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Revision as of 09:59, 20 July 2022
Equipment of the Azerbaijani Land Forces | |
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Founded | 26 June 1918 |
Current form | c. 1991 |
This is a list of equipment used by the Azerbaijani Land Forces.
Infantry weapons
Pistols and submachine guns
Name | Type | Photo | Country of origin | Notes/Manufacturer |
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Zəfər P | Pistol | Azerbaijan Turkey |
Joint production of MODIAR (Azerbaijan) and TİSAŞ (Turkey) under licence of TİSAŞ. Standard pistol of the Army and Special Forces.[1] | |
Zəfər | Pistol | Azerbaijan Turkey |
Joint production of MODIAR (Azerbaijan) and TİSAŞ (Turkey) under licence of TİSAŞ. Primary sidearm of the Special Forces.[1] | |
Inam | Pistol | Azerbaijan Turkey |
Joint production of MODIAR (Azerbaijan) and TİSAŞ (Turkey) under licence of TİSAŞ. Used by the Army.[1] | |
Glock 19 | Pistol | Austria | 160 Glock pistols purchased in 2013. Used by Azerbaijani Special Military Services.[2] | |
IWI Jericho 941 | Pistol | Israel | ||
Beretta 92 | Pistol | Italy | ||
Heckler & Koch MP5 | Submachine gun | Germany | Used by Gendarmerie and Special Forces. Launch produced under-license by HK in Azerbaijan. | |
Heckler & Koch MP5SD3 | Submachine gun | Germany | Used by Gendarmerie and Special Forces. Launch produced under-license by HK in Azerbaijan. | |
CZ Scorpion Evo 3 | Submachine gun | Czech Republic | ||
IMI Uzi | Submachine gun | Israel |
Assault rifles
Name | Type | Photo | Manufacturer | Notes |
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Aztex AR-15 | Assault rifle | Azerbaijan | Produced by Azerbaijani Defence Industry company AZTEX, bullet size 7.62x39mm, primary army rifle.[3] | |
M4 carbine | Assault rifle | United States | Standard rifle of the Special Forces.[4] | |
M16 rifle | Assault rifle | United States | ||
Heckler & Koch G36 | Assault rifle | Germany | Used by Special Forces.[5] | |
SIG SG 552 Commando | Assault rifle | Switzerland | Used by Special Forces. | |
IWI Tavor X95 | Assault rifle | Israel | Used by Azerbaijani Special Forces and Marines.[3] | |
IWI Tavor TAR-21 | Assault rifle | Israel | Standard Azerbaijani Special Forces Units and Police teams. | |
MPT-76 | Assault rifle | Turkey | Requested to take part in the project as a fellow Turkic nation. Ordered an unknown number of rifles with an eventual intent of full adoption for service.[6] | |
PM md. 63[7] | Assault rifle | File:PM md. 63.jpg | Romania | |
PM md. 90 | Assault rifle | Romania | ||
AKM | Assault rifle | Soviet Union | Standard service assault rifle of the army. | |
MPi-KMS-72 | Assault rifle | East Germany | ||
AK-74 | Assault rifle | Soviet Union | Standard service assault rifle of the army.[8][9] | |
AK-74M | Assault rifle | Russia Azerbaijan |
Produced under license in Azerbaijan. | |
AKS-74U | Carbine | Soviet Union | Standard carbine of the army. |
Shotguns
Name | Type | Photo | Country of origin | Notes/Manufacturer |
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Sarsılmaz M212 | Shotgun | Turkey | ||
MKA 1919 | Shotgun | Turkey |
Light machine guns and heavy machine guns
Name | Type | Photo | Country of origin | Notes/Manufacturer |
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HP-7.62 | Light machine gun | Azerbaijan | [10] | |
IWI Negev | Light machine gun | Israel | Standard light machine gun of the army.[11] | |
FN Minimi | Light machine gun | Belgium | [12] | |
M2 Browning | Heavy machine gun | United States | Standard .50 BMG heavy machine gun of the army, most of them are mounted on MRAPs.[13] | |
DShK | Heavy machine gun | File:СКстрільби.jpg | Soviet Union | Standard 12.7×108mm heavy machine gun of the army. |
PK | Machine gun | Soviet Union Azerbaijan |
Standard machine gun of the army. Including Azerbaijani PKM variants.[14] | |
NSV | Heavy machine gun | Soviet Union | Standard 12.7×108mm heavy machine gun of the army. |
Bayonet
