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REMOV
02-04-2004, 11:36 AM
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/1-v.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/2-v.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/3-v.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/4-v.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/6-v.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/7-v.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/8-v.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/9-v.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/10-v.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/11-v.jpg

Thomsen
02-04-2004, 11:51 AM
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/1-v.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/3-v.jpg

Eeeeeeeeeeeeevil...... :roll:

Sorbas2000
02-04-2004, 12:08 PM
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/9-v.jpg

This picture shows future infantry soldier...nothing is yet in service, I guess.

flanker7
02-04-2004, 12:50 PM
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/9-v.jpg


First photo I saw of the new M-21 rifle in the hands of a soldier. The sight in the frond looks like the Israeli MARS(?).

REMOV
02-04-2004, 01:10 PM
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/u_zasedi.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/large_fightingforce.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/large_003.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/large_special_force2.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/large_005.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/large_padobranci2.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/large_padobranci_relative.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/large_padobranci_vezba.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/an_26.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/large_skiing.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/large_ishrana.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/borbeni_psi.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/borbeni_tim.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/Krle_i_Ziva.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/large_U_akciji.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/large_pred_akciju.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/poseta_spomen_sobi.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/bacanje_noza.jpg
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/pred_skok.jpg

Yugoslavia's 63rd Parachute Brigade (63. Padobranska Brigada)


Source: http://www.63padobranska.co.yu/english/english_index.htm

By Order No. 200 of the Armed Forces Supreme Command (VKOS) of 5 February 1953, the 63rd Parachute Brigade was formed at Šabac. The Brigade was relocated to Novi Sad in March 1954 thanks to more agreeable circumstances.
Considerable errors have been committed in the understanding of this unit's use and combat tasks. The prevailing position was that the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) did not need larger parachute units, as, presumably, battlefield drops from the air had no chance of success in a nuclear war and with modern anti-aircraft defence and mass armoured vehicles in use. On the order of the JNA General Headquarters, the 63rd Parachute Brigade was dismissed in late 1959, and out of it 3 independent parachute battalions were formed:
159th Parachute Battalion in Skopje;
127th Parachute Battalion at Batajnica; and
148th Parachute Battalion at Cerklje.

In 1964, a Parachute Training Centre was formed by combining the 159th and 127th Parachute Battalions in Niš. The 63rd Parachute Brigade was once more formed on 5th December 1967 by combining the Parachute Training Centre and the 148th Parachute Battalion. From 1967 on, the 63rd Parachute Brigade has been stationed in Niš.

The Parachute Brigade recruits have participated in numerous parachuting and other domestic and international sports events, where they achieved enviable results. From the forming of the Brigade until today, the paras have participated in 250 major combined tactical maneuvers, carried out with notable success. In the 1947-1990 period, 330,000 parachute dives had been taken, and from 1990 until now over 10,000 drops have been made each year.

The 63rd Parachute Brigade earned the repute of one of the best units thanks to the exceptional efforts on the part of the troops and officers and high marks obtained in combined maneuvers. The unit's basic values are love of the fatherland and freedom, soldier's and parachutist's oaths, preservation of the honour of the arms, individual and collective courage, and unbreakable comradeship. The 63rd has been awarded many recognitions its members and command cadre are proud of: the Order of the National Hero adorning our wartime banner, six Orders of Courage, and over a hundred other orders and medals awarded the 63rd Brigade members for participation in combat and other missions. These are proof that, all these years, the paras have lived and fought for true values!

46 of our troops have given their lives while on parachuting and other missions.

The 63rd Parachute Brigade is a world-renowned and honoured unit. It also trains foreign armed forces in parachutist skills. The Brigade has been visited by many foreign delegations, which have assured themselves of the abilities and valor of parachutists - our country's elite soldiers.

GazB
02-05-2004, 12:36 AM
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Fotografije/izlozba/Normal/9-v.jpg

This picture shows future infantry soldier...nothing is yet in service, I guess.

