Yugoslav Army

Yugoslav Army

|| Fighter


Trainer || MiG-29A
MiG-29UB || 14
2|| 4
1 |
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SOKO J-22 Orao || || Fighter Bomber & Trainer
Unarmed Trainer
Target puller
Prototyp || G-4
G-4š
G-4t
G-4M || 40?
8
4
1 || 23
8
2
1 |
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Lola Utva 75 || || Cargo Aircraft || An-26B || 8-10 || 2(6) ||
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Yakovlev Yak-40 Codling || || Anti-Submarine Helicopter|| Mi-14PL|| 3|| 0 || All destroyed during the war.
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Kamov Ka-25 Hormone || /YUG || Utility
Recon
Attack Helicopter
Attack helicopter || HO-42/45
HI-42 Hera
HN-42M Gama
HN-45M Gama 2 || 30
3
27
15|| 29
3
19
11 |

Air defence Weapons and Equipment

SAMs
*S-125 Neva (SA-3) - 60
*2K12 Kub (SA-6 Gainful) - 80

Radars
*P-12 and P-14 Observation radars
*Altitude measurement radar PRV - 11
*S-605/654 Observation radars
*S-613 Altitude measurement radar
*TPS-63 Observation radar
*AN/TPS-70 3D radar
*AS-74 and AS-84 automatized systems

Navy Weapons and Equipment

Gallery

References

ee also

*Yugoslav Peoples Army
*Military of Serbia and Montenegro
*Military of Serbia
*Military of Montenegro


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