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This is a list of equipment used by the Serbian Armed Forces.

Current equipment

Firearms

Name Origin Type Quantity Photo Notes
Handguns
Zastava CZ99  Yugoslavia  Serbia Pistol Standard service pistol.
Heckler & Koch USP  Germany Pistol Service pistol for the special forces units (72nd Brigade for Special Operations and 63rd Parachute Brigade).[1]
IWI Jericho 941  Israel Pistol
Carbines
M4  United States Carbine Used by the 72nd Brigade for Special Operations.
Heckler & Koch HK416  Germany Carbine
Zastava M92  Serbia Carbine
Zastava M59/66  Yugoslavia Carbine Used by the Honour Guard Battalion of the Guard.
Rifles
Zastava M21  Serbia Assault rifle Standard service rifle.
FN SCAR  Belgium Assault rifle File:Scar L Standard.png Service rifle for the special forces units (72nd Brigade for Special Operations and 63rd Parachute Brigade).[2]
Zastava M70  Yugoslavia Assault rifle In process of being replaced by Zastava M21 as the standard service rifle; to be stored as reserve.
Zastava M19  Serbia Assault rifle Future standard service rifle, entered in service in 2022.
Heckler & Koch G36  Germany Assault rifle Special Brigade of the Serbian Army
Steyr AUG  Austria Assault rifle 72nd Reconnaissance-Commando Battalion.
Sniper rifles
Zastava M91  Serbia Sniper rifle Standard sniper rifle.
Sako TRG  Finland Sniper rifle Sniper rifle for the special forces units (72nd Brigade for Special Operations and 63rd Parachute Brigade).[3][4]
Zastava M76  Yugoslavia Sniper rifle In process of being replaced by Zastava M91 as the standard sniper rifle; to be stored as reserve.
Zastava M93  Serbia Anti-materiel rifle Standard anti-materiel rifle.
Machine guns
Zastava M84  Yugoslavia General-purpose machine gun Standard general-purpose machine gun.
Zastava M77  Yugoslavia Light machine gun Standard light machine gun.
FN Minimi  Belgium Light machine gun Machine gun for the special forces units (72nd Brigade for Special Operations and 63rd Parachute Brigade).[3]
Zastava M72  Yugoslavia Light machine gun
Zastava M87  Yugoslavia Heavy machine gun Standard heavy machine gun.
Zastava M02 Coyote  Serbia Heavy machine gun Standard heavy machine gun.
Submachine guns
M84 Škorpion  Yugoslavia Submachine gun Used by tank and armored vehicle crews.
Heckler & Koch UMP9  Germany Submachine gun Used by the special forces units (72nd Brigade for Special Operations and 63rd Parachute Brigade).
Heckler & Koch MP5  Germany Submachine gun Used by the special forces units (72nd Brigade for Special Operations and 63rd Parachute Brigade).
Uzi  Israel Submachine gun Used by the Military Police Battalion Cobra.
Underwater firearms
SPP-1  Soviet Union Underwater pistol Used by the 82nd River Underwater Demolition Company of the 72nd Brigade for Special Operations.[5][6]
APS  Soviet Union Underwater rifle
Grenade launchers
M93 AGL  Serbia Automatic grenade launcher Standard grenade launcher.[7]
Grenades and mines
M75  Yugoslavia Hand grenade
M84  Yugoslavia Hand grenade Domestically produced version of Austrian HG 78.
BRD M83  Yugoslavia Smoke grenade Domestically produced version of American AN M18.
LRB M3/93  Serbia Smoke grenade
RŠB P98  Serbia Smoke grenade
BRK  Serbia Anti-tank grenade
PROM-1  Yugoslavia Anti-personnel mine
PMA-2  Yugoslavia Anti-personnel mine
TMM-1  Yugoslavia Anti-tank mine Domestically produced version of German Tellermine 43.