Name | Type | Photo | Country of origin | Notes |
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M9 bayonet | Bayonet | United States | M4 Carbine bayonet. |
Sniper rifles
Name | Type | Photo | Country of origin | Notes/Manufacturer | |
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YIRTICI-7.62 | Sniper rifle | Azerbaijan | YIRTICI 7.62x54mm semi-automatic sniper rifle, produced by Azerbaijan Defence Industry (MODIAR). Primary sniper rifle.[15][16] | ||
OM 50 Nemesis | Sniper rifle | Switzerland | Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[17] | ||
.338 Edge | Sniper rifle | United States | Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[18] | ||
CheyTac M300 | Sniper rifle | United States | Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[18] | ||
Barrett M82 | Sniper rifle | United States | |||
RPA Rangemaster | Sniper rifle | United Kingdom | Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[18] | ||
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare | Sniper rifle | File:Accuracy International AW.png | United Kingdom | Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[18] | |
Accuracy International AW50 | Sniper rifle | United Kingdom | Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[18] | ||
Steyr SSG 08 | Sniper rifle | Austria | Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[18] | ||
Steyr SSG M1 | Sniper rifle | Austria | Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[18] | ||
Mubariz-12.7 | Anti-materiel rifle | Azerbaijan | Mubariz 12.7x108mm Produced by Azerbaijan Defence Industry (MODIAR).Used by special forces.[15] | ||
Yalguzag sniper rifle | Sniper rifle | Azerbaijan | Produced in Azerbaijan.[19] | ||
Istiglal | Anti-materiel rifle | Azerbaijan | Standard anti-materiel rifle of the army with 14.5×114mm and 12.7×108mm cartridge.[20] | ||
Denel NTW-20 | Anti-materiel rifle | South Africa | [21] | ||
KNT-76 | Sniper rifle | Turkey | [22] | ||
MKE JNG-90 | Sniper rifle | Turkey | Used by Army, Border Guards and Gendarmerie. | ||
Kalekalıp KNT-308 | Sniper rifle | Turkey Azerbaijan |
Co-produced between Turkey and Azerbaijan Military complex.[citation needed] | ||
Remington Model 700 | Sniper rifle | United States | Standard sniper rifle of the special forces. | ||
Sako TRG[23] | Sniper rifle | Finland | |||
MACS M4 | Sniper rifle | Croatia | Used by State Border Service and Special Forces.[17] | ||
Dragunov (SVD-63) | Sniper rifle | Soviet Union | |||
PSL | Sniper rifle | Romania | |||
OSV-96 | Anti-materiel rifle | Russia | 12.7×108mm anti-materiel rifle. |
Hand grenades and explosives
Name | Type | Photo | Country of origin | Notes |
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F-1 | Hand grenade | Azerbaijan Russia |
[24] | |
RGD-5 | Hand grenade | Soviet Union | ||
RGO | Hand grenade | Soviet Union | ||
HG 85 | Hand grenade | Switzerland | ||
Ozok | Hand grenade | Turkey | ||
M18 | Smoke grenade | United States Turkey |
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M26A2 | Hand grenade | United States Israel |
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IDF M48 | Stun grenade | United States Israel |
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MON-50 | Anti-personnel mine | Soviet Union |
Grenade launchers
Name | Type | Photo | Country of origin | Notes |
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Milkor MGL | Multiple grenade launcher. | South Africa Azerbaijan |
[25] | |
AGS-30 | Automatic grenade launcher. | Russia Azerbaijan |
[26] | |
AGS-17 | Automatic grenade launcher. | Soviet Union |
Anti-tank missiles
Name | Type | Photo | Country of origin | Notes/Manufacturer | |
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AT-1K Raybolt | Anti-tank guided missile | South Korea | 70 launchers + missiles delivered to land forces. | ||
B-300 | Anti-tank guided missile | Israel | Reusable launcher Limited issue. | ||
Spike ER2 | Anti-tank guided missile | Israel | [27][28] | ||
Spike | Anti-tank guided missile | Israel[29] | 100 systems used on vehicles. | ||
