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|'''[[L16 81mm mortar]]''' |
|'''[[L16 81mm mortar]]''' |
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''<small>8,1cm mGrW 82</small>'' |
''<small>8,1cm mGrW 82</small>'' |
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|[[File:81mmMORT_L16.png|border|frameless]] |
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|[[Mortar (weapon)| |
|[[Mortar (weapon)|Infantry mortar]] |
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|81 mm |
|81 mm |
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|<ref>{{Cite web |last=GmbH |first=Typoheads |title=Mittlerer Granatwerfer 82 |url=https://www.bundesheer.at/unser-heer/waffen-und-geraet/mittlerer-granatwerfer-82 |access-date=2024-05-10 |website=www.bundesheer.at |language=de}}</ref> |
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=GmbH |first=Typoheads |title=Mittlerer Granatwerfer 82 |url=https://www.bundesheer.at/unser-heer/waffen-und-geraet/mittlerer-granatwerfer-82 |access-date=2024-05-10 |website=www.bundesheer.at |language=de}}</ref> |
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|'''Hirtenberger M12-1111''' |
|'''Hirtenberger M12-1111''' |
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''<small>12 cm GrW 86</small>'' |
''<small>12 cm GrW 86</small>'' |
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|[[File:Schwerer_Granatwerfer_(25326842743)_(cropped).jpg|border|frameless]] |
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|[[Mortar (weapon)|Heavy mortar]] |
|[[Mortar (weapon)|Heavy mortar]] |
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|120 mm |
|120 mm |
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|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Streitkräfte |url=https://www.truppendienst.com/streitkraefte/oesterreich |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Truppendienst |language=de-DE}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=GmbH |first=Typoheads |title=Schwerer Granatwerfer 86 |url=https://www.bundesheer.at/unser-heer/waffen-und-geraet/schwerer-granatwerfer-86 |access-date=2024-05-10 |website=www.bundesheer.at |language=de}}</ref> |
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Streitkräfte |url=https://www.truppendienst.com/streitkraefte/oesterreich |access-date=2022-11-05 |website=Truppendienst |language=de-DE}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=GmbH |first=Typoheads |title=Schwerer Granatwerfer 86 |url=https://www.bundesheer.at/unser-heer/waffen-und-geraet/schwerer-granatwerfer-86 |access-date=2024-05-10 |website=www.bundesheer.at |language=de}}</ref> |
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|'''[[M109 howitzer#Variants|M109]]''' |
|'''[[M109 howitzer#Variants|M109]]''' |
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''<small>PzHb M109 A5Ö</small>'' |
''<small>PzHb M109 A5Ö</small>'' |
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|[[File:M109A5Ö.JPG|border|frameless]] |
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|[[155 mm caliber|155 mm]] |
|[[155 mm caliber|155 mm]] |
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[[Caliber (artillery)|L/39]] |
[[Caliber (artillery)|L/39]] |
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|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Streitkräfte |url=https://www.truppendienst.com/streitkraefte/oesterreich |access-date=2024-02-28 |website=Truppendienst |language=de-DE}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Arms transfer database |url=https://armstransfers.sipri.org/ArmsTransfer/TransferData/transferDetail?entityId=290134 |access-date=2024-05-10 |website=armstransfers.sipri.org}}</ref> |
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Streitkräfte |url=https://www.truppendienst.com/streitkraefte/oesterreich |access-date=2024-02-28 |website=Truppendienst |language=de-DE}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Arms transfer database |url=https://armstransfers.sipri.org/ArmsTransfer/TransferData/transferDetail?entityId=290134 |access-date=2024-05-10 |website=armstransfers.sipri.org}}</ref> |
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|'''[[M109 howitzer#Variants|M109]]''' |
|'''[[M109 howitzer#Variants|M109]]''' |
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<small>''Rechenstellenpanzer M109''</small> |
<small>''Rechenstellenpanzer M109''</small> |
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|{{flag|United States}} |
|{{flag|United States}} |
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{{flag|Austria}} |
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|Command and artillery computing station |
|Command and artillery computing station |
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|<ref>{{Cite web |last=GmbH |first=Typoheads |title=Rechenstellenpanzer M-109 |url=https://www.bundesheer.at/unser-heer/waffen-und-geraet/rechenstellenpanzer-m-109 |access-date=2024-05-09 |website=www.bundesheer.at |language=de}}</ref> |
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=GmbH |first=Typoheads |title=Rechenstellenpanzer M-109 |url=https://www.bundesheer.at/unser-heer/waffen-und-geraet/rechenstellenpanzer-m-109 |access-date=2024-05-09 |website=www.bundesheer.at |language=de}}</ref> |
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''<small>Base vehicle illustration</small>'' |
''<small>Base vehicle illustration</small>'' |
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|Truck for [[Decontamination|NBC decontamination]] |
