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== Armour ==
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This is a '''list of equipment of the [[Yugoslav Ground Forces]]''' in 1991.

== Combat vehicles ==
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgco'''avish '''cc
!Model!!Image!!Origin!!Type!!Quantity!!Details
|-
|-
! colspan="7" | Tanks
! style="width:15%;"| Name
! Photo
! style="width:12%;"| Origin
! style="width:20%;"| Type
! style="width:12%;"| Quantity
! Notes
|-
|-
! colspan="7"| Tanks
| [[M-84]] || [[File:M-84 SV.jpg|150x150px]]|| {{YUG}} || Main battle tank || rowspan="2"| 300<ref name="IISS1991" /> || Yugoslav version of the T-72 tank.<ref name="IISS1991" />
|-
| [[T-54/55]]
| [[File:T-55 4.jpg|150px]]
| {{URS}}
| [[Main battle tank]]
| 1,000{{sfn|Foss|2011|page=136}}−1,600{{sfn|Bluth|2011|page=23}}
|
|-
|-
| [[Type 59 tank|Type 59]]
| [[T-72M1]] || [[File:T-72M1 OS KK.jpeg|150x150px]]|| {{USSR}} || Main battle tank || A number were imported from the Soviet Union.<ref name="SIPRI">{{cite web |title=Trade Registers |url=https://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/page/trade_register.php |website=Stockholm International Peace Research Institute |access-date=1 June 2023}}</ref> In March 1991, the [[CIA]] estimated that Yugoslavia had 70 T-72 tanks in its inventory.<ref name="CIA" />
| [[File:Type 59 tank - front right.jpg|150px]]
| {{CHN}}
| Main battle tank
| 175{{sfn|Foss|2011|page=19}}
|
|-
|-
| [[T-62]]
| [[T-54/T-55]] || [[File:T-55 4.jpg|150x150px]]|| {{USSR}} || Medium tank || 850<ref name="IISS1991">{{cite book |last1=International Institute for Strategic Studies |title=The military balance. 1991-1992. |date=1991 |publisher=Brassey's |location=London |isbn=978-0080413259 |page=96|author1-link=International Institute for Strategic Studies}}</ref> || Delivered between 1962 and 1970.<ref name="SIPRI" />
| [[File:Ex-Iraqi T-62 tank.jpg|150px]]
| {{URS}}
| Main battle tank
| 800{{sfn|Bluth|2011|page=23}}
|
|-
|-
| [[Chonma-ho]]
| [[T-34]] || [[File:Tank_T-34.JPG|150x150px]]|| {{USSR}} || Medium tank || 400<ref name="IISS1991" /> || In storage.<ref name="IISS1991" />
| [[File:Ch'onma-ho Render.png|150px]]
| {{PRK}}
| Main battle tank
| 1,000{{sfn|Bluth|2011|page=23}}−1,400{{sfn|Foss|2011|page=83}}
|
|-
|-
| [[Pokpung-ho]]
| [[M4 Sherman]] || [[File:M4 Sherman Tank ... (42613957591).jpg|150x150px]]|| {{US}} || Medium tank || 300<ref name="IISS1991" /> || In storage.<ref name="IISS1991" /> 630 delivered under the [[Mutual Defense Assistance Act|MDAP]].<ref name="SIPRI" />
|
| {{PRK}}
| Main battle tank
| 100{{sfn|Bluth|2011|page=23}}−250{{sfn|Foss|2011|page=83}}
| Based on the T-62, it incorporates technology from the T-72 or T-90 tank.{{sfn|Bluth|2011|page=23}}{{sfn|Foss|2011|page=83}}
|-
|-
| [[M2020]]
| [[PT-76]] || [[File:PT-76_National_Museum_of_the_Great_Patriotic_War.jpg|150x150px]]|| {{USSR}} || Light tank || 13<ref name="IISS1991" /> || 100 delivered in 1962.<ref name="SIPRI" />
|
| {{PRK}}
| Main battle tank
| Unknown
| Based on the T-62, it externally resembles the [[T-14 Armata]] or [[M1 Abrams]]. It features [[Explosive reactive armor|ERA tiles]] on the front and sides, an [[AGS-30]] grenade launcher, and a launcher for [[Kornet]] missiles.<ref>{{cite web |title=North Korea Hyped Its Main Battle Tank |url=https://21stcenturyasianarmsrace.com/2024/03/20/north-korea-hyped-its-main-battle-tank/ |website=21st Century Asian Arms Race |access-date=26 April 2024 |language=en |date=19 March 2024}}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[PT-76]]
! colspan="7" | Reconnaissance vehicles
| [[File:Pt-76 afv.jpg|150px]]
|-
| {{URS}}
| [[M3A1 Scout Car]] || [[File:Oklepno vozilo M3A1 Scout Car.JPG|150x150px]]|| {{US}} || Armored car || 92<ref name="IISS1991" /> || 415 delivered under the [[Mutual Defense Assistance Act|MDAP]].<ref name="SIPRI" />
| [[Light tank|Amphibious light tank]]
|-
| rowspan="2" | 560{{sfn|Foss|2011|page=207}}
| [[M8 Greyhound]] || [[File:Izvidniško oklepno vozilo M8 Greyhound.JPG|150x150px]]|| {{US}} || Armored car || 18<ref name="IISS1991" /> || 190 delivered under the [[Mutual Defense Assistance Act|MDAP]].<ref name="SIPRI" />
|-
|
| [[BRDM-2]] || [[File:Bulgaria BRDM-2 02.jpg|150x150px]]|| {{USSR}} || Scout car || 130<ref name="IISS1991" /> ||
|-
! colspan="7" | Infantry fighting vehicles
|-
| [[BVP M-80]] || [[File:BVP M-80 SV.jpg|150x150px]]|| {{YUG}} || Infantry fighting vehicle || 490<ref name="IISS1991" /> ||
|-
! colspan="7" | Armored Personnel Carrier
|-
| [[BTR-40]] || [[File:BTR-40 duriong Operacja Południe 2008.jpg|150x150px]] || {{USSR}} || [[Armored personnel carrier]] || rowspan="2" | 200<ref name="IISS1991" /> ||
|-
| [[BTR-50]] || [[File:BTR-50 Museum of National Military History (Russia).jpg|150x150px]] || {{USSR}} || [[Armored personnel carrier]] ||
|-
| [[OT M-60]] || [[File:OT M-60 Tank.JPG|150x150px]] || {{YUG}} || [[Armored personnel carrier]] || 300<ref name="IISS1991" /> ||
|-
| [[TAB-71]] || [[File:TAB-71M cropped.jpg|150x150px]] || {{flag|Socialist Republic of Romania}} || [[Armored personnel carrier]] || 155<ref name="CIA">{{cite book |last1=United States |first1=Central Intelligence Agency |title=Yugoslavia: Military Dynamics of a Potential Civil War |date=March 1991 |page=12 |url=https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/1991-03-01.pdf |access-date=15 June 2023}}</ref>
|-
! colspan="7" | Air defence systems
|-
|-
| [[Model 1981 "Shin'heung"|M1985]]
| [[Strela-2]]
| [[File:SA-7.jpg|150x150px]]
| {{USSR}}<br />{{YUG}}
| [[MANPADS]]
|
|
| {{PRK}}
| Includes locally produced Strela-2M/A missiles.{{sfn|Cullen|Foss|1992|pages=58, 311}}
| Amphibious light tank
|-
| Similiar to the PT-76, but uses the VTT-323 chassis.{{sfn|Foss|2011|page=204}}
| [[2K12 Kub]]
| [[File:2P25 2K12 Kub sa raketama V-V - Partner 2019 - 1.jpg|150x150px]]
| {{USSR}}
| [[Surface-to-air missile]]
| 80{{sfn|Cullen|Foss|1992|page=311}}
|
|-
| [[9K33 Osa]]
| [[File:ParkPatriot2015part8-28.jpg|150x150px]]
| {{USSR}}
| [[Surface-to-air missile]]
| 20{{sfn|Cullen|Foss|1992|page=311}}
|
|-
| [[9K31 Strela-1]]
| [[File:Soviet_SA-9_Gaskin.jpg|150x150px]]
| {{USSR}}
| [[Surface-to-air missile]]
| 100{{sfn|Cullen|Foss|1992|page=311}}
|
|-
|-
|}
|}


