Bosnian Ground forces
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The Bosnian Ground Forces is a part of the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The HQ stands in Sarajevo
. The Ground Forces is a result of the new established Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnian Ground Forces has 11,000 active troops today. The Bosnian army has became a full professional army.
consists of three arms
. The unit was first deployed to Fallujah
, then Talil Air Base, and is now located at Camp Echo
. In December 2006, the Bosnian government formerly extended its mandate through June 2007. Bosnia and Herzegovina is planning to send another 49 soldiers from the 6th infantry division to Iraq in August 2008, their mission will be to protect/guard Camp Victory
in Baghdad
.
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| M16 rifle
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| Assault Rifle
| A1 and A2
| From 2010 OSBiH will be scrapped A1 versions, and use A2 and A4 versions
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| M16 rifle
A4
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| Assault rifle
| A4
| Will enter in service by 2010
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| AR-15
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| Assault rifle
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| 1000 Donated by 1999 and 22 000 purchased by FABiH 2000 - 2004
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| M4 carbine
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| Assault rifle
| SOPMOD
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| HK33
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| Assault rifle
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| Donated by Turkey
1997
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| Heckler & Koch MP5
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| Assault rifle/Submachine gun
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| Used by Military Police
and Bosnian Special Forces
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| AK-47
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| Assault rifle
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| Zastava M70
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| Assault rifle
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| Zastava M80
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| Assault Rifle
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| AKM
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| Assault Rifle
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| PP-19
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| Submachine gun
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| 250 donated by Russia and 1000 purchased by Bosnian Government, only used by Special Forces and Special Anti-terrorist Unit SIPA
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| FN FAL
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| Battle rifle
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| H&K G3
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| Battle rifle
| A2 and A3
| A2 donated by Turkey
1998, A3 was later purchased by Bosnian Government
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| Skorpion vz. 61
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| Submachine Gun
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| M84 Yugoslav version
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| Zastava M76
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| Sniper rifle
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| MACS M3
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| Anti-Material Rifle
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| M48 Mauser
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| Bolt Action Rifle
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| Used With Zrak Scopes
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| Dragunov SVD
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| Sniper Rifle
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|Few
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| Glock 17
| Austria
| Pistol
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| CZ-99
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| Pistol
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| TT-33
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| Pistol
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| M60
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| Machine gun
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| M2 .50 caliber
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| Machine gun
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| M240 machine gun
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| Machine gun
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| Zastava M84
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| Machine gun
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| Ultimax 100
| Singapore
| Machine gun
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| Few
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| NSV machine gun
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| Machine gun
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| Zastava M72
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| Machine gun
| M72A and M72B
| 250,000 sold to Iraq
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| PK Machine Gun
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| Machine gun
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| M80 Rocket Launcher
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| Rocket Launcher
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| M79 Osa
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| Rocket Launcher
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| RPG-7
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| Rocket Launcher
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| AT4
| Sweden
| Rocket Launcher
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| M60A3
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| Main battle tank (MBT)
| A3
| 45
| to remain in service due to NATO compatibility
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| AMX-30B2
|
| Main battle tank (MBT)
| B2
| 32
| to remain in service due NATO compatibility
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| M84
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| Main battle tank
| AB, ABN, ABK, A4
| As of 2010 16 in service
| As of 2008, 50 operational tanks have been withdrawn due to insufficient funds.
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| T-55
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| Main battle tank
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| 150 in reserve
| Currently 15 in service
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| M113A2
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| APC
| A2 and A3
| 90 A2 + 60 A3
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| BVP M-80
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| IFV/ICV
| A and ALT (Tank Hunter)
| 60 A + 30 A LT
| As of 2008 35 operational IFV have been withdrawn due to insufficient funds.