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|Replacement of the ÖAF S-LKW based on the TEP 90 system by Rheinmetall. <ref name=":293" /><ref name=":303" /><ref>Page 5 https://bibisdata.bmlv.gv.at/192687.pdf</ref> |
|Replacement of the ÖAF S-LKW based on the TEP 90 system by Rheinmetall. <ref name=":293" /><ref name=":303" /><ref>Page 5 https://bibisdata.bmlv.gv.at/192687.pdf</ref> |
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|<ref name=":154">Page 6 (Bergefahrzeuge schwer/Rad gepanzert) https://www.bmlv.gv.at/download_archiv/pdfs/bilanz_doskozil.pdf</ref><ref name=":164">{{Cite web |last=Bundesheer |date=2021-10-06 |title=Bodenüberwachungsradar: Beagle-Systeme für ÖBH |url=https://militaeraktuell.at/bodenueberwachungsradar-beagle-systeme-fuer-oebh/ |access-date=2024-05-17 |language=de-DE}}</ref> |
|<ref name=":154">Page 6 (Bergefahrzeuge schwer/Rad gepanzert) https://www.bmlv.gv.at/download_archiv/pdfs/bilanz_doskozil.pdf</ref><ref name=":164">{{Cite web |last=Bundesheer |date=2021-10-06 |title=Bodenüberwachungsradar: Beagle-Systeme für ÖBH |url=https://militaeraktuell.at/bodenueberwachungsradar-beagle-systeme-fuer-oebh/ |access-date=2024-05-17 |language=de-DE}}</ref> |
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== Air defence == |
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! colspan="6" |Air surveillance radars |
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|'''[[Selex RAT-31DL]]''' |
|'''[[Selex RAT-31DL]]''' |
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|[[List of radar types|Long-range air surveillance radar]] |
|[[List of radar types|Long-range air surveillance radar]] |
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<ref>{{Cite web |title=Austria To Buy Selex Air Defence Radar System. |url=https://www.defensemirror.com/news/10128/Austria_To_Buy_Selex_Air_Defence_Radar_System_ |access-date=2024-05-31 |website=www.defensemirror.com}}</ref> |
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|Mobile radar, upgrade by Leonardo in 2020.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":8" /> |
|Mobile radar, upgrade by Leonardo in 2020.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":8" /> |
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|[[ATF Dingo|'''ATF''' '''Dingo 2 A3 PatSi''']] |
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|[[Infantry mobility vehicle]] |
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* 14 ordered in April 2016 <ref name=":3102" /> |
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* 32 ordered in March 2017, deliveries in 2017 - 2018 <ref name=":83" /> |
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* ESLAIT ''EFWS WS4 Panther'' [[Remote controlled weapon station|RCWS]] |
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* IR headlight |
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''<small>lFAL "Mistral"</small>'' |
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|{{flag|France}} |
|{{flag|France}} |
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|[[Man-portable air-defense system|MANPAD]], [[surface-to-air missile]] |
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| style="text-align: center; " |'''59<ref name=":62" />''' |
| style="text-align: center; " |'''59<ref name=":62" />''' |
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|Originally equipped with Mistral 1 missiles, gradually replaced with Mistral 2 missiles. Coupled with Thomson-CSF (Thales Group) RAC 3D radars for target acquisition. |
|Originally equipped with Mistral 1 missiles, gradually replaced with Mistral 2 missiles. Coupled with Thomson-CSF (Thales Group) RAC 3D radars for target acquisition. |
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|[[Oerlikon GDF|''' |
|[[Oerlikon GDF#Skyguard|'''Skyguard FC''']] |
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''<small>"Feuerleitgerät 98 Skyguard"</small>'' |
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|[[Fire-control system|Radar and fire control system]] |
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|Fire control system of Oerlikon GDF anti-air gun.<ref>{{Cite web |last=GmbH |first=Typoheads |title=Feuerleitgerät 98 "Skyguard" |url=https://www.bundesheer.at/unser-heer/waffen-und-geraet/feuerleitgeraet-98-skyguard |access-date=2024-05-31 |website=www.bundesheer.at |language=de}}</ref> |
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To be replaced by the Skyguard-3 radar, networked operations control. <ref name=":2">{{cite web |date=12 December 2023 |title=35 mm-Luftabwehrsystem wird modernisiert |url=https://www.bundesheer.at/aktuelles/detail/35-mm-luftabwehrsystem-wird-modernisiert}}</ref> |
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''<small>35 mm ZFlAK 85</small>'' |
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|[[Anti-aircraft warfare|Towed]] [[anti-aircraft gun]] |
|[[Anti-aircraft warfare|Towed]] [[anti-aircraft gun]] |
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| style="text-align: center; " |'''28'''<ref>{{Cite web |last=Felstead |first=Peter |date=2023-12-13 |title=Austrian MoD orders Skyguard Next Generation air defence upgrade - European Security & Defence |url=https://euro-sd.com/2023/12/major-news/35591/austria-mod-orders-skyguard-ng/ |access-date=2024-05-31 |website=euro-sd.com |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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|Will be upgraded to GDF-009 |
|Will be upgraded to GDF-009 and AHEAD ammunition.<ref name=":2" /> |
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Revision as of 00:38, 31 May 2024
This is a partial list of equipment currently used by the Austrian Armed Forces.
