List of equipment of the Sebrenskiyan Army
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Army
Rifles and Machine Guns
Name | Origin | Type | Cartridge | Photo | Notes |
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SKS/PAP | Letnia | Semi-automatic Carbine | 7.62x39mm | PAP is the domestic name of the Letnian SKS | |
Zastava M80 | Sebrenskiya | Assault Rifle | 5.45x39mm | Being phased out for the Zastava M12 | |
Zastava M12 | Sebrenskiya | Assault Rifle | 5.45x39mm | Current service rifle of the Sebrenskiyan National Army. Complete phaseout of the M80 expected by 2024 | |
Zastava M07 | Sebrenskiya | Sniper Rifle | 7.62x39mm | File:Zastava M07 Sniper rifle.png | Current operated sniper rifle of the Sebrenskiyan National Army |
Zastava M93 | Sebrenskiya | Anti-material rifle | 12.7x108mm | Operational rifle of the Sebrenskiyan Special Weapons Task Force. | |
Zastava M72 | Sebrenskiya | Light machine gun | 7.62x39 | ||
Zastava M87 | Sebrenskiya | Heavy machine gun | 12.7x99 |
Sidearms
Name | Origin | Type | Cartridge | Photo | Notes |
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CZ-99 | Sebrenskiya | Semi-automatic pistol | 9x18mm | Current pistol of the Sebrenskiyan National Army. No planned replacement. |
Rockets, Grenades, Mines, and Missiles
Name | Origin | Type | Number | Photo | Notes |
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M-80 Zolja | Sebrenskiya | Shoulder mounted anti-tank weapon | Limited to reserves. | ||
M-90 Strsljen | Sebrenskiya | Shoulder mounted anti-tank weapon | Fire-and-drop. | ||
RPG-29 / M-100 KOSA | Letnia Sebrenskiya |
Shoulder mounted anti-tank weapon | M-100 KOSA is the domestic name of the RPG-29 | ||
9K333 Verba | Letnia | Man-portable Air Defence | Entered service 2013. Phased out 9K338 Igla series. | ||
m75 | Sebrenskiya | Hand grenade | |||
MRUD | Sebrenskiya | Anti-personnel mine | Unlicensed copy of the M18 Claymore | ||
PROM-1 | Sebrenskiya | Anti-personnel mine | |||
TMM-1 | Sebrenskiya | Anti-tank mine | Unlicensed copy of the Ostlandian Tellermine 43 | ||
bRD M-83 | Sebrenskiya | Smoke Grenade | Unlicensed copy of AN M18 |
Armored Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Photo | Notes |
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M-110 | Sebrenskiya Letnia Template:Country data Vihoslavia |
Main Battle Tank | M-110A | 202 | A total of 225 M-110As will be ordered. M-110B enters production in late 2019. | |
M-84 | Sebrenskiya | Main Battle Tank | M-84A M-84M |
802 95 |
500 M-84As are in reserve. All 802 M-84As to be upgraded to M-84M standard by 2026. | |
T-66 | Letnia | Main Battle Tank | T-66BV T-66M |
800 800 |
All tanks are in reserve. 200 are in "operational reserve" | |
BTR-80 | Letnia | Armored Personnel Carrier | 2,230 | 1,650 sit in reserve. All will be placed into reserve as being replaced by the APC variant of the Lazar 3 | ||
BMP-2 | Letnia | Infantry Fighting Vehicle | BMP-2M | 1,000 | The BMP-2 series was phased out for the BMP-3 series. All 1,000 sit in storage. | |
BMP-3 | Letnia | Infantry Fighting Vehicle | BMP-3M BMP-3F |
2,345 2,226 |
The BMP-3 series is being phased out in favor of the Lazar 3 IFV variant | |
Lazar 3 | Sebrenskiya | Armored Personnel Carrier Infantry Fighting Vehicle |
Lazar 3 Lazar III |
633 402 |
Sebrenskiya expects to operate a total of 9,000 Lazar 3/IIIs by the end of 2030. | |
BOV M16 | Sebrenskiya | Armored Utility Vehicle | 150+ | The BOV M16 is to operate as a Mine-Resistant Armored Protected Vehicle. Sebresnkiya expects to operate "thousands" of these vehicles. | ||
UAZ-469 | Letnia | Utility vehicle | 1,500 |