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| BOV (APC)
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| IFV/ICV
| BOV-VP and BOV-3, BOV-1
| 34 BOV-VP and 39 BOV-3, 29 BOV-1
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| WZ-551
| Mainland China
| APC
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| 5
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| HMMWV
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| APC
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| 25
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| AMX-10P
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| APC/AFC
| P
| 35
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| AT-4 Spigot
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| Anti-tank missile
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| AT-3 Sagger
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| Anit-tank missile
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| HJ-8
| Mainland China
| Anti-tank missile
| Baktar-Shikan, HJ-8
E
| Was supplied to ARBiH in early 1990s
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| Milan ATGM
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| Anti-tank missile
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| M101 howitzer
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| Howitzer
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| 40-50
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| M1954
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| Field gun
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| 61
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| D-30
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| Howitzer
| D-30J
| 86 + 35 in reserve
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| BM-21 Grad
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| Multiple rocket launcher
| BM-21 Grad/RM-70
| 29
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| M-63 Plamen
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| Multiple rocket launcher
| Plamen
| 5
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| M-77 Oganj
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| Multiple rocket launcher
| Oganj
| 7
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| M-87 Orkan
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| Multiple rocket launcher
| Orkan
| 3
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| Type 63 multiple rocket launcher
| Mainland China
| Multiple rocket launcher
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| 200-250
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| Mercedes-Benz G-270
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| Logistics
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| 33
| Donated by Germany, used of Military Police/Officers
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| Mercedes-Benz Unimog
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| Logistics
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| 40
| Donated by Germany
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| TAM
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| Utility trucks
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| Large number
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| Chars Transportation
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| Transportation
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| 700~
| 400 donated by U.S forces
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| Iveco LMV
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| 15
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| UH-1H
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| Utility helicopter
| H
| 2
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| Mil Mi-8
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| Utility helicopter
| Mi-8T, Mi-8MTV-1
| 3 Mi-8T and 1 Mi-8MTV-1
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| Mil Mi-17
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| Utility helicopter
| Mi-17
| 3 in service
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| Soko Gazelle Gama
| /
| Utility helicopter
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| 3 in service
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| Hughes/Magnavox AN/PRC-126
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| Hand held radios
| 5,000~
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| NAPCO AN/PRC-77
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| man pack radios
| issued to all platoon level units
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| Tactical telephones
| /
| Tactical telephones
| 670~
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| Binoculars
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| a few thousands~
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| 10/20 kW generators
| /
| Generators
| a few hundred ~
Sarajevo
Sarajevo |Bosnia]], surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated along the Miljacka River in the heart of Southeastern Europe and the Balkans....
. The Ground Forces is a result of the new established Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnian Ground Forces has 11,000 active troops today. The Bosnian army has became a full professional army.
Components
Bosnian Ground forcesBosnian Ground forces
The Bosnian Ground Forces is a part of the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The HQ stands in Sarajevo. The Ground Forces is a result of the new established Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnian Ground Forces has 11,000 active troops today...
consists of three arms
-
- Bosnian Land Force
- Bosnian Mechanized Force
- Bosnian Special Regiment Force
Operations
Bosnia and Herzegovina deployed a unit of 37 men to destroy munitions and clear mines, in addition to 6 command personnel as part of the Multinational force in IraqMultinational force in Iraq
The Multi-National Force – Iraq was a military command, led by the United States, which was responsible for Operation Iraqi Freedom. Multi-National Force – Iraq replaced the previous force, Combined Joint Task Force 7, on 15 May 2004, and was later itself reorganized into its successor, United...
. The unit was first deployed to Fallujah
Fallujah
Fallujah is a city in the Iraqi province of Al Anbar, located roughly west of Baghdad on the Euphrates. Fallujah dates from Babylonian times and was host to important Jewish academies for many centuries....
, then Talil Air Base, and is now located at Camp Echo
Camp Echo
Camp Echo is one of seven Guantanamo Bay detention camps that make up the main Camp Delta, at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, run by the United States military. The facility is used to hold detainees in solitary confinement...
. In December 2006, the Bosnian government formerly extended its mandate through June 2007. Bosnia and Herzegovina is planning to send another 49 soldiers from the 6th infantry division to Iraq in August 2008, their mission will be to protect/guard Camp Victory
Camp Victory
Camp Victory is the primary component of the Victory Base Complex which occupies the area surrounding the Baghdad International Airport . The Al-Faw Palace, which served as the headquarters for the Multi-National Corps - Iraq , is located on Camp Victory...
in Baghdad
Baghdad
Baghdad is the capital of Iraq, as well as the coterminous Baghdad Governorate. The population of Baghdad in 2011 is approximately 7,216,040...
.
