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Name Origin Type Quantity Photo Notes Main battle tanks M-84 Yugoslavia Serbia Main battle tank: 232 [20]: Deployed in tank battalions of the four Army brigades. [21] [22]In the process of serial modernization; first batch of 12 tanks is modernized to the version M-84AS2.
The defense industry of Serbia is the largest in the Western Balkans. Serbia's export of weapons and military equipment in 2021 was valued at $1.23 billion (€1.13 billion). [1] It consists of around 200 companies, both public and private, working in many different fields.
Factories, research and development companies and institutes that are part or contribute to Defense industry of Serbia. They are developing, testing and or producing various equipment and or weapons for various defense purposes.
The Serbian Armed Forces has a wide variety of equipment, mix of older Yugoslav and Soviet products (dating back to the 1980s and even 1970s) and new equipment, either domestically-produced from Serbian defence contractors or acquired from foreign producers (main suppliers being France, China, Russia, and to a lesser extent Germany).
List of equipment of the Serbian Armed Forces; M. M1 gas mask; Military equipment of the Royal Serbian Army; N. Neštin-class river minesweeper; P. PM M71 Floating Bridge
Military Technical Institute (Serbian: Војнотехнички институт, romanized: Vojnotehnički institut; abbr. VTI) is a Serbian weapons and aircraft design institute, headquartered in Belgrade, and governed by the Serbian Ministry of Defence. It is a top-level military scientific research institution in Serbia, dealing with ...
It said the proposal by the Serbian Armed Forces General Staff comes after "a detailed consideration. Serbia should reintroduce compulsory military service, the defense ministry said Thursday, as ...
The company is the sole intermediary company that represents the Serbian government and Serbian military–industrial complex in the sphere of importation and exportation of defense equipment as well as technology transfers (through selling production licenses to foreign customers, such as those for MLRS M-87 Oganj to Iraq, for grenade launchers to Azerbaijan, small-caliber ammunition to India ...