Serbia
Serbia
1991-1995-
Yugoslavian civil war. Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia Herzegovina
become independent nations after heavy fighting and the signing of
the Dayton Accords.. All sides are accused of brutality and “ethnic
cleansing” during the conflict, especially the Serbians. A few
Serbian leaders and military commanders are later put on trial for
war crimes. Montenegro and Serbia still form Yugoslavia after the
civil war, until 2006 when Montenegro declares independence.
Slobodan
Milosevic- Serbian politician and president of Yugoslavia during the
civil war.
Radovan
Karadzic- Bosnian Serb political leader from 1992-1996.
Serbian
forces battle Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) guerrillas in the majority
ethnic Albanian region of Kosovo. The KLA seeks a separate state of
Kosovo.
1999-
NATO aircraft bomb Yugoslavia in order to get Serbian forces to
withdraw from the Kosovo region.
1999-
A U.S. F-117 stealth fighter is shot down in Serbia.
07
MAY 1999- During the U.S. led NATO bombing campaign against
Yugoslavia, the Chinese embassy in Belgrade is bombed by U.S. B-2
stealth bombers. The geographic coordinates for the Chinese embassy
was provided by the CIA. B-2 stealth bombers armed with JDAM GPS
guided bombs were used in the attack. Three Chinese reporters were
killed.
2006-
Montenegro declares independence.
Serbia
still has the largest military in the Balkans.
Air
Force
Approximately
4,500 personnel with 180 aircraft
An-2
utility aircraft
An-26
transport aircraft
Yak-40
VIP transport (2)
Lasta
95 trainer aircraft. Serbian made (17)
UTVA Kobac trainer/light attack aircraft. In development.
Sova trainer/light attack aircraft
UTVA Kobac trainer/light attack aircraft. In development.
Sova trainer/light attack aircraft
Mi-8
transport helicopters (5)
Mi-17
transport helicopters (2)
Airbus H145M helicopter (1)
Airbus H145M helicopter (1)
Many
J-22. J-21, and G-2 attack aircraft were withdrawn from service due
to the 1996 Agreement on Sub-Regional Arms Control.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Chinese made Wing Loong unmanned combat aerial vehicles (9)?
Chinese made CH-92A unmanned combat aerial vehicles FT-8C missiles (6)
Pegaz 011 (Pegasus 011) unmanned aerial vehicles. Serbian made.
Shadow unmanned aerial vehicle. Serbian made.
Obad rotary unmanned aerial vehicles
Gavran 145 (Raven 145) loitering munition
KAM-81 loitering munition
KAM-60 (IKA-Kamikaze) loitering munition
Strsljen rotary unmanned aerial vehicle. Under development by EDePro. Innovative new product. Not part of Serbian military as of yet.
Grom B (Thunder B) guided bomb
Air
Defense
HQ-22 (FK-3 export variant) air defense system. Made in China.
SA-3
Goa
SA-6
Gainful
SA-7
Grail shoulder fired surface-to-air missiles
SA-13
Gopher
SA-16
Gimlet shoulder fired surface-to-air missiles
BOV-3 self propelled anti-aircraft guns with three M55 20mm cannons. (65)
PASARS-16 air defense system with L/70 40mm gun and two RLN-IC surface-to-air missiles.
BOV-3 self propelled anti-aircraft guns with three M55 20mm cannons. (65)
PASARS-16 air defense system with L/70 40mm gun and two RLN-IC surface-to-air missiles.
Bofors
L/70 40mm anti-aircraft guns
Yugoslavian Air Defense managed to shoot down a U.S. F-117 stealth bomber on the
27 of March 1999.
After
Monte Negro became a separate nation, Serbia became landlocked.
Serbia
is landlocked and has no official navy, however Serbia does operate
patrol boats off the Danube River. Serbia also maintains assault
ships.
Serbian River Flotilla
PM
M71 mobile pontoon bridge
Army
48,000
active duty personnel?
100,000
reserve personnel?
T-72B1MS "White Eagle" tanks
M-84
tanks. Based on the Soviet T-72 tank. Made in the former Yugoslavia. (213)
Modernized M-84AS
LAZAR III 8x8 armored personnel carriers
LAZAR II 8x8 armored personnel carriers
LAZAR I 8x8 armored personnel carriers
BOV-VP Armored Personnel Carriers. Used by military police. Made in the former Yugoslavia. Also called the M-86. (56)
LAZAR I 8x8 armored personnel carriers
BOV-VP Armored Personnel Carriers. Used by military police. Made in the former Yugoslavia. Also called the M-86. (56)
BTR-50
amphibious Armored Personnel Carriers
BRDM-2
armored vehicles
BOV-1 anti-tank missile carriers with six AT-3 missiles. Also known as the POLO M83 (86)
BOV M-11 armored vehicles with 12.7mm Remote Control Weapons Station. Serbian made. Currently for export only.
BOV M16 Milos (Milosh) light armored 4x4 vehicle. May be armed with the M15 Remote Weapon Station
BOV-1 anti-tank missile carriers with six AT-3 missiles. Also known as the POLO M83 (86)
BOV M-11 armored vehicles with 12.7mm Remote Control Weapons Station. Serbian made. Currently for export only.
