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Bosnia and Herzegovina Weapons and Military Equipment

Browse 10 weapon systems built or assembled in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including artillery, munitions, and related systems, with images, specifications, source notes, and conflict records.

10 weapon systems
10Catalog records
3Equipment categories
8Leading builders shown
7Conflict links shown

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2020 Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict42014 Russia-Ukraine War31991 Croatian War of Independence11999 Kosovo War / Operation Allied Force12001 War in Afghanistan12011 Syrian Civil War12023 Sudan War1

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Artillery

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

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82 mm M69 mortar, 82 mm smoothbore infantry mortar, Artillery2001 War in Afghanistan, 2011 Syrian Civil War +2 more82 mm M69 mortar82 mm smoothbore infantry mortarBuilt by: Yugoslav state arsenals / PPT Namenska / BNT Novi TravnikThe 82 mm M69 is a Yugoslav-designed smoothbore infantry mortar family that remains in Serbian and former Yugoslav production and service channels, with the M69A variant using a four-person crew, NSB-3 sight, and high-angle fire out to roughly 4.9-6.25 km depending on ammunition. Direct open-source documentation links the family to Afghan government losses in 2021, Syrian opposition use near Aleppo, Armenian and Artsakh losses in Nagorno-Karabakh, and Ukrainian wartime receipt of BNT-marked M69A mortars.
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 by: PPT Namenska / BNT Novi Travnik / UnisGroupThe 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 by: BNT Novi Travnik / UnisGroupThe 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.
NORA M-84, 152 mm towed gun-howitzer, Artillery1999 Kosovo War / Operation Allied ForceNORA M-84152 mm towed gun-howitzerBuilt by: Yugoslav defense industry / Yugoimport SDPR / BNT Novi TravnikNORA M-84 is a Yugoslav-origin 152 mm towed gun-howitzer developed as a longer-range successor to the D-20 family. Its 39- to 40-caliber ordnance, split-trail carriage, semi-automatic breech, and compatibility with D-20 ammunition made it a bridge between legacy Soviet-caliber artillery and later Serbian NORA self-propelled systems, with limited open-source visual evidence identifying NORA fire during the 1999 Kosovo War / Operation Allied Force period.

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Munitions

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

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120 mm HE mortar bomb M62P3, 120 mm high-explosive mortar bomb, Munitions2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict120 mm HE mortar bomb M62P3120 mm high-explosive mortar bombBuilt by: PRETIS d.d. / ITC Ltd. Zenica / UnisGroupThe 120 mm HE mortar bomb M62P3 is a Yugoslav-pattern high-explosive mortar round now marketed by Balkan ammunition producers including ITC Ltd. Zenica and UnisGroup. Official product pages list a 613 mm fuze-equipped length, 12.6 kg maximum mass, and 300-6464 m range band, while conflict reporting has identified exact M62P3-marked rounds in Ukraine and captured stocks from Nagorno-Karabakh.

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Support Equipment

Transport, logistics, recovery, command, engineering, and other enabling equipment.

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