This is a list of equipment of the Royal Thai Army.

Small arms and light weapons

Photo Model Type Caliber Origin Notes
Pistol
M1911Semi-automatic pistol.45 ACP United States
 Thailand
Thai M1911A1 pistols produced under license; locally known as the Type 86 pistol (ปพ.86).[1]
CZ 75Semi-automatic pistol9×19mm Parabellum Czech RepublicUsed by Royal Thai Army Special Forces.[2]
SIG Sauer P226Semi-automatic pistol9×19mm Parabellum Germany
  Switzerland
Used by Royal Thai Army Special Forces.[3]
Beretta 92FSSemi-automatic pistol9×19mm Parabellum Italy[4]
Glock 17Semi-automatic pistol9×19mm Parabellum Austria[5][6]
Daewoo K5Semi-automatic pisto9×19mm Parabellum South Korea200 K5s transferred according to a 2019 SIPRI small arms report.[7]
FN Five-sevenSemi-automatic pistol5.7×28mm BelgiumUsed by Royal Thai Army Special Forces.[8]
Shotgun
Remington Model 870Pump-action shotgun12 gauge United States[9]
Remington Model 1100Semi-automatic shotgun12 gauge United States[10]
Daewoo USAS-12Automatic shotgun12 gauge South Korea396 USAS-12 transferred according to a 2019 SIPRI small arms report.[7]
Submachine gun
Heckler & Koch MP5Submachine gun9×19mm Parabellum GermanyUsed by Royal Thai Army Special Forces[11]
UziSubmachine gun9×19mm Parabellum IsraelUsed by military police.[9]
FN P90Submachine gun5.7x28mm BelgiumFN P90 submachine guns used by Royal Thai Army Special Forces.[9]
Assault rifle and Carbine
M16A1
M16A2
M16A4
Assault rifle5.56×45mm NATO United States
 Thailand
Standard issue rifle.[12] [13]
Daewoo K2Assault rifle5.56×45mm NATO South Korea403 K2s transferred according to a 2019 SIPRI small arms report.[7]
Type 11Assault rifle5.56×45mm NATO ThailandThe Type 11 (ปลย.11) is a Thai license produced version of the Heckler & Koch HK33. Used by Royal Thai Armed Forces and Army Reserve Force Students.[14]
NARAC 556Assault rifle5.56×45mm NATO ThailandThe NARAC556 family is based on improvements of the Colt AR-15 family.[15][16]
FN SCAR-LAssault rifle5.56×45mm NATO BelgiumUsed by 11th Infantry Division[4]
IWI Tavor TAR-21Assault rifle5.56×45mm NATO IsraelStandard infantry rifle.[17][18]
Galil Ace N-23Assault rifle5.56×45mm NATO IsraelUsed by 9th Infantry Division[4]
IWI Tavor X95Carbine5.56×45mm NATO Israel[7]
M4Carbine5.56×45mm NATO United States[4]
Norinco CQ-ACarbine5.56×45mm NATO China[19]
AK-102Carbine5.56×45mm NATO RussiaUsed by Territorial Defense Volunteers[20]
AK-104Carbine7.62×39mm RussiaUsed by Royal Thai Paramilitary Force[20]
Sniper rifle and marksman rifles
IMI GalatzSniper rifle7.62×51mm NATO IsraelUsed in small numbers.[21]
SIG Sauer SSG 3000Sniper rifle7.62×51mm NATO Germany
  Switzerland
[22]
SR-25Marksman rifle7.62×51mm NATO United States[23]
Barrett M82/
Barrett M107
Anti-materiel rifle.50 BMG United StatesUsed by special forces.[24]
Machine gun
M249Light machine gun5.56×45mm NATO United StatesUsed by Royal Thai Army Special Forces.[25]
Daewoo K3Light machine gun5.56×45mm NATO South Korea2 K2s transferred according to a 2019 SIPRI small arms report.[7]
Ultimax 100Light machine gun5.56×45mm NATO Singapore[26]
IMI NegevLight machine gun5.56×45mm NATO Israel1,550 NG-5s were delivered.[9][27]
FN MinimiLight machine gun5.56×45mm NATO Belgium[4]
FN MAG-58General-purpose machine gun7.62×51mm NATO Belgium[9]
M60General-purpose machine gun7.62×51mm NATO United States[9]
Heckler & Koch HK21General-purpose machine gun5.56×45mm NATO Germany[28][9]
M2 BrowningHeavy machine gun.50 BMG United StatesLocally known as Type 93 machine gun (ปก.93). Use by infantry units and mobile vehicles and helicopters.[25]
Grenade launcher
M320Grenade launcher40mm Germany
 United States
[29]
M203Grenade launcher40mm United States[25]
M79Grenade launcher40mm United States[25]
STK 40 AGLAutomatic grenade launcher40mm Singapore[4]
MK19Automatic grenade launcher40mm United States[9]
Anti-tank
FGM-148 JavelinAnti-tank guided missile127mm United States[30]
Spike-MR Anti-tank guided missile 152 mm Israel [31]
BGM-71 TOWAnti-tank guided missile152mm United States[9]
M72 LAWRocket-propelled grenade66 mm United States[9]
Type 69Rocket-propelled grenade85 mm ChinaUsed in small numbers.[29]
Carl Gustaf M3Recoilless rifle84 mm Sweden[25]
M40Recoilless rifle105 mm United StatesMounted on M151 utility vehicles.[9]

