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List of equipment of the Croatian Army

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This is a list of equipment in active service with theCroatian Army.

Infantry weapons

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Handguns

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreNotes
HS Produkt HS2000CroatiaSemi-automatic pistol9×19mm ParabellumStandard issue sidearm.[1]

Submachine guns

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreNotes
Heckler & Koch MP7GermanyPersonal defense weapon4.6×30mm HKUsed by the CROSOFCOM and the Special Military Police Company.
Heckler & Koch UMPGermanySubmachine gun9×19mm Parabellum /

.45 ACP

Standard issue of the CROSOFCOM and the Special Military Police Company.[2]
HS Produkt KunaCroatiaPersonal defense weapon9×19mm ParabellumReplaced the agingHeckler & Koch MP5 andArma ERO submachine guns used by the Croatian military and law enforcement communities.[3][4] Presented at the 2025 military parade in Zagreb.

Assault rifles

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreNotes
HS Produkt VHS-2CroatiaAssault rifle5.56×45mm NATOStandard issue assault rifle.

Succeeded to theZastava M70 (none remain in service).[5]

Heckler & Koch G36GermanyAssault rifle5.56×45mm NATOStandard issue with theCROSOFCOM and the Special Military Police Company.[6]
Heckler & Koch HK416GermanyAssault rifle5.56×45mm NATOUsed by theCROSOFCOM.[7]
Colt M4United StatesCarabine5.56×45mm NATOUsed by theCROSOFCOM.[7]

Machine guns

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreNotes
FN MinimiBelgium

Croatia(licence production)[8]

Light machine gun5.56×45mm NATOAcquired as squad and platoon support weapon.

The purchase was completed as of 2023 per a 2023-Croatian Defence Report.[9][10]

General-purpose machine gun7.62×51mm NATO
FN MAGBelgiumGeneral-purpose machine gun7.62×51mm NATO[11]

Used on armoured vehicles as coaxial machine gun (Leopard 2A4) and on weapon stations.

M240

Belgium
(design)

United States
(production)

General-purpose machine gun7.62×51mm NATO[12]

Used on armoured vehicles as coaxial machine gun (M2 Bradley) and on weapon stations.

Browning M2United StatesHeavy machine guns12.7×99mm NATOMostly mounted on armoured vehicles, including as remote weapon stations, of which 120+ are in use with theCroatian Army with more to be acquired.
Zastava M87YugoslaviaHeavy machine guns12.7×108mmMounted on M84 tanks which are planned to be retired.[13]

Precision rifles

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreNotes
Heckler & Koch HK417GermanyDesignated marksman rifle7.62×51mm NATOStandard issuedesignated marksman rifle.[7]
Elmech EM 992CroatiaBolt actionsniper rifle7.62×51mm NATO[14][15]
Sako TRG M10FinlandBolt actionsniper rifle8.6×70mmStandard issue sniper rifle.[16]
MACS M4CroatiaAnti materiel sniper rifle12.7×99mm NATO (.50 BMG)Standard issue anti materiel sniper rifle.[17]

Grenade launchers

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreNotes
HS Produkt VHS-BGCroatiaUnder-barrel grenade launcher40×46mm LVPurchased together withHS Produkt VHS Rifles.
Heckler & Koch AG36GermanyUnder-barrel grenade launcher40×46mm LVUsed with theHK G36 rifles.[14]
Metallic RBG-6South Africa

Croatia(licence production)

Semi-Automatic grenade launcher40×46mm LV[18]

136 used by the armed forces (124 with the regulararmy, 12 used with theCROSOFCOM and the Special Military Police Company.

General Dynamics OTS - Mk 19United StatesAutomatic grenade launcher40×53mm HV[19][20]

Used on OGPK manned turrets that are used with:

Anti-tank weapons

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ModelLaunchersImageOriginTypeCalibreNotes
RPG-22DisposableYugoslavia

Croatia

Rocket launcher72.5 mmLight rocket launchers used by the dismounted infantry.[26]
RGW90 HHDisposableGermanyRecoilless gun90 mmPlans for their purchase released in 2023 (€2.99 million).[27] In The order took place in October 2023 and was confirmed by Dynamit Nobel Defence in November 2023. TheHEAT /HESH variant was purchased.[28]

Their first use in training was witnessed in May 2025. The official magazine of the Armed Forces of Croatia,"Hrvatski Vojnik", published photos of the RGW90 in use with the 1st Mechanised Battalion"the Tigers".[29]

9K111 FagotFire unit reusable, tube disposableSoviet UnionATGM

Anti-tank guided missile

120 mmThe systems were purchased from Russia / Ukraine during theCroatian War of Independence (early 1990s).[30][31]

They have a reserve status, but remain in use today primarily for tactical training of the anti-tank infantry units, familiarisation with the foreign weapon systems.

