Czech Republic
Czech
Republic
Czechoslovakia
split into Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
NATO
member nation
26,000 total military personnel
26,000 total military personnel
L-39
Albatros trainer/light attack aircraft (Czechoslovakian made)-16
An-26
transport aircraft
C-295M
transport aircraft
Yak-40
transport aircraft
Zlin
Z-142 trainer aircraft (Czechoslovakian made)
EV
97 Czech made ultralight trainer aircraft
Mi-35
attack helicopters
Mi-24
attack helicopters
Air
Defense
SA-6
Gainful (2K12 Kub-M2) surface-to-air missiles
SA-13
Gopher (9K35 Strela-10M) surface-to-air missiles
M-53/59
Praga Czechoslovakian made self propelled anti-aircraft with twin
30mm guns. Retired.
Czech Air Force personnel wear dark blue berets
The
Czech Republic is landlocked and has no navy.
Army
BpzV-1
armored reconnaissance vehicles (based on the BMP-1)-76
Pardur
II Infantry Fighting Vehicles
M1982
PRAM-1 120mm mortars
SPM-85
PRAM-5 120mm mortars
Anti-Tank
weapons
FGM-148
Javelin anti-tank guided missiles
Carl
Gustav M3
RPG-7
Sa
vz 58 assault rifles
Sa 23 (vz 48a) sub-machine guns. 9x19mm Parabellum. Wooden stock.
Sa 24 (vz 48a/52) sub-machine guns. 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Wooden stock.
Sa 25 (vz 48b) sub-machine guns. 9x19mm Parabellum.. Folding stock.
Sa 23 (vz 48a) sub-machine guns. 9x19mm Parabellum. Wooden stock.
Sa 24 (vz 48a/52) sub-machine guns. 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Wooden stock.
Sa 25 (vz 48b) sub-machine guns. 9x19mm Parabellum.. Folding stock.
Sa 26 (vz 48b/52) sub-machine guns. 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Folding stock.
Skorpion vz 61 sub-machine guns
Skorpion vz 61 sub-machine guns
PDW
Skorpion EVO III sub-machine guns
HK MP5 sub-machine guns
HK MP5 sub-machine guns
SVD
Dragunov sniper rifles
Cz
700 Sniper rifles
Cz
75 pistols
Cz
97B pistols
Cz
100 pistols
RM-70
122mm multiple rocket launchers (Czechoslovakian made). Retired in 2011?
Still
part of U.S. so called “Missile Defense Shield”?
Maroon berets
4th Rapid Deployment Brigade (Airborne unit)
601st Special Forces Group
Army personnel
Light green berets
Dark green berets- Reconnaissance units
Black berets- Military Police
Grey berets- Logistic and Medical personnel
Maroon berets
4th Rapid Deployment Brigade (Airborne unit)
601st Special Forces Group
Army personnel
Light green berets
Dark green berets- Reconnaissance units
Black berets- Military Police
Grey berets- Logistic and Medical personnel
Orange berets- Civil defense personnel
Czech
Intelligence Agencies
Office
of Foreign Relations and Information (UZSI)
National
Security Office (NBU)
World
War 2 and Pre World War 2 era Czech weapons
The
Panzer 35t light tank was actually a Czech made tank pressed into
German service after Germany invaded Czechoslovakia in 1939.
Panzerkampfwagen 35 (t) or Pz.Kpfw.35 (t). The “t” stood for
“tschechisch”, the German word for Czech. The orgiginal Czech
designation for these tanks was the LT vz 35 or LT 35, which stood
for Lehky Tank vzor 35 (Light Tank Model 35). Made by Skoda.
The
Panzer 38t light tank was actually a Czech made tank pressed into
German service after Germany invaded Czechoslovakia in 1939.
Panzerkampfwagen 38 (t) or Pz.Kpfw.38 (t). The “t” stood for
“tschechisch”, the German word for Czech. The orgiginal Czech
designation for these tanks was the LT vz 38.
37mm
Skoda A7 tank gun
Companies
Skoda
Aero
Vodochody
LET
Tatra
Excalibur Army (EA)Czech military pictures
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