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  2. Yugoslav Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Yugoslav Ground Forces (Serbo-Croatian: Kopnena Vojska – KoV, Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Копнена Војска – КоВ) was the ground forces branch of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) from 1 March 1945 until 20 May 1992 when the last remaining remnants were merged into the Ground Forces of the new Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, under the threat of sanctions.

  3. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Bosnia and ...

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    Yugoslavia: 7.62×39mm light machine gun M72B1, M72 [3] Ultimax 100 [2] Singapore: 5.56mm NATO light machine gun Mark 3/3A, Mark 2 [3] In small numbers. M249 light machine gun [2] United States: 5.56mm NATO light machine gun M249 PIP: Zastava M84 [2] Yugoslavia: 7.62×54mmR general purpose machine gun M84, M86 [3] M60 machine gun [2] United States

  4. Yugoslav People's Army - Wikipedia

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    The Yugoslav People's Army (JNA/ ЈНА; Macedonian, Montenegrin and Serbian: Југословенска народна армија, Jugoslovenska narodna armija; Croatian and Bosnian: Jugoslavenska narodna armija; Slovene: Jugoslovanska ljudska armada, JLA), also called the Yugoslav National Army, [1] [2] was the military of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its antecedents ...

  5. Royal Yugoslav Army - Wikipedia

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    The Yugoslav Army (Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslovenska vojska, JV, Југословенска војска, ЈВ), commonly the Royal Yugoslav Army, was the principal ground force of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It existed from the establishment of Yugoslavia in December 1918 until its surrender to the Axis powers on 17 April 1941.

  6. Category:Military equipment of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    World War II military equipment of Yugoslavia (1 C, 3 P) A. Armoured fighting vehicles of Yugoslavia (3 C, 1 P) C. Combat helmets of Yugoslavia (2 P) N.

  7. List of equipment of the Serbian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Deployed in infantry battalions of the four Army brigades and Military Police. [32] [33] Additional procurement is planned. Humvee United States: Armoured car: 156 Deployed in infantry battalions of the four Army brigades and the Special brigades. BearCat G3 United States: Armoured car: 5 Deployed in the 25th Military Police Battalion of the Guard.

  8. Yugoimport SDPR - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. SOKO - Wikipedia

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    Soko (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Соко) was a Yugoslav aircraft manufacturer based in Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company was responsible for the production of many military aircraft for the Yugoslav Air Force. [1] SOKO was created in 1950 by the relocation of the aircraft factory section of Ikarus company from Zemun, SR Serbia.