ALAC | Rocket-propelled grenade | Brazil | 50 pieces received, planned to joint production[30][31] | ||
MILAN | Anti-tank guided missile | France[29] | Limited usage. | ||
9K111 Fagot | Anti-tank guided missile | Soviet Union | Also known as "TƏİR" (Tank əleyhinə idarəolunan raket kompleksi) Standard issue. | ||
9M113 Konkurs | Anti-tank guided missile | Soviet Union | Standard issue. | ||
9M133 Kornet | Anti-tank guided missile | Russia[29] | ~100 missiles Limited usage. | ||
RPG-7 | Rocket-propelled grenade | Soviet Union | Reusable launcher a variety of anti-personnel and anti-tank munitions available. Also exists newer model RPG-7V Standard issue. | ||
RPG-26 | Rocket-propelled grenade | Soviet Union |
Hand-held anti-aircraft missiles
Name | Type | Photo | Country of origin | Notes/Manufacturer |
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9K38 Igla | Man-portable air-defense system | Soviet Union | 1000+ launchers |
Target acquisition systems and Thermal/IR optic observation systems
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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Long view CR/SW (SWIR) | Israel | Unknown | ||
Long view CR-D (LVCR-D) | Israel | Unknown | ||
PLDR-III (SERPENT) | Israel | Unknown | ||
GonioLight VT-I | Switzerland | Unknown | [32] | |
Military-Grade Long‑Range MWIR/LWIR Thermal & Visible PTZ Surveillance Camera | Canada | Unknown | ||
Through Fog Haze Mist Rain Smoke Long Range Long Range Night Vision IR PTZ Camera | Canada | Unknown | ||
Matis HH | France | Unknown | [32] | |
Şahin Gözü | Turkey | Unknown | [33] | |
Dragoneye | Turkey | Unknown | The DRAGONEYE system is an electro-optical sensor system in which the following units are integrated:
Thanks to the high-performance thermal camera in the DRAGONEYE system, the system provides the user with visibility during the day, at night and in adverse weather conditions. DRAGONEYE ensures that the target coordinates are detected with high precision and thus plays a leading role in transmitting this coordinate information, which is determined by various communication tools, to other support elements.[33] | |
Dörtgöz thermal camera | Turkey | Unknown | DÖRTGÖZ is a 3rd generation thermal imaging system with today's most modern technology, developed for the detection, identification and diagnosis of threats from a distance.
DÖRTGÖZ is designed to meet tactical field needs in all weather conditions, day or night. DÖRTGÖZ Thermal Camera can be supplied with DÖRTGÖZ-S and DÖRTGÖZ-L models with different optical set options, depending on the requirements. DÖRTGÖZ has models for land and sea applications.[33] | |
DAS- DISTRIBUTED OPTICAL Aperture CAMERA SYSTEM | Turkey | Unknown | DAS- DISTRIBUTED OPTICAL Aperture CAMERA SYSTEM is a situational awareness system that offers 360° continuous surveillance with integrated thermal and daytime cameras. DAS is specifically designed to provide mobile and stationary surveillance. Depending on the task conditions, the user has the option to use a number of triple camera blocks to surround a particular facility, building or vehicle. The system combines images from these blocks to ensure environmental security.
Usage areas[33] | |
ASIR IR reconnaissance camera | Turkey | Unknown | ASIR is a thermal imaging device with a 288x4 Focal Plane Index Detector that detects in the Far Infrared band, and it enables the detection of threatening elements easily in both day and night conditions.
Usage areas[33] | |
Göz SeeSpot | Turkey | Unknown | EYE-SeeSpot (EYE-SS) Thermal Camera is used for detection, diagnosis and identification of threats; It is a thermal camera that provides high performance in all weather conditions day and night. GÖZ-SS operates at wavelengths between 3–5 μm and also at a wavelength of 1.06 μm. Due to this feature, GÖZ-SS device gives the user; It also gives the opportunity to see the laser spot with a wavelength of 1.06 μm in all weather conditions, day and night.
