Equipment of the Serbian Army
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This is a list of equipment used by the Serbian Army.
Armored vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Quantity | Photo | Notes | |
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Main battle tank | ||||||
M-84 | Yugoslavia | Main battle tank | 212 | Deployed in 4 tank battalions. One battalion with 53 tanks for each of the four land brigades of the Serbian Army.[1][2] | ||
T-72 | Czechoslovakia/ Soviet Union | Main battle tank | 13 | One company with 13 tanks still in use. 48 kept in reserve.[2] | ||
T-55 | Soviet Union | Main battle tank | ~550+ | All vehicles are in reserve. | ||
Infantry fighting vehicle | ||||||
Lazar armored vehicle | Serbia | Infantry fighting vehicle | 15 | Currently on order Lazar 3 version with 30mm gun.[3] | ||
BVP M-80 | Yugoslavia | Infantry fighting vehicle | 320 | Deployed in 8 mechanized battalions, 40 vehicles in each. Some 200 M80 are kept in reserve.[1][2] Modernization under way with additional armour, new engine and 30mm A1 gun. | ||
Armoured personnel carrier | ||||||
BTR-50 | Soviet Union | Armoured personnel carrier | 12 | BTR-50PK and BTR-50PU command vehicle versions. 28 are kept in reserve.[1][2] | ||
BTR-60 | Soviet Union | Armoured personnel carrier | 60 | Used mostly as command vehicles with Strela-1M. Some kept in reserve. | ||
MT-LBu | Soviet Union | Armoured personnel carrier | 32 | Used as a command vehicles in 2S1 batteries and battalions. 1V13 (Deputy batteriy commander), 1V14 (Batteriy commander), 1V15 (Deputy battalion commander), 1V16 (Battalion commander).[4] 8 vehicles per artillery battalion of 2S1 howitzers. | ||
OT M-60 | Yugoslavia | Armoured personnel carrier | last 121 operational vehicles withdrawn and placed in reserve in 2004.Some offered for sale in 2015. | |||
BOV VP | Yugoslavia | Armored personnel carrier | 58 | Used by military police.[1][2] | ||
Light armored vehicle | ||||||
BRDM-2 | Soviet Union | Armoured car | 36 | Reconnaissance role in tank and mechanized battalions, 3 vehicles per battalion. 40 are kept in reserve.[1][2] To be replaced with domestic produced BOV M11 | ||
Humvee | United States | Light utility vehicle | 21 | U.S. donation for peacekeeping missions.[5] | ||
Tank destroyer | ||||||
BOV-1 | Yugoslavia | Self-propelled anti-tank missile launcher | 96[6] | In each mechanised battalion of the Serbian army there is a support company armed with 6 BOV-1.[2] Additional 48 are stored in reserve, 6 in each territorial brigade.[6] After the break up of former Yugoslavia, and wars in the 90's, Serbian army inherited between 70 and 80 M83 vehicles.[7] | ||
Armoured recovery vehicle | ||||||
M-84AI | Yugoslavia | Armoured recovery vehicle | 5 | The Polish WZT-3 license was bought and Polish parts were used in the M-84AI project completed in the factory "14 October" in Kruševac.[8] | ||
WZT-2 | Poland | Armoured recovery vehicle | 16 | Bought during 80's from Poland.[8] | ||
JVBT | Czechoslovakia | Armoured recovery vehicle | 8 | Deployed in mechanized battalions, self-propelled artillery battalions and logistic battalions, one per each battalion.[2][8] About 60 vehicles in reserve.[9] | ||
Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | ||||||
MT-55 | Soviet Union | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | 24 | Deployed in tank and mechanized battalions, two per each battalion.[2][8] |
Artillery
Name | Origin | Type | Quantity | Photo | Notes | |
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Self-propelled artillery | ||||||
Nora B-52 | Serbia | Self-propelled gun | 18 units on order | |||
2S1 Gvozdika | Soviet Union | Self-propelled howitzer | 72[6] | 4 self-propelled artillery battalions, one in each of the four land brigades of the Serbian Army.[1] | ||
Towed artillery | ||||||
Gun-howitzer M84 NORA | Yugoslavia | Self-propelled gun | 36 | Two battalions in Mixed Artillery Brigade. | ||
M-46 | Soviet Union | Field gun | 36 | Two battalions in Mixed Artillery Brigade.[1] | ||
D-30 | Soviet Union | Howitzer | 302 | Towed howitzer 122 mm D30 are no longer active arms units but are stored in reserve. | ||
Rocket artillery | ||||||
