This is a list of weapons, vehicles and aircraft used by the Swiss Army.
Base equipment
editInfantry weapons
editSmall arms
editModel | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber | Notes |
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Combat Knife | |||||
Bajonett Mod. 1990 | Switzerland | Bayonet | — | Wenger knife[1] | |
Handguns | |||||
SIG P 220
"Pistol 75" |
Switzerland | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | It replaced the Sig P210.[2][3]
It has been replaced in some specialised functions by the Pistol 03, and by the troops with the Pistol 12/15, but some might be in use today.[4] | |
SIG Pro SPC 2009
"Pistol 03" |
Switzerland | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Successor to the Pistol 75 in some special functions, this weapon was not attributed to the troop but to the units, such as the special forces (Swiss Grenadiers, ARD 10, FSK-17) and the military police.[2] | |
Glock 17
"Pistol 12/15 Standard" |
Austria | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Glock 17 gen 4, successor to the Pistol 03 in special functions, and successor to the Pistol 75 as the standard issued pistol in the Swiss Army. This weapon is issued to career officers, non-commissioned officers, special forces (Swiss Grenadiers, ARD 10, FSK-17) as a secondary weapon.[5] | |
Glock 26
"Pistol 12 Kurz" |
Austria | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Glock 26 gen 4, successor to the Pistol 03 and the Pistol 75 as the short variant of the pistol in the Swiss Army. It is the primary weapon for the military police and mechanics in the army.[5] | |
Submachine guns | |||||
Heckler & Koch MP5
"Machinenpistole" |
|
West Germany | Submachine gun | 9×19mm Parabellum | Several variants used over times to answer specific needs.
|
B&T MP9-N
"Machinenpistole 14" |
Switzerland | Submachine gun | 9×19mm Parabellum | Used as personal defence weapon for units unlikely to see combat, such as cooks and headquarters staff.[7] | |
Assault rifles & Battle rifles | |||||
SIG 550
"Sturmgewehr 90" |
|
Switzerland | Assault rifle | GP 90 | Standard issue assault rifle in service in the Swiss Army, successor to the Stgw 57, it was introduced from 1988.[8]
A total of 600,000 rifles have been produced for the Swiss Army.[8] |
SIG 552
"Sturmgewehr 04" |
Switzerland | Carbine | GP 90 | Shortened version of the Sig 550, in use with the Swiss Grenadiers, ARD 10, FSK-17 .It partially replaced the MP5.[9] | |
SIG 553
"Sturmgewehr 07" |
Switzerland | Carbine | GP 90 | Shortened version of the Sig 550, in use with the Swiss Grenadiers, ARD 10, FSK-17 and the Military Police, it partially replaced the MP5.[9] | |
Machine guns | |||||
FN Minimi
"Leichtes Maschinengewehr 05" |
Belgium | Light machine gun | GP 90 | Equipped with Eotech HWS holographic sight
| |
W+F MG 51 /71
"Maschinengewehr 51" |
|
Switzerland | General-purpose machine gun | GP 11
(7.5×55mm Swiss) |
Manufactured by the Waffenfabrik Bern, it is a derivative of the MG 42.
It is used as:
|
M2 Browning
"Maschinengewehr 63 / 93" |
|
United States | Heavy machine gun | 12.7×99mm NATO | Equipped on the Piranha II in the Swiss Army[11] |
M2 Browning
"Maschinengewehr 07" |
|
United States | Heavy machine gun | 12.7×99mm NATO | Used with Kongsberg protector on the following vehicles:
Also mounted on a manual turret on the LIV (SO) Serval of the ARD 10. |
Designated marksman rifles & Sniper rifles | |||||
SIG 550
"Sturmgewehr 90" |
Switzerland | Designated marksman rifle | GP 90 | Designated marksman in infantry troops, using the standard Stgw90 , equipped with a 4x24 Zielfernrohr scope from Kern, with an expected range of 600 m.[17] | |
SIG 751 SAPR
"Zielfernrohr Sturmgewehr 12" |
— | Switzerland | Designated marksman rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Used with AAD10 and MP Spez Det (military police special detachment). A successor seems to have entered service with the LMT MWS.[18] Rifle equipped with scope Schmidt & Bender 3-20×50 PM II. |
LMT MWS MARS-H
"Zielfernrohr Sturmgewehr 20" |
United States | Designated marksman rifle | 6.5×48mm Creedmore, or | Used with ARD 10 and MP Spez Det (military police special detachment).[18] Rifle equipped with scope Schmidt & Bender 5-20×50 PM II Ultra Short. | |
Sako TRG-42
"Scharfschützengewehr 04" |
Finland | Bolt action, sniper rifle |
8.6 mm
Gw Pat 04, Gw Pat 05 HK, Gw Pat 06 TC |
196 ordered in 2004, all delivered by end 2005[19][20]
It is equipped with the Schmidt & Bender 3-12 scope (3-12x50 PMII), generally used at 10x power at night and 6x by day, and the RLV 0 5 night vision device from Simrad Optronics.[17] It is being replaced by the Scharfschützengewehr 18. | |
Sako TRG-42
"Scharfschützengewehr 18" |
Finland | Bolt action, | 8.6 mm
Gw Pat 04, Gw Pat 05 HK, Gw Pat 06 TC |
Successor to the SSGw 04, being replaced from 2021 to 2023 and mentioned in the Armament Programme 2021.[21][22]
Variant observed with the ARD 10 equipped with a different chassis, the "APO Saber Alloy SKO-42A1 MOD-1", with a Schmidt & Bender 5-20x50 PMII Ultra Short and a night vision module, a Wilcox Raptar.[23] | |
PGM Hécate II
"Präzisionsschützengewehr 04 " |
France | Bolt action, anti-material rifle |
12.7×99mm NATO | 20 ordered, and used by the Special forces (ARD 10 and the Mountain Grenadiers)
It is equipped with the scope LTE J10 F1 8-10x from Scrome. The ammunition used is the Panzer Spreng-Patrone 92.[17] | |
Miscellaneous firearms | |||||
Remington Model 870
"Mehrzweckgewehr" |
United States | Pump action shotgun | 12 gauge | Used by the military police, grenadiers, aviation field surveillance troops.[24] | |
Heckler & Koch P2A1
"Raketenpistolen 78HK" |
Switzerland | Signal pistol | 26.5mm | Licensed production by the Waffenfabrik Bern[25] |
Explosive weapons
editModel | Image | Origin | Type | Notes |
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Grenades | ||||
RUAG HG 85 | Switzerland | Hand grenade | Successor of the HG 43[26]
Training and explosive variants used by the army.[27] Armament Programme 1985, acquisition of 1.5 million grenades, and some others for training.[28] Armament Programme 2015, budget of CHF 38.9 million to replace 1 million of detonator.[29] | |
SIG GL 5040
"Gewehraufsatz 97" |
Switzerland | Under barrel grenade launcher, 40×46mm LV | Ordered with the Armament Programme 1997, budget CHF 51 million.[30] 4,0000 launchers ordered and the munitions, delivered by 1999.