Personal equipment
Clothing
Name | Photo | Origin | Type | Notes |
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Camouflage | ||||
Tarnanzug ÖBH | Austria | Organic, non-pixelated pattern,
Temperate environment |
New standard camouflage to equip the whole force, selected in 2017, fielded since 2019.[1][2][3]
Colours of the camouflage: grey, dark olive, medium olive, lichen green, khaki, and sand. | |
Tarnanzug Beige ÖBH | Austria | Organic, non-pixelated shapes,
Arid / desert environment |
New "standard" desert camouflage, to be used in cases of deployments in arid regions by the general troops.
It has started being supplied since 2022.[3] Colours of the camouflage: black, grey, khaki and sand/tan. | |
RAL 7013 | Austria | Single colour | Former standard camouflage, being replaced by the Tarnanzug neu ÖBH.[1] Used with the Kampfanzug 03 combat uniform.[4][5] | |
Tarndruck Beige PXL | Austria | Digital pattern,
Arid-environment |
This pattern was presented in 2011 in parallel with a Central Europe variant of the same pattern.[6][7]
The desert / arid colour scheme variant was developed to replace the solid color sand/tan uniforms used until then by troops deployed in peace keeping missions in arid regions.[8] It was observed in 2020, for international missions such as in Lebanon, with the UNIFIL troops.[9] This pattern is being replaced by two patterns:
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Tarndruck SEK PXL | Austria | Digital pattern,
Multi-environment |
The Bundesheer was looking for new camouflage patterns for the special forces. A central Europe colour scheme was initially developed and a sand camouflage as well, both were presented in 2011.[6][7]
After an evaluation, a new variant was developed and presented in 2014. It combines both variants for a muli-environment result. It is considered as an Austrian digital MultiCam type of camouflage.[10] This pattern is the same as the Tarndruck Beige PXL, and the colour scheme mixes the one of the Tarndruck Central Europe and the Tarndruck Beige PXL. This pattern has been approved and implemented in the Jagdkommando. Later on, the decision was made to supplement it with the MultiCam™ pattern.[6] | |
MultiCam™ | United States | Woodland pattern,
Multi-environment |
Used by the Jagdkommando and in the past by soldiers deployed in Afghanistan.[11][12] Initially used with CLAW GEAR combat uniform, and in 2022, a new combat uniform by CARINTHIA started to be used.[13] | |
MultiCam Arid™ | — | United States | Woodland pattern, | Used by the Jagdkommando and observed for the first time in 2022 at SOFEX 2022.[14]
The combat uniform is supplied by CARINTHIA.[13] |
Protection equipment
Name | Photo | Origin | Type | Notes |
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SPECTRA helmet
"Kevlarhelme" |
France | Combat helmet | Introduced in 1994, supplied by MSA Gallet.[15][16] | |
Ops-Core Sentry XP Mid Cut Helmet
"Kampfhelme 2015" |
United States | Combat helmet | Initial contract in 2016 for 20,000 helmets, which entered service from 2017, and progressively replace the SPECTRA helmet.[15][17]
Additional contract in May 2021 with Gentex Corp for 18,000 helmets for €14.1 million.[18][19] | |
Dräger M2000 | — | Germany | CBRN respiratory mask | 40,800 masks [20] |
Infantry weapons
Name | Photo | Origin | Type | Calibre | Notes |
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Pistols | |||||
Glock 17
P 80 |
Austria | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Standard-issue pistol, upgraded to Gen 3 standard between 2002 and 2003.[21][22] | |
Glock 17 Gen 5 FDE | Austria | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Generation 5 FDE variant in use with the Jagdkommando.[23] | |
Glock 26
P26 |
Austria | Semi-automatic subcompact pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | In use with the Jagdkommando. | |
Glock 21 | Austria | Semi-automatic pistol | .45 ACP | Primary weapon of the Kampfschwimmer (subset of the Jagdkommando).[25] | |
Submachine guns | |||||
Glock 18C
P 18C |
Austria | Selective-fire pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | In use with the Jagdkommando.[22][25] | |
FN P90 | Belgium | Personal defense weapon | FN 5.7×28mm NATO | In use with the Jagdkommando and military police.[25] | |
Assault rifles | |||||
Steyr AUG A1 MOD
StG 77 A1 MOD |
Austria | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Standard issue assault rifle in service.
14'400 are being upgraded to the StG 77 A1 MOD standard.[26]
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Steyr AUG A1 MP
StG 77 A1 MP |
— | Austria | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | 600 StG 77 A1 MP procured.
