Montenegro
Montenegro
Capital:
Podgorica
Declared
independence from Serbia in 2006.
NATO member as of June 2017.
Military of Montenegro (Vojska Crne Gore)
3,127
personnel
Air
Force
226
personnel
Golubovci
(Podgurica) Air Base
Mi-8
transport helicopter (1)
UTVA
75 trainer aircraft (3)
Air
Tractor AT-802 aircraft (used for firefighting and coastal patrol)
PZL-Mielec
M-18 Diomader aircraft (used for firefighting)
SA-7 (9K32 Strela-2) surface-to-air missile launchers
Bofors L/70 40mm anti-aircraft guns
Navy
401
personnel
After
declaring independence in 2006, Montenegro inherited most of the
vessels of the former Yugoslavia consisting of Serbia and Montenegro.
Serbia became landlocked.
Naval
bases at Bar, Kumbor, Novi Sad, and Tivat.
Kotor
Class frigates (2)
Koncar
Class corvettes (5)
Landing
Craft, Tank (2)
Landing
Craft, Utility (10)
SS-N-2C
anti-ship missiles
Army
2,500
personnel
Puch
300gd utility vehicles (German made)
HMMWV
utility vehicles
M79
Osa shoulder fired anti-tank rocket launcher
M80
Zolja shoulder fired anti-tank rocket launcher
M72
machine guns (Yugoslavian made 7.62mm machine guns)
M84
machine guns (Yugoslavian made 7.62mm machine guns)
M93
Black Arrow sniper rifle (Serbian made)
M91
sniper rifle (Serbian made 7.62mm sniper rifle)
M76
sniper rifle (Yugoslavian made 7.62mm sniper rifle)
HK
MP5 sub-machine guns
Tara TM-9 sub-machine guns
Tara TM-9 sub-machine guns
CZ-99
9mm pistols
Glock
17 9mm pistols
Tara TM-9 9mm pistols
Tara TM-9 9mm pistols
M94 Plamen-S 128mm multiple rocket launchers
Intelligence
Agencija za Nacionalnu Bezbjednost (ANB)-National Security Agency
Agencija za Nacionalnu Bezbjednost (ANB)-National Security Agency
Police
Posebna Jedinica Policije (PJP)- Special Police Unit
Specijaina Antiteroristicka Jedinica (SAJ)- Special Anti-terrorist Unit
Military of Montenegro pictures
Companies
TARA Aerospace and Defence
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