Armoured vehicles

Photo Model Type Origin Quantity Notes
Tank
VT-4Main battle tank China60[32]The VT-4 shares many subsystems technology and features from other latest Chinese main battle tanks such as Type 96B and Type 99A[33]
T-84 Oplot-TMain battle tank Ukraine49One visible feature is the new PNK-6 panoramic tank sight. "BM Oplot-T" is an export version for Thailand.[34][35]
M60Main battle tank United States178[36] 53 (M60A1) RISE Passive and

125 (M60A3) TTS in service.[37] 32 M60A3 TTS was upgraded with Israeli TIFCS, HMA, index loader, electric gun and turret drive systems.[38]

M48A5PIMain battle tank United States105[39]Conversions of M48A1 hulls to the M48A5 standard. Retained the engine, transmission and track. All were further upgraded with components from the M60A1 RISE Hull PIP Update Kit.[40]
FV101 ScorpionLight tank United Kingdom150[41]Surveillance Target Acquisition and Weapon Sight from SELEX Galileo Ltd replacing its aging one. Replacing diesel-engine instead of gasoline-engine.[42]
Commando StingrayLight tank United States106[43]It was exported for use by Royal Thai Army, who remain the only user.[44][45]
Combat vehicle
M901 ITVTank destroyer United States18[40]
BTR-3E1Infantry fighting vehicle
 Ukraine
238 [46]
M1126 StrykerInfantry fighting vehicle Canada
 United States
130As 2022, a total of 130 vehicles in service.[47]
VN-1Infantry fighting vehicle China111As of 2021, a total of 111 Type 08 IFV or VN-1 delivered. Thailand acquired 38 vehicles for first batch and another 34 for second batch and 39 for third batch in 2021.[48]
V-100
V-150
Armoured personnel carrier United States43
150
[40]
M113A1/A2/A3Armoured personnel carrier United States426[40]
Type 85Armoured personnel carrier China396[40]
REVA-3Infantry mobility vehicle South Africa314Mine-protected vehicle. Order in 3 Batch.[40]
First WinInfantry mobility vehicle Thailand100+Mine-protected vehicle.[49]
Non-combat vehicles
HumveeMilitary light utility vehicle United StatesUnknownRTA use M998, M1038A1, M1097A1, M1037, M1042, M1025, M1026A1, M966, M997, M997A2.
Thairung MUV4Military light utility vehicle ThailandUnknown[50]
M50,M51 ChaiprakarnMilitary light utility vehicle/Ambulance ThailandUnknown[50]
FV105 SultanArmored command vehicle United KingdomUnknown[51]
Bronco ATTCAmphibious armoured vehicle Singapore10Troop carrier variant. Used by engineers.[52]
Bandvagn 206Amphibious armoured vehicle SwedenUnknownUsed by Engineers.[53]
BREM-84 AtletArmoured recovery vehicle Ukraine2Based on the T-84 Oplot chassis.[54]
Type 84Armoured recovery vehicle China5[40]
FV106 SamsonArmoured recovery vehicle United KingdomUnknown[55]
M88 HerculesArmoured recovery vehicle United States2822× M88A1 + 6×M88A2 [40]
M578 LVRArmoured recovery vehicle United StatesUnknown[56]
M992A2Resupply vehicle United States20[40]
Type 84 AVLBArmoured vehicle-launched bridge China4Based on the Type 69 MBT. 18 m long mobile bridge.[51]