Variant used by the Austrian Military Police, adopted in 2018.[27] Rifle equipped with:
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Steyr AUG A3 SF
StG 77 A2 Kommando |
Austria | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | In use with the Jagdkommando and the Jägerbataillon 25.[28][29] A2 Kommando rifles with various attachements such as grenade launchers, optics and suppressors are used by the [30][31] | |
Machine guns | |||||
Rheinmetall MG3
MG 74 |
West Germany | General-purpose machine gun | 7.62×51mm NATO | Standard issue infantry support general purpose machine gun.[32]
Also used as coaxial machine gun of the Leopard 2A4. | |
FN MAG
MG MAG |
Belgium | General-purpose machine gun | 7.62×51mm NATO | Vehicle mounted machine gun:
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M2 Browning
12,7 mm üsMG M2 |
United States | Heavy machine gun | 12.7×99mm NATO | Standard use heavy machine guns and mounted on vehicles and helicopters.[34] | |
Sniper rifles | |||||
Steyr SSG 69
SSG 69 P4 |
Austria | Bolt-action sniper rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Standard issue precision rifle.[35] | |
Heckler & Koch HK417P
lSSG HK417P (Ö) (leichtes Scharfschützengewehr) |
Germany | Designated marksman rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | 72 HK417P purchased.[24]
In use with the Jagdkommando[36] Accessories:
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Steyr SSG 08A2
mSSG Steyr 08A2 (mittleres Scharfschützengewehr) |
Austria | Bolt-action sniper rifle | 8.6×70 mm
(known as.338 Lapua Magnum) |
120 SSG 08A2purchased.[24][37][38]
In use with the Jagdkommando Accessories:
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Barrett M82A1
sSSG M82 A1 (Schweres Scharfschützenwaffensystem) |
United States | Bolt-action anti-materiel rifle | 12.7×99mm NATO | 102[24]
Heavy sniper rifle with Kahles K624i rifle scope. | |
Shotguns | |||||
Remington Model 870 | United States | Pump action shotgun | 12 gauge | In use with the Jagdkommando[25][39] | |
Ceremonial rifle | |||||
FN FAL
StG 58 |
Belgium | Battle rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Former service rifle, now used as a ceremonial weapon by Austrian Guard Companies. | |
Grenade launchers | |||||
Madritsch Weapon Technology ML40 Mk2 | Austria | Single grenade launcher | 40×46mm LV | [40][41]
Standard issue grenade launcher, equipped with Aimpoint Micro | |
Madritsch Weapon Technology ML40 Mk2 | — | Austria | Under-barrel grenade launcher | 40×46mm LV | Used with the StG 77 A2 Kommando [42] |
Steyr GL40 | — | Austria | Grenade launcher | 40×46mm LV | Used with rubber weapons by the military police.[39] |
Man-portable anti-tank systems | |||||
RBS-56B Bill 2 | Sweden | Anti-tank weapon | — | 339 launchers, and 2,000 missiles purchased in 1996 [43][44][45] | |
Carl Gustaf M2
8,4 cm PAR 66/79 |
Sweden | Recoilless rifle | — | [46] |
Indirect Fire
Name | Photo | Origin | Type | Calibre | Quantity | Notes |
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Mortars | ||||||
L16 81mm mortar
8,1cm mGrW 82 |
United Kingdom | Infantry mortar | 81 mm | — | [47] | |
Hirtenberger M12-1111
12 cm GrW 86 |
Austria | Heavy mortar | 120 mm | 85 | [48][49] | |
Artillery | ||||||
M109
PzHb M109 A5Ö |
United States | Self-propelled howitzer | 155 mm | 30 | [50][51] | |
M109
Rechenstellenpanzer M109 |
United States | Command and artillery computing station | — | — | [52] |
Vehicles
Armoured vehicles
System | Image | Origin | Type | In service | Notes |
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Armoured fighting vehicles | |||||
Leopard 2A4
KPz "Leopard" |
West Germany | Main battle tank | 56 | 114 purchased in 1996 to the Netherlands as part of the "Mech-Paket" in a broader effort to modernise all mechanised units. It entered service in 1997.[53]
In 2006, the number of active tanks was reduced to 40, two tank bataillions. In 2011, 40 tanks were sold to KMW.[54] In 2017, the decision was made to reactivate a new tank battalion to reach a total of 56 tanks. [55] In 2023, the decision was made to upgrade existing fleet to the Leopard 2NV standard, with a total of 58 tanks to be upgraded.[56] | |
ASCOD
"SPZ Ulan" |
Austria | Infantry fighting vehicle | 112 | 112 IFV ordered in 1999, it entered service in 2002. [53][57][58][59]
Turret Steyr SP30 equipped with a Mauser MK 30/2 autocanon (30×173 mm) and a FN MAG coaxial machine gun. Modernisation decided in 2023: [60][61]
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Armoured vehicles multi-role | |||||
Pandur I (A3)
"Mannschafts Transportpanzer Pandur A3" (MTPz) |
Austria | Armoured personnel carrier | 68 | 68 Pandur ordered in the 1990s, and it entered service in 1996. [62]
Equipment:
First modernisation MTPz A1/UN 2004. [63]
Second modernisation MTPz A2, 2010. [63]
Third modernisation MTPz A3, 2017. [63] | |
Pandur Evolution
"Mannschafts Transportpanzer Pandur Evo" (MTPz Pandur Evo) |
Austria | Armoured personnel carrier | 64
(+36 for delivery) |
Vehicle made by GDELS Steyr, it entered service in 2019. Crew of 3 (driver, gunner, commander) and 8 seats for a fighter group.