Successor:FGM-148 Javelin.[29][32]

9M113 Konkurs135 mm
9K115 Metis130 mm
9К115-2 Metis-M
Spike LRPatria AMVIsrael

Germany(manufactured by Eurospike)

ATGM

Anti-tank guided missile

130 mmUsed from a launcher with two missiles on the side of the Elbit UT30MK2 turret that are used with the 8Patria AMV CRO 30LIFV in service.[33]

Orders:[34]

  • 2017: ordered with the turrets for the Patria AMV.[35]
  • 2023, €11 million: for the Patria AMV in service and simulators,20 launchers,200 missiles Spike LR2.

Additional orders expected with the 30 additionalPatria AMV that are ordered.[34]

BGM-71 TOW 2M2A2 Bradley ODS

United StatesATGM

Anti-tank guided missile

152 mm1,703 missiles as part of the acquisition of the M2A2 Bradley ODS from theUS Army (no dismounted tripod launcher).[12]

All the missiles are in the RF variant (wireless guidance). The sub-variants purchased are:[12]

  • 1,103 TOW-2A
  • 500 TOW-BB-RF(bunker buster)
  • 100 TOW-2B-RF
9M14 MalyutkaBVP M-80ASoviet UnionATGM

Anti-tank guided missile

125 mm[36]

To be retired, as the vehicle operating it is being replaced by theM2A2 Bradley ODS.[37]

Indirect fire

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Mortars

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreQuantityNotes
M57YugoslaviaLight mortar60 mm(Unknown)[38][39][40]

Range: ≤ 3.5 km (2.2 mi)

Mortars modified to meetNATO standards.

M96Yugoslavia

Croatia

Mortar82 mm(Unknown)[40][38][41]

Improved variant based on the YugoslavianM69 mortar.

Range for various mines:

  • Anti-armour: ≤ 4.8 km (3.0 mi)
  • Standard: ≤ 5.6 km (3.5 mi)
  • Illuminating: ≤ 4.2 km (2.6 mi)

Mortars modified to meetNATO standards.

M75YugoslaviaHeavy mortar120 mm(Unknown)[40]

Range for various mines:

  • Anti-armour: ≤ 9.5 km (5.9 mi)
  • Standard: ≤ 6.6 km (4.1 mi)
  • Illuminating: ≤ 5.5 km (3.4 mi)

Mortars modified to meetNATO standards.

Towed artillery

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreQuantityNotes
M116 howitzerUnited StatesCeremonial cannon

(mountain gun)

75 mm

L/18

12Kept in active service primarily as ceremonial cannons.[42]

Range: ≤ 8.8 km (5.5 mi)

D-30 RH M94Soviet Union
(original design)

Croatia
(production / modifications)

Howitzer122 mm

L/38

(Unknown)Some of the D-30 were transferred to Ukraine (withM1954 (M-46)).[43]

Variant modified by Croatia (new muzzle brake, redesigned trail, improved hydraulic break).[44]

To be replaced by theCaesar Mk2 artillery system.[45]

Self-propelled howitzers

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreQuantityNotes
PzH 2000GermanySelf-propelled howitzer155 mm

L/52

16System purchased second-hand from the German Army (€55 million).[46][47]

Among the 16 howitzers:[47]

  • 12 in service and were modernised
  • 1 used for training
  • 3 for spare parts

As of 2023, additional purchases are expected.[48]

Range up to 54 km (34 mi) with the V-LAP shell.