Unarmoured vehicles

Photo Model Type Origin Notes
Unmanned ground vehicle
D-IronUnmanned ground vehicle Estonia
 Thailand
DTI integrated with Australian manufacturer EOS’s R400S-Mk2 Direct Drive-Heavy Duty (D-HD) RWS, with the complete system.[57]
Utility vehicles
Polaris MRZRAll-terrain vehicle United States[58]
Land Rover DefenderMilitary light utility vehicle United KingdomMilitarised Land Rover Defender 4x4 towing vehicle, digital fire control systems, and associated accessories.[59]
Mercedes-Benz G-ClassMilitary light utility vehicle Germany[50]
Mitsubishi Type 73Military light utility vehicle Japan[60]
M151Military light utility vehicle United StatesRTA use M151A2, M718A1, M825.[50][61][62]
Chevrolet ColoradoLight utility vehicle United States
 Thailand
Chevrolet Colorado is locally manufactured by General Motors Thailand.
Toyota Hilux VigoLight utility vehicle Japan
 Thailand
Toyota Hiace has been locally produced by Toyota Motor Thailand.
Isuzu D-MaxLight utility vehicle Japan
 Thailand
Isuzu D-Max is locally assembled by Isuzu Motorsports.
Toyota HiAceAmbulance Japan
 Thailand
Toyota Hiace has been locally produced by Toyota Motor Thailand.
Logistical vehicles
M911Tractor unit United States[61]
M1088Tractor unit United States
Sinotruk HowoTractor unit China
Mercedes-Benz NGTractor unit Germany
RenaultTractor unit France[63]
M35Truck United StatesM35 is 2-1/2 ton cargo truck. RTA use M35, M35A1, M35A2, M50A2, M50A3, M49A1, M49A2, M109A3, M185A1, M292A2, M275, M36A2.[50]
M54Truck United StatesM54 is 5-ton 6x6 truck. RTA use M54, M54A2, M51A1, M51A2, M52, M52A1, M52A2, M246, M543, M543A2, M813, M813A1, M820A2, M817, M818, M816.[50]
Bedford TM3250Truck United KingdomTM3250 is 5-ton 4x4 truck.[50]
UNIMOGTruck GermanyRTA use U1100/L 4x4, U1550 4x4, U2450/L 6x6, U2405 6x6.[50]
Kia KM450Truck South Korea[50]
Kia KM250Truck South Korea[50]
KrAZ-6322Truck UkraineKrAZ-6322 were ordered for Royal Thai Army in April 2013.[64] In October 2013 first KrAZ-6322 trucks were delivered to RTA [65]
TATA 715Truck India
 Thailand
Chaiseri truck 1 1/4 ton built based on TATA LPTA 715 4x4.[66][67]
Hino 500Truck Japan
 Thailand
Hino 500 has been locally produced by Hino Motors Manufacturing (Thailand) Ltd.[50]
Isuzu F-SeriesTruck Japan
 Thailand
RTA use Isuzu FTS 800 4x4, FTS 33 H2E 4x4.[50] Isuzu F-Series is locally assembled by Isuzu Motorsports(Thailand).
Mitsubishi FusoTruck Japan
 Thailand
Isuzu F-Series is locally assembled by Fuso Truck Thailand Co., Ltd..
Nissan Diesel UDDump truck Japan
 Thailand
Nissan Diesel UD is locally assembled by UD TRUCKS CORPORATION (THAILAND) CO., LTD.
M945Bridge Transporter United States[68]
Norinco MFBModular fast bridge ChinaChinese MFB is a modular fast bridge launcher truck 10x10.[69]