Used by the grenadiers and fusiliers. | |
B&T GL06
"Mehrzweckwerfer 10" |
Switzerland | Grenade launcher, 40×46mm LV | Used by the military police since 2015. | |
Rocket launchers and anti-tank missiles | ||||
M72 LAW Mk 2 | Norway | Rocket-propelled grenade | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2016, budget CHF 2 million.[31] Selected for short-range light armour engagement, to be used by infantry forces.[32]
| |
RGW 90 HH | Germany | Anti-tank rocket launcher | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2016, budget CHF 89 million.[31]
Selected to be used against structures, and vehicle lighter than IFV at rather short range.[32]
| |
Panzerfaust 3 | Germany | Rocket-propelled grenade | 110mm [35] | |
NLAW | United Kingdom | Short-range Anti-tank guided missile | 4,000 ordered with the Armament Programme 2016, budget CHF 140 million.[31] Selected as the future anti-tank missile.[32][36]Deliveries:
| |
BGM-71 TOW-2 | United States | Anti-tank guided missile | 400 launchers, 12,000 missiles ordered in 1986 (USD $209 million) [38]
Only used with the tank hunter Piranha 2 6x6, to be retired in the following years.[39] | |
Land mines | ||||
Richtladung 96 light | Switzerland | Directional light mine | Can be used against un-protected vehicles up to 50 m.[40]
Modified after ratification of Ottawa treaty in 2000 to prevent the indiscriminatory effect.[41] | |
Richtladung 96 heavy | Switzerland | Directional heavy mine | Can be used against un-protected vehicles up to 150 m, 2 splinters per square meter at 150 m.[40]
Modified after ratification of Ottawa treaty in 2000 to prevent the indiscriminatory effect.[41] | |
HPD-2 mine
"Panzerabwehrmine 88" |
France | Anti-tank mine | According to the Swiss government, it complies with the Ottawa treaty as it discriminates weights typical of military vehicle classes.[41] |
Personal equipment
editModel | Image | Origin | Type | In service since | Quantity
(2024) |
Notes |
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Helmets | ||||||
Schuberth Gefechtshelm M92
"Schutzhelm 04" |
Germany | Combat helmet | 2006 | 105,000 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2004, CHF35 million budget, to enter service in 2006[42][43] | |
Ops-Core FAST Helmet | United States | Combat helmet | — | — | Used by the Army Reconnaissance Detachment 10. | |
Schuberth Gefechtshelm M100 | — | Germany | Combat helmet | 2024 | — | In use with the EOD units (KAMIR).[44] |
Bulletproof vests | ||||||
Modular ballistic protection
"Ballistischer Körperschutz 18" |
Belgium | Bulletproof vest | 2022 | 100,000 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2018, budget CHF 199.2 million[45]
Supplied by Seyntex N.V. and SSZ Equipment SA[46] | |
NBC protection | ||||||
Paul Boyé Technologies
"ABC Einsatzanzüge 21" |
France | NBC protection suit level 4 | 2023 | 160,000 | Purchased with the Armament Programme 2021, budget CHF 120 million.[47][48]
The equipment includes the suit. a mask, gloves and overboots. 30'000 protection suits and 3,300 training suits delivered as of 2023.[49] | |
Paul Boyé Technologies
"ABC Ausbildungsanzüge" |
NBC training suit | 2023 | 57,000 | |||
Clothing | ||||||
Combat Clothing 2006
"Kampfbekleidung 90/06" |
Switzerland | Combat uniform | 2006 | — | Using the TAZ 90 camouflage. | |
Modulat combat clothing system 18
"MBAS Program, Kampfbekleidung 18" |
Switzerland | Combat uniform | 2022 | 100,000 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2018, budget CHF 377 million.[45]
This program includes the combat clothing, the modular bags, the hydration systems, and a ballistic protection (199.2 million). Using the TAZ 16 camouflage. (mostly Swiss suppliers)[46] | |
Shoes | ||||||
AKU Tactical ®
"Kampfstielel Schwer 19" |
— | Italy | Combat boots | 2021 | 75,000 | New standard combat shoes, ordered with the Armament Programme 2019.