M-94 Plamen-S | Yugoslavia | Multiple rocket launcher | 38 | One self-propelled rocket artillery battalion (18 M94) deployed in 3rd Land Force Brigade of the Serbian Army[1][10] | ||
M-77 Oganj | Yugoslavia | Multiple rocket launcher | 130 | Three self-propelled rocket artillery battalions (18 M-77 in each) are deployed in 1st, 2nd and 4th Land Force Brigade. Additional 6 M77 are deployed in Mixed Artillery Brigade.[1][10] Modular and xxtended range on 50 km.[11] | ||
LRSVM Morava | Serbia | Multiple rocket launcher | 30 | Introduction started in 2015.[12] | ||
M-87 Orkan | Yugoslavia | Multiple rocket launcher | 4 | All four are part of the Mixed Artillery Brigade.[1] | ||
Mortars | ||||||
M74/M75 mortar | Yugoslavia | Mortar (weapon) | 120mm mortars that are in use in Serbian army. Main role of these mortars is to provide fire support in infantry battalions.[1] | |||
M69 mortar | Yugoslavia | Mortar (weapon) | 82mm mortars used by Serbian army.[13][14] | |||
Ground surveillance radars | ||||||
SNAR 10 | Soviet Union | Ground surveillance radar | 1 | Used in Mixed Artillery Brigade.[15] | ||
ARMS 3 [16] | Soviet Union | Ground meteorological radar | 1 | |||
Air Defense
Name | Origin | Type | Quantity | Photo | Notes | |
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Anti-aircraft defence | ||||||
Bofors L/70 | Sweden | Anti-aircraft autocannon | Batteries comprising 6 x40 mm L/70 anti aircraft guns, with laser-IT bofi group and reconnaissance acquisition radar Giraffe M 85 mounted on domestic FAP 2026 BDS/A truck are part of air defense division in all four Army LF brigades and two Air Force aviation brigades.[1] | |||
M53/59 Praga | Czechoslovakia | Anti-aircraft autocannon | 48 | 48 Returned to service as support to mechanised battalions. | ||
S-125 Neva/Pechora | Soviet Union | SAM system | 32 launchers[17] | Modernized. | ||
2K12 Kub | Soviet Union | SAM system | 53 launchers[18] | Tracked medium-range surface-to-air missile system. Modernized in 2015.[19] | ||
9K31 Strela-1 | Soviet Union | Surface-to-air missile | 54 | Used in air defence artillery missile battalions of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Land Force Brigade of the Serbian Army.[1][20] | ||
9K35 Strela-10 | Soviet Union | Surface-to-air missile | 6 | One battery of Strela-10M mounted on MT-LB combat vehicles was ordered from the former USSR (10 were imported before the war).[21] After the break up of former Yugoslavia one Strela 10 remained in Croatia, 3 remained in Republika Srpska and 6 in Serbia[22] which are now part of the 14th Air Defense Artillery Battalion from the 1st Land Force Brigade.[1] | ||
Radars | ||||||
GIRAFFE Radar | Sweden | Early warning radar | Used in combination with Bofors L/70.[1] Modernized, computerized and extended range 50km[23] | |||
P-12 | Soviet Union | VHF Radar | Serbia modernized them in 2013. | |||
P-18 | Soviet Union | VHF Radar | The presence of a P-18 radar in Yugoslavia during the Kosovo War is believed to have contributed to the loss of an US F-117 Nighthawk during the conflict. | |||
P-40 | Soviet Union | 3D-radar observation station | ||||
PRV-16B | Soviet Union | radar for height measurement | ||||
AN/TPS-70 | United States | 3D radar | 4 | Four acquired in 1984.Two currently operational. Two more acquired from Slovenia in 2015. | ||
Marconi S-605/654 | United Kingdom | surveillance radar | In inventory from late '70s. | |||
Man-portable air-defense systems | ||||||
Strela 2 | Soviet Union | Man-portable air-defense systems | The licensed mass production in former Yugoslavia was organized in "Krusik" arms factory in Valjevo. The domestic Strela-2M systems have been in use since 1979.[1] | |||
9K38 Igla | Soviet Union | Man-portable air-defense systems | In use are versions 9K310 Igla-1 and 9K38 Igla.[1] |
Anti-armour
Name | Origin | Type | Quantity | Photo | Notes | |
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Anti-tank rocket launcher | ||||||
M80 Zolja | Yugoslavia/ Serbia | Shoulder-fired missile | The most numerous unguided anti-tank weapon in Serbian Army.[1] | |||
M79 Osa | Yugoslavia/ Serbia | Shoulder-fired missile | SAF infantry units use 90 mm M79 hand-held missile launcher for defense from enemy armored vehicles and neutralizing of fortified positions. It is used as support armament on M77 self-propelled multiple rocket launchers.[1] | |||
