Key:- Unit Name (Builders) (current operators) - No. in service as of 2008 - notes
Ground Forces
All vehicles in this section have the real world numbers in service listed. It is my belief that every 10 real world tanks should represent 1 civ 4 tank. So North Korea has 1600 T-55's, in game they have 160. I think thats a fair system?
Main Battle Tanks
Notes - Non buildable starting unit , easily destroyed by most tanks produced post 1980's and by all modern infantry.
- AMX-30 - (France)
-- Operators
--- Bosnia - 52
--- Cyprus - 102
--- Qatar - 24
--- Saudia Arabia - 290
--- United Arab Emirates - 64
--- Venzuela - 82
Notes - Non buildable starting unit
- Al-Zarrar - (USSR\Pakistan)
-- Operators
--- Pakistan - 320
Notes - New tank on a T-55 Chasis
- Al-Khalid tank (Pakistan)
-- Operators
--- Pakistan 350
- Notes - Buildable unit, indigenous design based on chinese Type 90.
- Ariete - (Italy)
-- Operators
--- Italy - 200
Notes - Buildable unit.
- Arjun MBT - (India)
-- Operators
--- India - 64
Notes - Buildable Unit
- Centurion MBT (UK)
-- Operators
--- Singapore - 60
Notes - Non-Buildable starting unit
- Ch'ŏnma-ho (North Korea)
-- Operators
--- North Korea - 700
Notes: numbers arent known for sure due to NK's secrecy.
- Challenger 1 (United Kingdom)
-- Operators
--- Jordan - 392
Notes - Non-buildable starting unit
- Challenger 2 (United Kingdom)
-- Operators
--- 38 - Oman
--- 366 - United Kingdom
Notes - Non-buildable starting unit
- Chieftan (United Kingdom)
-- Operators
--- 100 - Iran
Notes - Non-buildable starting unit.
- K1 88-Tank (South Korea)
-- Operators
--- 1000 - South Korea
Notes - None
- K2 Black Panther (South Korea)
-- Operators
--- 0 - South Korea
Notes - full scale production begins 2009
- Leclerc (France)
-- Operators
--- 406 - France
--- 388 - United Arab Emirates
Notes - production ended 2008 so technically still buildable?
- Leopard 1 (West Germany)
-- Operators
--- 132 - Belgium
--- 368 - Brazil
--- 66 - Canada
--- 202 - Chile
--- 502 - Greece
--- 120 - Italy
--- 43 - Lebanon
--- 20 - Norway
--- 394 - Turkey
Notes - Non-buildable starting unit
- Leopard 2 (Germany)
-- Operators
--- 114 - Austria
--- 132 - Chile
--- 214 - Canada
--- 57 - Denmark
--- 91 - Finland
--- 408 - Germany
--- 366 - Greece
--- 110 - Netherlands
--- 52 - Norway
--- 128 - Poland
--- 37 - Portugal
--- 66 - Singapore
--- 327 - Spain
--- 122 - Sweden
--- 380 - Switzerland
--- 339 - Turkey
Notes - various different sub-models of above tank.
- M-84 (Yugoslavia)
-- Operators
--- 212 - Serbia
--- 149 - Kuwait
--- 16 - Bosnia and Herzegovina
--- 80 - Croatia
--- 54 - Slovenia
Notes - Non-Buildable starting unit
- M1 Abrams (United States of America)
-- Operators
--- 59 - Australia
--- 1005 - Egypt
--- 218 - Kuwait
--- 388 - Saudi Arabia
--- 5970 - United States of America
Notes - still in production, US tanks upgraded to M1A2 standard.
- M48 Patton (United States of America)
-- Operators
--- 80 - Iran
--- 561 - Israel - Heavily upgraded
--- 200 - Jordan
--- 850 - South Korea
--- 104 - Lebanon
--- 235 - Northern Cyprus
--- 345 - Pakistan
--- 450 - Taiwan
--- 150 - Thailand
--- 2875 - Turkey
--- 20 - Vietnam
Notes - Non buildable starting unit.