Replacement of the old combat shoes (KS90).[50] |
AKU Tactical ®
"Kampfstielel Schwer 14 GTX®" |
Italy | Combat boots | 2016 | — | Purchased for professional soldiers[51] | |
Meindl
"Kampfstielel Schwer 08 AGFA" |
Germany | Combat boots | 2010 | — | Purchased for professional soldiers |
Accessories
editModel | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity
(2024) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
VarioRay LLM
"Laser-Licht-Modul 19" |
Germany | Laser sightTactical light | 9'640 | Made by Rheinmetall Soldier Electronics GmbH
Ordered with the Armament Programme 2019, to replace the REM096, delivered in 2020–2022.[52][53] | |
LEICA BIG 25
"Restlichtverstärker 95/19" |
— | Switzerland | Night vision goggles
(3rd generation) |
5'700 | Acquired with the Armament Programme 1995, modified by Safran Vectronix with the Armament Programme 2019 with 4G image intensifier tubes supplied by Photonis.[54] |
new NYX™
"Restlichtverstärker 19" |
Illustration (AN PVS-31D, derived from NYX), | Greece | Night vision goggles
(4th generation) |
8'385 | Designed by Theon Sensors and manufactured by Safran Vectronix AG, equipped with 4G image intensifier tubes supplied by Photonis. |
L3Harris GPNVG-18 | Illustration | United States | Night vision goggles
(4th generation) |
— | Used with ARD 10.[56] |
Safran MOSKITO TI™
"Wärmebildgeräte Medium Range 19" |
Switzerland | Multifunction IR goggles
(laser range finder, laser pointer, compass, inclinometers) |
340 | Designed and madeby Safran Vectronix AG, ordered with the Armament Programme 2019.
Used as an observation tool, can be used to transmit images to command.[54][57][58] | |
Safran JIM Compact™
"Wärmebildgeräte Long Range 19" |
Switzerland | Multifunction IR goggles
(laser range finder, laser pointer, GPS, inclinometers) |
700 | Designed and made by Safran Vectronix AG, ordered with the Armament Programme 2019 .
To equip all artillery reconnaissance vehicle (Eagle V 6x6, Eagle III Mech Aufkl, Eagle III Schiesskdt and MB 300 TASYS Klein).[54][57][58] |
Indirect fire
editArtillery and mortar systems
editName | Image | Origin | Type | Calibre | Acquired | In service since | Quantity
(2024) |
Notes |
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M-109 KAWEST WE | United States | Self-propelled howitzer | 155 mm L/47 |
581 | 2009 | 133 | The remaining M109 are all at the standard M-109 KAWEST WE.[59] | |
12 cm Mortar 74 / 87
"12 cm Minenwerfer 74 / 87" |
Switzerland | Heavy mortar | 120 mm | 320 | 1991–92 | — | Modernised variant in service since the 1990s.[60] | |
Expal MX2 KM 81 mm
"8.1cm Mörser 19" |
Spain | Mortar | 81 mm | 300 | 2021 | 300 (by end 2023) |
Purchased with the Armament Programme 19 for CHF 118 million:[61][62]
| |
6 cm Mortar 87
"6 cm Werfer 87" |
Switzerland | Infantry mortars | 60 mm | 5,500 | 1990 | — | 5'500 of those mortars were initially ordered, their number today is unknown, range 250 – 1,000 meters.[60] |
Electronic equipment for indirect fire support
editModel | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity
(2024) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Elbit laptop
"INTAFF 15" |
— | Israel | Artillery command equipment | — | Ordered to support the M109 Kawest WE[63][64] |
Panasonic CF-20 Toughpad
"TARANIS SMS Scouts" |
[65] | Germany | Observation and fire control computer (laptop) | 520 | Ordered to equip the 8.1 cm Mörser 19[66]
Equipped with the TARANIS system for mortar fire control system (derivative of system ESG FÜWES ADLER III)[67] |
Panasonic FZ-M1 Toughpad
"TARANIS SMS ballistic" |
[68] | Germany | Ballistic computer (tablet) | 320 | Ordered to support the 8.1 cm Mörser 19[66] |
Radio
"SE-189 / + small radios" |
— | — | Radio with data transmission | 120 / 1120 |
Ordered to support the 8.1 cm Mörser 19[66]
Civilian radio used as a transition solution until the service of the TASYS system[62] |
Hirtenberger Defense ELectronic Aiming Device
"ELAD" |
Austria | Mortar electronic aiming device | 300 | Delivered between 2021 and 2023 for the Expal MX2 KM 81 mm.[69] |
Simulator
editName | Image | Origin | Type | In service since | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
SAPH simulator | Switzerland | Self-propelled howitzer simulator | 1999 | Based in Bière and Frauenfeld[70] |
Armoured vehicles
editArmoured fighting vehicles
editName | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity acquired | In service since | Quantity
(2024) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Leopard 2A4
"Panzer 87 WE" |
West Germany | Main battle tank | 380 | 1987 | 134 | 134 Panzer 87 modernised to standard Panzer 87 WE through the Armament Programme 2006, converted in 2009–2011, in active service since 2011.[71]
71 Leopard 2A4 remaining in reserve. | |
CV9030 CH
"Schützenpanzer 2000" |
Sweden | Infantry fighting vehicle | 154 | 2003 | 186 | Purchased with the Armament Programme 2000, budget CHF 990 million.[72]
Modernisation of the CV90 through the Armement Program 2020, budget CHF 438 million.[73] Option for 124 additional CV9030 was never confirmed.[74] | |
CV9030 CH
"Kommando Schützenpanzer 2000" |
Infantry fighting vehicle, Command Post | 32 | |||||
CV9030 CH
"Ausbildungsmittel Spz. 2000" |
Sweden | Instruction equipment | 7 turrets
3 chassis |
— | 7 | Purchased with the Complementary Armament Programme 2002, budget CHF 37 million, used only to train the troop and the mechanics[75] (7 turrets and 3 chassis) | |
Mowag Piranha IB 6×6 "Panzerjäger 90 " |
Switzerland | Tank hunter | 310 | 1990 | 106 | Vehicles equipped with a NM142 turret (Norwegian design), armed with 2 BGM-71 TOW.