2S1 GvozdikaSoviet UnionSelf-propelled artillery122 mm

L/35

9Belonged to the Yugoslavian Army, 9 remain in ownership of the Croatian Army.[49]

To be replaced by theCaesar Mk2 artillery system.[45]

Rocket artillery

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreQuantityNotes
M-92 VulkanYugoslavia

Croatia

MLRS

Multiple launch rocket system

122 mm12System currently used by the Croatian contingent inBattle Group Poland.[50][51][52][53]

FormerM-77 Oganj (128 mm) from theYugoslavian Army that were inherited by Croatia, or captured during theWar of Independence. Modified by Croatia to use the 122 mm rockets used within the Eastern European allied armies.

Range up to 20 km (12 mi).

APR–40Socialist Republic of RomaniaMLRS

Multiple launch rocket system

122 mm30

(estimate)

Acquired by Croatia in 1991 from Romania (formerWarsaw Pact) during theWar of Independence. It is based on theBM-21 Grad and installed on aDAC-665T 6×6 truck.

Some were transferred to Ukraine.[54]

Range up to 20 to 40 km (12 to 25 mi).

Armoured vehicles

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Main battle tanks

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ModelImageOriginTypeWeaponsQuantityNotes
M-84A4 SniperYugoslavia

Croatia

MBT

Main battle tank

2A46
(125 mm smoothbore)

Zastava M87
(12.7×108mm)

45[9][55][56]

72M-84 (and 3T-72 for spare parts) were owned / operated by Croatia.[57]

30 M-84 and 30 M-80 IFV were transferred to Ukraine through a"Ringtausch". Germany offered an exchange forLeopard 2A8 at a discounted price.[58]

Leopard 2A4 HRVWest Germany

Germany

MBT

Main battle tank

Rh-120 L/44
(120 mm smoothbore)

FN MAG
(7.62×51mm NATO)

≥ 10[59]

(estimate)

Tanks leased for training and transition to the Leopard 2 platform until the arrival of the Leopard 2A8.

Introduced in service in July 2025.[60]

Tracked infantry fighting vehicles

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ModelImageOriginTypeWeaponsQuantityNotes
BVP M-80AYugoslaviaIFV

Infantry fighting vehicles

Zastava M55 (HS804)
(20×110 mm)

9M14 Malyutka

M86 PKT
(7.62×54mmR)

70

(estimate)

[61][62]

Croatia used to have 128 vehicles, among which 104 in the IFV role (inherited from theJNA).[61]

30 M-84 and 30 M-80 IFV were transferred to Ukraine through a"Ringtausch". Germany offered an exchange forLeopard 2 A8 at a discounted price.[58]

M2A2 ODS SAUnited States

Croatia(overhaul)

IFV

Infantry fighting vehicles

[12]

M242Bushmaster
(25×137 mm)

BGM-71 TOW 2

M240
(7.62×51mm NATO)

8

(+ 54)

[63][64]

89 vehicles were donated by the USA, and the refurbishment of 62 Bradley is financed by Croatia, performed byĐuro Đaković.[64]

Out of 89 Bradley purchased, 62 will be in service, with theSokolovi Battalion of the Guards Armoured Mechanized Brigade.[64] The other will be used as a spare part reserve and for training.[65]

The first 4 Bradley entered service in January 2025.[66]

Training vehicles

Spare parts reserve

27[64]

27 out of the 89 received Bradley are used for training and as a spare parts reserve.

Wheeled armoured vehicles

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Patria AMV summary of variants ordered

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ModelImageOriginTypeWeapons / equipmentQuantityNotes
Patria AMV - SummaryFinland

Croatia(partial local production / assembly byĐuro Đaković)

Armoured fighting vehicle (8×8)Depends on the variant126Note: every variant and their quantity are mentioned n their relevant category.

Orders:[67]

  • October 2007: 84 vehicles
  • January 2009: 42 vehicles

In July 2010, the contract was amended to modify the types of vehicles ordered.[68]

Delivery:

  • 126 between 2008 and 2012[69]

The Croatian ministry of defence, the manufacturers mention seven variants in service:[70][71]

  • Known quantities (14):
    • 8 BOV-P30 - IFV
    • 2 BOV-San - armoured ambulance
    • 2 BOV-Log - recovery and repair
  • Estimated quantities (112):
    • BOV-P12.7 / BOV-Mk19 - APC
    • BOV-P12.7 / BOV-Mk19 - APC amphibious
    • 2 BOV-ZP - Infantry command
    • 8 BOV-POB - ATGM

Wheeled infantry fighting vehicles

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ModelImageOriginTypeWeapons / equipmentQuantityNotes
Patria AMV - AIFV-30