Protective gear

Name Origin Type Quantity Photo Notes
Helmets
Mile Dragić M97  Serbia Combat helmet Standard combat helmet.
Yumco helmet  Serbia Combat helmet Combat helmet for the special forces units (72nd Brigade for Special Operations and 63rd Parachute Brigade).
Bulletproof vests
Mile Dragić M12  Serbia Bulletproof vest Standard bulletproof vest.
Yumco vest  Serbia Bulletproof vest Bulletproof vest for the special forces units (72nd Brigade for Special Operations and 63rd Parachute Brigade).
Gas masks
M2  Serbia Gas mask Standard gas mask.
M3  Serbia Gas mask Domestically produced version of American EOD M45.

Armoured vehicles

Name Origin Type Quantity Photo Notes
Main battle tanks
M-84  Yugoslavia Main battle tank 212 (20)[8] Deployed in tank battalions of the four Army brigades.Modernization of tanks announced.The first 26 modernized tanks will be delivered by the end of 2024. [9][10][11]
M-84AS1  Serbia Main battle tank 5+ This is a modernized variant of the M-84 tank.Extensive modernization of the M-84 tank to the M-841AS1/AS2 standard has begun.
T-72B1MS  Russia Main battle tank 30[12] Deployed in the T-72M Tank Battalion of the Army Command.

Modernized version of T-72B, with thermal optics and modern electronics.

T-72M  Soviet Union Main battle tank 13 (48) Reserve. Deployed in the 46th Tank Battalion of the 4th Army Brigade, along with the M-84.[13][11]
Infantry fighting vehicles
BVP M-80  Yugoslavia Infantry fighting vehicle 320 (222) Reserve. Deployed in mechanized battalions (40 vehicles each) of the four Army brigadesVehicle modernization announced. The first 26 modernized vehicles will be delivered by the end of 2024. [10]
Armoured personnel carriers
Lazar  Serbia Armoured personnel carrier 50+ Deployed in the 72nd Brigade for Special Operations (6 Lazar 2) and the 4th Army Brigade (30 Lazar 3).

Additional procurement of 39 vehicles is planned for 2023-2024.[14]

Light armoured vehicles
BRDM-2MS  Russia Reconnaissance armoured car 30 Deployed in the Armored Reconnaissance Battalion of the Army Command.[15]

Modernized version of BRDM-2, with better armored protection.

BRDM-2  Soviet Union Reconnaissance armoured car 36 (22) Reserve. [16] Deployed in tank and mechanized battalions (3 vehicles each) of the four principal brigades of the Army.[9]
BOV KIV  Serbia Command/reconnaissance armoured car 20+ 20 more on order
BOV M21 BOV-OT  Serbia Reconnaissance vehicle 10+ BOV-OT is a new vehicle from the BOV family of vehicles in the Serbian Army.
MT-LBu  Soviet Union Command armoured car 32[17] Deployed in self-propelled artillery battalions (4 pieces each) of the four Army brigades.[9]
BTR-50  Soviet Union Command armoured car 12 (28) Reserve. 12 armored personnel carriers are deployed in tank and mechanized battalions of Army brigades, the rest in reserve. The vehicle has amphibious capabilities.
BTR-60  Soviet Union Command armoured car 10 (50) Reserve. Deployed in air-defence artillery battalions of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Army brigades.[9][18]
MRAP Zastava M-20 MRAP  Serbia MRAP 10+ Zastava M-20/21 MRAP is the new vehicles in the Serbian Army.
BOV M16 Miloš  Serbia MRAP 30+ Deployed in the 72nd Brigade for Special Operations (10) and the 2nd Army Brigade (20).

Additional procurement of 109 vehicles is planned for 2023-2024.[19]

BOV  Yugoslavia Armoured car 52 (12) Reserve. Deployed in battalions of the Military Police.
BearCat G3  United States Armoured car 5+ Deployed in the 25th Military Police Battalion of the Guard.
Humvee  United States Light armoured utility car 40+ Additional procurement of 66 vehicles is planned for 2022.[20]
Tank destroyers
BOV 1  Yugoslavia Tank destroyer 48 (48) Reserve. Deployed in mechanized battalions (6 vehicles each) of the four Army brigades.

Armed with 9M14 Malyutka missiles.