To be retired from 2023 to 2025.[45] 200 modified in other variants, 2 destroyed in accident, 2 sold to police Geneva. |
Armoured vehicles (APC, command and reconnaissance vehicles)
editName | Image | Origin | Type | Acquired new | In service since | Quantity
(2024) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
M113 A1
"SchützPanzer 63/07 Rpe" |
— | United States | Armoured Personnel Carrier | 1,250 [38] | 2008 | 40 | SE-235 / m2+ / m1[76] |
M113 A1
"Kommando Panzer 63/07" |
United States | Command vehicle | 2008 | 50 | SE-235 / m2+ / m1[77]
To be replaced by Mowag Eagle V 6×6, the order is to be placed in 2 batches (2024[78] and 2026[79]) | ||
M113 A1
"Kommando Panzer Artillerie 63/97" |
United States | Artillery command post | 1998 | 35 | SE-235 / m2+ / m1
GPS / INTAFF[80] | ||
M113 A1
"Feuerleitpanzer 63/97" |
United States | Fire direction vehicle | 1998 | 53 | SE-235 / m2+ / m1 / INTAFF[81] | ||
Mowag Piranha IB 6×6
"Kommando Panzer 6×6 gl" |
Switzerland | Command vehicle | 0 | 2008 | 160 | Converted from Panzerjäger 90 with the Armament Programme 2006, budget CHF126 million[82]
Turret M153 Protector with M2 Browning (Mg 07). | |
Mowag Piranha IB 6×6 | Switzerland | Armoured ambulance | 0 | 2006 | 40 | Converted from Panzerjäger 90 with the Armament Programme 2005, budget CHF 38 million[83][84] | |
Mowag Piranha IB 6×6
"Panzerjäger Fahrschule" |
— | Switzerland | Driver training vehicle | 4 | — | 4 | Driver training vehicle[85] |
Mowag Piranha IIC 8×8
"Radschützenpanzer 93 " |
Switzerland | Armoured Personnel Carrier | 282 | 1995 | 515 | 515 Piranha II
8×8. in 4 variants, CHF 721 million Armament Programme:
Equipment: | |
Mowag Piranha IIC 8×8
"PAL Pz 93" |
Switzerland | Armoured Personnel Carrier | 141 | 1995 | |||
Mowag Piranha IIC 8×8
"Kommado Panzer 93/99" |
Switzerland | Command vehicle | 92 | 1995 | |||
Mowag Piranha IIC 8×8
"Kommando Panzer 93/99 INTAFF" |
Switzerland | Artillery command post | |||||
Mowag Piranha IIC 8×8
"Schützpanzer 93 Fahrschule" |
Switzerland | Driver training vehicle | 5 | 1995 | 5 | Driver training vehicle [89] | |
Mowag Piranha IIC 8×8
"Schützpanzer 93 Militärpolizei" |
Switzerland | Armoured Personnel Carrier | 8 | 1998 | 8 | Military police vehicle [90] | |
Mowag Piranha IIIC 8×8
"Führung Panzer FIS/HE" |
Switzerland | Command vehicle | 6 | 2005 | 6 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2002.
Armed with M2 Browning (Mg 63/93)[91] | |
Mowag Piranha IIIC 8×8
"Führung Panzer FIS/HE INTAFF" |
Switzerland | Artillery command post | 6 | 2011 | 6 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2007.
