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Cuban Fighting Vehicles

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Notes:

- Click on the equipment to get a picture of them in Cuban service.

- If several configurations of a vehicle with one designation are known, they are added as such.

Abbrevations:

- CBAF (Carro Blindado de Apoyo de Fuego) = Armoured Fire-Support Vehicle.

- CBE (Carro Blindado de Exploración) = Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle.

- CBI (Carro Blindado de Infantería) = Armoured Infantry Vehicle.

- C-AP (Cañón Autopropulsado) = Self-propelled Artillery.

- C-AP-AT (Cañon Autopropulsado Anti-Tanque) = Self-propelled Anti-Tank Cannon.

- C-AP-MP (Cañon Autopropulsado Multipropósito) = Self-Propelled Artillery Multi-Purpose.

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Special thanks to Foro Militar General and Sahureka.

(Last updated on 22/08/2019)

Tanks

 

Armoured Fighting Vehicles

 

Fast Attack Vehicles


Infantry Fighting Vehicles

 

Armoured Personnel Carriers

 

Infantry Mobility Vehicles

 

Command Vehicles


Military Engineering Vehicles

 

Tank Destroyers

  • Soviet Union SU-100 ''SAU-100'' (Likely to have been decomissioned. One used as a diving attraction)
  • Soviet Union 2P32 'Falanga' (Likely to have been decomissioned. One used as a diving attraction)
  • Soviet Union 9P133 'Malyutka' (Unknown if still serving in original role)
  • Soviet Union BTR-40 Jabali (Documented by a few sources, not yet seen)

Towed Artillery

 

Self-Propelled Artillery


Multiple Rocket Launchers

 

Towed Anti-Aircraft Guns

 

Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns

Self-Propelled SAM Systems

 

Static SAM Systems

 

Coastal Defence Systems

 

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)

 

Radars


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