Assault rifle
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| M16 rifle
M16 rifle
The M16 is the United States military designation for the AR-15 rifle adapted for both semi-automatic and full-automatic fire. Colt purchased the rights to the AR-15 from ArmaLite, and currently uses that designation only for semi-automatic versions of the rifle. The M16 fires the 5.56×45mm NATO...
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| Assault Rifle
| A1 and A2
| From 2010 OSBiH will be scrapped A1 versions, and use A2 and A4 versions
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| M16 rifle
M16 rifle
The M16 is the United States military designation for the AR-15 rifle adapted for both semi-automatic and full-automatic fire. Colt purchased the rights to the AR-15 from ArmaLite, and currently uses that designation only for semi-automatic versions of the rifle. The M16 fires the 5.56×45mm NATO...
A4
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| Assault rifle
| A4
| Will enter in service by 2010
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| AR-15
AR-15
The AR-15 is a lightweight, 5.56 mm, air-cooled, gas-operated, magazine-fed semi-automatic rifle, with a rotating-lock bolt, actuated by direct impingement gas operation. It is manufactured with the extensive use of aluminum alloys and synthetic materials....
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| Assault rifle
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| 1000 Donated by 1999 and 22 000 purchased by FABiH 2000 - 2004
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| M4 carbine
M4 carbine
The M4 carbine is a family of firearms tracing its lineage back to earlier carbine versions of the M16, all based on the original AR-15 designed by Eugene Stoner and made by ArmaLite. It is a shorter and lighter variant of the M16A2 assault rifle, with 80% parts commonality.It is a gas-operated,...
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| Assault rifle
| SOPMOD
SOPMOD
The Special Operations Peculiar MODification kit is an accessory system for the M4A1 carbine and FN SCAR Mk 16/17 used by USSOCOM...
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| HK33
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| Assault rifle
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| Donated by Turkey
Turkey
Turkey , known officially as the Republic of Turkey , is a Eurasian country located in Western Asia and in East Thrace in Southeastern Europe...
1997
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| Heckler & Koch MP5
Heckler & Koch MP5
The Heckler & Koch MP5 is a 9mm submachine gun of German design, developed in the 1960s by a team of engineers from the German small arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch GmbH of Oberndorf am Neckar....
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| Assault rifle/Submachine gun
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| Used by Military Police
Military police
Military police are police organisations connected with, or part of, the military of a state. The word can have different meanings in different countries, and may refer to:...
and Bosnian Special Forces
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| AK-47
AK-47
The AK-47 is a selective-fire, gas-operated 7.62×39mm assault rifle, first developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalashnikov. It is officially known as Avtomat Kalashnikova . It is also known as a Kalashnikov, an "AK", or in Russian slang, Kalash.Design work on the AK-47 began in the last year...
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| Assault rifle
|
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| Zastava M70
Zastava M70
The Zastava M70 is a 7.62mm assault rifle developed in Yugoslavia by Zastava Arms. The M70 was designed on the basis of the AKM and became the standard issue assault rifle in the Yugoslav People's Army in 1970. The M70 is air-cooled, magazine-fed, selective fire rifle...
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| Assault rifle
|
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| Zastava M80
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| Assault Rifle
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| AKM
AKM
The AKM is a 7.62mm assault rifle designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov. It is an upgraded version of the AK-47 rifle and was developed in the 1950s....
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| Assault Rifle
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| PP-19
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| Submachine gun
|
| 250 donated by Russia and 1000 purchased by Bosnian Government, only used by Special Forces and Special Anti-terrorist Unit SIPA
SIPA
SIPA may refer to* State Investigation and Protection Agency. a law enforcement agency in Bosnia and Herzegovina* Société Industrielle Pour l’Aéronautique, a defunct French aircraft maker* Securities Investor Protection Act...
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| FN FAL
FN FAL
The Fusil Automatique Léger or FAL is a self-loading, selective fire battle rifle produced by the Belgian armaments manufacturer Fabrique Nationale de Herstal . During the Cold War it was adopted by many North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries, with the notable exception of the United States...
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| Battle rifle
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| H&K G3
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| Battle rifle
| A2 and A3
| A2 donated by Turkey
Turkey
Turkey , known officially as the Republic of Turkey , is a Eurasian country located in Western Asia and in East Thrace in Southeastern Europe...