That under barrel grenade launcher is not new...

serbian boy
02-05-2004, 07:37 PM
Yugoslav army kicks ass!
I have some tons of YU army pics and some rare ones from Bosnia and Croatia.
Except I can't figure out how to post pictures!

mustamato
02-05-2004, 07:40 PM
Yugoslav army kicks ass!
I have some tons of YU army pics and some rare ones from Bosnia and Croatia.
Except I can't figure out how to post pictures!

Sign up at http://www.photobucket.com and post them!

Uninen
02-05-2004, 08:04 PM
Masked troopers are most likely form 72-nd SPECOPS Brigade "Mighty Hawks" dedicated anti-terrorist group "Hawk".

;)

http://www.club.guns.ru/images/yugo/picture15.jpg
Yugoslavian Shoulder Patch of the SPETSNAZ Corps.

http://www.club.guns.ru/images/yugo/picture4.jpg
Member of the Serbian Airborne has a badge that was in use from January 1991 to December 1993. Troops equipped with the 7.65-mm silenced SKORPION pistol, model 1984.

http://www.club.guns.ru/images/yugo/picture21.jpg
:D

http://www.club.guns.ru/images/yugo/picture16.jpg
The anti-terrorist Group "Hawk", equipped with the 9-mm CZ-99 pistol.

And couple of links:
(For more pics and info..)

http://www.club.guns.ru/eng/specops_yugo.html

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/

http://www.vj.yu/english/index.htm

woot

ibstolidude
02-05-2004, 08:55 PM
Yugoslavian Shoulder Patch of the SPETSNAZ Corps.
Mine is better than yours ;)
Hey I have one of those:
http://www.digitalstar.com/stolidude/images/309580.JPG

anonymous individual
02-05-2004, 09:24 PM
woot

duck
02-05-2004, 09:24 PM
Wow, the first non-Korean unit I see training Tae Kwon Do. The board breaking pic by Uninen shows a standard Tae Kwon Do kicking technique. :D A circular kick over the shoulder and down on the opponent.

Uninen
02-05-2004, 09:57 PM
Duck,

Thanks for the info..

Didnt know..

I only know Aikido and Krav-Maga..

:lol:

soma
02-05-2004, 10:04 PM
You should post some action shots of the serbs....

Uninen
02-05-2004, 10:54 PM
The Serbian and Montenegrin Armed Forces Official Site (http://www.vj.yu/english/index.htm)

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Specjed/scan557.jpg
Yugo spetsnaz with M76 snipers rifle 7.92x57mm Mauser.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Specjed/scan535.jpg
Yugo spetsnaz with Zastava M70(B1?) 7.62x39mm.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Specjed/scan399.jpg
Yugos military police, on the background BOV-VP APC with 12,7mm M2HB.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Specjed/scan455.jpg
Yugos border guard, with PM LMG. (This is Yugos version of RPK..)

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/KoV/pesadija03.jpg
Infranty sniper with 12,7mm M-93 Crna Strela ("Black Arrow") snipers rifle.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/KoV/pesadija02.jpg
Yugos infranty designated marksman with Zastava M76.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/KoV/pesadija07.jpg
Yugos infranty machine gunner with PK or PKM.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/KoV/scan298.jpg
Yugos gunners with 152mm howitzer, most likely D-20.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/KoV/scan276.jpg
Yugos MBT, most likely T-55.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/KoV/scan164.jpg
Yugos BOV-3 SPAAG, 20mm.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/KoV/scan341.jpg
Yugos engineers practice crossing a river / water obstacle.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/KoV/scan300.jpg
Yugos NBC-Defence team.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/RV_PVO/scan446.jpg
Mil Mi-8 and G-4s?.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/RV_PVO/scan84.jpg
Yugos SA-342 Gazelle with AT-3 ATGMs.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/RV_PVO/scan408.jpg
Yugos MiG-29UB and G-4.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/RV_PVO/scan351.jpg
J-22 Orao fighter-bomber.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/RV_PVO/scan347.jpg
Yugos MiG-21s trainers and fighters.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/RV_PVO/avion13.jpg
Yugos MiG-29.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/RV_PVO/avion20.jpg
Yugos J-22 Orao.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/RV_pvo/scan268.jpg
Yugos KUB(-M?) SA-6 Gainful.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/RV_pvo/scan329.jpg
Yugos 40mm, Bofors L-70?