Artillery Command, also known as Fire Management Center[92][93] | |
Mowag Duro IIIP 6×6
"Duro Geschütztes Mannschaftstransportfahrzeug" |
Switzerland | Armoured Personnel Carrier | 407 | 2010 | 417 | 420 Mowag Duro IIIP 6×6 in 3 variants, CHF 740 million
Armament programme:
3 GMTF lost over accidents.[97] Protector RCWS for the GMTF variant. 72 GMTF equipped with FIS HE command information system.[98] | |
Mowag Duro IIIP 6×6
"Duro GMTF SWISSINT KFOR" |
— | Switzerland | Armoured Personnel Carrier | 6 | 2010 | ||
Mowag Duro IIIP 6×6
"Duro GMTF SWISSINT KFOR Ambulance" |
Switzerland | Armoured ambulance | 4 | 2010 | |||
Mowag Eagle II
"Aufklärungsfahrzeug 97/06" |
Switzerland | Armoured reconnaissance vehicle | 175 | 1997 | 171 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 1997, budget CHF 99 million.[99]
Modernised in 2006, 4 decommissioned after accident.[100] | |
Mowag Eagle III
"Schiesskommandanten Fahrzeug INTAFF"(SKdt Fz INTAFF) |
Switzerland | Artillery observer vehicle and artillery command post |
120 | 2003 | 119 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2000, budget CHF 166 million.[100] | |
ACS Enok 5.4 Swissint
"Panzer Wagen, Mercedes-Benz G300 CDI 4×4" |
(Illustration, painted white) |
Germany | Armoured patrol vehicle | Unknown | — | — | Purchased for peace keeping missions for Swissint. Known to be used with the Swisscoy mission.[101][102][103] |
Armoured engineering vehicles
editName | Image | Origin | Type | Acquired | In service since | Quantity
(2024) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BPz3 Büffel
"Bergpanzer Büffel" |
Germany | Armoured recovery vehicle | 0 | 2004 | 25 | Converted from Panzer 87 with the Armament Programme 2001, budget CHF 179 million[104] | |
Leguan
"Brückenpanzer Leo" |
Germany | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | 0 | 2020 | 12 | Converted from Panzer 87 with the Armament Programme 2014, budget CHF 179 million (last being delivered in 2023)[105][104]
The order includes a military section:
A civilian section:
| |
AEV 3 Kodiak
"Geniepanzer Kodiak" |
Germany | Armoured engineering vehicle | 0 | 2008 | 12 | Converted from Panzer 87 with the Armament Programme 2006, budget CHF 139 million[106]
Modules:
| |
M113 A1
"Sappeur Panzer 63/05" |
United States | Sapper vehicle | — | 2005 | 60 | SE-235 / m1.[107]
Replacement planned with Mowag Piranha IV PI PZ 21 (Pionier Panzerfahrzeug 21)[108] | |
M113 A1
"Minenräumpanzer 63/00" |
United States | Mine plow | — | 2003 | 12 | Ordered with Armament Programme 2000.[109]
Replacement planned with Mowag Piranha IV PI PZ 21 (Pionier Panzerfahrzeug 21)[108] | |
Mowag Duro IIIP
"EOD/KAMIBES" |
— | Switzerland | EOD vehicle
(Explosive ordinance disposal) |
5 | 2008 | 5 | 5 DURO–3P Explosive Ordinance Disposal EOD (5 delivered in 2008)[110] |
Telerob tEODor | Germany | EOD robot
(Explosive ordinance disposal) |
5 | — | 5 | Equipping the Mowag Duro IIIP EOD[110] | |
Mowag Eagle V
"EOD" |
Switzerland | EOD vehicle
(Explosive ordinance disposal) |
5 | 2015 | 5 | Equipped with PackBot [111] | |
Endeavor Robotics PackBot | United States | EOD robot
(Explosive ordinance disposal) |
5 | — | 5 | Equipping the Mowag Eagle V EOD[111][112] |
CBRN reconnaissance vehicles
editName | Image | Origin | Type | Acquired | In service since | Quantity
(2024) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Piranha IIIC 8×8
"ABC-Aufklärungsfahrzeug 08 " |
Switzerland | CBRN reconnaissance vehicle
(Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) |
12 | 2015 | 12 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2008, budget CHF 70 million [94] + 25 million (including new tech, Armament Programme 2011[113]).
Equipped with Protector RCWS with Mg 07. Protected by 3 additional ballistic armour modules STANAG level 4[114] | |
Duro IIIP
"Duro ABC Nachweis Fahrzeug"(Nachweis Fz ABC Abw) |
|
Switzerland | CBRN reconnaissance vehicle
(Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) |
12 | 2015 | 12 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2008, budget CHF 47 million. [94]
Divided in 4 teams with each
Equipped with RCWS Protector with Mg 07[98] |
ACS Enok 5.4
"Radiometrie Wagen L22, Mercedes-Benz G280 CDI 4×4" |
Germany | Radiology reconnaissance vehicle | 4 | — | 4 | Equips the ABC Defense Battalion 10 [115][116][117] |
Armoured communications vehicles
editName | Image | Origin | Type | Acquired | In service since | Quantity
(2024) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Piranha IIIC 8×8
"Radio Access Point Pz" |
|
Switzerland | Mobile radio transmission with wire communication system | 36 | 2005 | 36 | Ordered with the Armament program 2002, with a budget of CHF120 million.[118]
13 m high antennas, with 2 R-905 directional antennas, used as the bridge between the wire based communication system IMFS and the radio system SE-235 |
Piranha IIIC 8×8
"Mehrzweck-Sender IFASS", |
Switzerland | Multi-purpose transmitter | 8 | 2012 | 8 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2007. [119]
In service since 2012. IFASS multi-use emitter. | |
Piranha IIIC 8×8
"KOMPAK Pz" |
|
Switzerland | Communication hub vehicle | 12 | 2014 | 12 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2007.[119]
Equipment:
|
Piranha IIIC 8×8
"Kommunikation Panzer" |
Switzerland | Communication hub vehicle | 8 | 2010 | 8 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2009 [121] |
Vehicles
editName | Image | Origin | Type | Acquired | In service since | Quantity
(2024) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Special forces vehicles | |||||||
AGF Serval
"Leicht Aufklärung Fahrzeug 06" (LAuF 06) |
Germany | Light reconnaissance vehicle | Unknown | 2007 | — | Light reconnaissance and support vehicle used by AAD10, supplied in 2007.[122]