Armoured recovery vehicles
M-84AI  Yugoslavia Armoured recovery vehicle 5 Domestically produced version of Polish WZT-3.[21]
JVBT  Czechoslovakia Armoured recovery vehicle 12 Deployed in mechanized battalions and self-propelled artillery battalions (1 vehicles each) of the four Army brigades.[10][21]
WZT-2  Poland Armoured recovery vehicle 16
Armoured vehicle-launched bridges
MT-55  Soviet Union Armoured vehicle-launched bridge 24 Deployed in tank and mechanized battalions (2 vehicles each) of the four Army brigades.[10][21]
Unmanned ground vehicles
Mali Miloš  Serbia Unmanned ground vehicle 12+ Deployed in the 72nd Brigade for Special Operations.[22]

Unarmoured vehicles

Name Origin Type Quantity Photo Notes
Trucks
FAP 1118  Serbia 4×4 off-road truck 124 Deployed in logistics battalions of the four Army brigades.
TAM 110 T7 B/BV  Yugoslavia 4×4 off-road truck 360
FAP 13  Yugoslavia 4×4 off-road truck
FAP 2228  Serbia 6×6 off-road truck 20
TAM 150 T11 B/BV  Yugoslavia 6×6 off-road truck 210
TAM 260 T22  Yugoslavia 6×6 off-road truck
FAP 2026  Yugoslavia 6×6 off-road truck 200
KrAZ-255  Soviet Union 6×6 off-road truck
FAP 3240  Serbia 8×8 off-road truck 4
FAP 3332  Yugoslavia 8x8 off-road truck 8
FAP 2026 BST AV  Yugoslavia Semi-trailer 7
MAN TGS 33.480  Germany Semi-trailer 3
MAZ-537  Soviet Union Semi-trailer 10
FAP 2632  Yugoslavia Semi-trailer
FAP 1921  Yugoslavia Semi-trailer
TAM 130 T10  Yugoslavia Dump truck Deployed in engineer battalions of the four Army brigades.
Scania 113M 310  Sweden Tank truck 8 Deployed in air technical battalions of the two Air brigades.
MAN 17.192  Germany Tank truck 3
MAN TGM 18.250  Germany Tank truck
Engineering vehicles
IMK ULT-150
IMK ULT-160B
IMK ULT-160C
 Yugoslavia Wheel loader Deployed in engineer battalions of the four Army brigades.
ZL 3500
ZL 5001F
 Germany Wheel loader and dozer
JCB 4CX  United Kingdom Backhoe loader
VOLVO BM  Sweden Backhoe loader
KN-251  Yugoslavia Backhoe loader
IMK TG-140
IMK TG-160
IMK TG-170
IMK TG-200
 Yugoslavia Tracked dozer
Caterpillar D8  United States Tracked dozer
MG-145  Yugoslavia Grader
IMK DVV 10
IMK DVV 11
 Yugoslavia Road roller
Bomag BW-200  Germany Road roller
BMB  Yugoslavia Driller of mine wells
PM M71  Yugoslavia Pontoon bridge Deployed in the River Flotilla.
PTS-M  Soviet Union Amphibious vehicle 12
Off-road utility vehicles
Zastava NTV  Serbia Off-road vehicle 20+
Pinzgauer 710  Austria Off-road vehicle
Land Rover Defender  United Kingdom Off-road vehicle 70 Deployed in the special forces units (72nd Brigade for Special Operations and 63rd Parachute Brigade).
UAZ Patriot  Russia Off-road vehicle 60+ Deployed in battalions of the Military Police.
Mercedes-Benz G-Class  Germany Off-road vehicle Deployed in the Detachment of the Military Police for Special Operations "Cobras".
Puch 300GD  Germany Off-road vehicle
UAZ-469  Soviet Union Off-road vehicle
Utility vehicles
Nanjing-Iveco Turbo Daily  China Ambulance 20
Unimog U1300L  Germany Ambulance 3
Dingo 2  Germany Ambulance 2
BOV SN  Yugoslavia Ambulance
Škoda Superb  Czech Republic Patrol car Deployed in battalions of the Military Police.
Škoda Fabia  Czech Republic Patrol car
BMW R1200RT  Germany Motorcycle Deployed in the 25th Military Police Battalion of the Guard.