Orders: | |
BvS10 MkIIB AUT
"Universal Geländefahhrzeug BVS10 Hägglunds" |
Sweden | Tracked articulated vehicle | 32 | 32 purchased in 2016 for €85 million, entering service in 2018.[70][71][72]
Equipment and specifications:[73][74]
| |
ATF Dingo 2 A1 PatSi
"Allschutzfahrzeug Dingo 2" |
Germany | Infantry mobility vehicle | 20 | 20 ordered in October 2004, it entered service in 2005.[75][76][77] Equipment:
| |
ATF Dingo 2 A3 PatSi
"Allschutzfahrzeug Dingo 2" |
— | Germany | Infantry mobility vehicle | 46 | Purchases: [78]
Equipment: [72]
|
Iveco LMV
"Geschütztes Mehrzweckfahrzeug Husar / Husar MP" (GMF Husar) |
Italy | Infantry mobility vehicle / | 123 | 150 Iveco LMV purchased, 27 in specialised variants (see below). It entered service in 2008. [81][82] Equipment:
| |
Iveco LMV
"Geschütztes Mehrzweckfahrzeug Husar PsyOps" (GMF Husar PsyOps) |
Italy | Psychological operation | 3 | Part of the military police mission.
Equipment:[83]
| |
Observation and reconnaissance | |||||
Iveco LMV
"BAA-EO Geschütztes Mehrzweckfahrzeug Husar" (BAA-EO GMF Husar)[84] |
— | Italy | Observation and reconnaissance vehicle | 22 | 22 ordered in November 2013.[85]
It entered service in 2017.[86] 12 for reconnaissance companies, 6 for artillery observation teams, 4 for the Jagdkommando.[87] Equipment:[84] |
Iveco LMV
"Geschütztes Mehrzweckfahrzeug Husar Beagle" (GMF Husar Beagle) |
Italy Israel | Ground surveillance radar | 2 | The Husar Beagle entered service in 2021. [85][88][89]
Equipment:
| |
Armoured ambulances | |||||
Pandur I
"Sanitätspanzer Pandur" (SanPzRd) |
Austria | Armoured ambulance | 3 | Purchased for €3.8 million and entered service in 2003. [90][91] | |
ATF Dingo 2
"Allschutzfahrzeug Dingo 2" |
Germany | Armoured ambulance | 9 | Entered service in 2005. | |
NBC vehicles | |||||
ATF Dingo 2
"AC-Aufklärungsfahrzeug Dingo 2" |
Germany | NBC reconnaissance vehicle | 12 | NBC reconnaissance ordered in 2005 [79] | |
Logistics | |||||
MAN HX77 8×8
"Hakenladesystem MAN 38.440 8x8" |
Austria Germany | Armoured trucks with hook loading system | 24 | RMMV HX2 38.440 purchased in 2009 [93][94]
Equipment
| |
Armoured recovery vehicles | |||||
M-88 A1
"Bergepanzer M-88 A1" |
United States | Armoured recovery vehicle | 10 | [95][96] | |
Sk-105 - Bpz Greif A1
"Bergepanzer "Greif" A1" |
Austria | Armoured recovery vehicle | 24 | [95][97] | |
MAN HX2 8×8
"Schweres geschütztes Bergefahrzeug HX2" (sBgeFzg) |
(Illustration of similar system) |
Austria | Heavy wrecker | 3 | Wrecker based on the RMMV HX2 41.545 that entered service in 2019. [85][98]
The crew is made of a commander, driver and rescue assistant. Equipment: [99]
|
Engineering and support vehicles | |||||
Sk-105 PiPz
"Leichte Pionierpanzer" |
Austria | Armoured engineering vehicle | 18 | [95][100] | |
ATF Dingo 2 A3 MatE | — | Germany Austria | Maintenance and repair vehicle | 12 | Purchases:
Deliveries in 2017-18, with the following equipment: [72]
Maintenance and repair module made by EMPL. [101] |
Steyr 6300 Terrus CVT
"Splittergeschützte Traktoren" |
(illustration) |
Austria | Armoured tractor | 9 | Armoured cabin by Achtleiner, used at the Allentsteig military training area.[102][103] |
Armoured training vehicle | |||||
ASCOD
"SPz Ulan" Fahrschulausführung" |
Austria | Driver training vehicle | Unknown | ||
Reserve | |||||
Leopard 2A4
KPz "Leopard" |
West Germany | Main battle tank | 16 | 114 purchased, 40 sold to KMW, 58 to be modernised in total, 16 remain in reserve. [53][54] | |
Pandur I | Austria Belgium | APC / Armoured ambulance | 7 | 6 APC and 1 ambulance Pandur were purchased second-hand to the Belgian Army in 2016, used as spare parts. [104] |
Unarmoured vehicles
System | Image | Origin | Type | In service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Utility vehicles | |||||
Pinzgauer 710 M (4×4 and 6×6) | Austria | Combat vehicle for motorized reconnaissance troops | 900 | Combat vehicle for motorised reconnaissance troops (Jägerbataillon 12).[106]
To be replaced by Iveco MUV M70.20 .[107] | |
Pinzgauer 716 M (4×4) | Austria | Off-road transport | Used as a combat vehicle for a group with their equipment and transport vehicle for material and equipment up to 1.5t.[106]
To be replaced by Iveco MUV M70.20 .[107] | ||
Iveco MUV M70.20 4×4
''IDV MUV Führungsunterstützung" (IDV MUV FüU) |
Italy Austria | Command and support | 1 / 70 | Successor of the 900 Pinzgauer. Vehicle to be supplied by Iveco, and the mission modules by EMPL.[107][105]
Orders: | |
Iveco MUV M70.20 4×4
''IDV MUV Richtfunk " |
Radio links | 0 / 55 | |||
Nissan Pathfinder (gen 3) |
Illustration |
Japan | Liaison, exploration, reconnaissance, utility, patrol and training vehicle | — | Also used by the Austrian Army for patrols in Kosovo with the KFOR [109] |
VW Touareg (R5 TDI) | Germany | Liaison, exploration, reconnaissance, utility, patrol and training vehicle | 102 | Ordered in 2008.[110][111]
Also used by the Austrian Army for patrols in Kosovo with the KFOR. | |
Special forces vehicles | |||||
PUCH G 290/LP
''Sandviper'' |
Austria | Light tactical vehicle | — | Operated by the Jagdkommando. [112]
Equipment:
| |
Defenture GRF | Netherlands | Light tactical vehicle | — | New light tactical and air-loadable mobile platform for the Jagdkommando ordered in April 2024.
