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  2. Zastava M72 - Wikipedia

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    The Zastava M72 chambers and fires the 7.62×39mm M67 round. It is a gas-operated, air-cooled, drum-fed firearm with a fixed stock. It is a squad automatic weapon, like the Soviet RPK but has unique design features. This weapon is a near copy of the Soviet RPK light machine gun. There are a few differences on the M72/M72A.

  3. List of military equipment used by Syrian opposition forces

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    M72 LAW [16] 66 mm: Anti-tank rocket launcher United States: Turkish HAR-66 (LAW copy) supplied by Turkey M79 Osa [71] [84] 90 mm: Anti-tank rocket launcher Yugoslavia: Supplied by Saudi Arabia. [73] RBR-120 mm M90 [85] 120 mm: Anti-tank rocket launcher Serbia / Macedonia: Anti-tank guided weapons 9M14 Malyutka [86] [87] 125 mm: Wire-guided ...

  4. Tabuk Sniper Rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Yugoslavian version of the RPK, the Zastava M72, is a longer barreled member of the M70 family and is the weapon upon which the Tabuk is based. The barrel length of the Iraqi Tabuk rifle is 23.6 inches – slightly longer and thinner than a Yugoslavian M72 barrel, but much longer than a traditional AKM or the M70 (16.25 inches).

  5. M72 - Wikipedia

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    M72 LAW, a United States Army anti-tank weapon; Mecar M72, a Belgian hand grenade; Zastava M72, a Yugoslav copy of the RPK machine gun; Other uses. BMW M72 V-12 engine;

  6. M-84 - Wikipedia

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    During the fighting two M-84ABs were lost, but both were later recovered. Kuwait originally ordered over 200 tanks, but received only 150 before the break-up of Yugoslavia and the end of tank production. All instruments marked in English and Arabic; M-84ABN (Yugoslavia) – The M-84AB fitted with land navigation equipment

  7. T-72 - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslavia developed the T-72 into the more advanced M-84, and sold hundreds of them around the world during the 1980s. The Iraqis called their T-72 copies the "Lion of Babylon" (Asad Babil). These Iraqi tanks were assembled from kits sold to them by the Soviet Union as a means of evading the UN-imposed weapons embargo.

  8. List of equipment of the Kosovo Security Force - Wikipedia

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    M72 LAW. HAR-66. 66mm United States / Turkey: Lately shown in KSF special forces operators, during the parade of ''Day of Liberation''. Same product as M72 LAW, but turkish made. FGM-148 Javelin: 127mm United States: 246 (on order) OMTAS: 160mm Turkey

  9. List of equipment of the Montenegrin Ground Army - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslavia: 12.7×108mm: In service Heckler & Koch PSG1 West Germany: 7.62×51mm NATO: In service Machine guns; Zastava M72 Yugoslavia: 7.62×39mm: In service Zastava M84 Yugoslavia: 7.62×54mmR: In service Grenade launchers; BGA 30mm Yugoslavia: 30mm In service Heckler & Koch AG36 Germany: 40mm In service Anti-tank; M79 Osa Yugoslavia: 90mm rocket