Artillery

Photo Model Type Origin Quantity Notes
Multiple rocket launcher
D11AMulti-Purpose self-propelled multiple rocket launcher Israel
 Thailand
1(+11)DTI is partnering with Elbit Systems to develop a Thai version of the PULS.[70]
DTI-1G302 mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher China
 Thailand
12The multiple guided rocket launcher is based on WS-32.[37]
DTI-1302 mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher China
 Thailand
8The weapon is a derivative of the WS-1B.[37]
DTI-2122 mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher Thailand1The second generation of 122mm rocket developed by the Thai defense industry and DTI. Mounted on Type 85 AFV.[71]
SR-4122 mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher China4Export version of PHL-11 using 6x6 Shaanxi SX2190KA truck chassis[37]
Howitzer
M109 howitzer155 mm self-propelled howitzer United States20[37]
ATMOS 2000155 mm self-propelled howitzer Israel
 Thailand
24As 2022, 24 in service. Locally produced and designated as M758 ATMG. Mounted on 6×6 10 tonne Tatra truck.[37][72]
CAESAR155 mm self-propelled howitzer France6[37]
Soltam M-71155 mm towed howitzer Israel32Modified to be self-propelled howitzer mounted on 6×6 truck.[37]
M198155 mm towed howitzer United States116[37]
GHN-45155 mm towed howitzer Canada92[73]
M-425105 mm towed howitzer France
 Thailand
285Thai M-101 rebuilt to M-101/30; Thai designation M-425 [37]
L119105 mm towed howitzer United Kingdom22[37]
GIAT LG1105 mm towed howitzer France30(+6)RTA received the first six of a dozen LG1 Mk III ordered from France.[74][37]
OTO Melara Mod 56105 mm towed howitzer Italy12[75]
Mortar
Cardom120 mm self-propelled mortar Israel
 Thailand
22(+12)SPEAR version for the locally produced and designated as ATMM. Mounted on a 4×4 truck supplied by Tata truck.[72][37]
M1064A3120 mm self-propelled mortar United States1212 M1064A3 ordered in 1995 and delivered in 1997.[76][77]
M132A1120 mm mortar ThailandUnknown[78]
M29 mortar81 mm mortar United StatesUnknown[78]
M121 mortar60 mm mortar ThailandUnknownM121A1 mortar, M121A2 mortar and M121A3 commando mortar[78]

Air defence

Photo Model Type Origin Notes
Surface-to-air missiles
VL MICASurface-to-air missile France1 enter service in 2019, receive two launchers and one command truck.[79]
Starstreak Man-portable air-defense system  United Kingdom 24 launchers with 240 missiles.[37]
9K38 Igla-SMan-portable air-defense system RussiaPart of order placed in 2010.[37][80]
Anti-aircraft gun
M163 VADS20 mm self-propelled anti-aircraft gun United States24 in service. Currently undergoing upgrade by IMI.[81][82]
Bofors L6040 mm towed anti-aircraft gun Sweden30 L/60 (M1) in service[83]
16 EL/70 LVS in service[83]
BAE Systems EL/70 LVS40 mm towed anti-aircraft gun United Kingdom70 EL/70 LVS in service[83]
Oerlikon GDF35 mm twin cannon towed anti-aircraft gun  Switzerland8 GDF-007 in service[84]

