List of military equipment of Croatia

The List of military equipment of Croatia is an alphabetical listing of all types used by or produced in Croatia since independence in 1991.

A

B

  • BOV, light armored vehicle from Yugoslavia.
  • BRDM-2, reconnaissance vehicle from the Soviet Union.
  • BTR-50, armored personnel carrier from the Soviet Union.
  • BTR-60, armored personnel carrier from the Soviet Union.

C

  • Commando 60 mm mortar, Croatian mortar.

D

E

  • EM-992, Croatian sniper rifle version of the .300 Winchester Magnum.
  • Ero, Croatian variant of the Uzi.

F

G

  • G-2 Galeb, light combat aircraft from Yugoslavia (withdrawn).
  • G36, Assault rifle from Germany.
  • Gorenje, .22 cal pistol of Yugoslav origin.

H

  • HS 2000, Croatian made 9 mm pistol

I

J

  • J-21 Jastreb, light combat aircraft from Yugoslavia (withdrawn).

K

  • Konkurs, Antitank missile from the Soviet Union.

L

M

  • M2HB Browning, .50 cal machine gun of United States origin.
  • M49, 7.62 mm of Yugoslav origin (withdrawn).
  • M52 P2/P3 hand grenade Yugoslav hand grenade, defensive
  • M56 Submachine gun, 7.62 mm of Yugoslav origin.
  • M56 howitzer, copy of the M101A1.
  • M59 rifle, copy of Soviet SKS.
  • M59/66, improved version of basic M59 (reserve).
  • M60 rifle grenade
  • M60 recoilless gun, 82 mm recoilless gun from Yugoslavia.
  • OT M-60, armored personnel carrier built in Yugoslavia.
  • M61 Skorpion, 7.65 mm automatic pistol of Czechoslovakian origin.
  • M68 mortar, 81 mm mortar from Yugoslavia.
  • M69A, 82 mm mortar from Yugoslavia.
  • M74 mortar, 120 mm mortar from Yugoslavia.
  • M75 hand grenade, Yugoslav hand grenade, offensive
  • M75 mortar, 120 mm mortar built in Yugoslavia and Croatia.
  • Zastava M76, sniper rifle of Yugoslav origin.
  • M79 anti-tank grenade, Yugoslav anti-tank grenade, copy of the Russian RKG-3
  • M79, 82 mm recoilless rifle from Yugoslavia.
  • M79 Osa, 90 mm antitank weapon from Yugoslavia.
  • BVP M-80, armored personnel carrier built in Yugoslavia (modernized).
  • M80 Zolja, 64 mm antitank weapon from Yugoslavia.
  • M-83 (vehicle), antitank vehicle from Yugoslavia.
  • M84 machine gun, copy of Soviet PK machine gun.
  • M-84, main battle tank built in Yugoslavia and Croatia (modernized).
  • M85, copy of Soviet AKSU-74 assault rifle.
  • M86 machine gun, copy of Soviet PKT machine gun.
  • M87 machine gun, copy of Soviet NSVT machine gun.
  • M87 Topaz, 100 mm antitank gun from Yugoslavia.
  • M90, 120 mm antitank weapon from Yugoslavia.
  • M90 mortar, 60 mm mortar from Yugoslavia.
  • M93 hand grenade, Macedonian hand grenade
  • M-93 mortar, 82 mm mortar built in Croatia.
  • M-95 Degman, new main battle tank.
  • M-96 mortar, 82 mm mortar built in Croatia.
  • M-98 Jelen, Croatian weapon, sniper.
  • M1919A4 Browning, 7.62 mm machine gun of United States origin.
  • M1948, 76 mm field gun from the Soviet Union.
  • 9M14 Malyutka, antitank missile of Soviet origin.
  • MiG-21, light fighter of Soviet design.
  • MILAN, Antitank missile from France.
  • Mini Ero, Small version of the Ero.
  • MP5, 9 mm submachine gun of German origin.
  • MT-12 Rapira, 100 mm antitank gun from the Soviet Union.
  • MT-LB, armored carrier from the Soviet Union.

P

  • Patria AMV, 8x8 Armored personnel carrier. 280 may be planned.

R

S

T

  • T-12 antitank gun, 100 mm antitank gun of Soviet origin (in reserve).
  • T-34-85, medium tank of Soviet origin (withdrawn).
  • T-55, medium tank of Soviet origin (built in Poland, reserve).
  • T-72, main battle tank of Soviet origin (modernized).
  • Thompson, .45 cal submachine gun of United States origin (withdrawn).

U

V

Z

  • ZIS-3, 76.2 mm field gun from the Soviet Union.

See also

References

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