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Most of the equipment employed by the land forces are either Yugoslav era, or are modern versions that are locally produced. One exception is the equipment of the special forces which is the most modern available. The reason for this is that special forces are used for both military as well as anti-terrorist operations. |
Most of the equipment employed by the land forces are either Yugoslav era, or are modern versions that are locally produced. One exception is the equipment of the special forces which is the most modern available. The reason for this is that special forces are used for both military as well as anti-terrorist operations.<ref>http://elektron.tmf.bg.ac.yu/user/bojan/JNA%20OOB.pdf</ref> |
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Revision as of 21:58, 7 February 2010
The Serbian Armed Forces have various equipment currently in use with the ground based branch of the army.
Land Forces
Military of Serbia |
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Components |
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Equipment and ranks |
Most of the equipment employed by the land forces are either Yugoslav era, or are modern versions that are locally produced. One exception is the equipment of the special forces which is the most modern available. The reason for this is that special forces are used for both military as well as anti-terrorist operations.[1]
Equipment | Numbers |
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Main Battle Tanks | 277 |
Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicles | 650 |
Towed Artillery | 573 |
Mortars | 1700 82-mm and 560 120-mm |
Self Propelled Artillery | 105 |
Multiple Rocket Launchers | 166 |
Self-Propelled Surface to Air Missile Systems | about 230 |
Vessels | 15 |
Most of infantry standard weapons are produced locally by Zastava Arms.
The special forces are equipped with the latest equipment which is produced locally or imported.
Model | Type | Origin | Builder | Caliber | |
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MP5 | SMG | Germany | Heckler & Koch | 9mm | |
CZ-99 | pistol | Serbia | Zastava Arms | 10.17mm | |
Zastava M21 | Assault rifle | Serbia | Zastava Arms | 5.56mm | |
Sako TRG | Sniper rifle | Finland | SAKO | .308 Winchester |
There are large quantities of Soviet-Yugoslav era antitank systems. Currently the most modern systems are M-90 Stršljen and the Bumbar set to replace obsolete systems.
Currently the M-80A is the most modern infantry fighting vehicle. The M-84 is currently the most modern main battle tank in inventory, they are planned to be modernized to M-84AS standard. Lazar BVT is a new locally produced mine resistance ambush protected vehicle that is most likely going to enter into military service within the next year.
Model | Type | Origin | Number | Notes |
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M-84 | Tank | Yugoslavia | 212 | Upgrading to M-84AS(Yugoimport SDPR) |
M-80A | Infantry fighting vehicle | Yugoslavia | 562 | |
LAZAR | Armoured personnel carrier | Serbia | n/a | |
BTR-50 | Armoured personnel carrier | Soviet Union | n/a | Retiring |
BOV(-VP) M-86 | Armoured personnel carrier | Yugoslavia | 58 | |
MT-LBu | Armoured personnel carrier | Soviet Union | 50 | |
BRDM-2 | Scout vehicle | Soviet Union | 28 | |
M-84AI | Armoured recovery vehicle | Yugoslavia | 30 | |
T-55 TZI | Armoured recovery vehicle | Soviet Union | 40 | |
MUNJA | Combat engineering vehicle | Serbia | Unknown | Converted from T-55 |
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M-84 AS
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T72
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M-80A
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LAZAR
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KURJAK
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BOV-VP
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BOV-1
Most artillery equipment is from the Yugoslav era however Serbia has the capability to build vehicle based systems such as M-94 and M-77 and continuously upgrades its current artillery and MLRS delivery systems. Serbia is currently producing several new systems such as the Nora B-52 and SORA 122mm.
Model | Type | Origin | Number |
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M-72 | 82mm mortar | Yugoslavia | 1,200 |
M-74/75 | 120mm mortar | Yugoslavia | 900 |
D-30J | 122mm howitzer | Soviet Union | 303 in reserve[2][3] |
M84 Nora A | 152mm howitzer | Yugoslavia | 36[3] |
2S1 Gvozdika | Self-propelled artillery | Soviet Union | 72[4] |
M-77 MLRS | Multiple Launch Rocket System | Yugoslavia | 70, 40 in reserve |
M-87 Orkan II | Multiple Launch Rocket System | Serbia | 4[5] |
M-94 MLRS | Multiple Launch Rocket System | Serbia | 48 , 100 in reserve |
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Plamen-S
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M46
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D-30J 122 mm