Military Industry
Georgia began working intensely on military projects after 2008, since then Georgia has developed or produced:
- Lazika (Infantry fighting vehicle)
- Didgori Armoured Personnel Carrier
- Didgori-2
- Didgori-3
- TAAV (Georgian made ”MRAP”, Three-Axle Armored Vehicle, holds 8 kg mine blast, and 7x62x51mm bullets)
- ZCRS-122 (multiple rocket launcher, and its 122mm missiles.)
- Georgian unmanned aerial vehicle
- G5 rifle (G5 rifle with its 5,56mm bullets)
- RPG-7 (Heavily modified Georgian version of Soviet RPG-7)
- RPG-22 (Heavily modified Georgian version of Soviet RPG-22)
- RPG-18 (Heavily modified Georgian version of Soviet RPG-18)
- PDM-1 (Georgian Grenade launcher, based on RPG-26)
- 2B14 Podnos (Heavily modified Georgian version of 82mm Mortar)
- M-43 (Heavily modified Georgian version of 120mm Mortar)
- Mkudro (silent attack hand mortar 40mm-82mm)
- AG-40 (Georgian copy of Romanian AG-40)
- DELGA-1 (Georgian made fast attack vehicle)
- P-9 pistol (Georgian made 9mm pistol)
- Ballistic vests (Georgian made Ballistic vest)
- Helmet
- Uniforms (Georgian made uniforms is very durable, it is hard to see this uniforms under night vision optics)
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