List of equipment of the Army of North Macedonia
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This is a list of equipment used by the Army of North Macedonia.
Individual equipment
[edit]Name | Type | Origin | Picture | Notes |
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M92 | Camouflage pattern | North Macedonia | Entered service in or around 1992, this pattern was the first home grown one made for the Macedonian army. It has seen use in the 2001 insurgency in limited or full use by soldiers. Used for trainings today | |
M96 | Camouflage pattern | North Macedonia | This pattern is the second home grown camo pattern for the Macedonian army. Designed and entered service around 1996. It is one of the most used camo patterns by the Macedonian army and it still gets issued today in limited numbers as a reserve uniform to soldiers and such. | |
M98 | Camouflage pattern | North Macedonia | Third home grown pattern, designed 1998 and entered service the same year. It was used somewhere up until 2009. | |
M09 Digital Pattern | Camouflage pattern | North Macedonia | Introduced in 2010, the M09 Digital Pattern is the Army's Standard-issue Camouflage. Uniforms produced by YUMCO in Serbia.[1] | |
U.S. Woodland | Camouflage pattern | United States | Used by some units in the past, primarily used for trainings today. | |
DCU pattern | Camouflage pattern | United States | Used by Macedonian troops participating in ISAF and OIF. | |
M91 Eurokompozit | Combat helmet | North Macedonia | Standard-issue helmet of the North Macedonian Army, Homegrown version of the PASGT helmet. Produced by 11 Oktomvri Eurokompozit a.d. Prilep. | |
M89 Eurokompozit | Combat helmet | North Macedonia | Used in training, parades and by new conscripts. Homegrown version of the Yugoslav M59/89 JUŠ. Produced by 11 Oktomvri Eurokompozit a.d. Prilep. | |
Future Assault Shell Technology helmet | Combat Helmet | United States | Used by the Special Operations Regiment, Macedonian soldiers participating in KFOR and seen on parades outfitted with Macedonian camouflage.[2] | |
Ballistic Vest BE-02 Military | Bulletproof vest | North Macedonia | Some variations used in training, some variations used by regular troops and police. Produced by 11 Oktomvri Eurokompozit ad Prilep.[3] | |
Mile Dragić vest | Bulletproof vest | Serbia North Macedonia |
Possibly another Standard-issue vest of the Macedonian army, unknown usage other than its usage by Macedonian troops in Afghanistan. Unknown if it is imported from Serbia or locally produced. | |
Type III and Type IIIA ballistic vests | Bulletproof vest | Turkey North Macedonia |
Standard-issue vest of the North Macedonian army. Variant with AK mag pouches and Macedonian camouflage, Unknown if it is imported from Turkey or if it is locally produced. | |
ATS-PCR-05 | Bulletproof vest | North Macedonia | Used by the Special Operations Regiment and Macedonian soldiers participating in KFOR, Produced Domestically by ATS Ballistics. |
Small arms
[edit]Military vehicles
[edit]Vehicle | Photo | Origin | Type | In service | Notes | |
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Main battle tanks | ||||||
T-72A | Soviet Union | Main battle tank | 23[8][9] | North Macedonia donated 8 tanks to Ukraine to help in the war effort on 29 July 2022.[10] North Macedonia had previously bought 31 T72 tanks from Ukraine in 2001 | ||
Armoured fighting vehicles | ||||||
BMP-2 | Soviet Union | Infantry fighting vehicle | 10[8] | Plus 1 more BMP-2K.[11] | ||
BTR-70 | Soviet Union | Armoured personnel carrier | 56[11] | Some modified with diesel engine.[citation needed] | ||
BTR-80 | Soviet Union | Armoured personnel carrier | 12[8] | |||