Artillery

Name Origin Type Quantity Photo Notes
Self-propelled artillery
Nora B-52  Serbia Self-propelled gun 18+ Deployed in the Mixed Artillery Brigade.
2S1 Gvozdika  Soviet Union Self-propelled gun 72 (9) Reserve. [23] Deployed in self-propelled artillery battalions (18 pieces each) of the four Army brigades.

First battery of the modernized systems (new ballistic computer, fire control system, inertial navigation system and GPRS, as well as increased firing range to almost 22 km) is planned to be introduced in 2024.

Towed artillery
Nora M-84  Yugoslavia Field gun 36 (18) Reserve. [24] Deployed in the Mixed Artillery Brigade.
M-46  Soviet Union Field gun 18 (18) Reserve. [25]
122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30)  Soviet Union Field gun 78[26] Mostly in reserve
M-56 Howitzer  Yugoslavia Field gun 200-250 In reserve
Rocket artillery
M-87 Orkan  Yugoslavia Multiple rocket launcher 4 [27] Deployed in the Mixed Artillery Brigade.[9]
M-63 Plamen  Serbia Multiple rocket launcher 18 (24) Reserve. [28]
M-63 Plamen  Yugoslavia Multiple rocket launcher 250-300 Reserve. The old original M-63 is a towed version of the MRLS. The Serbian Army owns between 250-300 pieces, all towed versions are in reserve.
M-77 Oganj  Yugoslavia  Serbia Multiple rocket launcher 70+ [29] Deployed in multiple rocket launcher artillery battalions (15 pieces each) of the four Army brigades.

Some 20 pieces of modernized version of "M-18 Oganj" (new fire control system, inertial navigation system and GPRS, as well as increased firing range to 40 km) is planned to be introduced by 2024.

Mortars
M95  Serbia and Montenegro 120mm mortar
M74/M75  Yugoslavia 120mm mortar 57[30]
M69  Yugoslavia 82mm mortar 106[31]
M57  Yugoslavia 60mm mortar

Anti-armour

Name Origin Type Quantity Photo Notes
Anti-tank missiles
9M133 Kornet  Russia Anti-tank guided missile system Used by the 72nd Brigade for Special Operations.[32]

Integrated with 9P163-1 tripod launcher; planned integration on BOV M16 Miloš.

9K111 Fagot  Soviet Union Wire-guided anti-tank missile system 250 Used by infantry battalions of the four Army brigades.

Integrated with POLK tripod launcher.[9]

9K11 Malyutka  Soviet Union Wire-guided anti-tank missile Used by infantry battalions of the four Army brigades.

Modernization (version 2T5) conducted between 2014 and 2016.[33]

9M120 Ataka  Russia Anti-tank guided missile
9M119 Svir/Refleks  Russia Anti-tank guided missile It is possible to use these missiles on the modernized variant of the Russian tank T-72B1MS.
Anti-tank rocket launchers
M90 Stršljen  Serbia and Montenegro Man-portable rocket launcher Used by infantry battalions of the four Army brigades.[9]
M80 Zolja  Yugoslavia Man-portable rocket launcher
M79 Osa  Yugoslavia Man-portable rocket launcher

Aircraft

Name Origin Type Quantity Photo Notes
Combat aircraft
MiG-29  Soviet Union Multirole aircraft 11 Deployed in the 101st Fighter Squadron of the 204th Air Brigade.