Successor of the "Sandviper", first deliveries in 2024.[113] | |
Logistics | |||||
MAN HX81 8×8 | Austria Germany | Tank transporter | 3
(15 on order) |
70 tons capacity. | |
RMMV TGM MIL 8×6 | Austria Germany | Truck with hook loading system | 72 | RMMV TGM 38.440 purchased in 2009.[117][118]
Equipment
| |
Recovery vehicle | |||||
MAN HX2 6×6
"mittleres Bergefahrzeug HX2" (mBgeFzg) |
Austria Germany | Medium wrecker | 24 | Wrecker based on the RMMV HX42M 28.445 that entered service in 2022. [119][120]
Equipment: | |
MAN HX2 6×6
"leicht Bergefahrzeug HX2" (lBgeFzg) |
Austria Germany | Recovery vehicle | 71 | Wrecker based on the RMMV HX42M 28.445 that entered service in 2022. [119]
Can be used for recovering broken down vehicles, transporting goods and transporting an ISO 10-foot container. It can recover vehicles up to 7.5 tons. with a Sepson winch (120 kN capacity, 60 meters cable).[121][122] | |
EMPL Tieflader Quattro | Austria Germany | Low-loader trailer | 35 | 48 t capacity, telescopic 4-axle low-loading trailer, equipped with DOLL Quattro hybrid steering and a turntable, combined with hydraulic forced steering. [119][120]
It entered service in 2022. | |
Ambulances | |||||
Pinzgauer 712 AMB-S (6×6)
"Sanitätskraftwagen mit portablem Shelter'' (SanKw) |
Austria | Off-road medical vehicle | — | [106] | |
VW T6 4-Motion (right)
"Krankentransportwägen" |
Germany | Ambulance transport vehicle | 20 | Introduced in 2021.[122] | |
VW Crafter 4-Motion (left)
"Notarztwägen" |
Germany | Ambulance transport vehicle | 20 | Introduced in 2022.[122] | |
Firefighting | |||||
EMPL Geländegängige Löschwasserversorgung | Austria | Military firefighting container | — | Container with 13.5 m3 of water, a roof water canon, a hydrofighter Tornado II portable pump. [123]
Transported on RMMV SX45 truck equipped with a Palfinger Scorpion T17 hook loading system. | |
EMPL Löschcontainer | Austria | Military firefighting equipment container | 3 | Comtainer with firefighting equipment: [124][125]
Transported on RMMV TGM 38.440 truck equipped with a Palfinger Scorpion T17 hook loading system. | |
NBC decontamination | |||||
RMMV TGS MIL 8×8 MAMMUT
"Dekontaminationssystem MAMMUT" |
Germany | Truck for NBC decontamination | 8 | Replacement of the ÖAF S-LKW based on the TEP 90 system by Rheinmetall. [126][127][128]
Based on MAN TGS 38.480, equipped with a crane (33 mt Palfinger PK 33002 EH) and MAMMUT module. | |
RMMV HX2 8×8 MAMMUT
"Dekontaminationssystem MAMMUT" |
Base vehicle illustration |
Germany | Truck for NBC decontamination | 2 | Replacement of the ÖAF S-LKW based on the TEP 90 system by Rheinmetall. [127][128][129]
Based on RMMV HX2 41.545, equipped with a crane (33 mt Palfinger PK 33002 EH) and MAMMUT module. |
MAMMUT Decontamination module
"Dekontaminationssystem MAMMUT" |
Germany | NBC decontamination module | 10 | Equipment:
|
Electronic equipment
System | Image | Origin | Type | In service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ground reconnaissance | |||||
PPE PGSR-3i Beagle | Israel | Portable ground surveillance radar | 10 | [130][131] |
Air defence
System | Image | Origin | Type | In service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Air surveillance radars | |||||
Selex RAT-31DL | Italy | Long-range air surveillance radar | 3 | Stationary radar, upgraded by Leonardo in 2020.[132][133] | |
Selex RAT-31DL/M | Italy | Long-range air surveillance radar | 2 | Mobile radar, upgrade by Leonardo in 2020.[132][133] | |
Air defence | |||||
RAC 3D | France | Target acquisition radar | 12 | Supplied by Thomson-CSF (Thales Group) | |
Mistral
lFAL "Mistral" |
France | MANPAD, surface-to-air missile | 59[43] | Originally equipped with Mistral 1 missiles, gradually replaced with Mistral 2 missiles. Coupled with Thomson-CSF (Thales Group) RAC 3D radars for target acquisition. | |
Skyguard FC
"Feuerleitgerät 98 Skyguard" (FLGer 98) |
Switzerland | Radar and fire control system | — | Fire control system of Oerlikon GDF anti-air gun.[135]
To be replaced by the Skyguard-3 radar, networked operations control. [136] | |
Oerlikon GDF 005
35 mm ZFlAK 85 |
Towed anti-aircraft gun | 28[137] | Will be upgraded to GDF-009 and AHEAD ammunition.[136] |
Aircraft
Fixed wing aircraft
Name | Photo | Origin | Type | Number | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fighter aircraft | |||||
Eurofighter Typhoon T1 | United Kingdom | Multirole fighter | 15[138] | All aircraft are Tranche 1/Block 5/SRP 4.3, but lack the Praetorian DASS and EuroFIRST PIRATE. Currently armed only with short-range IRIS-T missiles. | |
Transport aircraft | |||||