GÖZ-SS thermal camera can be used alone on three legs, or it can work integrated with ENGEREK Laser Target Marking Device.[33] | |
ADLR LRF | Turkey | Unknown | ADLR Laser Range Finder is a high performance laser range finder designed for use in air defense systems.
ADLR uses a high-power, high-pulse frequency, diode-pumped Nd:YAG laser source, which allows measuring the distance of particularly high-speed, small targets. Conversion to eye-safe wavelength is achieved with an Optical Parametric Oscillator (OPO). For easy aiming, there is a day vision camera inside the device.[33] |
Electronic warfare systems
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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Drone Dome | Israel | Placed order | ||
Sky Spotter | Israel | Placed order |
Vehicles
Main battle tanks
Name | Image | Quantity | Country of origin | Notes |
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T-90S | 190 | Russia | 200 purchased from Russia in 2013–2015. 10 lost in the Karabakh 2020 war[34] | |
T-72 Aslan | Over 580[34] | Azerbaijan | Active,[35] some units are stored, for strategical reserve. The upgraded variant was updated by Elbit Systems from Israel, on basis from the upgrade pack T-72 "Aslan" (SIM-2). These tanks were equipped with GPS/INS navigation, modern fire control system, a kit of modular reactive armour, modern electronics warfare and other systems already. 53 lost, 79 captured in the Karabakh 2020 war | |
T-55 | 150[34] | Soviet Union | 150 purchased from Ukraine. |
Infantry fighting vehicles
Name | Image | Quantity | Country of origin | Notes |
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BMP-3 | 112[34] | Russia | BMP-3M version with Vesna-K thermal sights. 6 lost in the 2020 Karabakh war. | |
BMP-2 | 30+ | Soviet Union | BMP-2M version was modernised by Elbit Systems from Israel.[citation needed] 30+ in active service, the other units are in strategic storage. | |
BMP-1/BMP-1K BRM-1 |
43[36] | Soviet Union | 43 in active service, more are stored as strategic reserve. | |
BMD-1 | 20[36] | Soviet Union |
Armored personnel carriers
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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BTR-80 | Soviet Union Russia |
210[34] | 180 BTR-80A and 230 BTR-82. | |
BTR-70 | Soviet Union | 259[34] | Unknown number modernized with "Shimshek" turret. | |
BTR-60 | Soviet Union | 25[36][37] | 25 in active service, more in storage | |
BTR-3U | Ukraine | 3[34] | 3 purchased from Ukraine in 2006[38] | |
BRDM-2 | Soviet Union | 88[35] | Unknown amount modernized and named "ZKDM".[39][40] | |
MT-LB | Soviet Union | 336[36] |
Light armored cars
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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AZCAN Sentry APC | Azerbaijan Canada |
Unknown | Produced by AZCAN Defence Solutions, an Azerbaijani-Canadian Corporation.[41] One seen begin driven by the President of Azerbaijan during his visit to Karabakh. Some sources indicate that its begin used by the MIA and other claim there are handful of prototypes in the country owned by the state in general. | |
AZCAN Huron APC | Azerbaijan Canada |
Unknown | Produced by AZCAN Defence Solutions, an Azerbaijani-Canadian Corporation.[41] Unknown if in service in the Azerbaijani military. | |
Humvee | United States | Unknown | Used by peacekeeping and internal forces.[42] | |
AIL Storm | Israel | Unknown | Unknown amount in service. | |
AIL Abir | Israel | Unknown | Unknown amount in service. | |
Plasan Sand Cat | Israel | 120[34] | 10 Sandcat SPEAR 120MM, 10 Spike-LR, 100 basic sandcat (some spotted with drone launchers). R-010SC command & control, MOES-720 mobile eloctro-optic station, Spike-ER, Mini Samson and Samson MLS variants amongst inventory[43] | |
Storm Rider | Israel | [43] | ||
Otokar Cobra | Turkey | 350[34] | Delivered in 2010. | |
Otokar Cobra II | Turkey | Unknown[44][45] | ||
Otokar APV | Turkey | 200 | No arms transfer database shows that this vehicle is in service but it was seen numerous times on military parades and social media pictures. | |
Titan D | Canada | Unknown[46] | Used in active service at liberated lands | |
Titan S | Canada | Unknown[46] | Used in active service at liberated lands | |
Marauder | South Africa Azerbaijan |
55[34] | Produced in Azerbaijan with engines made in the United States. | |
Matador | South Africa Azerbaijan |
60[34] | Produced in Azerbaijan with engines made in the United States. | |
ILDIRIM MRAP | South Africa Azerbaijan |
N/A | Joint production by MLS. 35 more vehicles will be produced.[47] | |
