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This is a list of vehicles and aircraft used by the United States Marine Corps, for combat, support, and motor transport.
Vehicles
The below list contains vehicles confirmed to be in service as of early 2022. This list may not include stored or limited use equipment.
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
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Infantry fighting vehicles | ||||||
ACV | United States
Italy |
Infantry fighting vehicle | ACV-P
ACV-C ACV-30 ACV-R |
200+ | 40 on order. | |
LAV-25 | Canada | Infantry fighting vehicle | Armored-reconnaissance (LAV-25) | 488 | Looking for successor tor the reconnaissance variant, the Textron Cottonmouth 6×6 or a GDLS Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle 8×8. Six variants are expected:
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Command and control (LAV-C2) | 66 | |||||
Logistics cargo carrier (LAV-LOG) | 127 | |||||
Electronic warfare (LAV-MEWSS) | 14 | |||||
Recovery (LAV-R) | 45 | |||||
Anti tank (LAV-AT) | 106 | |||||
Self-propelled mortar (LAV-M) | 65 | |||||
Light Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Reconnaissance (LAV-JSLNBCRS) | 31 | |||||
AAV-7 | United States | Armoured personnel carrier | Amphibious armoured personnel carrier (AAV-7A1) | 1,200 | To be replaced by ACV. | |
Recovery (AAVRA1) | 60 | |||||
Self-propelled artillery | ||||||
M142 HIMARS | United States | Rocket artillery | Armoured M142 HIMARS | 47 | Only FMTV use in USMC | |
Transport vehicles | ||||||
MTVR | United States | Transport vehicle | Troop transport (MK-23/MK-25/AMK-23/AMK-25/MK-27/MK-28/AMK-27/AMK-28/MK-28C) | 11,400 | ||
Dump truck (MK-29/MK-30/AMK-29/AMK-30) | ||||||
Medium equipment transporter (MK-31/MK-32/AMK-31/AMK-32) | ||||||
Wrecker (MK-36/AMK-36) | ||||||
M142 HIMARS Resupply truck with crane (MK-37) | ||||||
M142 HIMARS trailer (MK-38) | ||||||
LVS | United States | Transport vehicle | Front power unit (MK-48) | |||
Flatbed trailer (MK-14) | ||||||
Wrecker (MK-15) | ||||||
Tractor (MK-16) | ||||||
Flatbed with crane (MK-17) | ||||||
Self-loader (MK-18) | ||||||
LVSR | United States | Transport vehicle | Cargo (MKR-18) | |||
Tractor (MKR-16) | ||||||
Wrecker (MKR-15) | ||||||
Cougar | South Africa | Mine resistant ambush protected vehicle | 1,725 | |||
JLTV | United States | Light tactical vehicle | Heavy guns carrier (M1278 JLTV-GP) | 3,700 | ||
Utility (M1279 JLTV-UTL) | ||||||
General purpose (M1280 JLTV-GP) | ||||||
Close combat weapons carrier (M1281 JLTV-CCWC) | ||||||
M-ATV | United States | Light tactical vehicle | 704 | |||
HMMWV | United States | Light utility vehicle | Troop transport (M1123) | |||
Heavy cargo truck (M1097A2) | ||||||
Armament carrier (M1043A2) | ||||||
TOW carrier (M1045A2) | ||||||
Ambulance (M1035A2) | ||||||
Ambulance (M997A2) | ||||||
Armament carrier (M1114) | ||||||
Armament carrier (M1151) | ||||||
Heavy cargo truck (M1152A1) | ||||||
Troop transport (M1165) | ||||||
TOW carrier (M1167A1) | ||||||
M1161 Growler | United States | Light utility vehicle | ||||
M1163 Prime Mover | United States | Light utility vehicle | ||||