Lockheed C-130 Hercules | United States | Military transport aircraft | 3[138] | Three former RAF machines (Hercules C Mk.1P) were overhauled, upgraded and delivered between 2003 and 2004.[139] A fourth aircraft to be used for spare parts and ground training was delivered in 2015.[140] | |
Pilatus PC-6B Porter | Switzerland | STOL utility aircraft | 8[138] | ||
Training aircraft | |||||
Diamond DA40 NG | Austria | Military trainer aircraft | 4[138] | Used for basic training (Phase 1) and pilot selection.[141] | |
Pilatus PC-7 Turbo Trainer | Switzerland | Military trainer aircraft | 12[138] | Used for advanced training (Phase 2) and can be armed with rocket pods and machine gun pods for close air support missions or interception of slow-moving aircraft and helicopters.[141] |
Rotary wing aircraft
Name | Photo | Origin | Type | Number | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bell OH-58 Kiowa | United States | Observation helicopter | 10 | 12 received from 1978 onwards, 10 remaining in service.[138] | |
Agusta-Bell AB 212 | United States | Utility helicopter | 22 | 23 were in service at the beginning of 2023, but one loss occurred in 2023 during the forest fire in the Dachstein area.[143][144]
All helicopters underwent a MLU between 2010 and 2016 (new glass cockpit, defensive aide suite, service life extension until 2041).[145] | |
Sikorsky S-70 Black Hawk
"S-70A-42" |
United States | Utility helicopter | 9 / 9 | 9 S-70 ordered in 2000 for $183 million with 3 in option (which wasn't used), all delivered in 2002.[146][147]
A modernisation program in cooperation with Ace Aeronautics LLC is in progress which includes new avionics and a completely new glass cockpit. | |
0 / 3[138] | 3 UH-60L purchased to Royal Jordanian Air Force in 2020 for $72.8 million.[148]
In 2021, the first two helicopters were transferred to Austria. The Air Force signed a contract with Ace Aeronautics LLC to bring it up to the same standard as the Austrian S-70.[149][150] | ||||
AW169B Lion | Italy | Training helicopter | 5 / 6 [151] | Government-to-government (G2G) agreement between Austria and Italy for 18 AW169M, the successor of the Alouette III. The deal was signed in December 2021 for a value of €346 million. The delivery started in December 2022, and is planned until 2026.[152][153][154][155]
The Austrian AW169M is equipped with a skid landing gear and is to be delivered in 2 variants, training and light utility multi-role tactical variant. The equipment of the tactical variant consists of[156]
| |
AW169MA Lion | Italy | Multirole light utility helicopter / tactical variant | 0 / 12
(on order) | ||
AW169M Lion | Italy | Multirole light utility helicopter | 0 / 18
(on order) |
G2G agreement between Austria and Italy for 18 additional AW169 signed in December 2022 between for €304 million, to be delivered by 2028.[142]
Intended to replace the remaining Aerospatiale Alouette III and the Bell OH-58 Kiowa, to be used for troop transport, combat operations, disaster relief, emergency response, firefighting, mountain rescue, medical evacuation. | |
Aérospatiale Alouette III | France | Utility helicopter | 0 | Retired from active service beginning 2024 [151] |
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Name | Photo | Origin | Type | Role | Number | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyCopter Tracker | France | UAV | Artillery ISR
Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance |
18 | 6 systems, each with 3 drones | |
Asc Tec FALCON 8 | Germany | Miniature UAV | Short range ISR
Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance |
1 | [158] | |
Huginn X1 | — | Denmark | Miniature UAV | ISR
Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance |
1 | Made by Sky-Watch A/S[158] |
Riegl RiCopter | — | Austria | Miniature UAV | ISR LIDAR
Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance |
1 | [158] |
DJI Mavic Pro | China | Commercial UAV | Aggressor role (Feinddarstellung) | 1 | [158] | |
DJI Phantom 4 | China | Commercial UAV | Aggressor role (Feinddarstellung) | 1 | [158] |
Future equipment
Firm orders
Pandur Evo MTPz (225 on order)
Under the development plan "Aufbauplan Bundesheer 2032",[159] the Austrian Army ordered 225 additional Pandur Evo MTPz in February 2024 for €1.8 billion to GDELS Steyr.[160] Twelve variants are planned to be delivered between the end of 2025 to 2032.[161]
Not all suppliers and quanditites for each variants are known yet, but the table below summarises the known information:
Variant | Type | Quantity | Note |
---|---|---|---|
Pandur Evo MTPz
"Mannschaftstransportpanzer" |
Armoured personnel carrier | — | Crew of 3 (driver, gunner, commander) and 8 seats for a fighter group.
