This is a list of equipment of the Army of Ivory Coast in service.
Name | Image | Type | Origin | Quantity | Status | Notes |
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T-55 | Main battle tank | Soviet Union | 10[2] |
Name | Image | Type | Origin | Quantity | Status | Notes |
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BRDM-2 | Amphibious armored scout car | Soviet Union | 13[2] | Imported in 2003 from Belarus.[3] | ||
Caiman.[3] | Amphibious armored scout car | Belarus | 5[2] | Belarus variant of BRDM-2, 8 vehicles including for police delivered in 2018.[3] |
Name | Image | Type | Origin | Quantity | Status | Notes |
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BMP-1 | Infantry fighting vehicle | Soviet Union | 10[2] | |||
WZ-551[4] | Infantry fighting vehicle | China |
Name | Image | Type | Origin | Quantity | Status | Notes |
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ACMAT Bastion | Armored personnel carrier | France | 9[2] | |||
VN-22B[5] | Armored personnel carrier | China | ||||
BTR-80 | Armored personnel carrier | Soviet Union | 6[2] | |||
BTR-70MB | Armored personnel carrier | Belarus | 4[6] | Modernized BTR-70 delivered in 2018.[3] | ||
Panhard M3 | Armored personnel carrier | France | 12[2] | |||
Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé | Armored personnel carrier | France | 13[2] | |||
Mamba APC | Mine-Resistant vehicle | South Africa | 10[6] | |||
RG-31 Nyala | Mine-Resistant vehicle | South Africa | 12[6] | |||
Springbuck[4] | Mine-Resistant vehicle | South Africa | 12[6] | |||
Otokar Cobra | Infantry mobility vehicle | Turkey | 20+[7] |
Name | Image | Type | Origin | Quantity | Status | Notes |
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Obusier de 105 | towed howitzer | France | 4[2] | |||
BM-21 Grad | Multiple rocket launcher | Soviet Union | 6[2] | |||
82-BM-37 | 82mm mortar | Soviet Union | 10[2] | |||
2B11 | 120mm mortar | Soviet Union | 10[6] |
Name | Image | Type | Origin | Quantity | Status | Notes |
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ZU-23-2[2] | towed anti-aircraft gun | Soviet Union | ||||
Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun[2] | towed anti-aircraft gun | Sweden | 5[2] | |||
9K32 Strela-2[2] | MANPADS | Soviet Union |