Tufan MRAP | Azerbaijan | 1 | Produced by Azerbaijan Defence Industry. One prototype is produced, under development stage.[48] | |
Cougar | United States | 4 | Used by peacekeeping forces.[49] | |
Otokar Engerek | Turkey | Bought from the Turkish Armed Forces surplus. Based on Land Rover Defender 110 with different variants such as Engerek anti-tank and AGS-17 models. Mostly used by ÇHD units.[50][51] |
Light vehicles
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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Mercedes-Benz G-Class | Germany | Unknown. | Used by State Border Service. | |
Tarpan Honker | Poland | Unknown. | Used by mine agencies. | |
Land Rover License Copy | Turkey | Unknown. | Unknown amount in service. Fast attack variants spotted at 2020 military parade. | |
Land Rover Wolf | United Kingdom | Unknown. | Military ambulance, used for medical first aid and transportation purposes[52] | |
Gürzə | Azerbaijan | Unknown. | Patrol vehicle | |
UAZ-3151 | Russia | Unknown. | Used by Azerbaijani Land Forces. |
Military transportation trucks
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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Unimog | Germany Turkey |
Unknown | Acquired from Turkey, used for infantry transportation. | |
Mercedes-Benz Atego | Germany | Unknown | Used for infantry and arms-ammunitions transportation. | |
China National Heavy Duty Truck Group | People's Republic of China | Unknown | Vehicle hauler trailer, used for armoured vehicle transportation. | |
KamAZ | Russia | Unknown | Acquired from Russia, used for infantry transportation. | |
MAZ | Belarus | Unknown | Acquired from Belarus. | |
Ural-4320 | Soviet Union Russia |
Unknown | Inherited from Soviet Union, additional quantities purchased from Russia and used for infantry transportation. | |
Ural-43206 | Russia | Unknown | Used for infantry transportation. |
Engineering and fortification vehicles
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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FNSS Kunduz | Turkey | 15 | Armored bulldozer manufactured by FNSS Defence Systems.[53] | |
Tosun | Turkey | 15 | Armored bulldozer manufactured by Çukurova Makina and Best Group. Equipped with KORALP RCWS[53] | |
Aardvark JSFU | United Kingdom | 10 | Mine flail | |
MEMATT | Turkey | 20 | Remote controlled demining vehicle.[53][54] | |
FNSS Samur | Turkey | 10 | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge manufactured by FNSS Defence Systems.[53] Not delivered yet | |
BREM-1M | Russia | Unknown | Armoured repair and recovery vehicle built on the T-90 chassis. Obtained from Russia[55] | |
BTS-5B | Ukraine | 18 | Armoured repair and recovery vehicle. 4 purchased from Ukraine in 2007[56] and 14 in 2012[57][58] | |
IMR-2 | Soviet Union | Unknown | Engineering vehicle built on the T-72 chassis. | |
IMR-3M | Russia | Unknown | Acquired from Russia[59] | |
MTU-90 | Russia | Unknown | Tracked armored bridgelayer, acquired from Russia[59] | |
TMM-6 Bridgelayer | Soviet Union | Unknown | Based on wheeled heavyweight vehicle MZKT-7930. Acquired from Russia[59] |
Surface-to-surface missile
Tactical ballistic missiles
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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LORA | Israel | 10 launchers, 50 missiles | 400 km range[60] | |
OTR-21 Tochka | Soviet Union | Unknown amount | 120 km range | |
Polonez (MRL) | Belarus | 10 launchers | 300 km range |
RADAR and field communication systems
Ground RADAR systems
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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EL/M-2080 Green Pine | Israel | Unknown quantity | The EL/M-2080 Green Pine is an Israeli ground-based missile-defense radar produced by Elta, a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries, to operate mainly with the Arrow theater missile defense system of Israel, which is jointly funded and produced with the United States. Green Pine was exported to India, and its advanced version, the Green Pine Block-B, was delivered to South Korea at a cost of $83 million apiece, and to Azerbaijan. The Israeli Air Defense Command within the Israeli Air Force (IAF) of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) operates both Green Pine radars and Green Pine Block-B radars as an integral part of the Arrow system.[61] | |
EL/M-2084 | Israel | Unknown quantity | The ELM-2084 is an Israeli ground-based mobile 3D AESA multi-mission radar (MMR) family produced by ELTA, a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries.