MRZR | United States | Light utility vehicle | ||||
Buffalo | United States | Military engineering vehicle | 38 | |||
Husky | South Africa | Military engineering vehicle | ||||
M9 ACE | United States | Military engineering vehicle | ||||
P-19R ARFF | United States | Fire-fighting vehicle |
Aircraft
F/A-18 Hornet
Inventory: 168
- F/A-18B/D fighter/attack
Inventory: 72
F-35 Lightning II
- F-35B STOVL fighter/attack
Inventory: 353
- F-35C carrier variant fighter/attack
Inventory: 67
AV-8 Harrier
- AV-8B Harrier II fighter/attack
Inventory: 101
- TAV-8 Harrier trainer
Inventory: 16
KC-130 Hercules/Super Hercules
- KC-130J Super Hercules refueler/transport
Inventory: 57
- KC-130T (Reserve) Hercules refueler/transport
Inventory: 7
AH-1 Cobra
Inventory: 189
- AH-1Z Viper helicopter gunship
UH-1Y Venom
Inventory: 140
CH-53E Super Stallion
- CH-53E Super Stallion upgraded cargo/passenger helicopter
Inventory: 141
MV-22 Osprey
- MV-22B Osprey cargo/passenger tiltrotor
Inventory (Planned total): 348
Unmanned aerial vehicles
- Wasp reconnaissance
- AeroVironment Switchblade attack
- RQ-11 Raven reconnaissance
- RQ-14 Dragon Eye reconnaissance
- RQ-20 Puma reconnaissance
- T-20 reconnaissance
- ScanEagle reconnaissance
- RQ-21A Blackjack reconnaissance
- InstantEye reconnaissance
Testing/Limited Use
Prototypes/Testing/Experimental
- LAV-MEWSS (Mobile Electronic Warfare Support System) electronic warfare
- LAV-EFSS (Expeditionary Fire Support System) replacement for LAV-M
- Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) replacement for AAV
- F-35B Lightning II replacement for AV-8B and F/A-18
- Sikorsky CH-53K
- Unmanned K-MAX
HMMWV replacement
Accepted for short term partial replacements until development of the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle is complete (see also: Medium Mine Protected Vehicle)
MRAP-MRUV (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected - Mine Resistant Utility Vehicle)
- BAE Caiman
- BAE OMC RG-31 Nyala
- BAE RG-33 4×4
- Force Protection Cougar H 4×4
- International MaxxPro
MRAP-JERRV (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected - Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal Rapid Response Vehicle)
- Force Protection Cougar HE 6×6
- BAE RG-33L 6×6
- GDLS RG-31E
- International MaxxPro XL
- BAE Caiman
- Force Protection Buffalo
MRAP M-ATV (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected-All Terrain Vehicle)
Uncommon/Unique
- Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle M88x, M89x, and M1010 series
- M1030M1 Motorcycle
- various GME vehicles, to include the John Deere Gator
- C-9B Skytrain II VIP passenger
- C-12 Huron VIP passenger
- UC-35D VIP passenger
- C-20G Gulfstream VIP passenger
- F-5E/F Tiger II opposing force trainers
- HH-1N SAR helicopter
- Marine One
- C-130T "Fat Albert" used with the Blue Angels
Retired
Wheeled Vehicles
- Humvee Base fleet (1984–1993):
- M998/M1097 troop/cargo/MRC radio truck
- M1097 heavy cargo truck
- M1097 Avenger anti-aircraft platform
- M1097 maintenance contact truck (C7033 equipment)
- M1037/M1042 S250 electronic shelter carrier
- M1043/M1044 armament carrier