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/RV_PVO/scan443.jpg
Yugos radar, maybe French or domestic type.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/RM/scan221.jpg
Yugos sub.

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/RM/scan230.jpg
Yugos missile boat, with SS-2 Styx. (Yugos has also Swedish RBS-15s on some boats..)

http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/RM/1Scan388.jpg
Yugos river patrol, on Tonava?

:hug:

ibstolidude
02-05-2004, 11:21 PM
http://www.vj.yu/img/ilustracije/Struktura/Vidovi/RV_PVO/scan347.jpg
Yugos MiG-21s trainers and fighters.


Hey I got some of that too, but yours are better this time:
http://www.digitalstar.com/stolidude/images/309683.JPG

This is Cpt Stolidude speaking, I will be your pilot for this evening:

http://www.digitalstar.com/stolidude/images/309684.JPG

Thats the last time I park my G4 in THAT neighborhood
http://www.digitalstar.com/stolidude/images/309687.JPG

Uninen
02-05-2004, 11:46 PM
Ok..

your pics..

Top: MiG-21F13s..

Used as decoy, WFU for long time..

Middle: MiG-21PF..

Used as decoy, WFU since early 1990s..

Bottom: G-2..

Used as decoy, WFU since forever..

rofl

Star and stripes, what are you going to pull here?

If you aint interested in Yugoslavian military you can * off.

:petting:

Hman123
02-05-2004, 11:55 PM
REMOV youve had som damn fine pictures lately keep em comin.

ibstolidude
02-06-2004, 01:21 AM
Ok..

your pics..

Top: MiG-21F13s..

Used as decoy, WFU for long time..

Middle: MiG-21PF..

Used as decoy, WFU since early 1990s..

Bottom: G-2..

Used as decoy, WFU since forever..

rofl

Star and stripes, what are you going to pull here?

If you aint interested in Yugoslavian military you can * off.

:petting:

Actually the Galeb was in production up in to the early 80's (although in different variants) and the G2A was used as an armed trainer/ground strike during the Yugoslav civil war. - I did however post the G2 picture based off the name listed as G4 with out looking.
Even reporting by the YU AF reports that these model aircraft were down during the civil war....unless they were flying decoys. The YU also reports Training accidents in these as late as 1998. Must have been training as a flying decoy.

The Yugoslavian Army used the PFM variant (and other early variants of the Mig 21 up into the early 1990's, it too saw use in the Yugoslavian civil war.


Your sense of humor is as poor as your personality. I attempted a little humor as after I posted a variation of the patch you posted, I then in turn posted a "hey I have photos of those too" when you posted some photos opf modern aircraft. Obviously, as I commented on at the time, the pictured aircrat are nowhere near the same caliber.

If your concern is that I didn't post the most modern photos off the internet then state that.
If your concern is that I am an american so be it, never have I hide that fact.

Uninen
02-06-2004, 01:30 AM
My concern is that you made fun of people and military that had to bear NATOs and USAs attacks alone, attacks that started because THEY WERE FIGHTING AGAINST KLA, AL-QAIDA and other terrorist organisations at the time.

And face lies about some massacres that in real word never happened or, were done by KLA (who would in turn blame it on Serbs to get pitty points..) and not by JNA / MUP.

:fork:

Uninen
02-06-2004, 01:32 AM
Your sense of humor is as poor as your personality.


:roll:

Oh,

That is nice..

A personal insult..

Now,

What would YOU know about my personality..

:petting:

ibstolidude
02-06-2004, 01:45 AM
My concern is that you made fun of people and military that had to bear NATOs and USAs attacks alone, attacks that started because THEY WERE FIGHTING AGAINST KLA, AL-QAIDA and other terrorist organisations at the time.