Modular interior, and could be transformed for CASEVAC role. Equipment supplied by Elbit Systems: [162]
|
MTPz PAL
"Panzerabwehrlenkwaffe" |
Tank destroyer (missile) | — | Same variant as the base MTPz APC, with an anti-tank variant added
Equipment:
|
MTPz Aufkl
"Aufklärung" |
Scout vehicle | — | Equipment: |
MTPz JFS
"Joint Fire Support" |
Coordination tactical fire support | — | Role: coordinate tactical fire support (artillery, mortar, aircraft, drone).
Equipment: |
MTPz Fü
"Führung" |
Command and control | — | Equipment: |
MTPz SGrW
"schwere Granatwerfer" |
Mortar carrier | — | Equipment: |
MTPz FlA
"Flakpanzer" |
VSHORAD / SPAAG | 36
(+ 9 option)[164] |
Turret to be supplied by Rheinmetall Air Defence, delivery planned from 2026.[165][166]
Equipment: [167]
|
MTPz SAN
"Sanität" |
Armoured ambulance | — | 2 variants: [168]
Equipment:
|
MTPz Pi
"Pionier" |
Armoured engineering vehicle | — | Equipment: |
MTPz FüU | Communication | — | Role: leadership support with communication systems
Equipment:[168] |
MTPz ERFOS
"Erfassungs- und Ortungssystem" |
Electronic warfare / | — | Equipment:[168] |
MTPz STÖRSYS
"Störsystems" |
Electronic warfare / | — | Equipment:[168] |
Planned Investments
In 2022, Defense Minister of the Austrian Armed Forces, Klaudia Tanner, unveiled the new "Mission Forward" plan, a 10 year long investment plan into the Armed forces totaling at over €16 Billion Euros [169][170]
Ground equipment
Name | Photo | Origin | Type | Number | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pandur Evo MTPz | Austria | Multi-role armoured vehicles | 156 | Option on the order of 225 Pandur Beyond 2032 [171] | |
RMMV trucks | Germany Austria |
Logistics Vehicle | up to
1,375 |
Deal between the Austrian Government and RMMV, up to 1,375 Logistics vehicles of HX, TGS and TGM will be produced in Vienna[172] | |
IRIS-T Air defence /
European Sky Shield |
Germany Europe |
Air-Defence System | 8 Batteries of 3 Launchers each | As part of the European Sky Shield air defense system, Austria is planning joint procurement and training with Germany. Austria will procure 4 Batteries of IRIS-T Medium and 4 Batteries of IRIS-T Small range Air defense systems with 3 Launch systems in each Battery.[173] | |
Long range Air defense system | United States Israel |
Long Range Air-Defense System | Unknown | The government announced that for the first time in the history of Austria, it would pursue long range Air-Defense missiles, the project would cost somewhere between €2-4 Billion Euros and possible options are the American Patriot and the Israeli-American Arrow 3[174] |
Aircraft
Program | Equipment (pre) selected | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | To enter service in | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Additional jet fighters | Eurofighter Typhoon T1
2 seater |
United Kingdom | Conversion trainer | 4 | — | In an interview with Upper Austrian News, Defense Minister Tanner said that an initial €1,6 Billion Euros had been invested into the Air force with 4 new airframes of two-seated Eurofighters planned[176][175] | |
Advanced trainer and attack aircraft | M-346FT (Fighter Trainer) | Italy | Advanced trainer | 12 to 18 | — | Decision by end 2024 [177] | |
L-39NG | Czechia | ||||||
Replacement of Lockheed C-130 Hercules | Embraer C390 | Brazil | Military transport aircraft | 3
(+ 1 in option) |
2026
to 2027 |
Procurement of successor initiated in 2021 with 4 aircraft planned.
Selected as successor in September 2023, contract negotiation ongoing.[178] Selected for its capacity to transport a fully equipped Pandur EVO with a mounted weapon station.[178] | |
Second squadron Blackhawk | Sikorsky S-70 Black Hawk | United States | Utility helicopter | 12 | — | On top of the 3 Black Hawks already ordered by the MoD, the ÖBH is pursuing a second fleet of 12 Black Hawks. |
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Program | Equipment (pre) selected | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | To enter service in | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"unbemannte Militärluftfahrzeuge Gefechtstechnik" (uMilLfz gefte) |
— | — | — | Military UAV | 315
(+300 option) |
2026 | [181] |
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