Army comparison: Peru vs United States

Overview

United States's army fields 171,065 active vehicles β€” 167:1 Peru's 1,024. Additionally, Peru has 75 and United States has 12,800 vehicles in storage.

The breakdown includes 205 vs 2,666 tanks, 0 vs 7,724 infantry fighting vehicles, 295 vs 6,863 armored personnel carriers, 12 vs 1,521 self-propelled artillery, 290 vs 1,878 towed artillery, 49 vs 1,531 rocket launchers (Peru vs United States).

Peruvian Army πŸ‡΅πŸ‡ͺ

Total vehicles 1024 as of 2026
In storage 75
On order 195

United States Army πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

Total vehicles 171065 as of 2026
In storage 12800
On order 12602

Peruvian vehicles by category

Vehicle category Total
Main Battle Tank 205
Infantry Fighting Vehicle 0
Armored Personnel Carrier 295
Light Armoured Vehicle 173
Tank Destroyer 0
Self-Propelled Artillery 12
Towed Artillery 290
Multiple Launch Rocket System 49

United States vehicles by category

Vehicle category Total
Main Battle Tank 2666
Infantry Fighting Vehicle 7724
Armored Personnel Carrier 6863
Light Armoured Vehicle 148882
Tank Destroyer 0
Self-Propelled Artillery 1521
Towed Artillery 1878
Multiple Launch Rocket System 1531

Vehicle Categories Radar Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

Which country has more armored vehicles, Peru or United States?
United States has a larger ground force with 171,065 vehicles compared to Peru's 1,024 vehicles.
Which country has more tanks, Peru or United States?
United States operates more main battle tanks with 2,666 compared to Peru's 205.
Which army has more infantry fighting vehicles, Peru or United States?
United States has 7,724 infantry fighting vehicles compared to Peru's 0.
Which country has more armored personnel carriers, Peru or United States?
United States operates 6,863 APCs compared to Peru's 295.
Which country has more artillery systems, Peru or United States?
United States fields 4,930 artillery systems (self-propelled, towed, and MLRS) compared to Peru's 351.
How do the Peru and United States armies compare in size?
United States's army is 167.1 times larger than Peru's in terms of total vehicles (171,065 vs 1,024).