- Merkava Mark I & II(Israel)
-- Operators
--- 830 - Israel
Notes - Non-buildable starting unit
- Merkava Mark III & IV (Israel)
-- Operators
--- 970 - Israel
Notes - Mark 4 buildable
- P'okpoong-Ho (North Korea)
-- Operators
--- 250 - North Korea
Notes - In production, details hazy due to North Korean secracey
- PT-91 (Poland)
-- Operators
--- 233 - Poland
--- 48 - Malaysia
Notes - none
- T-55\T-54 (USSR)
-- Operators-
--- Abkhazia - 55
--- Afgahinistan - 600
--- Albania - 375
--- Algeria - 275
--- Angola - 100
--- Azerbaiijan - 123
--- Bangladesh - 60
--- Belarus - 29
--- Bosnia and Herzegovina - 150
--- Bulgaria - 160
--- Cambodia - 100
--- Central African Republic - 4
--- Chad - 60
--- Croatia -222
--- Cuba - 1100
--- Democratic Republic of Congo - 20
--- Ecuador - 30
--- Egypt - 650 - 260 Ramses II MBT's (massively upgraded version)
--- Equatorial Guinea - 3
--- Eritrea - 10
--- Ethiopa - 250
--- Georgia - 23
--- Guinea - 8
--- Hungary - 597
--- India - 200
--- Iran - 540
--- Israel - 126
--- Laos - 30
--- Latvia - 3
--- Lebanon - 205
--- Libya - 460
--- Mauritania - 35
--- Mongolia - 350
--- Montenegro - 62
--- Nicaragua - 31
--- Nigeria - 50
--- North Korea - 1600
--- Peru - 375
--- Romania - 647
--- Russia - 1010
--- Rwanda - 12
--- Somaliland - 85 - Breakaway from Somalia
--- Sudan - 200
--- Syria - 2150
--- Togo - 2
--- Uganda - 20
--- Ukraine - 112
--- Uruguay - 15
--- Uzbekistan - 80
--- Vietnam - 900
--- Yemen - 700
--- Zambia - 10
--- Zimbabwae - 20
- T-62 (USSR)
-- Operators
--- 170 - Afghanistan
--- 300 - Algeria
--- 50 - Angola
--- 300 - Cuba
--- 600 - Egypt
--- 100 - Ethiopia
--- 75 - Iran
--- 70 - Israel
--- 75 - Kazakhstan
--- 170 - Libya
--- 250 - Mongolia
--- 800 - North Korea
--- 2020 - Russia-
--- 1000 - Syria
--- 170 - Uzbekistan
--- 80 - Vietnam
--- 30 - Yemem
Notes - Non-buildable starting unit
- T-64 (USSR)
-- Operators
--- 2215 - Ukraine
--- 4000 - Russia
--- 100 - Uzbekistan
Notes - Non buildable starting unit
- T-72 (USSR\Russia)
-- Operators
--- unknown number captured from USSR - Afgahnista
--- 500 -Algeria
--- 22 - Angola
--- 160 - Armenia
--- 180 - Azerbaijan
--- 1465 - Belarus
--- 160 - Bulgaria - 300 Reserve
--- 50 - Cuba
--- 179 - Czech Republic
--- 50 - Ethiopia
--- 225 - Georgia
--- 195 - Hungary
--- 2010 - India
--- 480 - Iran
--- 77 - Iraq
--- 650 - Kazakhstan
--- 77 - Kenya
--- 210 - Krgystan
--- 150 - Libya
--- 31 - Macedonia
--- 200 - Morocco
--- 139 - Burma
--- 1 - North Korea
--- 589 - Poland
--- 35 - Romania
--- 9944 - Russia - of which 7800 reserves
--- 65 - Serbia
--- 272 - Slovakia
--- 1600 - Syria
--- 44 - Tajikistan
--- 702 - Turkmenistan
--- 1302 - Ukraine
--- 70 - Uzbekistan
--- 150 - Vietnam
--- 39 - Yemen
Notes - Still in production, various diffrent models in service
- T-80 (USSR\Russia\Ukraine)
-- Operators
--- 90 - Belarus
--- 41 - Cyprus
--- 285 - Pakistan
--- 50 - People's Republic of China
--- 5956 - Russia - of which 1456 are in reserve
--- 33 - South Korea
--- 271 - Ukraine
Notes - Still in Production in Ukraine
- T-84 (Ukraine)
-- Operators
--- 10 - Ukraine
Notes - currently in production
- T-90 (Russia)
-- Operators
--- 480 - Russia
--- 410 - India - 1000 more to be manufactured in India
Notes - currently in Production in Russia and India
- TAM or Tanque Argentino Mediano (Argentina\Germany)
-- Operators
--- 200 - Argentina
Notes - Non builable starting unit
- TR-85 (Romania)
-- Operators
--- 315 - Romania
Notes - Non buildable starting unit
- Type 59 (People's Republic of China)
-- Operators
--- 100 - Agahnistan
--- 264 - Bangladesh
--- 200 - Cambodia
--- 20 - Democratic Republic of Congo
--- 220 - Iran
--- 175 - North Korea
--- 1200 - Pakistan
--- 6000 - People's Republic of China
--- 15 - Republic of Congo
--- 80 - Sri Lanka
--- 10 - Sudan
--- 30 - Tanzania
--- 158 - Thailand
--- 350 - Vietnam
--- 20 - Zambia
--- 30 - Zimbabwae
Notes - Non buildable starting unit
- Type 69/79 (People's Republic of China)
-- Operators
--- 150 - Albania
--- 88 - Bangladesh
--- 200 - Iran
--- 60 - Burma
--- 250 - Pakistan
--- 98 - Thailand
--- 20 - Sri Lanka
--- 10 - Zimbabwae
Notes - Non buildable starting unit
- Type 74 (Japan)
-- Operators
--- 700 - Japan
Notes - Non Builable starting unit
- Type 88 (People's Republic of China)
-- Operators
--- 500 - People's Republic of China
--- 500 - Pakistan
--- Sudan - Unknown number, most likely under 50
Notes - Non Buildable starting unit
- Type 90 (Japan)
-- Operators
--- 315 - Japan
Notes - Currently in production (?)
- Type 96 (People's Republic of China)
-- Operators
--- 2500 - People's Republic of China
Notes - Currently in production
- Type 99 (People's Republic of China)
-- Operators
--- 300 - People's Republic of China
Notes - Currently in production
- Vickers MBT (United Kingdom)
-- Operators
--- 73 - Kenya
--- 1800 - India - License built under Vijayanta name
Notes- Non buildable starting unit
- Zulfiqar (Iran)
-- Operators
--- 100 - Iran
Notes - Currently in production
TANKS ARE NOW FINISHED! HUZZAH!
Only took till quarter to 7 no the 30th November