List of equipment of the Argentine Army

Equipment of the Argentine Army lists weapons, vehicles, aircraft, and other materiel that either are in service or have served with the Argentine Army, since the early 1900s.

Totals for each item are estimated as per sources cited. Items not yet in service but planned for future use are listed in a separate section. Status (confirmed or presumed) of each item is one of the following:
 * INS = in active service
 * RSV = in reserve (not in active service, stored for eventual use)
 * RET = retired (no longer in service or in reserve)
 * TBC = to be confirmed (current status unclear)

Infantry equipment
Uniforms, and personal protection equipment Tactical and communication equipment Grenades and mines
 * Uniforme de Combate Argentino (UCA): Battledress, standard uniform system (MultiCam)
 * MARPAT: Battledress, Used by special forces.
 * MICH: Standard combat helmet.
 * Harris Falcon III: Communications radio system.
 * Niro: Night vision device, locally manufactured. Used in FN FAL
 * Litton M949: Night vision device.
 * AN/PVS-4: Night vision device.
 * AN/PVS-5: Night vision device.
 * AN/PVS-7: Night vision device.
 * Mepro 21: Electro-optical sights. Used in modernized FN FAL.
 * EOTech: Electro-optical sights.
 * GME FMK-2 Mod. 0: Fragmentation hand grenade, locally manufactured.
 * M67 grenade: Fragmentation hand grenade.
 * FMK-1 mine: Plastic anti-personnel mine, 8 centimeters in diameter and 150 grams of explosive charge.
 * Expal P4B: Plastic anti-personnel mine, 8 centimeters in diameter and 180 grams of explosive charge.
 * FMK-3 mine: Plastic anti-tank mine, 24 centimeters in diameter and 6.5 kilograms of explosive charge.
 * FMK-5 mine: Metal anti-tank mine, 254 millimeters in diameter.
 * SB-81 mine: Plastic anti-tank mine, 24 centimeters in diameter and 2 kilograms of explosive charge.
 * FMK-1 Mod.0: Shaped charge, 2350 grams of TNT and 467 millimeters long.
 * FMK-3 Mod.0: Shaped charge, 5510 grams of TNT and 414 millimeters long.

Aircraft
The Argentine Army Aviation service operated since its creation in 1956 both fixed and rotary wing aircraft; these are detailed in a separate list for ease of maintenance.