What gun does Serbia use?
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What gun does Serbia use?
Zastava M21 | |
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The Zastava M21 A assault rifle | |
Type | Assault rifle, submachine gun |
Place of origin | Serbia and Montenegro |
Service history |
What guns do the Serbian special forces use?
Special Units Armament
- M-95 Sniper rifle (Barrett M-95)
- Heckler&Koch MP5 Parabellum submachine gun.
- Heckler & Koch G36C Automatic Rifle (H&K G36C Cal.
- LP 12 PA “zastava” Shotgun.
- SCANTRAK System.
- VPB (PCV) M-86 Police Combat Vehicle.
- EOD Protective Suit, 6th Generation.
- MINIMI PARA 5.56 mm Rifle.
What tanks does Serbia use?
Armored vehicles
Main battle tanks | ||
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BOV M16 Miloš | Serbia | MRAP |
BRDM-2MS | Russia | Armoured car |
BRDM-2 | Soviet Union | Armoured car |
BOV KIV | Serbia | Command and reconnaissance armored vehicle |
How many soldiers Serbia have?
Serbian Armed Forces | |
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Active personnel | 28,150 (2019) |
Deployed personnel | 336 |
Expenditures | |
Budget | $1.51 billion (2021) |
Can you own an AK 47 in Serbia?
Serbia today has relatively restrictive gun ownership laws. Citizens are not permitted to own automatic or semiautomatic weapons, and registration — including background checks and safety training — is required for all gun owners. Nonetheless, black-market AK-47s are reportedly still fairly easy to come by.
Why does Serbia have so many guns?
Most of the weapons are leftovers from the bloody wars that raged in the 1990s after the fall of Yugoslavia – in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo. After the wars, some 4 million illegal guns were said to have remained in circulation in the seven republics of the former Yugoslavia – most of them in Serbia.
How many tanks do Serbia have?
414 tanks
Armoured fighting vehicles At the end of 2018 Serbian army had 414 tanks, this number will be increased by 30 T-72 tanks which are to be donated by Russia.
What tank is Serbia?
The Serbian River Flotilla (Serbian: Речна Флотила / Rečna flotila) is a tactical brigade-level brown water naval branch of the Serbian Armed Forces headquartered in Novi Sad, with additional units based in Belgrade, and Šabac.