The following is a partial listing of FV ("fighting vehicle") numbers as used by the British Army. Some vehicles do not have FV numbers (e.g. the AS-90).

0–999

300px|thumb|FV215, Cancelled project for a heavy SPG based on the Conqueror Mk II tank with a 183 mm gun and rear placement of the traversable turret and fighting compartment. The British Army wanted a tank built around the 183 mm gun, one FV 4005 was built as a stopgap before the FV 215 could go into production, but eventually the project was cancelled altogether.

  • FV100: Series of vehicles based on heavy chassis
  • FV101: Heavy assault tank
  • FV102: Self-propelled gun, heavy anti-tank gun mounting
  • FV100: Series of vehicles based on CVR(T)
  • FV101: Scorpion armoured reconnaissance vehicle
  • FV102: Striker five Swingfire missile launcher
  • FV103: Spartan armoured personnel carrier
  • FV104: Samaritan armoured ambulance
  • FV105: Sultan armoured command vehicle
  • FV106: Samson armoured recovery vehicle
  • FV107: Scimitar armoured reconnaissance vehicle
  • FV108: Streaker CVR(T) high mobility carrier with a number of variants, such as cargo carrier, fire fighter, refueller, Blowpipe/Milan carrier.
  • FV109: Workhorse - replacement for FV432
  • FV120: Spartan with Milan compact turret
  • FV180: Combat Engineering Tractor
  • FV200: Series of vehicles based on Universal Tank chassis
  • FV201: Universal Tank (A45) 17 pdr (later 20 pdr) gun
  • FV202: AVRE(T); with 6.5 inch BL gun
  • FV203: AVRE(L)
  • FV204: Universal tank, flail
  • FV205: Self-propelled medium anti-tank gun
  • FV207: Self-propelled heavy artillery gun with 6" gun
  • FV209: Bridgelayer
  • FV209: Armoured recovery vehicle
  • FV216: Tank, Heavy, Royal Engineers, Flail
  • FV217: Self-propelled 120 mm Medium Anti-Tank No. 1
  • FV623: Truck, High Mobility Load Carrier, 5-Ton, 6 x 6, Stalwart Mk. 2, Limber