Montenegrin Ground Army

Montenegrin Ground Army (Montenegrin: Kopnena vojska Crne Gore) is the primary component of Military of Montenegro.

Montenegrin Ground Army
Kopnena vojska Crne Gore
Emblem of the Montenegrin Ground Army
Active1879–1918
2006–present
CountryMontenegro
TypeGround army
RoleGround warfare
Size1,500; reserve 4,500
Commanders
CommanderColonel Dragutin Dakić
Commander in chiefFilip Vujanović
MinisterMilica Pejanović Đurišić

Montenegrin Army

The fundamental role and purpose of the Montenegrin Army is to protect vital national interests of Montenegro and defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state.

Equipment

Ground Army

Weapon Country manufactured Cartridge Quantity Pictures Notes
Pistols
Glock 17[1]  Austria 9×19mm Standard gun of Montenegrin Military
Zastava CZ 99  Yugoslavia
 Serbia
9×19mm Standard gun of Montenegrin Military
Tara TM9  Montenegro 9×19mm Standard gun of Montenegrin Military (produced in Montenegro)
Assault rifles
Zastava M59/66  Yugoslavia 7.62×39mm Ceremonial rifle
G36  Germany 5.56×45mm NATO Standard rifle of Montenegrin Military
Steyr AUG  Austria 5.56×45mm NATO Used by Special Forces
Heckler & Koch HK416  Germany 5.56×45mm NATO Used by Special Forces
Tara TM4  Montenegro 5.56×45mm NATO Used by special forces (soon in the all branches)
Zastava M70/M70A  Yugoslavia
 Serbia
7.62×39mm In reserve
Submachine guns
H&K MP5  Germany 9×19mm Parabellum Used by Special Forces
Sniper rifles
Heckler & Koch PSG1  Germany 7.62×51mm NATO In service
Zastava M93 Black Arrow  FR Yugoslavia
 Serbia
12.7×108mm In service
Zastava M76  Yugoslavia
 Serbia
7.92×57mm In reserve
Zastava M91  FR Yugoslavia
 Serbia
7.62×54mmR In reserve
Machine guns
Zastava M84  Yugoslavia
 Serbia
7.62×54mmR In service
Zastava M72  Yugoslavia
 Serbia
7.62×39mm In service
Grenade launchers
BGA 30mm  Serbia 30mm In service
Heckler & Koch AG36  Germany 40mm In service
Anti-tank
M79 "Osa"  Yugoslavia 90mm rocket In service, planned to buy new MANPATS
M80 "Zolja"  Yugoslavia 64mm rocket In service, planned to buy new MANPATS
9M14 Malyutka  Soviet Union
 Yugoslavia
64mm rocket In service
Mortars
M57 mortar  Yugoslavia 60mm In service
M69 mortar  Yugoslavia 82mm 44 In service
M74/M75 mortar  Yugoslavia 120mm 32 In service
Howitzers
D-30J 122 mm  Soviet Union 122 mm 12 In service
MLRS
M-94 Plamen-S  Yugoslavia 128 mm 18 In service
Armoured personnel carriers
BOV VP М86  Yugoslavia In service
Achleitner RCV Survivor  Austria 4 In service, planned to buy another 26 vehicles.
LAPV Enok  Germany 6 Upcoming donation from Bundeswehr
Otokar Cobra  Turkey 1 Nuclear, biological, chemical reconnaissance vehicle.
Tank destroyers
BOV 1 POLO M-83  Yugoslavia In service, armed with 6 AT-3 missiles
Off-road utility vehicles
Achleitner MMV Survivor  Austria
 Japan
16 In service, planned to buy another 20 vehicles.
Toyota Hilux  Japan In service
Puch 300GD
Puch 290D
[2]
 Germany
 Austria
In service
Mercedes-Benz G-Class[3]  Germany In service
Pinzgauer 710  Austria In service
Lada Niva 1.5
Lada Niva 1.7
 Russia In service
Trucks
TAM 110
TAM 130
TAM 150
 Yugoslavia
 Slovenia
In service
FAP 2026
FAP 2226
FAP 1314
 Yugoslavia
 Serbia
In service
Logistics vehicles
IMK TG-110
IMK TG-140
IMK TG-160
IMK TG-190
IMK TG-220
 Yugoslavia Tracked bulldozer
IMK ULT-160  Yugoslavia Wheeled bulldozer
CAT 434F  United States Backhoe loader
Mercedes-Benz Unimog  Germany Multi-purpose utility vehicle

References

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