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List of equipment of the United Arab Emirates Army

List of equipment of the United Arab Emirates Army

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The United Arab Emirates Army possesses a variety of equipment.

Small arms

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Decommissioned equipment

  • North Korea Hwasong-5 - 25 (ordered 1989, decommissioned due to dis-satisfactory quality)[66][67]

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