AMX-10P Marines
The AMX-10P Marines is a variant of the AMX-10P specifically developed to provide improved amphibious capabilities at sea or in rivers of the original AMX-10P.
AMX-10 PAC 90
The primary role of the AMX-10 PAC 90 is that of anti-tank and fire support on the battlefield at ranges between 1,000 and 2,500 m, but it can also be used as a reconnaissance vehicle or as an APC.
AMX-10 ECH
The AMX-10 ECH is an ARV based on the hull of the AMX-10P. It is designed to support AMX-10P vehicles in combat and maintain readiness by conducting repairs as close to the battlefield as possible.
AMX-10 Ambulance
The AMX-10P is also used to perform as a battlefield ambulance. It is based on the same hull as the AMX-10P to ensure that it can perform alongside other armored formations.
AMX-10PC
The AMX-10PC is an armored command post designed to support the operations of armoured formations during combat.
AMX-10 HOT
This was the basic AMX-10P, with the Toucan II turret replaced by a new two-man Lancelot turret based on the TH 20, with four ready-to-launch 4,000 m range MBDA HOT missiles and a further 14 missiles carried in the rear of the hull. The crew of five consisted of the commander and gunner in the turret, two missile loaders, and the driver.
AMX-10 VOA
This was based on the AMX-10PC command vehicle chassis and has been designed for use by artillery observers. Its crew of four consisted of a commander, observer, radio operator, and driver. The turret, which was manned by one or two men, was provided with equipment for day and night observation and local defense.
AMX-10 SOA
The AMX-10 SOA was used for battlefield observation and artillery fire-control. It was essentially an AMX-10P with its Toucan II turret replaced by a new two-man turret armed with an externally-mounted 7.62 mm MG on the right side.
AMX-10 SAF
This was also known as the AMX-10PC SAF and was used with the ATILA artillery FCS. It had a crew of five consisting of the radio operator, driver, two warrant officers, and one commanding officer.
AMX-10 TM
This model towed a 120 mm TDA Model MO-120-RT-61 muzzle loaded rifled mortar, and carried 60 rounds of ammunition, for the mortar. The AMX-10 TM had a crew of six consisting of commander, aimer, artificer, loader, ammunition carrier and driver, and was fitted with a Toucan I turret.
AMX-10 SAT
This was based on the AMX-10 PC command vehicle but had been modified internally to carry a gyro-stabilised theodolite, a topographic survey theodolite, distance measuring equipment, and a navigation system.
AMX-10P with RATAC radar
This had no turret and was fitted with a roof-mounted radar for field artillery fire (RATAC) pulse Doppler radar scanner. The vehicle had a crew of five: commander; radar operator; assistant radar operator; radio operator; driver. The radar had four operating modes: ground surveillance; acquisition and identification; angular deviation measurement; automatic tracking.
AMX-10P upgrade
The AMX-10P ICV upgrade included the installation of a new passive armor package to the front, sides, rear, and hull top to provide an enhanced level of survivability. Other enhancements included a modified rear power-operated ramp, new torsion bars, and reinforced transmission. The original AMX-10P was fully amphibious, propelled in the water by two water-jets mounted one either side of the hull at the rear. These and the trim vane installed at the front of the hull were removed to save weight but the vehicle retained its fording capability.