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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

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Name Type Origin Picture Notes
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 Possibly another Standard-issue vest of the Macedonian army, unknown usage other than its usage by Macedonian troops in Afghanistan.
Type III and Type IIIA ballistic vests Bulletproof vest  Turkey Standard-issue vest of the North Macedonian army. Variant with AK mag pouches and Macedonian camouflage.
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

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Name Type Origin Notes
Pistols
Glock 17 Pistol  Austria 9×19mm
Used by the Special Operations Regiment
HS2000[4] Pistol  Croatia 9×19mm
CZ 75 Pistol  Czechoslovakia 9×19mm
Zastava CZ99 Pistol  Yugoslavia 9×19mm

Standard issued pistol of the army.

Daewoo DP-51 Pistol South Korea 9×19mm
Submachine guns
H&K MP5 Submachine gun  Germany 9×19mm
Assault rifles
Zastava M70 Assault rifle  Yugoslavia 7.62×39mm

Standard issued rifle of the army.[5]

AKM Assault rifle  Soviet Union 7.62×39mm[6]
Zastava M90 Assault rifle  Yugoslavia 5.56×45mm
Zastava M92 Assault rifle  Yugoslavia 7.62×39mm
Zastava M21 Assault rifle Serbia and Montenegro 5.56×45mm
H&K G3A7 Assault rifle  Germany 7.62×51mm
M4 carbine Assault rifle  United States 5.56×45mm

Used by Special Operations Regiment

Semi-automatic rifles
Zastava M59/66 Semi-automatic rifle  Yugoslavia 7.62×39mm

Used by the Ceremonial Guard Battalion.[7]

Sniper rifles
SVD Sniper rifle  Soviet Union 7.62×54mmR
Zastava M76 Sniper rifle  Yugoslavia 7.92×57mm
Zastava M93 Sniper rifle  Serbia 12.7×108mm
ZVI Falcon Sniper rifle  Czech Republic 12.7×108mm
Sako TRG Sniper rifle  Finland 7.62×51mm
Machine guns
DShK Machine gun  Soviet Union 12.7×108mm[6]
PKM Machine gun  Soviet Union 7.62×54mmR
Zastava M84 Machine gun  Yugoslavia 7.62×54mmR
MG 3 Machine gun  Germany 7.62×51mm
M240 Machine gun  United States 7.62×51mm
M249 SAW Machine gun  United States 5.56×45mm
NSV Heavy machine gun  Soviet Union 12.7×108mm
M2 Browning Heavy machine gun  United States 12.7×99mm
Shotguns
Benelli Nova Shotgun Italy 12 gauge
Protecta Shotgun South Africa 12 gauge
Grenade launchers
Zastava BGA 30 Grenade launcher  Serbia 30mm
GP-25 Grenade launcher  Soviet Union 40mm
RBG-6 Grenade launcher  Croatia 40mm
M203 Grenade launcher  United States 40mm
Anti-tank
M80 Zolja Man-portable missile  Yugoslavia[3] 64mm
M79 Osa Man-portable missile  Yugoslavia[3] 90mm
MILAN Anti-tank guided missile  France 115mm
M90 Stršljen Man-portable missile  Serbia
 North Macedonia[3]
120mm

Military vehicles

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Model Image Origin In service Notes
Infantry fighting vehicles (11)
BMP-2  Soviet Union 11 [8]
Armoured personnel carriers - tracked (46)
Leonidas  Greece 10 [8]
M113  United States 30 [8]
MT-LB  Soviet Union 10 [8]
Armoured personnel carriers - wheeled (152)
Stryker  United States 0/42 [9]
TM-170  West Germany 84 [8]
BTR-80  Soviet Union 12 [8]
BTR-70 56 [8]
Infantry mobility vehicles (34)
JLTV  United States 32/96[10] [8] Variants:
  • 66 M1278A1/A2 JLTV Heavy Gun Carriers,
  • 24 M1280A1/A2 JLTV General Purpose vehicles,
  • 6 M1281A1/A2 JLTV Close Combat Weapons Carriers.
Cobra  Turkey 2 [8]

Logistics vehicles

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Vehicle Photo Origin Type In service Notes
Light military vehicles
Humvee  United States Light armored vehicle 100+[11] Variants:
  • Armoured
  • Semi Armored
  • Communications
  • Тransport
Husky VMMD South Africa Mine-resistant ambush-protected 2[12]
Utility vehicles
Pinzgauer 710  Austria Light utility vehicle 30+
Mercedes G  West Germany Light utility vehicle 80+ [11] 36 MB290GD SOF donated by Norway
Land Rover Defender  United Kingdom Light utility vehicle 150+ [11]
Military trucks
Iveco  Italy Medium utility truck 44[11]
DAF  Netherlands Medium utility truck 126[11]
BMC  Turkey Medium utility truck 10+ [11]
Scania P3  Sweden Medium utility truck 40 Donated by Norway
Oshkosh FMTV  United States Medium utility truck 10+ [11]
M35/44  United States Medium utility truck 100+ [11] In reserve.

Artillery

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Artillery Photo Origin Type In service Notes
Field artillery
MKE Boran  Turkey 105mm howitzer 6/18 18 on order- with the potential of 36 more[13]
M-56  Yugoslavia 105mm howitzer 14[14]
M2A1  United States 105mm howitzer 36[11]
M-30  Soviet Union 122mm howitzer 100+[11]
Multiple launch rocket system
M-63 Plamen  Yugoslavia 128mm MLRS 12[14]
BM-21 Grad  Soviet Union 122mm MLRS 6[14]
Mortars
M57 60 mm  Yugoslavia Light mortars 100+[11]
M69 82 mm  Yugoslavia Medium mortar 100+[11]
M52UB 120 mm  Yugoslavia Heavy mortars 100+[11]

Air Force

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Aircraft Image Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Helicopters
Mil Mi-17 Soviet Union transport/utility 2[14]
Mil Mi-8 Soviet Union transport/utility Mi-8MTV 4[14]
Bell 206 United States trainer/utility 4[15]
AW149  Italy transport/utility 0/4 4 Ordered from Leonardo S.p.A.[16]
AW169  Italy transport/utility 0/4 4 Ordered from Leonardo S.p.A.[17]
Trainer aircraft
Zlin 143 Czechoslovakia basic trainer 1[15]
Zlin 242 Czechoslovakia basic trainer 5[15]

Air defense

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System Photo Origin Type In service Notes
Surface-to-air missiles
Mistral B-3  France Surface-to-air missile 18 on Order About 18 will be delivered to Macedonia confirmed by the minister of defense.
9K32 Strela-2  Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile [11] 30+
9K35 Strela-10  Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile [11] 8
9K38 Igla  Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile [11] 10+
Anti aircraft guns
Zastava M55 20 mm  Yugoslavia Autocannon [11] 30+
Bofors 40 mm  Sweden Autocannon [11] 30+

Retired equipment

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  • Sukhoi Su-25 x4 – retired, in 2023 all 4 Su-25 were donated to Ukraine
  • Mil Mi-24 - in 2023 all 12 Mi-24 were donated to Ukraine
  • T-72 x31 – donated to Ukraine
  • T-34/85 x4 – retired, turned into museum pieces
  • BRDM-2 x10 – retired
  • T-55A x93 – retired
  • BTR-60P x31 – retired
  • UH-1H x2 – retired

References

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  17. ^ "North Macedonia signs almost €250m contract for Leonardo military helicopters".

Sources

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