(BOV-P30)

Armoured infantry fighting vehicle

Finland

Croatia(partial local production / assembly byĐuro Đaković)

IFV

Infantry fighting vehicle

UT30 Mk2 turret

Mk44S Bushmaster II

(30×173 mm)

Spike LR2

M240C

(7.62×51mm NATO)

8[72]

Part of the two first batches ordered in 2007 / 2009, but the 8 turrets were ordered in 2017 (USD $14.9 million).[73]

The vehicles were all delivered with their new capability by the end of 2020.[74]

Note:additional planned with the 30 Patria AMV approved for order.[75]

Unmanned turrets ordered:

ModelImageOriginTypeWeapons / equipmentQuantityNotes
Elbit UT30 Mk2 turretIsraelRCWS

Remote controlled weapon stations

Mk44S Bushmaster II

(30×173 mm)

Spike LR

M240C

(7.62×51mm NATO)

8Orders of the turrets:
  • 2017: contract for 8 turrets, worthUSD $14.9 million[76]
  • 2021: contract worth $1.8 million for an unknown amount of turrets[77]

Only 8 have been confirmed to be in service.

Wheeled tank destroyers

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ModelImageOriginTypeWeapons / equipmentQuantityNotes
Patria AMV - ATGMV

(BOV-POB)

Anti-tank guided missile vehicle

Finland

Croatia(partial local production / assembly byĐuro Đaković)

Tank destroyer,ATGM

Anti-tank guided missile

ICLU

(Integrated Control Launch Unit (ICLU)Spike LR2

Kongsberg Protector M151

M2 Browning

(12.7×99mm NATO)

8

(estimate)

[23]

8 are estimated to be in service. Spike LR2 ordered in 2023 for the existing Patria AMV fleet.[34]

The firing systems are transported in the vehicle, and the vehicle is equipped with aRCWS.

Wheeled APC and command vehicles

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ModelImageOriginTypeWeapons / equipmentQuantityNotes
Patria AMV - AICV

(BOV-ZP)

Armoured infantry command vehicle

Finland

Croatia(partial local production / assembly byĐuro Đaković)

C2

Command and control

Kongsberg Protector M151

M2 Browning

(12.7×99mm NATO)

2

(estimate)

[78]
Patria AMV - AIFV-12.7

(BOV-12.7)

Armoured infantry fighting vehicle

Finland

Croatia(partial local production / assembly byĐuro Đaković)

APC

Armoured personnel carrier

Kongsberg Protector M151

M2 Browning

(12.7×99mm NATO)

(Unknown)[78]

Part of the 96 Patria AMV used as an APC, this one equipped with a machine gun for fire support.

Patria AMV - ABG Mk19

(BOV-Mk19)

Armoured infantry fighting vehicle

Croatia

Croatia(bla)

APC

Armoured personnel carrier

Kongsberg Protector M151

Mk 19

(40×53mm HV)

(Unknown)[78]

Part of the 96 Patria AMV used as an APC, this one equipped with a automatic grenade launcher for fire support.

The grenade launchers were ordered in 2022 to equip the RCWS which was exclusively using theM2 Browning prior to that.[78][79][80]

Patria AMV - AIFV-12.7

(BOV-12.7)

Armoured infantry fighting vehicle

Finland

Croatia(partial local production / assembly byĐuro Đaković)

APC,amphibious

Armoured personnel carrier

Kongsberg Protector M151

M2 Browning

(12.7×99mm NATO)

(Unknown)[78]

Part of the 96 Patria AMV used as an APC, this one is amphibious and equipped with a machine gun for fire support.

Patria AMV - ABG Mk19

(BOV-Mk19)

Armoured infantry fighting vehicle

Croatia

Croatia(bla)

APC,amphibious

Armoured personnel carrier

Kongsberg Protector M151

Mk 19

(40×53mm HV)

(Unknown)[78]

Part of the 96 Patria AMV used as an APC, this one is amphibious and equipped with a automatic grenade launcher for fire support.

