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The Croatian Army selected the FN Minimi Mk3 as the platoon support weapon in 7.62x51 NATO as well as the squad support weapon in 5.56x45 NATO. According to Croatian Defence Report for 2023, army program for purchasing said machine guns in 5.56x45 and 7.62x51 NATO has been completed. [5]
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 ...
By the end of 2012, and as of 2013, the Croatian army had 3,600 VHS rifles in service. Another order of 2,000 rifles was to be delivered to the Croatian military by the end of 2014. [needs update] A long-term Croatian Army requirement calls for 50,000 assault rifles, ensuring the long-term production of VHS-2. The US Department of Defense also ...
The Croatian Army (Croatian: Hrvatska kopnena vojska or HKoV) is the land force branch of the Croatian Armed Forces. It is numerically the largest of the three branches of the Croatian Armed Forces. It is numerically the largest of the three branches of the Croatian Armed Forces.
Weapons of Croatia (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Military equipment of Croatia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... List of equipment of ...
The Pleter submachine gun is a submachine gun created in 1991, when the Breakup of Yugoslavia left Croatia with few weapons to arm their yet to be formed military in the midst of the Croatian War of Independence. The embargo prevented the newly formed state from legally buying equipment abroad, so they chose to try to design and produce some ...
Also, the domestic industry has become capable of significant independent production of weapons and military equipment. [7] The Croatian Navy was created to a large extent thanks to the successful action of capturing about one quarter of the Yugoslav Navy vessels in Šibenik in 1991.
Pages in category "Weapons of Croatia" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Strijela – 10CROA1