MT-LB | Soviet Union | Armoured personnel carrier | 10[8] | |||
TM-170 "Hermelin" | West Germany | Armoured personnel carrier | 84[11] | Modernized by Eurokompozit.[citation needed] | ||
ELVO Leonidas-2 | Greece | Armoured personnel carrier | 9[11] | |||
M113 | United States | Armoured personnel carrier | 27[11] | In reserve.[citation needed] | ||
Stryker | United States | Armoured personnel carrier | 0/42 | The sale of 54 Stryker vehicles was approved by the United States in 2021 for a total cost of $210,000,000 ($30,000,000 of which was donated). The package includes M2A1 .50 calibre machine guns, M6 smoke grenade launchers and associated spares,javelin anti tank launchers, Harris radios, common remote operated weapons station (CROWS), Defense Advanced GPS Receiver, and other parts and components.[citation needed]In October 2024, the order was reduced to 42 Stryker.[12]
Variants:
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Light military vehicles | ||||||
JLTV | United States | Light tactical vehicle | 38/96[14][15] | These vehicles are expected to join Light Infantry Battalion Group (LIBG) in Shtip. The army has the option to buy a total of 96 vehicles.[16] The first batch of 6 JLTVs was delivered in 06/2022, the second batch of 12 JLTVs was delivered in 07/2022, and the third one of 14 JLTVs was delivered in 08/2022, marking the amount of JLTVs in use to 32.[17] | ||
Otokar Engerek | Turkey | Light high mobility vehicle | 2[8] | Turkish variant of Land Rover Defender made by Otokar.[citation needed] | ||
Otokar Cobra | Turkey | Light armored vehicle | 2[8] | Donation from Turkey. Used by military police.[citation needed] | ||
Humvee | United States | Light armored vehicle | ~150[8] | Variants:
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Husky VMMD | South Africa | Mine-resistant ambush-protected | 2[18] | |||
Logistics and utility vehicles | ||||||
Mercedes Benz 290 GD | United Kingdom | Light utility vehicle | 36 | Donated by the United Kingdom | ||
Pinzgauer 710 | Austria Yugoslavia |
Light utility vehicle | ~30 | |||
Mercedes G | West Germany | Light utility vehicle | ~50[8] | |||
Land Rover Defender | United Kingdom | Light utility vehicle | ~150[8] | |||
Military trucks | ||||||
TAM-150 | Yugoslavia | Medium utility truck | ~30[19] | In reserve.[19] | ||
TAM-110 | Yugoslavia | Medium utility truck | ~30[19] | In reserve.[19] | ||
Iveco | Italy | Medium utility truck | 44[8] | |||
DAF | Netherlands | Medium utility truck | 126[8] | |||
BMC | Turkey | Medium utility truck | ~10[8] | |||
Scania P3 | Sweden United Kingdom |
Medium utility truck | 40 | Donated by the United Kingdom. | ||
Oshkosh FMTV | United States | Medium utility truck | ~10[8] | |||
M35/44 | United States | Medium utility truck | ~150[8] | In reserve.[citation needed] | ||
Boats | ||||||
Botica Class Patrol Boat | Yugoslavia | Patrol boat | 2 [20] | Based on Lake Ohrid.[21] |
Artillery
[edit]Artillery | Photo | Origin | Type | In service | Notes |
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Field artillery | |||||
BORAN | Turkey | 105mm howitzer | 0/18 | 18 on order- with the potential of 36 more[22] | |
M-56 | Soviet Union | 105mm howitzer | 14[11] | ||
M2A1 | United States | 105mm howitzer | 36[8] | ||
M-30 | Soviet Union | 122mm howitzer | 100+[8] | ||
Multiple launch rocket system | |||||
M-63 Plamen | Yugoslavia | 128mm MLRS | 11[11] | ||
BM-21 Grad | Soviet Union | 122mm MLRS | 6[11] | ||
Mortars | |||||
M57 60 mm | Yugoslavia | Light mortars | 100+[8] | ||
M69 82 mm | Yugoslavia | Medium mortar | 100+[8] | ||
M52UB 120 mm | Yugoslavia | Heavy mortars | 100+[8] |
Air Force
[edit]Aircraft | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
