Manufacturer catalog

UnisGroup

UnisGroup is a Sarajevo-based Bosnian defense-industry concern owned by the Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its public materials describe the company as an authorized export and coordination organization for weapons, military equipment, services, research and development, production, marketing, and sales across a network of member factories.

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UnisGroup sits above several legacy Bosnian and Yugoslav industrial lines rather than a single narrow product plant. The company states that it coordinates business policy for member factories and manages marketing, research and development, production, and sale of defense products and services. Its public catalog covers small-caliber ammunition, large-caliber ammunition, fuzes, grenades, sighting devices, protective equipment, artillery weapons, mortars, recoilless guns, and rocket launchers.

The modern group draws on a much older UNIS industrial background. A Bosnia and Herzegovina investment-agency profile says UNIS was established in 1968 through a merger of four defense-industry companies and later incorporated a broad set of manufacturing and service companies. Current UnisGroup pages present the defense business as a Federation-owned exporter headquartered at Ustanička 11 in Ilidža, Sarajevo.

Large-caliber ammunitionSmall-arms ammunitionMortars and artillery weaponsFuzes and grenadesSighting devicesProtective equipmentDefense export coordination

Notable Systems

120 mm HE mortar bomb M62P3, 120 mm high-explosive mortar bomb, Munitions

120 mm HE mortar bomb M62P3

120 mm high-explosive mortar bomb

UnisGroup lists the HE 120mm M62P3 in its large-caliber ammunition catalog with 613 mm length, 12.6 kg weight, and a 300-6464 m range band.

Sources: UnisGroup HE 120mm M62P3
120 mm M75 mortar, 120 mm towed smoothbore mortar, Artillery

120 mm M75 mortar

120 mm towed smoothbore mortar

UnisGroup markets the 120mm M75 as a weapons-category product and publishes basic data including a 9,056 m maximum range with HE projectile, 1,690 mm barrel length, 15 shells-per-minute rate of fire, and four-person crew.

Sources: UnisGroup 120mm M75
120 mm M74 mortar, 120 mm smoothbore towed mortar, Artillery

120 mm M74 mortar

120 mm smoothbore towed mortar

UnisGroup markets the 120mm M74 alongside the M75, with published data including a 9,056 m maximum range with HE projectile, 1,690 mm barrel length, 12 shells-per-minute rate of fire, and four-person crew.

Sources: UnisGroup 120mm M74

Manufacturer History

  1. UNIS industrial lineage established

    A Bosnia and Herzegovina investment-agency profile says UNIS was established in 1968 through a merger of four defense-industry companies, creating the industrial lineage behind the later UNIS defense network.

    Sources: FIPA UNIS Profile

  2. Postwar production re-establishment efforts began

    The same FIPA profile states that UNIS began efforts in 1996 to re-establish selected production lines and rebuild parts of the postwar company structure.

    Sources: FIPA UNIS Profile

  3. Bosnian defense industry promoted at Eurosatory

    A 2024 Bosnia and Herzegovina defense-industry catalog for Eurosatory documented several major factories that make up the country's current defense-industrial base, including Binas, BNT, Igman, Pretis, TRB, and UNIS GINEX.

    Sources: Defense Industry of Bosnia and Herzegovina Eurosatory 2024

Predecessors
UNIS industrial holding

UnisGroup public materials mix group-level export coordination with factory-level production pages. UnisGroup is treated as a Federation-owned defense concern and marketing/coordination organization, while individual weapon records retain plant-specific production details where sources identify BNT, PRETIS, Igman, or other factories.

Manufacturer Sources

  • UnisGroup AboutPublisher: UnisGroup | Note: Supports headquarters city, government ownership, authorized defense-industry role, export role, member-factory coordination, and broad product/service scope. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • UnisGroup WeaponsPublisher: UnisGroup | Note: Supports BNT-linked weapons-program context, product categories, transfer-of-technology references, and the public product links for 120mm M74 and 120mm M75. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • UnisGroup HE 120mm M62P3Publisher: UnisGroup | Note: Supports the HE 120mm M62P3 notable-system item, product specifications, and official product image. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • UnisGroup 120mm M75Publisher: UnisGroup | Note: Supports the 120mm M75 notable-system item and UnisGroup-published basic mortar specifications. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • UnisGroup 120mm M74Publisher: UnisGroup | Note: Supports the 120mm M74 notable-system item and UnisGroup-published basic mortar specifications. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • FIPA UNIS ProfilePublisher: Foreign Investment Promotion Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Note: Supports the 1968 UNIS industrial origin, post-1996 re-establishment context, and legacy industrial portfolio background. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Defense Industry of Bosnia and Herzegovina Eurosatory 2024Publisher: BHEPA / Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Note: Supports current Bosnian defense-industrial context and factory-level details for Binas, BNT, Igman, Pretis, TRB, and UNIS GINEX. | Accessed: 2026-07-11

Produced weapons

Category

Artillery

Tube artillery, rocket artillery, and long-range ground fires.

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120 mm M74 mortar, 120 mm smoothbore towed mortar, Artillery2020 Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict, 2023 Sudan War +1 more120 mm M74 mortar120 mm smoothbore towed mortarBuilt in: Serbia / Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe 120 mm M74 is a Yugoslav-origin towed mortar developed in the mid-1970s as part of the M74/M75 light-mortar generation. Current Serbian, Bosnian, Polish, and SIPRI records keep the system in the export-industrial and wartime-transfer record, while open-source conflict documentation places captured examples in Nagorno-Karabakh and a CIG-identified M74 in RSF-linked fighting at El Fasher.
120 mm M75 mortar, 120 mm towed smoothbore mortar, Artillery1991 Croatian War of Independence, 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict120 mm M75 mortar120 mm towed smoothbore mortarBuilt in: Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe 120 mm M75 mortar is a Yugoslav-designed towed smoothbore mortar associated with the M74/M75 light-mortar family and post-Yugoslav export literature. Yugoimport describes it as infantry close-support artillery for high-angle fire, smoke, illumination, and difficult terrain, while Serbian sources and later defense reporting show the legacy weapon being paired with modern fire-control equipment. Direct records place M75 mortars in JNA fire support around Dubrovnik in 1991 and in Armenian/Artsakh losses during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war.

Category

Munitions

Standalone missiles, bombs, rockets, torpedoes, and guided or unguided explosive payloads.

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