Artillery
Name | Type | Quantity | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
ZiS-3 | 76 mm anti-tank field gun | 50 | Soviet Union | |
T-12 | 100 mm anti-tank field gun | 50 | Soviet Union | |
D-74 | 122 mm towed howitzer | 50 | China | |
M-30 | 122 mm towed howitzer | 50 | Soviet Union | |
D-30 | 122 mm towed howitzer | 50 | Soviet Union | |
M-46 | 130 mm towed field howitzer | 50 | Soviet Union | |
Type 59-1 | 130 mm towed howitzer | 50 | China | |
Type 63 | 107 mm towed multiple rocket launcher | 200 | China | |
Type 81 SPRL | 122 mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher | 100 | China | |
BM-21 Grad | 122 mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher | 100 | Soviet Union | |
RM-70 | 122 mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher | Czech Republic | ||
BM-13/16 | 132 mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher | 100 | Soviet Union | |
BM-14 | 140 mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher | 100 | Soviet Union |
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