M90 Stršljen | Serbia | Shoulder-fired missile | Used in small amount. | |||
Anti-tank missile | ||||||
9K11 Malyutka | Soviet Union/ Serbia | Anti-tank missile | Manufactured since license in USSR (1973) in the Krusik arms factory in Valjevo, in two basic variants: 9M14M with hand guidance and 9M14P1 with semi automatic guidance, respectively. Serbia is now producing 9M14 with new war-heads, including tandem cumulative, high explosive and thermobaric.[1] | |||
9K111 Fagot | Soviet Union | Anti-tank missile | SAF infantry battalions for antitank combat are armed with POLK fagot launch system.POLK 9K111 was imprted form USSR.[1] |
Uniforms and protective gear
Name | Origin | Type | Photo | Notes | ||
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Camo Uniforms | ||||||
M10 | Serbia | Military uniform | Standard camo uniform of Army, domestically produced. | |||
M93 | Serbia | Military uniform | Mainly used by military reserve. | |||
M03 Winter | Serbia | Military uniform | Used by special units | |||
Formal Uniforms | ||||||
M06 | Serbia | Military uniform | Worn by Sub-Officer's, Officers and Generals, available are three versions: for Army, Air Force and Navy | |||
M06 Blue | Serbia | Military uniform | Blue version is used by Honour guard | |||
Helmets | ||||||
Mile Dragić M97 | Serbia | Combat helmet | Domestically produced copy of American PASGT, also some number of American produced PASGT's are in service. | |||
M59/85 | Yugoslavia | Combat helmet | Mostly kept in reserve | |||
Bulletproof vests | ||||||
Mile Dragić M99 | Serbia | Bulletproof vest | Domestically produced vest of Type III level,offering protection from all rifle cartridges including 7.62x51mm NATO | |||
Mile Dragić M12 | Serbia | Bulletproof vest | New domestically produced vest of Type III level,offering protection from all rifle cartridges including 7.62x51mm NATO | |||
Gas masks | ||||||
M2 | Serbia | Gas mask | Domestically produced gas mask | |||
M3 | Serbia | Gas mask | Domestically produced gas mask, similar to American EOD M45. |
Grenades and mines
Name | Origin | Type | Photo | Notes |
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M75 | Serbia | Hand grenade | Domestically designed hand grenade | |
M84 | Serbia/ Austria | Hand grenade | Domestically produced copy of Austrian HG 78 grenade | |
BRK | Serbia | Anti-tank grenade | Could penetrate 280mm of armor, used against armoured and fighting vehicles | |
MRUD | Yugoslavia | Anti-personnel mine | Produced since the 1970s. Used in the Yugoslav Wars. Based on American M18 Claymore mine. | |
PROM-1 | Serbia | Anti-personnel mine | Domestically produced | |
PMA-2 | Serbia | Anti-personnel mine | Domestically produced | |
TMM-1 | Yugoslavia | Anti-tank mine | Domestically produced copy of German WW2 Tellermine 43, could disable every modern tank | |
LRB M3/93 | Serbia | Smoke grenade | Smoke type grenade with Cyanide mixed with smoke filler | |
RŠB P98 | Serbia | Smoke grenade | For Special Units | |
BRD M-83 | Serbia/ United States | Smoke grenade | Domestically produced copy of American AN M18 |
Small arms
Name | Origin | Type | Quantity | Photo | Notes | |
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Handguns | ||||||
Zastava CZ 99 | Serbia | Pistol | Standard service pistol | |||
Carbines | ||||||
Zastava M59/66 | Yugoslavia | Semi-automatic firearm | Deactivated versions are still in use by Honour Guard | |||
Rifles | ||||||
Zastava M70 | Yugoslavia/ Serbia | Assault rifle | Standard service rifle. Totally 76.000 M70 rifles are in service or kept reserve. Planned to be sold to some country in development after being replaced with new modern rifle | |||
Zastava M21 | Serbia | Assault rifle | Planned to become standard service rifle but in limited use due to lack of 5.56x45 ammo. Zastava M21 did not satisfy requirements of SAF so possibly could be sold to some country in development | |||
Sniper Rifles | ||||||
Zastava M76 | Yugoslavia | Sniper rifle | Most numerous sniper rifle in caliber 8x57IS, to be replaced with M91 | |||
Zastava M91 | Serbia | Sniper rifle | Domestically produced copy of SVD, in limited use | |||
Zastava M07 | Serbia | Sniper rifle | The Zastava M07 is a new military sniper rifle developed and manufactured by Zastava Arms, Serbia. | |||