The grenade launchers were ordered in 2022 to equip the RCWS which was exclusively using theM2 Browning prior to that.[78][79][80]

Unmanned turrets ordered:

ModelImageOriginTypeWeapons / equipmentQuantityNotes
Kongsberg Protector M151Norway

Croatia(partial local production / assembly byĐuro Đaković)

RCWS

Remote controlled weapon stations

M2 Browning

(12.7×99mm NATO) /

Mk 19

(40×53mm HV)

114Orders:
  • July 2010:NOK 115 million[81]
  • May 2013:NOK 100 million (acquisition and installation)[82][83]

Initially only equipped with theM2 Browning, and a contract to modify some to receive theMk19 grenade launcher was signed in August 2022.[78][79][80]

Production under licence in Croatia.[84]

Infantry mobility vehicles

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ModelImageOriginTypeWeapons / equipmentQuantityNotes
M1224 International MaxxPro PLUS (4×4)

(Turret OGPK)

United StatesIMV,MRAP

Infantry mobility vehicle, mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle

OGPK - manned turret

(Objective Gunner Protection Kit)

Browning M2

(12.7×99mm NATO)

30Approved in 2013.[85][86][87]

Received in 2014 from the US Army.[87]

It is used by:[88]

  • 21 - with the army
  • 5 -CROSOFCOM
  • 2 - support command
  • 2 - military police regiment
M1240 A1 Oshkosh M-ATV (4×4)

MRAP All Terrain Vehicle

United StatesIMV,MRAP

Infantry mobility vehicle, mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle

OGPK - manned turret

(Objective Gunner Protection Kit)

Browning M2

(12.7×99mm NATO)

162Approved in 2013 in 2 batches, one for 120 M-ATV, the other for 42 additional M-ATV.[85]

The 162 vehicles were received in from 2014 to 2016.[89]

M1151 enhanced-armament carrier HMMWV

(up-armoured capable)

United StatesIMV

Infantry mobility vehicle

FN M240B

(7.62×51mm NATO)

Mk 19

(40×53 mm HV)

ANIPRC-148(radio)

50[90][91][92]

Programme 1202

Programme 1206:

  • 7 Humvee in 2010, equipped with ANIPRC-148 radio (3 Machine Guns and 4 )[94]
  • 13 Humvee purchased in 2011 (with radio + machine guns), delivered in 2011.[95][96]
M1114 up-armoured armament carrier HMMWV18[90][91][92]

Programme 1202:

Iveco LMV (4×4)

Light multirole vehicle

Italy

Croatia(bla)

IMV,MRAP

Infantry mobility vehicle, Mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle

10[97][98][99]

10 purchased in 2007.[100]


Armoured ambulances / MEDEVAC

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ModelImageOriginTypeWeapons / equipmentQuantityNotes
Patria AMV - AAV

(BOV-San)

Armoured ambulance vehicle

Finland

Croatia(partial local production / assembly byĐuro Đaković)

Armoured ambulance2[101]

2 out of 126 are in this variant.

RG-33 HAGA (6×6)

Heavily armoured ground ambulance

South AfricaArmoured ambulance -MRAP

Mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle

20Approved in 2013 by the USA.[102]

20 received from the United States in 2014 / 2015.[103][104]

Engineering equipment

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Recovery vehicles

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
T-55TZISoviet UnionARV

Aarmoured recovery vehicle

(Unknown)[105][106][107]

Awaiting replacement (likely based on Leopard 2).

Patria AMV - ARRV

(BOV-Log)

Armoured repair and recovery vehicle

Finland

Croatia(partial local production / assembly byĐuro Đaković)

ARV

Aarmoured recovery vehicle

2[108]

2 out of 126 are in this variant.

International MaxxPro MRV-P (6×6)

MRAP Recovery Vehicle

United StatesWrecker /ARV

Aarmoured recovery vehicle

6[109][110][111]

It is equipped with a 30-ton boom recovery crane, and drag winches.[112]

Bridging equipment

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
MT-55ASoviet Union

Czechoslovakia

Armoured bridge vehicle(Unknown)Currently awaiting replacement by a modern NATO system.[113]
TMM-3Soviet UnionBridge laying vehicle(Unknown)The TMM-3 is a heavy launch bridge kit mounted on theKrAZ 255B chassis.[114]

It is expected to be replaced by a NATO equivalent.

PMSSoviet UnionPontoon bridge(Unknown)The pontoons are mounted on bothTatra T813 8×8 andFAP 6×6 trucks.[115][116]

It is expected to be replaced by a NATO equivalent.