1998, A3 was later purchased by Bosnian Government
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| Skorpion vz. 61
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| Submachine Gun
|
| M84 Yugoslav version
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Sniper rifle
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| Zastava M76
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| Sniper rifle
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|
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| MACS M3
MACS M3
The MACS M3 sniper rifle is essentially the MACS-M2A reconfigured into a bullpup layout by moving the butt-stock assembly forward so that the bolt action protrudes well to the rear. This has been done to reduce the overall length to 1.11 m and reduce the weight, with bipod and optical sight, to...
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| Anti-Material Rifle
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| M48 Mauser
M48 Mauser
The M48 Mauser is a post World War II Yugoslavian version of the Belgian Fabrique Nationale designed Mauser Model 1924 short rifle which was produced under contract by the "Kingdom of Yugoslavia" beginning in 1928 and ending with the Nazi occupation in 1941. After World War II, the Yugoslavs took...
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| Bolt Action Rifle
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| Used With Zrak Scopes
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| Dragunov SVD
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| Sniper Rifle
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|Few
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Pistol
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| Glock 17
| Austria
| Pistol
|
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| CZ-99
CZ-99
The CZ 99 is a Semi-automatic pistol, which is produced in Zastava Arms, Serbia, first model developed in 1989. Designed with the intent to replace the Zastava M57 TT pistol as the standard issue handgun for the Yugoslavian Military and Police. The frame design was influenced by the Walther P 88...
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| Pistol
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| TT-33
TT-33
The TT-30 is a Russian semi-automatic pistol. It was developed in the early 1930s by Fedor Tokarev as a service pistol for the Soviet military to replace the Nagant M1895 revolver that had been in use since tsarist times, though it never fully replaced the M1895.-Development:In 1930, the...
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| Pistol
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Machine gun
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| M60
M60 machine gun
The M60 is a family of American general-purpose machine guns firing 7.62×51mm NATO cartridges from a disintegrating belt of M13 links...
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| Machine gun
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| M2 .50 caliber
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| Machine gun
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| M240 machine gun
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| Machine gun
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| Zastava M84
Zastava M84
The Zastava M84 is a 7.62mm general-purpose machine gun manufactured by Zastava Arms. The M84 is based on the PK machine gun. The M84 chambers the 7.62×54mmR round. It is gas-operated, air-cooled, belt-fed and fully automatic.-M84:...
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| Machine gun
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| Ultimax 100
Ultimax 100
The Ultimax 100 is a Singaporean 5.56mm light machine gun, developed by the Chartered Industries of Singapore by a team of engineers under the guidance of American firearms designer L. James Sullivan. The gun is extremely accurate due to its low recoil.Work on a new light support weapon for the...
| Singapore
| Machine gun
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| Few
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| NSV machine gun
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| Machine gun
|
|
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| Zastava M72
Zastava M72
The Zastava M72 is a 7.62mm light machine gun developed and manufactured by Zastava Arms of Serbia, . The M72 is based on the RPK rifle from the USSR.-Overview:...
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| Machine gun
| M72A and M72B
| 250,000 sold to Iraq
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| PK Machine Gun
PK machine gun
The PK is a 7.62 mm general-purpose machine gun designed in the Soviet Union and currently in production in Russia. The PK machine gun was introduced in the 1960s and replaced the SGM and RPD machine guns in Soviet service...
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| Machine gun
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Rocket Launcher
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| M80 Rocket Launcher
M80 Rocket Launcher
The M80 nicknamed the "Zolja", meaning WASP in English, is a portable one-shot disposable 64 mm anti-tank weapon, designed in the former Yugoslavia...
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| Rocket Launcher
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| M79 Osa
M79 rocket launcher
The 90 mm M79 Manual Rocket Launcher nicknamed "Osa" is a light, reusable, and effective rocket launcher system made of fiber-reinforced plastics. It consists of the launcher, a CN-6 Sighting piece, rocket and the carrying case for the rocket. While primarily intended as an anti-tank weapon,...
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| Rocket Launcher
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| RPG-7
RPG-7
The RPG-7 is a widely-produced, portable, unguided, shoulder-launched, anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade launcher. Originally the RPG-7 and its predecessor, the RPG-2, were designed by the Soviet Union, and now manufactured by the Bazalt company...