Zastava M93 Black Arrow | Serbia | Anti-materiel rifle | Domestically designed | |||
Machine guns | ||||||
Zastava M72 | Serbia | Light machine gun | 30, 40 round box magazines or 75 round drum magazine. | |||
Zastava M77 | Serbia | Light machine gun | 20 round box magazines. | |||
Zastava M84 | Serbia | General-purpose machine gun | Standard machine gun of the Army. Produced under license | |||
Zastava M87 | Serbia | Heavy machine gun | Standard heavy machine gun of the Army. Produced under license, to be replaced with M02, Coyote | |||
M2 Browning | United States | Heavy machine gun | Used by Military Police on infantry fighting vehicles | |||
Submachine guns | ||||||
M84 Škorpion | Yugoslavia | Submachine gun | Used by tank and armored crews,to be replaced by Uzi | |||
Grenade launchers | ||||||
BGA 30mm | Serbia | Automatic grenade launcher | Standard grenade launcher of the army |
Small arms used only by Special forces
See also: Special forces of Serbia
Name | Origin | Type | Photo | Notes | ||
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Handguns | ||||||
Heckler & Koch USP | Germany | Pistol | Used by Special Brigade[24] | |||
Glock | Austria | Pistol | Used by Special Brigade | |||
Jericho 941 | Israel | Pistol | Used by Special Brigade[25] | |||
Submachine guns | ||||||
Heckler & Koch MP5 | Germany | Submachine gun | Different variants in use by Special Brigade and military police battalions.[24] | |||
Heckler & Koch UMP9 | Germany | Submachine gun | Used by Special Brigade and Military Police Battalion Cobras[24][26] | |||
Uzi | Israel | Submachine gun | Used by Special Military police battalion Cobras | |||
Carbines | ||||||
M4 Carbine | United States | Carbine | Used by Special Battalion, Sokolovi, | |||
SIG 552 Comando | Switzerland | Carbine | Preferred for urban warfare | |||
Zastava M92 | Serbia | Carbine | Domestically produced carbine used in urban warfare due to stronger cartridge | |||
Zastava M21S | Serbia | Carbine | Used by Military police units | |||
Rifles | ||||||
Heckler & Koch G36C & G36KV | Germany | Assault rifle | G-36KV used by 63rd Parachute Battalion, G-36C used by Counter-terrorist Battalion "Sokolovi"[24] | |||
Heckler & Koch HK416 | Germany | Assault rifle | H&K416 used by 72nd Reconnaissance-Commando Battalion[24][27] | |||
FN SCAR | Belgium | Assault rifle | Used by Military Police Battalion "Cobras"[26][28][29] | |||
Steyr AUG | Austria | Assault rifle | In use by Serbian army Special Brigade. Used by one team from 72nd Reconnaissance-Commando Battalion [27][30] | |||
AK-101 | Russia | Assault rifle | In use by Serbian army Special Brigade [25][27] | |||
Arsenal AR M-1 | Bulgaria | Assault rifle | Bulgarian variant with polymer stock in use by the Special Brigade.[31] | |||
Machine guns | ||||||
FN Minimi | Belgium | Light machine gun | In use by Serbian army Special Brigade [27] | |||
Sniper rifles | ||||||
Sako TRG | Finland | Sniper rifle | In use by Serbian army Special Brigade [27][32] | |||
Barrett M95 | United States | Anti-materiel rifle | In use by Serbian army Special Brigade [27] | |||
HK G3 | Germany | Battle rifle | Used by Special Brigade as Designated marksman rifle | |||
Shotguns | ||||||
Benelli M4 | Italy | Semi-automatic shotgun | In use by Serbian army Special Brigade [27][33] | |||
Mossberg 500 | United States | Pump-action shotgun | Used by Special Brigade[25] | |||
SPAS-15 | Italy | Semi-automatic shotgun | Used by Special Brigade[25] | |||
Underwater firearm | ||||||
SPP-1 underwater pistol | Soviet Union | Underwater firearm | In use by divers from Special Brigade.[34][35] | |||
APS underwater rifle | Soviet Union | Underwater firearm | In use by divers from Special Brigade.[34] | |||
Mortars | ||||||
M74/M75 mortar | Yugoslavia | Mortar (weapon) | 120mm mortars that are in use in Serbian army. Main role of these mortars is to provide fire support in infantry battalions.[1] | |||
M69 mortar | Yugoslavia | Mortar (weapon) | 82mm mortars used by Serbian army.[13][14] | |||
M57 mortar | Yugoslavia | Mortar (weapon) | 60mm mortar is still in use in Serbian army Special Brigade.[36][37] |
UAV
Name | Origin | Type | Quantity | Photo | Notes | |
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UAV | ||||||
Aeronautics Defense Orbiter | Israel | Unmanned aerial vehicle | 10 | |||
