Country catalog

Finland Weapons and Military Equipment

Browse 9 weapon systems built or assembled in Finland, including armored vehicles, artillery, and related systems, with images, specifications, source notes, and conflict records.

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Armored Vehicles

Troop carriers, infantry fighting vehicles, and protected mobility.

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Sisu GTP, 4x4 protected mobility vehicle, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarSisu GTP4x4 protected mobility vehicleBuilt by: Sisu AutoSisu GTP is a Finnish 4x4 protected mobility vehicle built by Sisu Auto around a modular crew cab and interchangeable mission bodies. Official Sisu material emphasizes off-road mobility, STANAG 4569-class protection options, a 16.5-tonne gross weight, and seating layouts from utility to 2+8 troop-transport configuration; Finnish and Swedish procurement has since expanded the family into TGB24 troop-transport, command, medical, CBRN, and air-defense roles, while 2026 defense reporting placed at least one GTP with Ukrainian Special Operations Forces without a public transfer route.
Sisu XA-180, 6x6 amphibious armored personnel carrier, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarSisu XA-1806x6 amphibious armored personnel carrierBuilt by: Sisu Auto / PatriaSisu XA-180 is the original Finnish Pasi 6x6 armored personnel carrier, designed by Sisu Auto for the Finnish Defence Forces as an amphibious troop carrier with simple maintenance, a two-person crew, and space for an infantry squad. The type later became part of Patria's XA-series support and modernization work, and Ukrainian and defense-media reporting documented XA-180/XA-185-family Pasi vehicles with Ukrainian troops and marines during the full-scale phase of the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
Patria 6x6, 6x6 wheeled armored personnel carrier and combat-support vehicle, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine WarPatria 6x66x6 wheeled armored personnel carrier and combat-support vehicleBuilt by: PatriaPatria 6x6 is a Finnish six-wheel armored personnel carrier and combat-support platform selected for the multinational Common Armoured Vehicle System programme. The vehicle combines protected troop transport, modular mission kits, optional amphibious capability, and configurations for command, medical evacuation, heavy APC, remote-weapon-station, and 120 mm NEMO mortar roles. By 2026 CAVS had seven NATO participants and nearly 2,000 ordered vehicles including options, while Latvia-produced Patria 6x6 APCs had been transferred to Ukrainian service during the full-scale phase of the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
Patria AMV, 8x8 modular wheeled armored personnel carrier / infantry fighting vehicle family, Armored Vehicles2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2014 Yemen Civil WarPatria AMV8x8 modular wheeled armored personnel carrier / infantry fighting vehicle familyBuilt by: PatriaPatria AMV is Finland's modular 8x8 armored wheeled vehicle family, developed by Patria for troop transport, infantry fighting, command, ambulance, reconnaissance, fire-support, anti-tank, repair, and mortar-carrier roles. The family includes the current AMV XP branch, AMOS mortar-carrier integration, licensed derivatives such as Poland's KTO Rosomak supplied to Ukraine, and UAE variants documented in Yemen with remote weapon stations and BMP-3-derived turret fits.

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Artillery

Tube artillery, rocket artillery, and long-range ground fires.

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M/41D 120 mm mortar, 120 mm towed heavy mortar, Artillery2014 Russia-Ukraine WarM/41D 120 mm mortar120 mm towed heavy mortarBuilt by: Tampella / Bofors Defence ABThe M/41D is the Swedish-service branch of the Finnish Tampella 120 Krh/40 heavy mortar family, a Stokes-Brandt-pattern 120 mm weapon built for mobile indirect fire. Ukraine accepted the Swedish 120 mm M/41D into service during the full-scale Russia-Ukraine War, while open sources also document its older Finnish design base, Swedish licensed production, Baltic holdings, and continued relevance as a compact fire-support mortar.

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Support Equipment

Transport, logistics, recovery, command, engineering, and other enabling equipment.

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