Picture Model Origin Type Version In Service Notes
LARC V vehicle.JPEG LARC-V  United States Amphibious Support Vehicle LARC-V 5 Most refurbished in 2006.
GKN Aquatrack  United Kingdom Amphibious Support Vehicle Aquatrack 2 Introduced in mid 1990s. Originally owned by the Office of Civil Defense but under PMC stewardship.
US Navy 060322-N-5438H-018 U.S. Army soldiers assigned to the Bravo Battery 3rd Battalion 320th Field Artillery Regiment along with Iraq Army soldiers from the 1st Battalion 1st Brigade 4th Division perform a routine patrol.jpg AM General HMMWV  United States Light Utility Vehicle M998A1
M1038A1
M1025A1
- Divided into several variants and series
USMCAmbulance.jpg Maxi-Ambulance  United States Light Utility Vehicle M997A2 4 150 delivered to AFP on November 2011,[23] PMC received 50 units.
US Marine Corps 030224-M-XT622-034 USMC M923 (6X6) 5-ton cargo truck heads a convoy departing Camp Matilda, Kuwait crop.jpg M939 truck  United States Heavy Utility Vehicle M923 - Several delivered to AFP in 2013, several units for the Marines.[24]
M35.jpg M35 Truck  United States 2 1/2-ton Utility Vehicle M35 - Divided into several variants and series. More delivered in 2013.
JeepFrontM151.jpg M151  United States 1/4-ton Light Utility Vehicle and Weapons Carrier Standard - In Service, several carrying M40 106mm recoilless rifle
Delta Mini Cruiser (Philippine Army).jpg Delta Mini Cruiser  Philippines 1/4-ton Light Utility Vehicle M1777 - Divided into several variants and series, including short and stretched utility and armed variants, and modified variants for specialized units.
Marine Multi-purpose Vehicle  Philippines Light Utility Vehicle and Weapons Carrier Standard - To replace the M151 MUTT, usually armed with an M40 106mm recoilless rifle, or as a cheaper alternative to the Humvee.[25]
KM-50 Series  Republic of Korea 5-ton Utility Vehicle KM-500 12 155mm Artillery prime mover. 1st batch of 6 delivered 2012.
KM-45 Series  Republic of Korea 1 1/2-ton Utility Vehicle KM-450 >50 3000 purchased by AFP on 2007, 1000 units shared by Navy/Marines and Air Force[26]
KM-45 Series  Republic of Korea Field Ambulance KM-451 12 500 purchased by AFP in 2012, 200 went to the Marines.