Vrabac Mini UAV | Serbia | Unmanned aerial vehicle | 50+[38] | |||
Pegaz 011 | Serbia | Unmanned aerial vehicle | 1+ | Long range UAV for day and night reconnaissance. In final stages of development. | ||
Unarmored vehicles
River Flotilla vessels
Name | Origin | Type | Quantity | Photo | Notes | |
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Ships | ||||||
RPB-30 Kozara | Austria | Command ship | 1 | Since 1971 the River war Fleet is headquartered on board the Kozara. In 2013 Kozara was overhauled and modernized, getting new diesel engines, INS...[67][74][75] | ||
Neštin-class river minesweepers | Yugoslavia | Minesweeper | 4 | In the wake of the SAF reorganization in 2006, the River Flotilla of SAF was left with four river minehunters in the role of universal vessels for the control of river ways.[67][74][76] | ||
RSRB-36 Šabac | Yugoslavia | Degaussing ship | 1 | Degaussing and patrol role in Serbian river flotilla. Armed with 2x20mm M71 autocannon.[67][76] | ||
DJČ 411-class | Yugoslavia | Assault ship | 4 | In 1995 due to the need to raise the possibility of internal waterway transport, the assault boat squadron has been relocated from the Adriatic sea into Brodotehnika shipyard in Belgrade for a complete overhaul before it entered service in River Flotilla.[67][74][76] Ships with numbers 411, 412, 413 and 414 are in service with the Serbian army River flotilla. All four of them participated in military exercise "Blue response 2014"[77][78][79] | ||
RPČ | Yugoslavia | Patrol boat | 4 | Patrol boats of the Serbian River Flotilla. Armed with 2x20mm M71 autocannon.[67][76] In service with the Serbian army River flotilla are four ships (111, 213, 214 and 216). 111 is a different class than the rest of the RPČ patrol boats.[77][80] | ||
ČMP | Yugoslavia | Patrol boat | 3 | Small patrol boats of the Serbian River Flotilla.[67][76] | ||
RPN 43 | Yugoslavia | Tanker (ship) | 1 | Logistic ship of the Serbian River Flotilla.[81][82] |
Modernization plans
Name | Origin | Type | Quantity | Photo | Notes | |
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Projects in final stage of testing | ||||||
Bumbar | Serbia | Anti-tank missile | Prototype series of some 50 missiles is produced, and Bumbar is currently going through final tests before entering service within Serbian Army. Bumbar also got new optical unit with thermal camera and laser rangefinder. The optical head for the revised design was shown for the first time by the VTI Military-Technical Institute during the Partner 2013 defence exhibition in Belgrade.[83] | |||
Zastava NTV | Serbia | Off-road vehicle | Zastava NTV is a light utility vehicle based on Iveco Daily commercial van, developed jointly by VTI and Zastava Trucks.[84] Final testings were finished in 2013, and NTV is now awaiting final approval to enter Serbian army.[85] | |||
FAP 2228 | Serbia | 6x6 Truck | Prototype series on testing in Serbian army[86][87] | |||
FAP 3240 | Serbia | 8x8 Truck | Prototype series on testing in Serbian army[86][88] | |||
HEMERA | Serbia | System for acoustic source localization | System for acoustic-based detection and localization of artillery and rocket weapons.[89][90] | |||
MRČKB | Serbia | Mobile radio communication center for battalion | Mobile radio communication center for battalion size units integrated in to BOV-3. System completed the final tests in 2013, currently waiting for final approval to enter service within Serbian army.[89] | |||
MPMCT | Serbia | Mobile radio intermediate station for battalion | Mobile radio intermediate station for battalion size units integrated in to Pinzgauer. System completed the final tests in 2013, currently waiting for final approval to enter service within Serbian army. Works in combination with MRČKB.[89] | |||
Projects in final stage of development | ||||||
Sora 122mm | Serbia | Self-propelled artillery | Self-propelled howitzer 122mm SORA is intended for general fire support of brigade level units. Prototype of SORA has been completed in 2013, and polygon-fire testing is expected to be completed in 2014.[91][92] | |||
ALAS (missile) | Serbia | Surface-to-surface missile | Mutual development of Serbia and UAE. Final stage and operational from 2016. |
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