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| Rocket Launcher
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| AT4
AT4
The AT4 is an 84-mm unguided, portable, single-shot recoilless smoothbore weapon built in Sweden by Saab Bofors Dynamics...
| Sweden
| Rocket Launcher
|
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Main battle tanks
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| M60A3
|
| Main battle tank (MBT)
| A3
| 45
| to remain in service due to NATO compatibility
|-----
| AMX-30B2
|
| Main battle tank (MBT)
| B2
| 32
| to remain in service due NATO compatibility
|-----
| M84
M-84
The M-84 is a Yugoslav 2nd generation main battle tank. The M-84 is in service in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kuwait, Slovenia and Serbia.-Development and production:...
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| Main battle tank
| AB, ABN, ABK, A4
| As of 2010 16 in service
| As of 2008, 50 operational tanks have been withdrawn due to insufficient funds.
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| T-55
T-55
The T-54 and T-55 tanks were a series of main battle tanks designed in the Soviet Union. The first T-54 prototype appeared in March 1945, just before the end of the Second World War. The T-54 entered full production in 1947 and became the main tank for armored units of the Soviet Army, armies of...
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| Main battle tank
|
| 150 in reserve
| Currently 15 in service
Armoured fighting vehicles
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| M113A2
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| APC
| A2 and A3
| 90 A2 + 60 A3
|
|-----
| BVP M-80
BVP M-80
The BVP M-80, is a Yugoslavian infantry fighting vehicle, produced in the 1980s until the Yugoslav civil wars in the 1990s.-Development:Early research and development of the M-80 began in 1969, with testing of the first completed prototype in 1974. First examples of the, BVP M-80 rolled out in 1979...
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| IFV/ICV
| A and ALT (Tank Hunter)
| 60 A + 30 A LT
| As of 2008 35 operational IFV have been withdrawn due to insufficient funds.
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| BOV (APC)
BOV (APC)
The BOV , literally "Combat Armored Vehicle", is an all-wheel drive armoured vehicle manufactured in the former Yugoslavia.-Description:The BOV has a capactiy of 10, including a driver, gunner and eight infantrymen...
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| IFV/ICV
| BOV-VP and BOV-3, BOV-1
| 34 BOV-VP and 39 BOV-3, 29 BOV-1
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| WZ-551
| Mainland China
| APC
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| 5
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| HMMWV
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| APC
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| 25
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| AMX-10P
AMX-10P
The AMX-10P is a French infantry fighting vehicle. It was developed after 1965 to replace the AMX-VCI in French service, and the first prototypes were completed in 1968. It has NBC protection and amphibious capabilities, with hydro jets to swim in water...
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| APC/AFC
| P
| 35
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Anti-tank weapons
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| AT-4 Spigot
AT-4 Spigot
The 9K111 Fagot is a SACLOS wire-guided anti-tank missile system of the Soviet Union. "9M111" is the GRAU designation of the missile. Its NATO reporting name is AT-4 Spigot.-Development:...
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| Anti-tank missile
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| AT-3 Sagger
AT-3 Sagger
The 9K11 Malyutka is a Manual Command to Line-of-Sight wire-guided anti-tank guided missile developed in the Soviet Union. It was the first man-portable anti-tank guided missile of the Soviet Union and is probably the most widely produced ATGM of all time—with Soviet production peaking at...
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| Anit-tank missile
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| HJ-8
HJ-8
The HJ-8 or Hongjian-8 is a second generation tube-launched, optically tracked, wire-guided anti-tank missile system which was originally deployed by the People's Liberation Army since the late 1980s. Pakistan produces this missile system under licence as the Baktar-Shikan at Kahuta Research...
| Mainland China
| Anti-tank missile
| Baktar-Shikan, HJ-8
HJ-8
The HJ-8 or Hongjian-8 is a second generation tube-launched, optically tracked, wire-guided anti-tank missile system which was originally deployed by the People's Liberation Army since the late 1980s. Pakistan produces this missile system under licence as the Baktar-Shikan at Kahuta Research...
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| Was supplied to ARBiH in early 1990s
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| Milan ATGM
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| Anti-tank missile
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Artillery
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| M101 howitzer
M101 howitzer
The 105 mm M2A1 howitzer was the standard light field howitzer for the United States in World War II, seeing action in both European and Pacific theaters. Entering production in 1941, it quickly entered the war against the Imperial Japanese Army in the Pacific, where it gained a reputation...