Equipped with RLS 609CH mount for M2 Browning and MG 51 /71. To be replaced by the LAUF 20. | |
Utility vehicles | |||||||
M548
"RPE Transport Wagen 68/05" (Rpe Trspw 68/05) |
United States | Ammunition tracked transport vehicle | 119 | 1963 | 58 | To be retired by 2031. [123][124] | |
Mowag Duro I
"Bucher Duro I WE" |
Switzerland | Transport and utility 4×4 vehicle | 3,000 | 2018 | 2,200 | Duro modernised under the Complementary Armament Programme 2015, budget CHF 558 million [125]
| |
Mowag Duro I | Switzerland | Utility vehicles used for command, communications, workshop | 2000 | Around 800 | Vehicles equipped with a shelter tailored to the mission [128] | ||
G-class G300CDI (W461)
"Leichte Geländwagen" |
Germany | Transmission, communication and logistics light vehicles | 3,400 | 2016 | 3,400 | Armament programme 2014, 3,200 vehicles, budget CHF 440 million.[129][130]
Armament programme 2015, 200 communication vehicles SE-235/M2 [131][132] | |
G-class G300CDI (W461)
"L Motf gl Fach Syst Kleinshelter Hess" |
Germany | Transmission, communication and logistics light vehicles | 679 | 2018 | 679 | Armament programme 2015, budget CHF 271 million.[131][132][133][134]
180 of the vehicles are transmission ones, equipped with radio SE-235 / SE-240.[135] | |
Mercedes Benz 316 BT 4×4 |
(illustration vehicle type) |
Germany | Troop transport during peace time | 260 | 2015 | 260 | Armament programme 2013 [136][137] |
Mercedes Benz 316 CDI 4×4 |
(illustration vehicle type) |
Germany | Troop transport during peace time | 280 | 2012 | 280 | Armament programme: [138]
|
Mercedes Benz 316 CDI 4×4 |
(illustration vehicle type) |
Germany | Utility vehicle | 100 | 2014 | 100 | Armament programme 2014 [139] |
VW T5 4×4
"Reparatur Wagen TAFLIR 4×4 VW T5" (RepW TAFLIR VW T5) |
(illustration vehicle type) |
Germany | Repair utility vehicle | — | ― | ― | TAFLIR radar mobile workshop [140] |
Medical vehicles | |||||||
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 516 CDI
"Sanitätswagen Leicht" (Sanw L) |
Germany | Military ambulance | 20 | 2013 | 150 | Ordered with the Armament programme 2009, with a budget of CHF47 million. [141][142]
Used as a complement to the Piranha 6x6. 20 with same medical equipment as piranha 130 with civilian medical equipment. | |
Civilian ambulance | 130 | ||||||
Light trailers | |||||||
1-axle trailer - 1.7 ton capacity
"Anhänger 16" (Anh 16) |
– | Switzerland | Light trailer | 3,500 | 2022 | 3,500 | Armament programme: [143]
Replaces the "Anhänger 87", made by Zbinden. |
None-military vehicles | |||||||
Toyota Hilux (8th gen, 2020 facelift) - double cab, 2.8 D-4D
"Pick-up 5 Pl 4×4" |
– | Japan | Municipal vehicle | 155 | 2022 | 155 | Summer and winter maintenance of military bases.[147] |
Communication
edit- Feldtelefon 50, field telephone
- R-905 microwave transmission station
Boats
editName | Image | Origin | Type | Acquired | In service since | Quantity
(2024) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Watercat 1250
"Patrouillenboot 16" |
Finland | Patrol boat | 14 | 2019 | 14 | Ordered with the Armament programme 2016, with a budget of CHF 49 million.[148]
Designed by Marine Alutech Oy Ab, manufactured by Teijo Shiptec.[149] Equipped with Protector M151 [150] |
Air defence
editSurveillance
editProgram | Image | Origin | Type | In service since | Quantity
(2024) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AN/TPS-75
"FLORES" |
United States | Air surveillance radar, 3D radar, PESA |
2004 | 4 | 4 radar sites, Mount Pilatus, Scopi, Weisshorn and Weissfluh made by Thales Raytheon Systems.[151]
Modernised in 2022.[152] Feeding the FLORAK0 radar system. | |
AN/TPS-70 "Tactical Flight Radar" (TAFLIR) |
United States | Mobile air surveillance radar, 3D radar, PESA, s-band |
1985 | 5 | Feeding the FLORAK0 radar system.[153]
To be replaced by the Tmob Radar MR.[154] | |
Hensoldt ASR-S
"Flugplatz Luftraum Überwachungsradar" |
(illustration) | Germany | Airport Surveillance Radar | ― | 5 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2009, supplied by Hensoldt and EADS Cassidian. Installed at the air bases of Payerne, Emmen, Locarno, Meiringen and Sion. |
Selex PAR 2090 CF
"Militärisches Anflugleitsystem Plus" |
Italy | Precision Approach Radar | ― | 6 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2009, supplied by Selex, through EADS Cassidian.[157][158][159]
Installed at the air bases of Payerne, Emmen, Locarno, Meiringen, Sion. Replaces QUADRADAR |
Air defence systems
editProgram | Image | Origin | Type | In service since | Quantity
(2024) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FIM-92 Stinger
"Leichtes Fliegerabwehr-Lenkwaffensystem Stinger" |
United States | MANPAD | 1994 | 3,500 missiles
480 launchers |
Manufactured under licence by Eidg. Flugzeugwerk Emmen F+W (RUAG today) [160][161] | |
AN/PPQ-2 PSTAR
"Portable Search and Target Acquisition Radar" "Alert STI" |
United States | Trailer equipped with 3D short range radar | 2002 | 24 | Ordered with the Armament Programme 2002, budget CHF70 million to Lockheed Martin NE&SS-Radar Systems [162][160][163]
Used as a surveillance system for the Stinger air-defence units. | |
GDF-005 modified
"35 mm Fliegerabwehrkanonen 63/12" |
Switzerland | Anti-air twin canon | ― | 24 | Modified from the GDF-001 / 002 (Fliegerabwehrkanonen 63) to make it compatible with the AHEAD ammunition.[164][165] | |
Oerlikon Skyguard
"Feuerleitgerät 75/10 Skyguard" (Flt Gt 75/10) |
Switzerland | Fire control system | ― | ― | Fire control system of the GDF-005, equipped with radar and optical sensors.[165] |
Aircraft
editUAV in the Swiss Army
editIntermediate phase with a certain number of drones acquired to build up competences, experience and doctrine prior to a future step.[166] Intent to expend UAV use in 2024.
