The Puma is a family of Italian light wheeled
armoured fighting vehicle family, consisting of the Puma 6×6 and the Puma 4×4. The vehicles were developed and are produced by the Consorzio
Iveco Fiat –
Oto Melara for the
Italian Army. First prototypes completed in 1988, with a total of five testbed vehicles being completed by 1990.
The 4x4 variant carries 3 troop members plus the driver, the 6×6 variant carries 6 troops plus driver.
History

At first the Puma was intended to complement the
B1 Centauro wheeled tank destroyer in service with the Italian Army's
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s, but today most infantry regiments of the
Italian Army have also been equipped with Pumas.
Eight cavalry regiments and two
special forces regiments are equipped with a total of 330 Puma 4×4 vehicles.
250 Puma 6×6 vehicles are in service with the Italian Army Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima", the "Folgore"
Parachutist Brigade, the 66th Air Assault Regiment and the
Alpini Regiments.
In Italian service, the 4×4 variant carries two soldiers in addition to the driver and gunner, and is used in pairs for battlefield reconnaissance. The 6X6 version carries four soldiers plus driver and gunner, and together with another Puma 6×6 can carry an entire Italian infantry squad of eight men.
At the end of 1999, the Italian Army ordered 580 Puma vehicles, 250 of the 6×6 configuration, and 330 4×4 vehicles. First vehicles were completed in mid-2003.
In 2007 the Italian Army ordered 19
Hitrole 12.7mm
machine gun remote controlled turrets from
Oto Melara and is planning to add extra armor to the vehicle.
In March 2013, Italy donated 20 of its Puma 4×4 vehicles to the
Libyan National Army to face terrorism threats and reaffirm friendly ties with the former colony.
[Libya has received 20 Italian-made Puma wheeled armoured vehicles](_blank)
– Armyrecognition.com, March 3, 2013
In April 2024, a destroyed Puma was seen in drone footage near
Bilohorivka, Luhansk Oblast, suggesting the vehicle was in service with the
Armed Forces of Ukraine, although no record of their deliveries was made.
Operators

* :
Argentine Army, 2 units to train
peacekeepers at
Campo de Mayo
* : 14 Puma 4x4 donated by Italy
* :
Italian Army
* : 20 Puma 4×4 vehicles donated from the Italian Army to
Libyan National Army.
Libya takes delivery of 69 Puma, Nimr Armoured Vehicles
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* : Pakistani Army – 79 Puma 6x6 sold from Italian stocks
* : Armed Forces of Ukraine Unknown number in service, at least one destroyed
See also
* VBL of France
* Komatsu LAV of Japan
* Otokar Cobra of Turkey
References
External links
Official website
{{Commons category, Puma (AFV)
Infantry fighting vehicles of Italy
Wheeled armoured personnel carriers
Iveco vehicles
Six-wheeled vehicles
Military vehicles introduced in the 2000s
Armoured personnel carriers of Italy
Armoured personnel carriers of the post–Cold War period
Infantry fighting vehicles of the post–Cold War period