Special Brigade - Equipment

Equipment

Small arms

Model Type Origin Builder Caliber
CZ-99 Pistol Serbia Zastava Arms 9mm
M92 Assault rifle Serbia Zastava Arms 7.62x39mm
M70B1 Assault rifle Serbia Zastava Arms 7.62mm
M21 Assault rifle Serbia Zastava Arms 5.56mm
M84 Machine pistol Serbia Zastava Arms 7.65mm
BGA Grenade launcher Serbia Zastava Arms 30mm
M76 Sniper rifle Serbia Zastava Arms 7.92x57mm
M91 Sniper rifle Serbia Zastava Arms 7.62mm
M93 Anti-materiel rifle Serbia Zastava Arms 12.7×108mm
M84 General purpose machine gun Serbia Zastava Arms 7.62mm
M87 Heavy machine gun Serbia Zastava Arms 12.7×108mm
USP Pistol Germany Heckler & Koch 9x19mm
UMP9 Submachine gun Germany Heckler & Koch 9x19mm
G36C Assault rifle Germany Heckler & Koch 5.56 NATO
HK416 Assault rifle Germany Heckler & Koch 5.56 NATO
MP5 Submachine gun Germany Heckler & Koch 9mm
FN Minimi Machine gun Belgium FN Herstal 5.56 NATO
Sako TRG Sniper rifle Finland SAKO .308 Winchester
Steyr AUG Assault rifle Austria Steyr Mannlicher 5.56 NATO
R4 Assault rifle South Africa Denel Land Systems 5.56 NATO

Heavy arms

Model Type Origin Builder Caliber
OSA Rocket Launcher Yugoslavia 90 mm
ZOLJA Rocket Launcher Yugoslavia 64mm
STRSLJEN Rocket Launcher Serbia Macedonia Eurokompozit 120mm
Fagot SACLOS Soviet Union Tula KBP 120mm
Mortars Mortar Yugoslavia Serbia 60mm,82mm,120mm




Read more about this topic:  Special Brigade

Famous quotes containing the word equipment:

    Why not draft executive and management brains to prepare and produce the equipment the $21-a-month draftee must use and forget this dollar-a-year tommyrot? Would we send an army into the field under a dollar-a-year General who had to be home Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays?
    Lyndon Baines Johnson (1908–1973)

    Biological possibility and desire are not the same as biological need. Women have childbearing equipment. For them to choose not to use the equipment is no more blocking what is instinctive than it is for a man who, muscles or no, chooses not to be a weightlifter.
    Betty Rollin (b. 1936)

    Pop artists deal with the lowly trivia of possessions and equipment that the present generation is lugging along with it on its safari into the future.
    —J.G. (James Graham)