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| Howitzer
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| 40-50
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| M1954
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| Field gun
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| 61
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| D-30
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| Howitzer
| D-30J
| 86 + 35 in reserve
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| BM-21 Grad
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| Multiple rocket launcher
| BM-21 Grad/RM-70
| 29
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| M-63 Plamen
M-63 Plamen
The M-63 "Plamen" is a Yugoslav multiple rocket launcher. Developed in 1963 and immediately accepted into the Yugoslav Peoples Army.Professor Obrad Vucurovic, Mechanical Engineering time, Chief operating officer of the Artillery department of Military Technical Institute as project manager and...
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| Multiple rocket launcher
| Plamen
| 5
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| M-77 Oganj
M-77 Oganj
The LVRS M-77 "Oganj" is an self-propelled multiple rocket launcher made in Yugoslavia. Development started in 1968. Professor Obrad Vucurevic, Mechanical Engineer at the time, and Chief operating officer of the Artillery department of Military Technical Institute, developed and managed...
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| Multiple rocket launcher
| Oganj
| 7
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| M-87 Orkan
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| Multiple rocket launcher
| Orkan
| 3
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| Type 63 multiple rocket launcher
Type 63 multiple rocket launcher
The Type 63 multiple rocket launcher is a towed, 12-tube, 107mm rocket launcher produced by the People's Republic of China in the early 1960s, based on the Soviet BM-12 MRS and using similar rockets...
| Mainland China
| Multiple rocket launcher
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| 200-250
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Logistics
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| Mercedes-Benz G-270
Mercedes-Benz G-Class
The original 460-series Geländewagen went on sale for civilian buyers in 1979, after having debuted in February of that year. It was offered with two wheelbases, a short wheelbase of 2,400 mm and a long one of 2,850 mm. One could choose between three body styles: A two-door short...
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| Logistics
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| 33
| Donated by Germany, used of Military Police/Officers
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| Mercedes-Benz Unimog
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| Logistics
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| 40
| Donated by Germany
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| TAM
Tovarna avtomobilov Maribor
Tovarna avtomobilov Maribor was a Yugoslav and Slovenian commercial vehicle manufacturer based in the city of Maribor.-History:TAM began as an aircraft-parts factory founded by the occupying Germans in 1941...
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| Utility trucks
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| Large number
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| Transportation
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| 700~
| 400 donated by U.S forces
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| Iveco LMV
Iveco LMV
Iveco LMV is a 4WD tactical vehicle developed by Iveco, and in service with several countries.After its adoption by the Italian Army under the name VTLM Lince , it won the “FCLV” competition of the British Army as the Panther and has been adopted by the armies of Belgium, Croatia, Norway, Russia...
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| 15
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Helicopters
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| UH-1H
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| Utility helicopter
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| 2
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| Mil Mi-8
Mil Mi-8
The Mil Mi-8 is a medium twin-turbine transport helicopter that can also act as a gunship. The Mi-8 is the world's most-produced helicopter, and is used by over 50 countries. Russia is the largest operator of the Mi-8/Mi-17 helicopter....
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| Utility helicopter
| Mi-8T, Mi-8MTV-1
| 3 Mi-8T and 1 Mi-8MTV-1
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| Mil Mi-17
Mil Mi-17
The Mil Mi-17 is a Russian helicopter currently in production at two factories in Kazan and Ulan-Ude...
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| Utility helicopter
| Mi-17
| 3 in service
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| Soko Gazelle Gama
Aérospatiale Gazelle
The Aérospatiale Gazelle is a five-seat light helicopter, powered by a single turbine engine. It was designed and manufactured in France by Sud Aviation . It was also manufactured under licence by Westland Aircraft in the United Kingdom , by SOKO in Yugoslavia and ABHCO in Egypt...
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| Utility helicopter
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| 3 in service
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Other equipment
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| Hughes/Magnavox AN/PRC-126
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| Hand held radios
| 5,000~
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| NAPCO AN/PRC-77
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| man pack radios
| issued to all platoon level units
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| Tactical telephones
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| Tactical telephones
| 670~
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| Binoculars
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| a few thousands~
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| 10/20 kW generators
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| Generators
| a few hundred ~