Radar system

Photo Model Type Origin Notes
Air search radar
FlycatcherMobile short range air search radar NetherlandsUse supports Bofors L60.[85]
Skyguard 3 FCMobile short range air search radar  SwitzerlandUse supports Oerlikon GDF.[84]
TRML-3D/32Mobile medium range air search radar GermanyUse supports VL Mica.[79]
ATARMedium range air search radar Israel[86]
Artillery-locating radar
AN/TPQ-36(V)11Counter-battery radar United States[87][88]

Aircraft

Photo Model Type Origin Quantity Notes
Helicopter
Bell AH-1F Huey CobraAttack helicopter United States7Four were ordered in 1988 and another four were ordered in 2005.[89][90] One was lost in 2001 crash. Three in storage for spare parts.Will be replaced by the Boeing AH-6.[91]
Boeing AH-6Light attack helicopter United States(+8)8 on order.[92][93]
Airbus Helicopters H125MUtility helicopter France8[91]
Sikorsky UH-60L/M/A BlackhawkUtility helicopter United States18Two UH-60Ls were lost in 2011 and 2022 crashes.[94][95] Current fleet now up to 18 helicopters. 8 UH-60L,3 UH-60A,7 UH-60M[96]
UH-1N Twin HueyUtility helicopter United States4848 units undergoing upgrade to tactical helicopter.[91]
AgustaWestland AW149Utility helicopter Italy5[97][91]
Bell 206 Jet RangerUtility helicopter United States20Both the Bell 206A and Bell 206B are in use.[91]
Airbus Helicopters UH-72A LakotaUtility helicopter United States5One lost in 2016 crash [98]
Airbus Helicopters H145Utility helicopter Germany5(+15)[99]
AgustaWestland AW139VIP transport/Utility helicopter Italy8[100][91]
Mi-17V-5Transport helicopter Russia10[91]
Schweizer 300CObservation/Trainer helicopter United States45For observation and training [91]
Enstrom 480BTrainer helicopter United States21For training. One lost in crash.[91]
Robinson R44Trainer helicopter United States1For training [101]
Fixed-wing aircraft
C-208 Grand Caravan ExUtility aircraft United States2[40]
Kodiak 100Utility aircraft United States3[40]
CASA C-295WMilitary transport aircraft Spain3The RTA ordered one C-295W.[102][91]
CASA C-212-300 AviocarMilitary transport aircraft Spain2Serial numbers 446 and 447 based with the VIP squadron at Don Mueang Airport.[91]
Embraer ERJ-135LRVIP transport aircraft Brazil2Both aircraft delivered (serial numbers 1084/HS-AMP and 1124)[103][104]
British Aerospace Jetstream 41VIP transport aircraft United Kingdom2Serial numbers 41060 and 41094. Based with the VIP unit at Don Mueang Airport.[40]
Pilatus PC-12VIP transport aircraft  Switzerland1[40]
Gulfstream G500VIP transport aircraft United States1[105]
Beechcraft Super King Air 200VIP transport aircraft United States2Serial numbers 0342 and 1165. Based at the Lopburi army complex.[91]
Surveillance Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
IAI Searcher Mk.II Unmanned aerial vehicle  Israel 4 In use since 2001.[106]
Elbit Hermes 450 Unmanned aerial vehicle  Israel 4 The UAVs are operated by the 21st Aviation Battalion at the Army Aviation Centre at Lopburi.[107] In use since 2018.[106]
Aeronautics Defense Dominator Unmanned aerial vehicle  Israel Unknown [Documented by a few sources, not yet seen].[106]
AeroVironment RQ-11 RavenUnmanned aerial vehicle United StatesUnknownIn use since 2010.[106]
DTI U-1 'Sky Scout' Unmanned aerial vehicle  Thailand Unknown It is unknown whether they are in army service. (In use since 2017.)[106]
DTI D-Eyes 02 Unmanned aerial vehicle  Thailand Unknown It is unknown whether they are in army service. (In use since 2017.)[106]
MOAI Target drone  Spain Unknown In use since 2019.[106]

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