Modernization (version MiG-29SM) conducted between 2018 and 2021.[34]

J-22  Yugoslavia Attack aircraft 17 Deployed in the 241st Fighter-Bomber Squadron of the 98th Air Brigade. Currently in the modernization phase
Transport aircraft
C-295  Spain Transport aircraft 2 To be introduced in the 138th Transport Squadron of the 204th Air Brigade in 2023.[35]
An-26  Soviet Union Transport aircraft 1 Deployed in the 138th Transport Squadron of the 204th Air Brigade.
Reconnaissance aircraft
PA-34  United States Photogrammetric surveying aircraft 1 Deployed in the 138th Transport Squadron of the 204th Air Brigade.
Trainer aircraft
MiG-29UB  Soviet Union Conversion trainer 3 Deployed in the 252nd Training Squadron of the 204th Air Brigade.
G-4  Yugoslavia Jet trainer 20
Lasta 95  Serbia Basic trainer 14
Helicopters
Mil Mi-35  Russia Attack helicopter 4 (+4) Deployed in the 714th Anti-armour Helicopter Squadron of the 98th Air Brigade.

Four more on order, to be introduced in 2023.[36]

Mi-17  Russia Utility helicopter 5 (+3) Deployed in the 890th Mixed Helicopter Squadron of the 204th Air Brigade.

Three more on order, to be introduced in 2023.[37]

Mi-8  Soviet Union Utility helicopter 8 Deployed in the 119th Mixed Helicopter Squadron of the 98th Air Brigade.
H145M  Germany Utility helicopter 5 (+10) Deployed in the 119th Mixed Helicopter Squadron of the 98th Air Brigade.

Ten more on order, to be introduced in 2022 and 2023.[38]

SA341H  Yugoslavia Observation helicopter 42 Deployed in the 714th Anti-armour Helicopter Squadron (armed version with 9K11 Malyutka anti-tank missiles) and in the 119th Mixed Helicopter Squadron (non-armed version) of the 98th Air Brigade.
Unmanned aerial vehicles
CH-92  China Combat drone 6 Deployed in the 353rd Reconnaissance Squadron of the 98th Air Brigade.

Armed with laser guided FT-8C missiles.[39]

CH-95  China Reconnaissance/combat drone 6 Delivered in 2023[40]
Pegaz 011  Serbia Reconnaissance/combat drone 12 Deployed in the 353rd Reconnaissance Squadron of the 98th Air Brigade.
Vrabac  Serbia Reconnaissance drone 50+
Orbiter  Israel Reconnaissance drone 10

Air defence

Name Origin Type Quantity Photo Notes
Surface-to-air missile systems
HQ-22  China Long-range surface-to-air missile system 4 batteries Deployed in the 250th Air Defence Missile Brigade.

In use is FK-3 version of the system (with range of 150 km).

Pantsir-S1  Russia Medium-range surface-to-air missile system 1 battery Deployed in the 250th Air Defence Missile Brigade.

Two batteries of Pantsir-S1M on order.

S-125 Neva  Soviet Union Medium-range surface-to-air missile system 8 batteries Deployed in the 250th Air Defence Missile Brigade.[41]

Modernization (version Neva M1T) conducted between 2013 and 2015.

2K12 Kub  Soviet Union Medium-range surface-to-air missile system 12 batteries Deployed in the 250th Air Defence Missile Brigade.

Modernization (version Kub M2) conducted between 2016 and 2018.

PASARS-16  Serbia Short-range surface-to-air missile system
Anti-aircraft autocannon
3 batteries Deployed in air-defence artillery battalions of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Army brigades.

Hybrid system armed with French Mistral 3 missiles and Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft gun.[42]

9K35 Strela-10  Soviet Union Short-range surface-to-air missile system 1 battery Deployed in air-defence artillery battalions of the four Army brigades.[43][44]
9K31 Strela-1  Soviet Union Short-range surface-to-air missile system 9 batteries Deployed in air-defence artillery battalions of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Army brigades.[9][45]
Anti-aircraft artillery
Bofors L/70  Sweden Anti-aircraft autocannon 72 Deployed in air-defence artillery battalions of the four Army brigades.[9]
M53/59 Praga  Czechoslovakia Anti-aircraft autocannon 48
BOV (armoured personnel carrier)  Yugoslavia Anti-aircraft autocannon 70 Mostly in reserve.
Zastava M55  Yugoslavia anti-aircraft gun in reserve.
MANPADS
9K34 Strela-3  Soviet Union Man-portable air-defense system Used by infantry battalions of the four Army brigades.
9K32 Strela-2  Soviet Union Man-portable air-defense system
9K38 Igla  Soviet Union Man-portable air-defense system
Mistral (missile)  France Man-portable air-defense system 50+ The Mistral air defense system will mostly be integrated with the PASARS air defense system.

