It is the only museum of its kind in Asia and houses about 50 exhibits of vintage armored fighting vehicles.
The oldest exhibit is the silver Ghost Rolls-Royce Armoured Car (Indian Pattern).
The older exhibits date to First World War vintage and served on the battlefields of Cambrai, the Somme, and Flanders.
A Nazi German 88mm anti-aircraft/armour field-gun captured from German troops (possibly belonging to the 15th Panzer Division of the Afrika Korps, based on the divisional markings on the artillery-piece) is also on display at the museum.
On the museum's Memory Hill, it is where the housing of souvenirs of all regiments of the Indian Army's Armoured Corps are kept.