The radar is capable of detecting and tracking both aircraft and ballistic targets and providing fire control guidance for missile interception or artillery air defense.[61] | |
EL/M-2288 | Israel | Unknown quantity |
Ground-based Air-surveillance RADAR systems
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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Lanza-LTR | Spain | Unknown quantity | [62][63] | |
Lanza-MRR | Spain | Unknown quantity | [62][63] |
Field mobile radio and satellite communication systems
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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TASMUS | Turkey | Unknown quantity |
Anti-unmanned combat aerial vehicle, unmanned aerial vehicle and aircraft missile, surface-to-air missiles
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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Barak 8 | Israel | 12 launchers, 75 missiles | [64][65][66][67] | |
Iron Dome | Israel | Unknown | [68] | |
Arrow 3 | Israel | Unknown | To be used as defence purposes against possible foreign missile attacks[citation needed] |
Artillery
Multiple launch rocket systems
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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TRG-300 Kasirga | Turkey | 20 launchers | TRG-300 guided multiple launch rocket system.[69][70] | |
TRLG-230 | Turkey | 20[71] | ||
Extra | Israel | 25[34] | ||
Lynx | Israel | 30[34] | ||
RM-70 Vampire | Czechoslovakia | 30[34] | 30 purchased from Czechia. | |
T-122 Sakarya[36] | Turkey | A dozen. | ||
MLRS-107 | Azerbaijan | 45[72] | ||
BM-30 Smerch | Russia | 30[34] | ||
TOS-1 | Russia | 36[34] | ||
BM-21 Grad | Soviet Union | 43[36] | Pakistani Made KRL-122 Variant also in service.[73] |
Self-propelled artillery systems
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
ATMOS 2000 | Israel | 5[34] | ||
SpGH DANA | Czechoslovakia | 36[34] | ||
2S19 Msta | Soviet Union | 18[74] | [75] | |
2S7 Pion | Soviet Union | 15[34] | ||
2S3 Akatsiya | Soviet Union | 21[76] | ||
2S1 Gvozdika | Soviet Union | 72[34] |
Towed howitzers
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30) | Soviet Union | 129[34] | 30 purchased from Belarus and 55 purchased from Ukraine.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/122_mm_howitzer_2A18_(D-30) | |
152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20) | Soviet Union | 24[76] | ||
152 mm gun 2A36 | Soviet Union | 30[34] | 30 purchased from Belarus. | |
130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46) | Soviet Union | 36[34] | 36 purchased from Bulgaria. | |
85 mm divisional gun D-44 | Soviet Union | 100 |
Mortars
Name | Manufacturer | Photo | Number | Notes |
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Cardom | Israel | 10 | 10 acquired from Israel in 2011. | |
Spear Mk2 | Israel | 10 | 120mm modular mortar system mounted on Plasan sandcats. | |
MO-120-RT-61 | France | 350[citation needed] | ||
Komando 20N6MT | Azerbaijan | 400 | [77] | |
20N5 | Azerbaijan | 280 | [78] | |
2S31 Vena | Russia | 18[74] | 18 in active service | |
2S9 Nona | Soviet Union | N/A | ||
2B14 Podnos | Soviet Union | N/A | ||
2B11 | Soviet Union | N/A | ||
M1938 mortar | Soviet Union | |||
RM-38 | Soviet Union | 107[76][37] |
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