Bailey M-1(Unknown)Bailey bridge(Unknown)[117][118][119][120]

Demining and EOD equipment

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
MV-4CroatiaRemote-controlled mine flail(Unknown)Used fordemining operations.[121]

Produced in Croatia byDOK-ING.

Telerob tEODorGermanyEOD robot

Explosive ordnance disposal

(Unknown)[122][123][124][125][126]
IRobot PackBot P510United StatesEOD robot

Explosive ordnance disposal

(Unknown)[127][126]
EOD 9United StatesEOD Suit(Unknown)[126]

Construction equipment

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
CAT D8United StatesArmoured bulldozer(Unknown)[128]

At least 1 in service (seen at the parade).

CAT D6TUnited StatesBulldozer(Unknown)[128][129]

At least 2 in service (seen at the parade).

CASEItalyExcavators(Unknown)Various number of CASE products in active use.[130]
JCB js210United KingdomExcavators(Unknown)[131][132]
JCB 426 HTMUnited KingdomWheel loader(Unknown)[128][133][134]
JCB 4CXUnited Kingdom

United States

(partial local production / assembly)

Backhoe loader1Donated by the USA in 2019.[135][136]

Amphibious vehicles, boats and small barges

[edit]
ModelImageOriginTypeNotes
PTS-MSoviet UnionAmphibious vehicleIn good condition, although lack of spare parts are making them serviceable difficult. Currently awaiting replacement by a modern NATO system.[137][105]

Unarmoured vehicles

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Military utility vehicles

[edit]
ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
Mercedes G / Puch GAustria

West Germany

Germany

Military light utility vehicle300

(estimate)

Standard utility vehicle of the Croatian Army, 250 units ordered in the 2000s, all delivered and in service. Further deliveries in 2015 and 2017 to replace the oldest vehicles in service.
Toyota LandcruiserJapanMilitary light utility vehicle80

(estimate)

150 ordered in 2008 and delivered in 2010, half went to other government departments, including the Ministry of the Interior. All are in good serviceable condition. It is the standard utility vehicle in service with theCroatian Army and other governmental agencies ofCroatia.
Land Rover WolfUnited KingdomMilitary light utility vehicle32

(estimate)

Primarily used by the military police. Many transferred to theCroatian Border Police. Of the 200 ordered in 1998, only 32 remain in service with the armed forces. Some 120 were transferred to civilian use, many ending up with theCroatian Mountain Rescue Service.[138][139]
Jeep Wrangler J8

United StatesMilitary light utility vehicle5Donated by the USA for the Croatian Army engineering regiment, along with other equipments, and it supports partially the Croatian UN military peace keeping missions.

Quantity in service:

  • 5 received as part of a 2017 aid package[140]
Ford RangerUnited StatesMilitary light pickup30
(owned)

120
(lesased)

TheCroatian Army is currently leasing as many as 120 pickup trucks but also owns additional 30 trucks.[141]

50 vehicles were bought forCroatian Ministry of Interior.

Logistic vehicles

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Military trucks

[edit]

TheCroatian Army relies heavily on the stock of old trucks and supply vehicles. It inherited a vast stock of trucks, various transport and utility vehicles during theCroatian War of Independence and theBattle of the Barracks; at least 250FAP trucks, 650TAM trucks and a number ofSoviet trucks such asZiL,Ural orMaz were captured and put into military service. Many of these vehicles are still in service with theCroatian Army, even though some are over 50 years old.Torpedo 4x4 trucks, light 2.5T trucks were built in large quantities. Some 80 samples entered service with theArmy in early 1990s. However, withCroatia joiningNATO theCroatian Army started looking into acquiring western types of trucks includingMAN TG Mill,Iveco 5T Transport Truck andMercedes trucks among others. However, due to the shortage of funds logistics formations within theCroatian Army are the last to get modern vehicles. In the past decade theCroatian Army started to renew its logistic and tactical truck fleet sporadically with purchases or donations of smaller quantities of new trucks. In the long-term theCroatian Army plans to reduce the number of vehicle types in service down to only three manufactures:MAN,Mercedes andIveco. Currently over a dozen of different manufactures of vehicle types are in service creating costly maintenance issues.

ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
DAF TrucksNetherlandsMilitary truck20~60 units received from theDutch Army reserve stock in 2001, however only 20 or so remain in service today.
TAM - Torpedo TK 130 T7 4×4 [hr]CroatiaMilitary truck80~Large number of these trucks in various configurations still serve in many roles withinCroatian Army, they're being replaced by modern models but, due to defence budget cutbacks, these vehicles are likely to remain in service for the foreseeable future.
TAMSlovenia

Yugoslavia

Military truck150~A large number of these trucks in various configurations still serve in many roles within theCroatian Army, they're being replaced by modern models but, due to defence budget cutbacks, these vehicles are likely to remain in service for the foreseeable future. These vehicles are, in many cases, now over 40 years old; replacement is sought when and where possible.
FAP 2026YugoslaviaMilitary truck40~Croatian Army inherited a large number of FAP 2026 trucks during theCroatian War of Independence and theBattle of the Barracks when theCroatian Army captured over 250~ of these trucks, today only 40~ or so remain in service in various roles and are being replaced by modern western models due to lack of spare parts.
Ford Cargo

(3542D, 6×4)

TurkeyDump truck12Donated by the USA for the Croatian Army engineering regiment, along with other equipments (machines, field kithen, field hospital), and it supports partially the Croatian UN military peace keeping missions.

Quantity in service:

  • 6 received in April 2019 (as part of a 2017 aid package)[140]
  • 6 received in July 2019[142]
Iveco ACTL tactical trucks [it]ItalyMilitary truck33 units ordered in 2007 with a larger delivery of Iveco Trakker heavy trucks.[143]
Iveco EuroTrakkerItalyMilitary truck339 Iveco Army trucks purchased in 2004 at inflated price which caused a major scandal resulting in dismissal of the then Defence Minister. 3 of these were EuroTrakker Trucks. These trucks are mostly used in support and logistics role. These trucks are now over 20 years old.
Iveco 5T Transport TruckItalyMilitary truck80~Initial order of 36 vehicles made in 2004 and a subsequent order for additional 80 vehicles was made in 2008 and 2009. Currently around 80 vehicles in service.
Iveco TrakkerItalyMilitary truck32~Initial order of a half a dozen or so vehicles was made in 2007. Most are used alongside the MAN trucks for the heavy transporter role.[144][145] Currently just over a dozen or so new vehicles were delivered between 2017 and 2020 for total of 32~ vehicles at the end of 2020.

[146]

MAN KAT1 4×4,6×6, 8×8GermanyMilitary truck80~[147]The initial purchase of 27 German Army trucks. In 2015, theCroatian Ministry of Defence bought 10 more trucks in accordance with the 2013 Framework Agreement from the surplus of theBundeswehr. Since 2016, a number of additional vehicles were purchased, total number exceeds 50 vehicles in service as of 2020.[148][149]
MAN Tank TransporterGermanyMilitary truck20~20 older MAN units in service, currently being replaced by other modern equivalents.
MAN TG MillGermanyMilitary truck15~Initial purchase of 4-5 MAN TGMIL trucks was made in 2015, to supplement the current fleet of Iveco heavy equipment transporters and replace older MAN models that were retired. In 2017/2020, Croatian Ministry of Defence bought ~10 additional MAN TGMIL trucks to supplement its current fleet of heavy trucks.[150]
Mercedes Benz NGGermanyMilitary truckMany acquired in late 90s and early 2000s, exact number of these vehicles is unknown. A replacement by the modernMercedes-Benz Actros is currently underway.
Mercedes-Benz ActrosGermanyMilitary truck30~Standard heavy utility vehicle of theCroatian Army, 30+ units ordered in 2010, 2017 and 2020 and all were delivered and are in service. The Croatian Army is looking to get number of new Mercedes-Benz Actros for the heavy transporter role.[151]
Mercedes-Benz ArocsGermanyMilitary truck12~A number of new vehicles delivered in 2019/2021, at least 4 used in the heavy transporter role with the rest being multi-use logistic trucks that come with a modular hook lift system that simplify recovery or transport of large items in the modular flatbed system.[152]

Handling equipment

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
Kalmar RT250FinlandReach stacker(Unknown)At least two of these are in service.[153][154][155]

Designed to handle 20 and 40-foot containers, capacity of 25 tons.[154][153]

FantuzziItalyHeavy forklifts(Unknown)At least two of these are used by the Croatian Army.