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

*{{cite book |editor1-last=Cullen |editor1-first=Tony |editor2-last=Foss |editor2-first=Christopher F. |editor2-link=Christopher F Foss |title=Jane's Land-based Air Defence 1992-93 |date=1 March 1992 |publisher=Jane's Information Group |isbn=978-0-7106-0979-3 |edition=5th |url=https://ftp.idu.ac.id/wp-content/uploads/ebook/tdg/ADNVANCED%20MILITARY%20PLATFORM%20DESIGN/Janes%20Land-Based%20Air%20Defence%201992-93%20by%20Tony%20Cullen,%20Christopher%20F.%20Foss%20(z-lib.org).pdf |access-date=16 March 2024}}
* {{cite book |last1=Bluth |first1=Christoph |title=Crisis on the Korean Peninsula |date=July 2011 |publisher=Potomac Books, Inc. |isbn=978-1-57488-887-4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Da4NeG2vpXIC |language=en}}
* {{cite book |editor1-last=Foss |editor1-first=Christopher F. |editor1-link=Christopher F Foss |title=Jane's Armour and Artillery 2011-2012 |date=9 June 2011 |publisher=Jane's Information Group |isbn=978-0-7106-2960-9 |language=en}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 07:00, 26 April 2024

Armour

Name Photo Origin Type Quantity Notes
Tanks
T-54/55  Soviet Union Main battle tank 1,000[1]−1,600[2]
Type 59  China Main battle tank 175[3]
T-62  Soviet Union Main battle tank 800[2]
Chonma-ho  North Korea Main battle tank 1,000[2]−1,400[4]
Pokpung-ho  North Korea Main battle tank 100[2]−250[4] Based on the T-62, it incorporates technology from the T-72 or T-90 tank.[2][4]
M2020  North Korea Main battle tank Unknown Based on the T-62, it externally resembles the T-14 Armata or M1 Abrams. It features ERA tiles on the front and sides, an AGS-30 grenade launcher, and a launcher for Kornet missiles.[5]
PT-76  Soviet Union Amphibious light tank 560[6]
M1985  North Korea Amphibious light tank Similiar to the PT-76, but uses the VTT-323 chassis.[7]

Bibliography

  • Bluth, Christoph (July 2011). Crisis on the Korean Peninsula. Potomac Books, Inc. ISBN 978-1-57488-887-4.
  • Foss, Christopher F., ed. (9 June 2011). Jane's Armour and Artillery 2011-2012. Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0-7106-2960-9.

References

  1. ^ Foss 2011, p. 136.
  2. ^ a b c d e Bluth 2011, p. 23.
  3. ^ Foss 2011, p. 19.
  4. ^ a b c Foss 2011, p. 83.
  5. ^ "North Korea Hyped Its Main Battle Tank". 21st Century Asian Arms Race. 19 March 2024. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
  6. ^ Foss 2011, p. 207.
  7. ^ Foss 2011, p. 204.