Main artillery piece equipping 3 artillery battalions each attached to an Infantry Mechanized Brigade Heavily deployed during Chaambi Operations Delivered in 1989.
Mounted on HMMWV with some assumed to equip M901 ITV thus no evidence to confirm it. Number of launchers is unknown, but considering the army organisation should be around 36. 454 missiles delivered in 1982 and 180 missiles delivered in 2006.[1]
In November 2024 the US government approved the sale of the FGM-148 to Tunisia for $107.7 million, the deal includes 184 missiles and 30 Lightweight Command Launch Units (LWCLUs).
54 M60A3 delivered in 1984 ($92m deal worth) and 30 M60A1 probably second hand[1] Equipping 2 tank battalions each attached to an infantry mechanized brigade, Leopard 2A5 was being considered as a replacement.
18 armored car delivered in 1970 and 10 second hand delivered in 1999. Variants includes AML-90 equipped with a 90mm gun and AML-60 equipped with a 60mm mortar.
M113A1 : 30 delivered in 1974 + 60 delivered in 1981 M-577A1 CP : 20 delivered in 1981 + 6 delivered in 2003[1] Equipping 3 mechanized infantry battalions each attached to a mechanized infantry brigade.
Delivered in 2016. Aimed to improve soldier protection against improvised explosive device attacks and ambushes following deadly terrorist attacks against the army. Equipped with remote weapon station and forward-looking infrared radar Equipping newly established Intervention battalions.
16 M42 Duster twin-mounted Bofors 40 mm self-propelled AAG (United States/Sweden) 8 delivered in 1968 and 8 delivered in 1972, all second hand; aid
Tanks
30 AMX-13/75 75 mm main gun light tank (France), 15 delivered in 1960 and 15 delivered in 1970
12 M41 Walker Bulldog 76 mm main gun light tank (United States), delivered in 1960, second hand
14 M48A5 Patton 90 mm main gun main battle tank (United States), delivered in 1973, second hand
Armoured vehicles
15 EBR-75 armoured car (France), delivered in 1957
10 M8 Greyhound armoured car (United States), delivered in 1960
Reconnaissance
20 Alvis Saladin 76 mm main gun 6×6 ARV (United Kingdom)
Planned equipment
Leopard 2A5 was considered by the Tunisian army as a replacement for the M60 Patton .
Dongfeng Mengshi CSK-131 has been seen in the streets of the capital of Tunisia with Chinese digital camouflage and Tunisian flag, Units are most likely for testing.