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Role | Quantity
(2024) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Orbiter 2B | Israel | UAV, Fixed-wing, FLIR |
ISTAR Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance |
3 | Ordered to Aeronautics Defense in 2020, budget for it included in the Armament Programme 2019.[167][168]
At the moment, only used by professional military forces (special forces and artillery)[166] | |
ANAFI/T SE
ANAFI Thermal |
France | Mini-UAV, Multicopter, FLIR |
Training | 74 | Ordered to Parrot / SenseFly in 2020, budget for it included in the Armament Programme 2019, and part of the program "Swiss Mini UAV Program” (Swiss MUAS).
Purchased to be used as a training drone for the troops.[166][169][170] | |
Indago 3 | (illustration picture) | United States | Mini-UAV, Multicopter |
ISR Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance |
7 | Ordered to LM in 2020, budget for it included in the Armament Programme 2019.
Planned to equip special forces, combat troops and rescue troops.[166][171][172] Equipment of Swiss variant:
|
DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced | China | Mini-UAV, Multicopter |
EOD surveillance Explosive ordinance disposal |
4 | [174] | |
Black Hornet Nano | Norway | Nano-UAV, Helicopter, FLIR |
ISR Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance |
19 | Ordered in 2020, budget for it included in the Armament Programme 2019.[166] |
Future equipment
editEquipment ordered
editProgram | Equipment | Type | Image | Origin | Quantity | Delivery | Cost | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vehicles | ||||||||
Aufklärungssystem TASYS | Mowag Eagle V 6×6 |
Armoured reconnaissance vehicles | Switzerland | 100 | From 2024 | CHF 380 million | C2 system supplied by Elbit Systems,
L3 Harris WESCAM MX™ - RSTA on mast 8 m high:[63]
INTAFF 15 for data transmission. | |
LAUF 20 GRF Replacement of the AGF Serval LAUF |
Defenture VECTOR | Light tactical vehicle | Netherlands | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Prototype delivered to Swiss Army in February 2021, meant to be supplied to the ARD 10, order confirmed in December 2023 (special forces)[178][179] | |
Pionier Panzerfahrzeug 21 Replacement of M113 A1 Minenräumpanzer 63/00 and M113 A1 Sappeur Panzer 63/05 |
Mowag Piranha IV | Armoured engineering vehicles | Switzerland | 84 | 2025 | CHF 577 million | 60 ordered in 2021, 24 in 2022.[180]
Global Clearance Solutions supplies a quick coupler, dozer blades, manipulator arms. Pearson supplies mine ploughs. 24 drones part of the contract | |
Indirect Fire | ||||||||
12 cm Mörser 16 Recover capability abandoned in 2010 with the retiring of the M113 A1 Minenwerfer Panzer 64/91 |
Mowag Piranha IV | Mortar carrier | Switzerland | 48 | 2024 | CHF 579 million | 32 Piranha IV Cobra ordered in 2016, 16 additional in 2022.[181]
Additional trucks, and containers were ordered in 2022, but in unknown quantity. Command vehicles modified from existing fleet of Eagle III. | |
Iveco Trakker | Container armoured truck | (illustration picture) | Italy | 12 | ||||
Mowag Eagle III | Command vehicle | Switzerland | 16 | |||||
Ammunition container | ISO shipping containers (20 ft) |
[182] | Switzerland | 36 | ||||
Rheinmetall (former Expal) 81 mm mortar ammunitions | — | Illumination and smoke 81 mm mortar ammunitions |
(illustration picture) |
Germany | — | From 2025 | — | Ordered in July 2024.[183]
Expal ammo design to be manufactured by Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH at the Neuenburg am Rhein plant. |
Air Force | ||||||||
Air 2030, Replacement of the F/A-18C/D Hornet and F-5E Tiger II
"Air2030: Neues Kampfflugzeug" |
F-35A | Swing role, | United States
at least 24 assembled in Italy[184] |
36 | 2027
to 2030 |
CHF 6'036 million, budget breakdown[185]
|
A referendum could still lead to a cancellation of this purchase. | |
Air2030 BODLUV
"Air2030 Bodengestütztes Luftverteidigungssystem grösserer Reichweite" |
TOC-C
"Tactical Operation Center Coordination" |
Coordination | ― | United States | 3 | 2026
to 2028 |
CHF 1.987 billion budget,
Contract USD $1.2 billion |
Coordination of the air-defence mission[186] |
AN/MSQ-132
Known as TOC-E in the Swiss Army "Tactical Operation Center Execution" |
Engagement control station | United States | 5 | [187][188] | ||||
AN/MPQ-65A | AESA Radar, with GaN solid-state transmitters,
Semi-trailer |
United States | 5 | Radar 360°, with a primary direction[189] | ||||
EPP RADAR-V | Electrical power plant for radar |
(illustration of a different variant of the power plant) |
Germany | 5 | Supplied by Vincorion[190] | |||
M903 | Launching station (TEL) | United States | 17 | [189] | ||||
OE-349 Antenna Mast Group | UHF communications array | United States | 7 | [189] | ||||
Raytheon MIM-104E GEM-T (PAC-2) | Long range surface-to-air missile (solid-state GaN transmitters for guidance system) |
United States | 70 | MBDA Deutschland GmbH will manufacture the GEM-T missiles for European clients of Raytheon[191] | ||||
Iveco MLT | Semi trucks
and 8×8 trucks |
(illustration of a Trakker semi-truck) |
Italy | Around
42 |
[192][193] | |||
Air2030 BODLUV complement
"Air2030 Bodengestütztes Luftverteidigungssystem grösserer Reichweite" |
Lockheed Martin PAC-3 MSE | Medium range surface-to-air missile | United States | 72 | 2028 | CHF 300 million | Complementary missile order to Lockheed Martin in 2023, budget for it included in the Armament Programme 2023, and part of the program "Air2030 BODLUV”[194][195][196][197] |
Equipment to be ordered
editProgram | Equipment (pre) selected /
potential equipment |
Type | Image | Origin | Quantity | To enter service in | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Small arms | |||||||
BGM-71 TOW replacement |
Spike LR2 | Anti-tank guided missile | Israel | Unknown | ― | Successor selected in 2023.