And face lies about some massacres that in real word never happened or, were done by KLA (who would in turn blame it on Serbs to get pitty points..) and not by JNA / MUP.

:fork:

Then you should have stated your ****ing concern you idiot.
Look around this sight and at my past posts about the raw deal the serbs have been dealt and about how they have since been left out dry. Don't ****ing preach to me about the UCK, ucbmp and the like..I have seen what they did and do.

I was making fun of the Serbs??
did you miss this you stupid narrow minded **** (the only posts of mine using the word Serb):


- I'm not sure where you have been for the past decade but to think that the serbian people were pleased with the western allies systematically crippling their economy and destroying their infrastrucure, (Not to mention handing off their territories to insurgent groups) is absolutely goofy....because they supported our efforts in WW2 does not carry much water. Shall we run through the list of former allies turned enemies???? or for enemies turned unlikely allies. History has a way of fooling those who reading too much and understand too little.

Certainly they were in love with NATO after the bombs began to rain thus the nicknam New Albanian Terrorist Organization..

To be followed later with:

And I'm sure they loved the NATO forces that is why no planes were lost to hostile fire...oops ..I mean no troops...oops...

Certainly if you were there when the NATO troops first rolled (OSCE doesn't count) in you remembr that open embrace was not exactly the mood of the people..and the Albanians polulating Pristina certainly were well behaved to the RGJ's as were the few remaining serbs - they relied on the security for their very lives. But outside of Pristina in places like Gracinica, where many of the serbs from pristina were pushed out, the mood was much less reseptive to the presence of the BRits/NATO/u.s./whomever...as they were unable in those early days to pass from enclave to enclave, they lost their apartments and belongings and viewed the NATO troops and atleasts those in Pristina as protecting the Albanians and allowing them to remain in Pristina. Hell, they would hear about the power plant coming on line and wonder to us why isn't NATO sending the power out here? Why do they let it happen?

Originally you stated that "The Serbs had/have a great love for the western allies" except now you clarify - "the Serbs have no problem with the Brits. Yanks and Žabare are a different matter". I choose to stick to my original point - that the Serbs were not starried eyed followers of the US or western allies, they were not our fans, but they still recognized the merit in kicking Slobo to the curb. The country was constantly bombarded by / exposed to the images of a prospering western europe, that played a larger part of the results in the governmental changes in that country than the NATO bombings.


If this isn't the truth, then how is Slobodan Milosovic?? I guess Only Unity Saved the Serbs (Samo Sloga Serbina Spasava- the serbian rally cry) except old Slobo. The Serbs had no love of the US or the western allies, but the people recognized that they were being left behind and excluded from the future of Europe, left behind the world; they also under stood that Slobodan was a major factor in that cause. They eventually stood up and did something about it. (to bad we haven't helped them as much as we could have.)

The potential exsists too bad we most likely won't use it.

You are a feckler... looking for a fight at any cost. A true fanatic...one who stick to his guns even when they are not loaded.

I really was punking out the Serbs in those posts. Especially the way I am sooo supportive of Western policies towards them. Go back to your usual dribble. You aren't man enough to say, "oops I misunderstood"

Uninen
02-06-2004, 01:45 AM
Actually the Galeb was in production up in to the early 80's

Your photo shows J-1 (J-21 single-seater..) Jastreb actually..

and last of those was WFU in mid 90s (to comply with the Dayton deal..) and were used only as decoys during Allied Force..

:petting:

Uninen
02-06-2004, 01:49 AM
You aren't man enough to say, "oops I misunderstood"

Yes i am..

And if your telling me that your on the Serbs side, then i did misunderstand you.

Theres nothing more to it.

:|

ibstolidude
02-06-2004, 01:50 AM
Actually the Galeb was in production up in to the early 80's

Your photo shows J-1 (J-21 single-seater..) Jastreb actually..

and last of those was WFU in mid 90s (to comply with the Dayton deal..) and were used only as decoys during Allied Force..

