![]() ![]() No longer in service, some used in UN peacekeeping missions and some transferred to Public Security Directorate. In storage, some converted to MAP II Heavy Armoured APC by King Abdullah Design and Development Bureau (now Jordan Design and Development Bureau).Ģ90+ YPR-765 pri 25mm IFV from Netherlands Jordan received 90 captured Iranian Chieftain tanks from Iraq after Iran–Iraq War but never used. The Khalid is essentially the Chieftain FV4030/2 MBT with minor modifications to suit Jordanian requirements. In storage, 20+ Converted to Al-Monjed A2 ARV by King Abdullah Design and Development Bureau (now Jordan Design and Development Bureau), 30 tanks donated to Lebanon and the remaining in storage. ģ6 captured from Iran during the Iran–Iraq War and transferred by Saddam Hussein to Jordan in 1980. Jordan upgraded four battalions of total 225 M60A3 tanks with IFCS by Raytheon. Ĭurrently there are 190 tanks in service and they are being replaced entirely by the new Leclerc tank donated from United Arab Emirates. United Kingdom supplied Jordan with 400 Challenger 1 tanks as part of a government-to-government deal in 2002. Īnother donation of 70-100 tanks will be received in December 2020. Heavy equipment Main battle tanks Photoĭonated by the United Arab Emirates in September 2020. In use on tripods and as flexible gun on M113A2 Mk 1J armoured personnel carrier and other armoured vehicles. Standard issue general-purpose machine gun. Used by Jordanian Special Operations Forces. Įmployed by Jordanian Special Operations Forces. The TRG-22 and TRG-42 sniper rifles are used by Jordanian Special forces. ![]() Used by Joint Special Operations Command (Jordan) only Jordanian Special Operations Forces employ the G36C. Additional M4s sold as a 2008 Foreign Military Sales package. Sold as part of a 2007 Foreign Military Sales package. ![]() Standard issue pistol for the Jordanian armed forces. The hammerless Caracal pistol was developed by the Austrian handgun designer Wilhelm Bubits. This is a list of equipment used by the Royal Jordanian Army. ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) ( August 2023) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unreliable citations may be challenged or deleted. Please help this article by looking for better, more reliable sources. Some of this article's listed sources may not be reliable. ![]()
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