Financing and order with Armament Programme 2024, budget CHF 200 million.[198][199] | |
Vehicles | |||||||
M113A1 Kdo Pz 63/07 replacement "Führungsfahrzeug Kat. 3" |
Mowag Eagle V (6×6) |
Armoured command vehicle | (Illustration of base vehicle) | Switzerland | Unknown | 2026 | To be ordered in 2 batches: |
Mowag Piranha IIC 8×8
replacement |
Mowag Piranha IV | Wheeled infantry fighting vehicle | Switzerland | Unknown | Early 2030s | Replacement of the Radschützenpanzer 93[200] | |
Mowag Piranha IB 6×6 replacement | Likely Mowag Eagle V 6×6 |
Armoured ambulance | Switzerland | Unknown | Early 2030s | Replacement of the Sanitätspanzer[200] | |
Mowag Eagle I and II replacement | Likely Mowag Eagle V 4×4 or Piranha IV 6×6 | Reconnaissance vehicle | Switzerland | Unknown | 2033 | Replacement of the Aufklärungsfahrzeug 93 / 97[201] | |
Mowag Eagle III replacement | Likely Mowag Eagle V 6×6 |
Artillery observer vehicle and artillery command post |
(Illustration of base vehicle) |
Switzerland | Unknown | 2033 | Replacement of the "Schiesskommandanten Fahrzeug INTAFF"(SKdt Fz INTAFF)[201] |
Indirect Fire | |||||||
M109 KAWEST WE replacement "Artillerie Wirkplattform und Wirkmittel 2026" |
RCH 155 on Piranha IV (10×10) |
Self-propelled howitzer, 155 mm L/52 |
(Illustration of base vehicle) | Switzerland | CHF 725 million | Around 2028 - 2030 |
|
Long range artillery System | Unknown | Multiple launch rocket system | (Illustration) | Unknown | Unknown | 2030s | > 100 km range artillery system goal[200][206] |
Electronic equipment for the Army | |||||||
Mobile tactical radars
"Tmob Radar MR" |
Unknown | Semi-mobile 3D radar | ― | ― | Unknown | 2031 |
|
Passive air surveillance radar | Unknown | Passive radar |
(Illustration of a passive radar) |
― | Unknown | ― | Financing and order with Armament Programme 2024, budget CHF 120 million.[199] |
UAV for the Army | |||||||
Mini UAV | Unknown | ISR Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance |
(illustration picture) | ― | Unknown | ― | Financing and order with Armament Programme 2024, budget CHF 20 million.[199] |
Air defence | |||||||
Bodluv MR Programme
Replacement of M Flab (Rapier) |
Diehl IRIS-T SLM | Launching station (TEL) | Germany | €700 million | ― | [209][210]
Tender winner: Diehl is the only supplier making a firm offer with the IRIS-T SLM.[211] Budget, CHF 660 million.[212] | |
Hensoldt TRML-4D | AESA Radar, with GaN solid-state transmitters | ||||||
Diehl / Airbus Fortion IBMS-FC | Fire control station | — | |||||
Bodluv KR mob Programme / Oerlikon GDF-005 replacement
Systeme der bodengestützten Luftverteidigung kurze Reichweite mobile |
Skyranger 30 on Piranha IV | Self-propelled anti-air gun | Switzerland | Unknown | 2032 | The 35 mm Fliegerabwehrkanonen 63/12 will need to be replaced from 2032[201][206][213] | |
Skyranger 35 on Piranha IV | |||||||
IRIS-T SL on Mowag Eagle V 6×6 | Self-propelled air defence | Switzerland Germany | |||||
NOMADS on ACSV G5
(missiles AIM-9X II Sidewinder or IRIS-T SL) |
Norway Germany | ||||||
FIM-92 Stinger replacement
List of potential missiles on the right |
FIM-92K Stinger | MANPAD | United States | Unknown | 2032 | Replacement of the Stinger as they will reach their end of life. Potential for modernising the Stinger missiles.[201][206] | |
MBDA Italy new MANPAD[214] | Italy | ||||||
Mistral 3 | France | ||||||
RBS-70 NG | Sweden | ||||||
Starstreak | United Kingdom |
Reserve
editName | Image | Origin | Type | Removed from active service | In reserve (2023) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Leopard 2A4
"Panzer 87" |
West Germany | Main battle tank | 1987 | 71 | 2023, 71 in reserve after sale of 25 tanks to Rheinmetall in November 2023.[215]
The army wishes to reactivate 46 tanks (12 for training, 34 to modernise for active service), and keep 25 tanks in reserve for spare parts.[71] | |
Eagle I
"Aufklärungsfahrzeug 93" |
Switzerland | Armoured reconnaissance vehicle | 1993 | 156 | Retired at the end of 2019[100] |
Former equipment
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