:petting:
And you comment though was about the G2!

And as I stated ... those are old pictures...I looked at the file name not he photo when I posted them.... I am no AC expert...you however did name it. the G2 and stated

Bottom: G-2..

Used as decoy, WFU since forever..

Uninen
02-06-2004, 01:55 AM
I know..

I was bit hasty in naming it..

As i didnt remember that the one seat fighter-bomber variant of G-2 is named J-21..

But G-2 and J-21 are based on the same airframe..

They are just variants of the same thing..

:oops:

Royal
02-06-2004, 02:38 AM
Actually the Galeb was in production up in to the early 80's

Your photo shows J-1 (J-21 single-seater..) Jastreb actually..

and last of those was WFU in mid 90s (to comply with the Dayton deal..) and were used only as decoys during Allied Force..

:petting:

Can't speak for the VJ, but the VRS were still flying both Galebs and Jastrebs from Mahovljani two years ago...

Uninen
02-06-2004, 02:58 AM
Can't speak for the VJ, but the VRS were still flying both Galebs and Jastrebs from Mahovljani two years ago...

Is VRS Bosnian Serb Airforce?

If so, this is true..

They also flew with Soko J-20 Kraguj during the civil war.. (early to mid 1990s..)

http://elektron.tmf.bg.ac.yu/user/bojan/airplanes/attackers/j-20/j-20_kraguj_08.jpg
J-20 Kraguj.

Anything they could get their hands on..

:lol:

Its kinda light attack / COIN aircraft..

(2 x 7,7mm and total of 6 wing hardpoints for bombs, rocket pods etc..)

And obsolete..

Like 60 years ago..

rofl

REMOV
02-06-2004, 07:24 AM
http://www.club.guns.ru/images/yugo/picture9.jpg

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/1009.jpg
http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/1115.jpg
http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/1113.jpg
http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/1117.jpg
http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/1019.jpg
http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/1031.jpg
http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/1120.jpg


MINISTARSTVO UNUTRASNJIH POSLOVA POSEBNE JEDINICE POLICIJE (MUP PJP)
Ministry of Interior Special Police Units
These photos are of MUP PJP units stationed atop Mt. St. Ilija near Bujanovac in South Serbia. Until mid-2001, the area was under frequent attack by Albanian extremists seeking to join the region around Bujanovac & Presevo with Kosovo. Starting in early 2001, MUP and VJ units have been slowly allowed back into a Ground Safety Zone which was heavily exploited by the Albanian guerillas.

REMOV
02-06-2004, 07:31 AM
http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/7-03.jpg
PJP member

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/7-04.jpg
PJP member atop an UAZ jeep w/ a heavy machine gun

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/7-05.jpg
Police checkpoint

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/7-09.jpg
PJP members on patrol

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/7-10.jpg
A PJP operator points to sniper positions

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/7-12.jpg
PJP members taking cover

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/7-13.jpg
PJP member runs over exposed terrain

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/7-15.jpg
PJP member taking cover

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/7-21.jpg
PJP operator manning a heavy machine gun

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/7-23.jpg
A police checkpoint manned by PJP members and a UAZ jeep with a heavy machine gun

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/7-26.jpg
A PJP operator in the village of Lucane

bluered12
02-06-2004, 08:43 AM
The radars on the picture posted by uninen are an old British Marconi (S-600?) surveillance radar on the left and an height finding radar on the fight. I don´t think it is a member of the Russian PRV-series, so it may of British or US origin. Former Yugoslavia/ Serbia used/uses a lot of western radars. During the air war of 1999 the US AN/TPS-63 and AN/TPS-70 were said to be the only Yugo suveillance radar systems which could resist allied countermeasures.

btw found this at http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/

http://community.webshots.com/album/116287351VRvhFO/0
pictures from a recently started Serbian trade exhibition.