BOV M16 Milos (Milosh) light armored 4x4 vehicle. May be armed with the M15 Remote Weapon Station
HMMWV utility vehicles (40)
Land Rover Defender utility vehicles
Zastava NTV utility vehicles
Miloš unmanned ground vehicle
Milica unmanned ground vehicle
FAP 1118 4x4 trucks
FAP 2228 6x6 trucks
FAP 3240 8x8 trucks
Land Rover Defender utility vehicles
Zastava NTV utility vehicles
Miloš unmanned ground vehicle
Milica unmanned ground vehicle
FAP 1118 4x4 trucks
FAP 2228 6x6 trucks
FAP 3240 8x8 trucks
Anti-Tank
Weapons
Malyutka-2- Improved version of the 9M14 Malyutka (AT-3 Sagger). Includes the Malyutka 2T and Malyutka 2T5 upgrades.
Malyutka-2- Improved version of the 9M14 Malyutka (AT-3 Sagger). Includes the Malyutka 2T and Malyutka 2T5 upgrades.
AT-3
anti-tank guided missiles
AT-4
anti-tank guided missiles
M-90
shoulder fired 120mm anti-tank rocket launchers. Joint development between a Serbian and a Macedonian company.
ALAS
missile. Advanced Light Attack System. Under development by a private Serbian company. Capable of engaging enemy armored vehicles, structures, low flying aircraft, and small ships and boats
RALAS missile. Appears to be a shortened version of the ALAS missiles with shorter range of 10km
LORANA missile. Non line of sight missile. Being developed by a Serbian company.
LORANA missile. Non line of sight missile. Being developed by a Serbian company.
Sumadija missile
Kosava 1 (Whirlwind 1) rocket propelled bombs
Kosava 2 (Whirlwind 2) rocket propelled bombs
Multiple Rocket Launchers
LRSVM M18 modular multiple rocket launcher with armored cab.
Hold two containers that can fire 107mm, 122mm and 128mm rockets in addition to Kosova rockets and ALAS missiles.
LRSVM Morava modular multiple rocket launcher
Holds two containers that can fire 107mm, 122mm or 128mm rockets.
M-63
Plamen 128mm towed multiple rocket launcher.32 tubes. (48?)
Plamen
A 128mm rockets
Plamen
B 128mm rockets
Plamen
S 128mm rockets
M96
NORA-B self propelled 152mm howitzers. Serbian made.
NORA B-52 self propelled howitzers. Export version of the M96 Nora
SOKO 122mm self propelled howitzers. D-30 122mm howitzer mounted on armored truck.
SORA 122mm self propelled howitzers. D-30 122mm howitzer mounted on a modified FAP 2026 truck.
M-46 (36?)
NORA B-52 self propelled howitzers. Export version of the M96 Nora
SOKO 122mm self propelled howitzers. D-30 122mm howitzer mounted on armored truck.
SORA 122mm self propelled howitzers. D-30 122mm howitzer mounted on a modified FAP 2026 truck.
M-46 (36?)
D-30
towed 122mm howitzer (72?)
M74 120mm mortars
120mm thermobaric mortar rounds
Zastava
M84 7.62x54mm machine guns
Zastava M-91 7.62x54mm sniper rifles. Made in the former Yugoslavia.
Zastava M-76 7.92x57mm Mauser sniper rifles. Made in the former Yugoslavia.
Zastava M-91 7.62x54mm sniper rifles. Made in the former Yugoslavia.
Zastava M-76 7.92x57mm Mauser sniper rifles. Made in the former Yugoslavia.
Zastava
M70 7.62x39mm assault rifles.
63rd Parachute Battalion
PTJ
Counter-Terrorist Unit
Police
SAJ (CAJ)
Special Anti-Terrorist Unit
Police
SAT (CAT) Counter-Terrorist Unit?
Serbian
Gendarmerie
Serbian
Intelligence
Security
Information Agency (BIA)
Vojnoobavestajna Agencija (VOA)
Military Intelligence Agency
Vojnobezbednosna Agencija (VBA)
Military Security Agency
Counter-Intelligence
Vojnoobavestajna Agencija (VOA)
Military Intelligence Agency
Vojnobezbednosna Agencija (VBA)
Military Security Agency
Counter-Intelligence
Serbian Companies
Zastava
UTVA
Soko
Vojnotehnički Institut (VTI)- Military Technical Institute (MTI)
EDePro (Engine Development and Production)
Yugoimport SDPR
Tovarna Avtomobilov Maribor (TAM)- Maribor Automobile Factory
FAP (Fabrika Automobila Priboj)
Brodotehnika shipyard
Serbia military pictures
Zastava
UTVA
Soko
Vojnotehnički Institut (VTI)- Military Technical Institute (MTI)
EDePro (Engine Development and Production)
Yugoimport SDPR
Tovarna Avtomobilov Maribor (TAM)- Maribor Automobile Factory
FAP (Fabrika Automobila Priboj)
Brodotehnika shipyard
Serbia military pictures
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