- M1045/M1046 TOW missile carrier
- M1035 2-litter ambulance
- M997 4-litter ambulance
- M3 Scout Car (limited use)
- Jeep BRC-40 MA/MB GP/GPW
- M38 truck
- M151 1/4 ton truck
- M606 truck
- M422 Mighty Mite
- M715 Kaiser
- Desert Patrol Vehicle "dune buggy"
- M35 series 2½ ton cargo truck "deuce and a half"
- DUKW
- M54 truck
- 5-ton truck series:
- cargo: M813, M814, M923, M924, M925, M926, M928, M927, M939
- bolster: M815
- dump: M817, M929, M930
- tractor: M818, M931, M932
- wrecker: M816, M936
- tractor/wrecker w/ 5th wheel: M819, M933
- van: M820, M934, M935
- bridging: M821
Tracked Vehicles
- M2 Half Track Car
- M3 Half-track
- M50 Ontos self-propelled recoilless rifle
- M110/M107 self-propelled howitzer
- M2 Light Tank
- M3 Stuart flamethrower tank
- M4 Sherman tank
- M48 Patton tank
- M60 Patton tank
- M103 heavy tank
- M1 Abrams tank - 403 tanks put in storage
- LVT-1/2/3/4 Landing Vehicle, Tracked
- LVT-5 Amphibious Tractor
- M1150 Assault Breacher Vehicle
- M60 AVLB
Artillery
- M108 Self Propelled Howitzer
- M109 Self Propelled Howitzer
- M110 Self Propelled Howitzer
- M91 Multiple Rocket Launcher
- MIM-23 Hawk Medium-Range Surface-to-air Missile System
Aircraft
- Vought VE-7 Fighter biplane
- O2U Corsair Scout biplane
- SOC Seagull Observation biplane
- FF-1 Fighter biplane
- F2F Fighter biplane
- F3F Fighter biplane
- F2A Buffalo Fighter
- F4F Wildcat Fighter
- F4U Corsair Fighter
- SBD Dauntless Dive bomber
- SB2C Helldiver Dive bomber
- TBF Avenger Torpedo bomber
- PBJ-1 Mitchell Bomber
- JM-1 Marauder Towing aircraft
- PV-1 Ventura Night fighter
- PB4Y-1 Liberator Reconnaissance
- PB4Y-2 Privateer Reconnaissance
- F6F Hellcat Fighter
- F8F Bearcat Fighter
- A-1 Skyraider Attack/bomber
- FJ Fury Jet Fighter
- F9F Panther Fighter
- FH-1 Phantom Fighter
- F2H Banshee Fighter
- F-9 Cougar Fighter
- F-10 Skyknight Fighter
- A-4 Skyhawk Attack
- F6 Skyray Fighter
- F-8 Crusader Fighter
- RF-8A Crusader Reconnaissance
- F-4 Phantom II Fighter/attack/bomber
- RF-4B Phantom Reconnaissance
- A-6 Intruder Attack
- EA-6A Electric Intruder Electronic warfare (precursor to EA-6 Prowler)
- OV-10 Bronco Observation aircraft
- R4D Skytrain Cargo plane
- R5D Skymaster Cargo plane
- R5C Commando Cargo plane
- R4Q Flying Boxcar Cargo plane
- HRS-1 Chickasaw Cargo helicopter
- CH-43 Choctaw Cargo helicopter
- CH-3 Sea King Cargo helicopter
- UH-1N Twin Huey Utility helicopter
- UH-1D/H Iroqouis "Huey" Utility helicopter
- AH-1 Cobra "HueyCobra" Attack helicopter
- VH-71 Kestrel replacement for Marine One VH-3D Sea King and VH-60N Nighthawk was cancelled in 2009
- Mastiv RPV system UAV
- RQ-2 Pioneer UAV reconnaissance
- Barrage balloon
- Glider
- CH-46 Sea Knight Cargo/passenger helicopter
- CH-53D Sea Stallion Cargo/passenger helicopter
- KC-130F/R Hercules tactical aerial refueler/assault transport
- RQ-7 Shadow reconnaissance
See also
- List of military aircraft of the United States
- List of land vehicles of the U.S. armed forces
- List of U.S. military vehicles by model number
- United States Marine Corps Aviation
- Boomerang (mobile shooter detection system)
References
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