Unarmored Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Photo | Notes |
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Ram Series | Sebrenskiya | Pickup | 400+ | The Dodge Ram Series pickup remains the primary government work vehicle, including within the armed forces. | ||
FAP 13 | Sebrenskiya | 4x4 Truck | 280 | Primary short range logistics | ||
FAP 1118 | Sebrenskiya | 4x4 Offraod Rruck | 895 | |||
FAP 2026 | Sebrenskiya | 6x6 Offroad Truck | 165 | |||
FAP 2228 | Sebrenskiya | 6x6 Truck | 41 |
Artillery
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Photo | Notes |
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M69 | Sebrenskiya | 82mm Mortar | ||||
M74/75 | Sebrenskiya | 120mm Mortar | ||||
NORA B-52 | Sebrenskiya | Self Propelled Gun | 1394 | 1,300 of these are in storage. | ||
2S1 | Letnia | Self Propelled Gun | 1,104 | 800 are in reserve. Sebrenskiya has considered interest in changing the gun out for a 2A83 152mm direct fire cannon. | ||
2S19 Msta-S | Letnia | Armored Self-Propelled Gun | 150 | 154.2mm heavy artillery, self propelled. | ||
D-30 | Letnia | Towed Artillery | 1090 | 800 of these are in reserve. | ||
NORA M84 | Sebrenskiya | Towed Artillery | 2286 | The M84 has been mass produced, and 2,000 sit in reserve. 800 sit in "operational reserve". | ||
BM-30 Smerch | Letnia | Rocket Artillery | 50 | The Smerch is lined up for replacement by the Morava | ||
M-94 Plamen-S | Sebrenskiya | Rocket Artillery | 1,086 | 800 are in reserve, all are in "operational reserve". This system is slated for replacement by the Morava | ||
LRSVM Morava | Sebrenskiya | Rocket Artillery | 22 | Sebrenskiya intends to operate 2,000 by 2025. Morava operates 120mm, 122mm, 128mm, and 300mm artillery rounds. The Morava is considered Sebrenskiya's Tornado. |
Air Defences
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Photo | Notes |
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S-300 | Letnia | Surface-Air missile | S-300V4 | 9 batteries | ||
S-400 | Letnia | Strategic SAM | 9 batteries | |||
S-500 | Letnia | Strategic SAM | 1 Launcher | Will make up Hypersonic Segment of SEBCOM Air Defence Network. Sebrenskiya indictated its intentions to acquire the S-500 in early 2016. In August of 2017, Sebrenskiya confirmed it had confirmed an order for the S-500 system, though it was not indicated how much of the system was ordered. In March of 2019, Sebrenskiya confirmed it has acquired a singular launcher for testing and training on the system as more were acquired. The Ministry of Defence has denied requests for information on the acquisition of the system, citing security concerns. | ||
9K37M3 Buk M3 | Letnia | Surface-Air missile | 14 Batallions | The BUK-M3 is operated partially as a frontline combat force and as part of the SEBCOM Air Defence Network. | ||
9K332 Tor-M2E | Letnia | Surface-Air missile | 595 | Makes up part of the final stage air defences for Sebrenskiyan Combat Forces. | ||
9K22 Tunguska | Letnia | SPAAW | 205 | Final stage air defence of Sebrenskiyan Combat Forces | ||
Pantsir | Letnia | SPAAW | 135 | Though intended to replace the Tunguska, current forces will augment the Tunguska to make a triple-system Final Stage Air Defence for Frontline combat units. |
Miscellaneous Equipment
Name | Origin | Type | Number | Photo | Notes |
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SP-200e/ex | Sebrenskiya | Asphalt Paver/Tack Dispenser | 3 | Part of the Sebrenskiyan Army Emergency Repair Units, which include national airfields and occasionally the Autoput system. | |
