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2,137 Marders built in total. 2,097 vehicles were upgraded to the Marder 1A3 standard between 1989-1998. 140 Marders were converted to Roland 2 tracked surface-to-air systems from 1978-1983, though the Roland systems were retired from service in 2005. [14] By 2009, Germany had approximately 1,911 operational Marder IFVs of the 1A2 and 1A3 variant.
Marder-1A3 Germany Acquired from Germany in an exchange of 40 Greek BMP-1s with an equal number of German Marder IFVs. 40/40 delivered [ 68 ] as of July 2023.
Used between 1972 and 1992. Twin model now withdrawn from service, but the single barrel version still is used, usually vehicle-mounted [1] This gun is used with the Marder. Greece – 326 used by the Hellenic Air Force Portugal – 30 used by the Army and 6 by the Air Force. Turkey Indonesia Italy - Deployed on Fiat CM6614.
Marder 1A3 Germany: Infantry fighting vehicle: 75 [19] Secondhand from Germany YPR-765: Netherlands 336 [19] 290+ YPR-765 pri 25mm IFV from Netherlands [20] [29] [30] 13 AIFV-B-C25 25mm IFV from Belgium [20] Armoured personnel carrier M113A2MK-1J United States: Armoured personnel carrier: 370
The Puma is the successor of the Marder 1. Orders: 405 originally planned, reduced to 350 in July 2012, it entered service in June 2015, and all delivered by August 2021 [163] Funding approval for a second batch of 229 Puma in March 2022, but only 50 ordered in May 2023 (€1.087 billion), delivery to start in December 2025 to the S1 standard [164]
The Schützenpanzer Puma (SPz Puma), meaning “Schützen-AFV Puma”, is a German infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), per the Panzergrenadier-doctrine, designed to replace the aging Marder IFVs currently in service with the German Army. Production of the first batch of 350 vehicles began in 2010 and was completed in August 2021.
A M2 Bradley tracked infantry fighting vehicle in US service during the Second Battle of Fallujah (2004) A Russian BMP-3 with embarked infantry. An infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), also known as a mechanized infantry combat vehicle (MICV), [1] is a type of armoured fighting vehicle used to carry infantry into battle and provide direct-fire support. [2]
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Austria. SPz Ulan (modern, co-development with Spain); Steyr 4K 7FA tracked armoured personnel carrier/infantry fighting vehicle (production from 1977 for Bolivia, Greece (as Leonidas) and Nigeria).