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Today, the BOVs in the Serbian Army are used by the Military Police (BOV M-86), in army mechanized armor battalions (BOV M-83) and in a reserve artillery rocket battalion PVO (BOV-3). BOVs are also used by special forces of the MUP Serbia, Republika Srpska, Croatia and BiH Federation.
The BOV M16 Miloš is a Serbian 4x4 multipurpose armoured vehicle (MPAV) used for military and law enforcement applications. It features a V-hull , integrating floating-floor plates, and blast-mitigation seating to protect occupants against land mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
Bangladesh Army BOV M11 . The BOV M11 has a primary role as a reconnaissance vehicle and command-reconnaissance vehicle. If used by artillery units, it could function as a remote observation post that observes an enemy and guides firing.
BOV VP М86 Yugoslavia: 6 In service Achleitner RCV Survivor Austria: 4 In service, planned to buy another 26 vehicles. LAPV Enok Germany: 6 Upcoming donation from Bundeswehr Otokar Cobra Turkey: 1 Nuclear, biological, chemical reconnaissance vehicle. Tank destroyers; BOV 1 POLO M-83 Yugoslavia: 6+(3) In service, armed with 6 AT-3 missiles
The Serbian Army (Serbian: Копнена војска Србије, romanized: Kopnena vojska Srbije, lit. 'Serbian Land Army') is the land-based and the largest component of the Serbian Armed Forces .
RPG-Šk-75 68mm Standard anti-tank weapon of the Slovak Army. RPG-7 Soviet Union V 85mm Used by 1st Mechanized Brigade. [24]SPIKE Israel LR II: 130mm: 10 launchers and 100 missiles also will be carried by BOV 8x8 Patria and CV 90 [25]
U.S. Army National Guard M1117 armored security vehicles at Fort Stewart, Georgia in June 2010.. The vehicle (originally the ASV-150) is a purpose-built 21st-century version of Cadillac Gage's V-100 Commando family of Armored fighting vehicles which was used by the U.S. Army Military Police during the Vietnam War; [4] whose duties often consisted of providing armed escort for wheeled convoys.
Used by infantry battalions of the four Army brigades. Domestically produced version of American AN M18. LRB M3/93 Serbia: Smoke grenade: Used by infantry battalions of the four Army brigades and the special forces units (72nd Brigade for Special Operations and 63rd Parachute Brigade). RŠB P98 Serbia: Smoke grenade: BRK Serbia: Anti-tank grenade