CW16 | Sebrenskiya | Pneumatic Roller | 3 | Part of the Sebrenskiyan Army Emergency Repair Units, which include national airfields and occasionally the Autoput system. | |
CB68B | Sebrenskiya | Tandom Vibratory Roller | 6 | Part of the Sebrenskiyan Army Emergency Repair Units, which include national airfields and occasionally the Autoput system. | |
CT660 | Sebrenskiya | On-road dump truck | 30 | Part of the Sebrenskiyan Army Emergency Repair Units, which include national airfields and occasionally the Autoput system | |
272D2 XHP | Sebrenskiya | Skidsteer front-loader | 12 | Part of the Sebrenskiyan Army Emergency Repair Units, which include national airfields and occasionally the Autoput system | |
FB-100e | Sebrenskiya | Asphalt Broom | 16 | Part of the Sebrenskiyan Army Emergency Repair Units, which include national airfields and occasionally the Autoput system | |
CB-100e | Sebrenskiya | Conveyor Asphalt Broom | 16 | Part of the Sebrenskiyan Army Emergency Repair Units, which include national airfields and occasionally the Autoput system. Additionally used in general airfield maintenance. | |
D9T | Sebrenskiya | Dozer | 16 | Sebrenskiyan non-frontline dozer, to be used for clearing rubble. M-84 Dozer variants are currently used for "near frontline" dozing. |
Aircraft
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Photo | Notes |
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Pegaz 011 | Sebrenskiya | Unmanned Aerial Vehicle | 100 | Sebrenskiya wishes to operate 2,500 for recon missions. | ||
Vrabac Mini UAV | Sebrenskiya | Unmanned Aerial Vehicle | 500+ | Sebrenskiyans are issued this at the squad level, which acts as a short range recon, infantry decoy, and distraction. |
Air Force
Fixed Wing Aircraft
Name | Origin | Type | Variants | Number | Photo | Notes |
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Novi Avion | Sebrenskiya Template:Country data Pireas |
Multirole fighter | Avion-S Avion-M |
126 70 |
File:File:IAR 95 Spey (model).jpg | The Novi Avion is the domestic name of the IAR-95, jointly designed. |
MiG-55 | Letnia | Stealth Multirole Fighter | 70 | The MiG-55 will augment existing Novi Avions in service, despite earlier reports of the former replacing the latter. | ||
SOKO J-22 | Sebrenskiya | Attack Aircraft | 56 | The J-22 is the primary "ground-pounder" of the Sebrenskiyan Air Force. | ||
Su-24 | Letnia | Tactical recon/Attack aircraft | SU-24MR | 10 | Sebrenskiyan tactical-recon plane | |
SOKO G-4 Super Galeb | Sebrenskiya | Light attack trainer | 26 | |||
An-26 | Letnia | Transport craft | 25 | |||
An-12 | Letnia | Transport craft | AN-12 AN-12BKT |
45 8 |
The AN-12 is reportedly part of contigency transport operations. | |
IL-20 | Letnia | Recon asset | 5 | |||
Tu-22M | Letnia | Supersonic bomber | 10 | Sebrenskiya has designated the Tu-22M as a "strategic bomber", though Letnia classifies the Tu-22 as a tactical bomber. |
Helicopters
Name | Origin | Type | Variants | Number | Photo | Notes |
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Mi-24 | Letnia | Attack/Transport Helicopter | 100 | Sebrenskiya has expressed interest in replacing the Mi-24 platform with a newer platform in 2011, though no other platform exists which is similar to the Mi-24. In 2018, Sebrenskiya instead decided to upgrade its existing Mi-24 platforms. | ||
Mi-17 | Letnia | Transport Helicopter | 314 | Sebrenskiya has expressed interest in creating more of the Mi-17, though it failed to pass parliament in 2018. | ||
Mi-28 | Letnia | Attack Helicopter | 105 | Sebrenskiya has expressed interest in modernizing the Mi-28. |