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Cuban fighting vehicles

By Stijn Mitzer and Joost Oliemans

 

(Click on the equipment to get a picture of them in Cuban service)

Notes:

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

- All vehicles listed are presumed to still be in use with the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias.

- AAP (Artilleria Auto Propulsada) = Self-propelled Artillery.

- AAPMP (Artilleria Auto Propulsada Multi Proposito) = Multi-Purpose Self-Propelled Artillery.

- CATAP (Cañon Anti Tanque Auto Propulsado) = Self-propelled Anti-Tank Cannon.

- Copying the list, or certain edited photos in the list is strictly forbidden without naming Oryx Blog as the source.

 

Tanks

 

Armoured fighting vehicles

 

Infantry fighting vehicles

 

Armoured personnel carriers

 

Command vehicles


Military engineering vehicles

 

Tank destroyers


Towed artillery

 

Self-propelled artillery


Multiple rocket launchers

 

Towed anti-aircraft guns

 

Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns

Self-propelled SAM systems

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    Soviet Union
    9K12 Kub
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    Soviet Union
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    9K33 Osa Two configurations: (2)
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    Soviet Union
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    K31 Strela-1 (Not yet seen in original configuration) Two configurations: (2)
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    Soviet Union
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    K35 Strela-10Two configurations: (2)
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    Soviet Union
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    Mobile S-75 on a T-55
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    Soviet Union
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    Mobile S-75 on a T-55A Two configurations: (2)
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    Soviet Union
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    Mobile S-125 on a T-55A Two configurations: (2)

 

Static SAM systems

 

Coastal Defence Systems

 

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)

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    Sterkh-BM (Documented by a few sources, not yet seen)

 

Radars

 

Trucks

 

Jeeps and Vans


Special thanks to Foro Militar General and zerocker45

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