Radars

Name Origin Type Quantity Photo Notes
3D
GM400  France Long-range surveillance 2 To be introduced in the 126th Air Surveillance, Early Warning and Guidance Brigade in 2022.[46][20]
GM200  France Medium-range surveillance 4 To be introduced in the 126th Air Surveillance, Early Warning and Guidance Brigade in 2022.[46][20]
AN/TPS-70  United States Medium-range surveillance 5 Deployed in the 126th Air Surveillance, Early Warning and Guidance Brigade.
P-12  Soviet Union Medium-range surveillance and target acquisition 8 Deployed in the 126th Air Surveillance, Early Warning and Guidance Brigade.

Modernization (version P-12M) conducted between 2019 and 2021.

GM60  France Short-range surveillance and target acquisition 16 To be introduced in the 126th Air Surveillance, Early Warning and Guidance Brigade in 2022.[46][20]
2D
Marconi S-605/654  United Kingdom Medium-range surveillance Deployed in the 126th Air Surveillance, Early Warning and Guidance Brigade.
Marconi S-613  United Kingdom Altitude measurement
PRV-16B  Soviet Union Altitude measurement 3
Surface-to-air missile system components
H-200  China Long-range surveillance and target acquistion 4 Deployed in the 250th Air Defence Missile Brigade as part of HQ-22 system.
P-18  Soviet Union Medium-range surveillance and target acquistion 8 Deployed in the 250th Air Defence Missile Brigade as part of S-125 Neva system.[47]
P-40  Soviet Union Medium-range surveillance and target acquistion 12 Deployed in the 250th Air Defence Missile Brigade as part of 2K12 Kub system.
Giraffe  Sweden  Serbia Early-warning 18 Deployed in air-defence artillery battalions of the four Army brigades as part of PASARS-16 system.

Modernization (version M-85 Žirafa M) conducted between 2014 and 2016.[9][48]

Ground surveillance
SNAR 10  Soviet Union Ground surveillance 1 Deployed in the Mixed Artillery Brigade.[49]

River vessels

Name Origin Type Quantity Photo Notes
Ships
RPB-30 "Kozara"  Austria Command ship 1 Deployed in the River Flotilla.
Neštin-class  Yugoslavia Minesweeper/universal ship 4
Biscaya-class  Yugoslavia Patrol craft 3
411-class  Yugoslavia Landing craft 5
RSRB-36 "Šabac"  Yugoslavia Degaussing ship 1
RPN 43  Yugoslavia Tanker 1
Boats
ČMP  Yugoslavia Patrol boat 3 Deployed in the River Flotilla.
Premax 39  Serbia Patrol boat 1
RIB 720  China Rubber boat 24 Deployed in the 72nd Brigade for Special Operations (14) and the River Flotilla (10).

Modernization projects

Name Origin Type Quantity Photo Notes
Projects in final stage of testing
Tamnava  Serbia Multiple rocket launcher Expected to enter service in the Mixed Artillery Brigade by 2025.
ALAS  Serbia
 United Arab Emirates
Surface-to-surface missile
Bumbar  Serbia Anti-tank guided missile system
HEMERA  Serbia System for acoustic source localization System for acoustic-based detection and localization of artillery and rocket weapons.[50][51]
MRČKB  Serbia Mobile radio communication center for battalion Mobile radio communication center for battalion size units integrated in to BOV-3. Works in combination with MPMCT.[50]
MPMCT  Serbia Mobile radio intermediate station for battalion Mobile radio intermediate station for battalion size units integrated in to Pinzgauer. Works in combination with MRČKB.[50]
Projects in final stage of development
Šumadija  Serbia Multiple rocket launcher

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