Can anyone of the gun experts in this forum tell more about the M97/ M97K (uzi clon?) and the Master FLG (MP5 meets AK?) submachineguns shown on some of the pictures? Thx in advance.

Uninen
02-06-2004, 08:49 AM
http://www.focus.co.yu/04kosovo/4-14.jpg
MUP/PJP operator.

http://www.focus.co.yu/04kosovo/4-17.jpg
PKM with optics. MUP / PJP.

http://www.focus.co.yu/05bombardovanje/5-34.jpg
May that be the last time that USAF bombs europe..

:fork:

ANTI-TERORISTICKA GRUPA "KOBRE" GALLERY - ATG "Cobra"

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/K1.jpg
TRG-21.

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/K5.jpg
TRG-21.

woot

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/K2.jpg
AKM, GP-25 and Scope.

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/K4.jpg
AKM and GP-25.

http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/K6.jpg
MP5SD.

woot

IT would be nice to have more pics of MUP / PJP and of Serb para military forces..

Especially in Bosnia..

:petting:

Operation Ivy
02-06-2004, 08:52 AM
http://ispec.specwarnet.net/serbia/pics/1031.jpg

Gotta love that .50 woot

Kaos
02-06-2004, 08:53 AM
Well, I don't know if I understand truly your argument. But I've seen lot of MiG, with T-33 and C-47 at Sarajevo/Rajlovak airbase back in 1994, at least 2 years before the Dayton agrement, and more than a year before the NATO airstrikes of september 1995. At least for those at Rajlovak, they were left here at the beginning of the war in 1992, already written off, by the JNA, but not to be used as decoys, only because there was no other choice. Many of them were in fact bobby-trapped.
;)

Uninen
02-07-2004, 06:19 PM
Kaos..

I was talking about 1999..

:cantbeli:

Anyhow..

Pics:

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/sako3.jpg
Yugo spetsnaz with SAKO TRG-21.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/m76-4.jpg
Yugo MUP personel, man in the front with M76 DMR (designated marksman rifle..).

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/m76-2.jpg
MUP marksman with M76 DMR.

(Two above, PJP?)

More:

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0401.jpg
SPA Nora.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0402.jpg
SPA Nora.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0403.jpg
SPA Nora.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0404.jpg
SPA Nora.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0405.jpg
SPA Nora.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0406.jpg
SPA Nora.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0422.jpg
5.56 x 45mm M21 assault rifle.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0423.jpg
5.56 x 45mm M21 assault rifle up close.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0425.jpg
Day optics for M21.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0426.jpg
Night optics for M21.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0424.jpg
Zastava's family of 5,56 weapons.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0420.jpg
9mm Master FLG SMG.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0427.jpg
9mm M97 SMG, mini UZI clone.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0428.jpg
9mm M97K short SMG.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0414.jpg
90mm M79 AT weapon 'OSA'.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0416.jpg
38mm Grenade launcher 'MSRG'.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0412.jpg
AGL 30mm BGA M93.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0409.jpg
LVB-250F, laser guidance kit for 250kg bomb.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0407.jpg
ATGM 'Bumbar'.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/0435.jpg
MBT model, 'NDT'

Source and rest HERE! (http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/partner.html)

:hug:

Uninen
02-07-2004, 06:40 PM
More:

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/luna4.jpg
Yugos 9K52 Luna-M / FROG-7 / R-65 on parade.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/orkan7.jpg
Yugos 262mm MLRS on Luna's transport, '9P113'. (Orkan-2)

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/degman.jpg
Prototype of that MBT, whoms model i posted earlier.. based on M-84 (T-72..).

REMOV
02-07-2004, 06:56 PM
http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/sako3.jpg
Yugo spetsnaz with SAKO TRG-21.Hahahah! There is not Yugo Specnaz, but Polish Police Officer form Szczecin SWAT Unit ;)

http://www.szczecin.kwp.gov.pl/antyterrorysci/images/kat06.jpg
http://www.szczecin.kwp.gov.pl/antyterrorysci/images/kat04.jpg
http://www.szczecin.kwp.gov.pl/antyterrorysci/images/kat05.jpg
http://www.szczecin.kwp.gov.pl/antyterrorysci/images/kat08.jpg

Uninen
02-07-2004, 07:02 PM
God damn!

