] | BVP-1 variant. | |
Armoured personnel carriers | ||||||
Saurer 4K 4FA | ![]() |
Armoured personnel carrier | ![]() |
250[19] | 300 delivered.[24] | |
MT-LB | ![]() |
Armoured personnel carrier | ![]() |
67[18] | Sourced from Poland. | |
Mowag Piranha I 6x6 | ![]() |
Armoured personnel carrier | ![]() |
110[19] | ||
BTR-4 | ![]() |
Armoured personnel carrier | ![]() |
BTR-4 with Grom module | ||
BTR-3 | ![]() |
Armoured personnel carrier | ![]() |
47[18] | BTR-3U "Guardian" variant. | |
BTR-70 | ![]() |
Armoured personnel carrier | ![]() |
18[28] | ||
BTR-60 | ![]() |
Armoured personnel carrier | ![]() |
6[29] | ||
Saracen | ![]() |
Armoured personnel carrier | ![]() |
10[19] | 20 delivered.[18] | |
Saxon | ![]() |
Armoured personnel carrier | ![]() |
75[18] | Serviceability doubtful.[19] | |
Panhard M3 | ![]() |
Armoured personnel carrier | ![]() |
18[19] | ||
Ezugwu | Armoured personnel carrier | ![]() |
10 | Total of 28 ordered[30] | ||
Isotrex Phantom 2 | armoured personnel carriers | ![]() |
5[31] | Al least 3 destroyed by ISWAP.[32][33] | ||
FV103 Spartan | armoured personnel carriers | ![]() |
Unknown[34] | Al least 1 captured by ISWAP.[35] | ||
Infantry mobility vehicles | ||||||
Igirigi | MRAP | ![]() |
Replaced the Pf1.[36] | |||
Proforce Ara/Thunder | MRAP | Nigeria | 30 unit to be commissioned into the Nigerian army in 2019 | Proforce Nigeria | ||
Otokar Cobra | ![]() |
Multipurpose armoured vehicle | ![]() |
204[19] | ||
International MaxxPro | ![]() |
MRAP | ![]() |
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BAE Caiman | ![]() |
MRAP | ![]() |
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CS-VP3 | ![]() |
MRAP | ![]() |
120 | ||
Casspir | ![]() |
MRAP | ![]() |
5[19] | Casspir III variant. | |
Reva | ![]() |
MRAP | ![]() |
40[37] | Mk III.[38] | |
Plasan Sand Cat | ![]() |
Composite armored vehicle | ![]() |
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Light armored vehicles | ||||||
Spartan MK.III | ![]() |
Light armored vehicle | ![]() |
[39] | ||
INKAS LAPV | Light armored patrol vehicle | ![]() |
[39] | |||
Shorland | ![]() |
Armoured car | ![]() |
Mk 3.[40] | ||
Kia KLTV | ![]() |
Light tactical vehicle | ![]() |
at least 1 | 1 captured by ISWAP.[41] | |
Armoured ambulances | ||||||
FV104 Samaritan | Tracked ambulance | ![]() |
Logistics
Name | Photo | Type | Country of origin | In service | Notes |
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KrAZ-6322[42] | ![]() |
Utility truck | ![]() |
4000 | Some locally manufactured.[43] |
Engineering vehicles
Name | Photo | Type | Country of origin | In service | Notes |
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BOZENA 5[44] | Unmanned ground vehicle | ![]() |
Clearance of all conventional antipersonnel and antitank land mines and for IED removal assistance.[45] | ||
Vickers AVLB[46] | Armored bridge-layer | ![]() |
26 (status unknown) | ||
Vickers ARV[46] | Armored recovery vehicle | ![]() |
12 (status unknown) |
Utility vehicle
Name | Photo | Type | Country of origin | In service | Notes |
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Pinzgauer[47] | ![]() |
High-mobility all-terrain vehicle | ![]() |
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Land Rover | ![]() |
Utility vehicle | ![]() ![]() |
Some of local manufacture.[40] | |
Haflinger | ![]() |
Utility vehicle | ![]() |
400[47] | |
Toyota Hilux[48] | ![]() |
Light truck | ![]() |
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Tarpan Honker[49][50] | ![]() |
Multipurpose pickup truck | ![]() |
25 | |
IVM G-12[51] | Special purpose vehicles[52] | ![]() |
Artillery
Name | Photo | Type | Country of origin | In service | Notes | |
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Self-propelled artillery | ||||||
SH5 | Self-propelled howitzer | ![]() |
105 mm caliber[53] | |||
Palmaria | ![]() |
Self-propelled howitzer | ![]() |
39[54] | ||
APR–40 | ![]() |
Multiple rocket launcher | ![]() |
40[19] | ||
Type 63 | Multiple rocket luncher | China | 12 | |||
RM-70 | ![]() |
Multiple rocket launcher | ![]() |
7[55] | ||
Mortars | ||||||
L16 | ![]() |
81mm mortar | ![]() |
200[24] | ||
Anti-tank guns | ||||||
ST-1 | Tank destroyoer | ![]() |
Delivered in April 2020.[56] | |||
ZiS-3[24] | ![]() |
Antitank gun | ![]() |
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Howitzers | ||||||
D-30 | ![]() |
Howitzer | ![]() |
90[18] | ||
D-74 | Howitzer | ![]() |
90[18] | |||
M46 | ![]() |
Howitzer | ![]() |
7[19] | ||
D-20 | ![]() |
Howitzer | ![]() |
4[19] | Delivered in 1992.[18] | |
Haubits FH77 | ![]() |
Howitzer | ![]() |
24[24] | ||
OTO Melara Mod 56 | ![]() |
Howitzer | ![]() |
124[19] | 200 delivered.[18] |
Air defence
Name | Photo | Type | Country of origin | In service | Notes | |
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Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons | ||||||
ZSU-23-4 | ![]() |
Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun | ![]() |
30[19] | ||
Towed anti-aircraft guns | ||||||
Bofors L/60 | ![]() |
Towed anti-aircraft gun | ![]() |
12[19] | ||
ZPU[24] | ![]() |
Towed anti-aircraft gun | ![]() |
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ZU-23-2 | ![]() |
Towed anti-aircraft gun | ![]() |
350[19] | ||
Surface-to-air missiles | ||||||
Blowpipe | ![]() |
Surface-to-air missile | ![]() |
48[24] | ||
Roland | ![]() |
Surface-to-air missile | ![]() |
16[24] | Mounted on AMX-30 chassis. | |
9K32 Strela-2 | ![]() |
Surface-to-air missile | ![]() |
100[19] |
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