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Transport | ||||||
An-2 Colt | Soviet Union | transport/utility | 1[11] | |||
Helicopters | ||||||
Mil Mi-24 | Soviet Union | attack | Mi-24V | 2[11] | 2 Mi-24K and 6 Mi-24V are stored.[11] | |
Mil Mi-17 | Soviet Union | transport/utility | 2[11] | |||
Mil Mi-8 | Soviet Union | transport/utility | Mi-8MTV | 4[11] | ||
Bell 205 | United States | utility | UH-1H | 2[11] | ||
Bell 206 | United States | trainer/utility | 4[23] | |||
AW149 | Italy | transport/utility | 0/4 | 4 Ordered[24] | ||
AW169 | Italy | transport/utility | 0/4 | 4 Ordered[25] | ||
Trainer aircraft | ||||||
Zlin 143 | Czechoslovakia | basic trainer | 1[23] | |||
Zlin 242 | Czechoslovakia | basic trainer | 5[23] |
Air defense
[edit]System | Photo | Origin | Type | In service | Notes | |
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Surface-to-air missiles | ||||||
Mistral B-3 | France | Surface-to-air missile | Unknown number will be delivered in 2025. | |||
9K32 Strela-2 | Soviet Union | Surface-to-air missile | [8] 30+ | |||
9K35 Strela-10 | Soviet Union | Surface-to-air missile | [8] 8 | |||
9K38 Igla | Soviet Union | Surface-to-air missile | [8] 10+ | |||
Anti aircraft guns | ||||||
Zastava M55 20 mm | Yugoslavia | Autocannon | [8] 30+ | |||
Bofors 40 mm | Sweden | Autocannon | [8] 30+ | In reserve.[citation needed] |
Retired equipment
[edit]- Sukhoi Su-25 x4 – retired, in 2023 all Su-25 were donated to Ukraine
- T-72 x8 – donated to Ukraine
- T-34/85 x4 – retired, turned into museum pieces
- BRDM-2 x10 – retired
- T-55A x93 – retired
- BTR-60P x31 – retired
References
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- ^ a b c d e "11 Oktomvri Eurokompozit". Archived from the original on 27 September 2018.
- ^ "HS Produkt" (PDF). Hrvatski vojnik (in Croatian) (337/338): 20. 28 March 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 October 2012. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
- ^ Krott, Rob (October 2003). "Macedonia's Weaponry: A New Nation Re-Arms and Fights". Small Arms Review. Vol. 7, no. 1. Archived from the original on 30 March 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
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- ^ Ganta, Himaja (17 March 2021). "US approves sale of Stryker vehicles to North Macedonia". Army Technology.
- ^ Thomas (11 March 2024). "North Macedonia orders additional JLTVs armored vehicles from United States | Defense News March 2024 Global Security army industry | Defense Security global news industry army year 2024 | Archive News year". Army Recognition. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
- ^ "North Macedonia reduces procurement of Stryker IFVs". 11 October 2024.
- ^ "JLTV delivery". August 2022.
- ^ "Пристигна воен конвој со новите лесни оклопни возила JLTV наменети за македонската Армија". mod.gov.mk. 2 June 2023.
- ^ Božinovski, Igor (5 April 2023). "Severna Makedonija ubrzava modernizaciju armije, planira da do 2032. godine potroši 900 miliona evra". Tango Six (in Serbian). Retrieved 6 April 2023.
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- ^ "Macedonia Botica 304". www.shipspotting.com. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
- ^ "Makedonya'dan BORAN Obüsü Siparişi | SavunmaSanayiST" (in Turkish). 15 January 2023. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
- ^ a b c Embraer, In association with. "2023 World Air Forces directory". Flight Global. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
- ^ "North Macedonia signs almost €250m contract for Leonardo military helicopters".
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