;)

Well..

Its not like i actually know Serbo-Croat.. so its no biggie..

However Serbs do also use this rifle..

As do many others..

Its top of the line..

;)

Nice pics btw..

:hug:

REMOV
02-07-2004, 07:15 PM
However Serbs do also use this rifle..Are you quite sure? ;)

Uncle Sam
02-07-2004, 07:30 PM
http://www.vj.yu/63padbr/slike/borbeni_tim.jpg

*sing with me*...One of these things, is not like the others...

The dude's wearing pantyhose. :|

Uninen
02-07-2004, 07:36 PM
:lol:

His the one thats going to rob the bank..

;)

More pics:

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/m55-3.jpg
M55A3B1 3 x 20mm AAG.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/bov3-2.jpg
BOV-3 SPAAG.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/bov3-4.jpg
BOV-3 SPAAG with flat tire.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/bov3-5.jpg
BOV-3 SPAAG.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/m75top-3.jpg
20mm M75 AAG.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/m75top-2.jpg
20mm M75 AAG.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/m80-1.jpg
M-80A IFV.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/m80-2.jpg
M-80A IFV of JNA.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/m80-4.jpg
M-80A in Kosovo in 1999.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/bov-1.jpg
BOV-VP in Kosovo 1999.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/bov-5.jpg
This BOV with TAB-71s 14,5mm turret has seen better days..

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/m84-10.jpg
M-84 MBT in Kosovo.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/zolja2.jpg
M80 Zolja LAW.

http://naoruzanje.paracin.co.yu/zolja1.jpg
M80 Zolja LAW.

woot

serbian boy
02-07-2004, 08:46 PM
that rifle that looks like an AKMS is called an M-70AB2!

serbian boy
02-07-2004, 08:49 PM
My uncle is an a scout border guard unit near kosovo.

Uninen
02-07-2004, 09:06 PM
that rifle that looks like an AKMS is called an M-70AB2!

Yeah..

Zastava M-70AB2..

;)

Operation Ivy
02-07-2004, 09:13 PM
Good pics Uninen woot

Dennis G
02-07-2004, 10:10 PM
I was about to ask for photos of eastern european military but this thread works


great photos Uninen

ShotOver
02-08-2004, 12:42 AM
Yeah, those Serbs look pretty bad arse.

soma
02-08-2004, 01:18 AM
Sure beats fishnets!

Uninen
02-08-2004, 08:53 AM
Glad you guys liked em..

:D

That BOV-3 btw..

The real war horse of JNA and MUP..

Used in very large scale for direct fire duties in all of theirs wars..

proved very effective..

;)

serbian boy
02-08-2004, 02:46 PM
Yeah, during the wars back home they would surround a hostile village with mortars, hmg's and bov's or m53 and then send in a squad to draw out fire then theyed open fire with the perimeter weapons and tear their positions apart!
Since I'm new I don't know how to post pics, so I could send you some of my rare JNA and Serb Amry pics from training and war in BiH and Croatia.
Then you could post them I guess.

Uninen
02-08-2004, 02:54 PM
serbian boy,

Check your messages..

Ive send you a one..

(Via this forum)

I can host for you those pics.

:)

serbian boy
02-09-2004, 07:10 PM
Here are some photos of Serb units during Croatia, 1991-1992
http://www.geocities.com/andrea_stanojcic/rpg7-serbia_001.jpg
This is a soldier from SSG(Arkans Tigers) taking aim from an RPG-7v anti-tank weapon.
http://www.geocities.com/andrea_stanojcic/Don_t_want_to_be_the_one_looking_down_this_baby_.jpg
This is a JNA M-55 somewhere in Croatia in 1991-1992.
Have some more pics coming up![/url]