They have a capacity of 15 tons.[153]

LocatelliItalyRough terrain mobile crane(Unknown)At least two of these are used by the Croatian Army.[156]

They have a capacity of 20 tons.[157]

Civilian utility vehicles

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ModelImageOriginTypeNotes
Fiat DucatoItalyVanMany ordered over the past decade, mostly used in logistics and transportation roles. In the process of phasing out.
Volkswagen TransporterGermanyVanTheCroatian Army acquired large quantities of these vehicles over the years, with as many as 70 currently in service. In the process of phasing out.
Citroën RelayFranceVanServing as emergency response vehicles.[158]
Iveco DailyItalyVanInitial order of a half a dozen or so vehicles was made in 2007. Most are used alongside theFAP and TAM medium trucks for the logistical transport role. To replace olderFAP, TAM trucks in service with theCroatian Army.
Renault MasterFranceVanUsed in the personnel transportation roles.
Opel ZafiraGermanyVanCroatian Government leased a large number of Opel Zafira vans in 2024 after the lease ended forRenault Master vans, used in transportation roles.

Motorcycles

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreQuantityNotes
BMW R 1250 RT-PGermanyPolice motorcycleMilitary police motorcycle for traffic / escort(Unknown)[159][160]

Successor of theBMW K1100LT [de] that was in service prior to 2019.[161]

Yamaha XT350JapanEndurooff-roadmotorcycleReconnaissance /military police(Unknown)[162][163][164]
Kawasaki KLR 250JapanEndurooff-roadmotorcycleReconnaissance /military police(Unknown)[164]

Military camps and facilities

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Medical facilities

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
Role 2B field hospitalUnited StatesField hospital1Purchased in 2021 (USD $6.07 million).[165]

The Role 2B is a surgery / transfusion capable hospital closer to the battlefield.[166][167][168]

Camp facilities

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
Alaska-type tentsUnited StatesMilitary tents50

(estimate)

Large number of field army tents purchased and donated by United States over the years.[169][170]
Force ProviderExpeditionaryUnited StatesField kitchen1[171]

Donated by the USA for the Croatian Army engineering regiment, along with other equipments (engineering machines, trucks), and it supports partially the Croatian UN military peace keeping missions.

Air defence

[edit]

Croatian Army plans to purchase of short and medium range surface to air missile batteries with Mistral 3 missiles already added to the Army's inventory. Army plans to purchase up to 5 batteries of medium range surface to air batteries. Three European systems are being considered,NASAMS III/ER,Mica VL/NG andIRIS-T SLM as likely contenders however Mica VL/NG is rumoured to be the most likely candidate, due to theCroatian Air Force recent purchase ofDassault Rafale fighter aircraft. TheCroatian Army plans to acquire up to five surface to air batteries in a deal worth around ~€500 million.[172]

Long range air defence is yet to be decided on, however with recent purchase of Mistral ER and very likely Mica VL NG, it would not be unusual if Croatia opted for Aster SAMP/T NG long range air defence systems when it becomes available, however any purchase of such air defence system would happen in late 2020s.[167]

Army plans to purchase 4 anti drone batteriesC-UAS valued at €125 million.[173] Plan is to acquire 4 batteries, two stationed protecting two air force bases and two mobile batteries. A framework Agreement with Končar d.d. was reached for equipping the Croatian Armed Forces with an SKYctrl anti-drone protection system.

ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
9K32 Strela-2MSoviet Union

Yugoslavia

Man-portable air-defense system500~System operational until large missile stocks are depleted. Unknown quantities donated to Ukraine.
Mistral 3FranceShort range air defenseProcurement approved by Government of Croatia on 8 December 2022. Procurement to be finalized by the end of 2025.[174][175]
BOV 20/3YugoslaviaSelf-propelled anti-aircraft gun42Triple M55 20mmanti-aircraft guns mounted on aBOV APC. The systems are to remain in service (in 7 batteries, each with 6 vehicles).
Strijela - 10CROA1CroatiaShort range air defense10Domestically produced wheeled version of the Soviet9K35 Strela-10 system incorporating some improvements.[176]
9K35 Strela-10Soviet UnionShort range air defense5Seen on military parade in 2025.

Unmanned aerial systems

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Attack drones and loitering munitions

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreQuantityNotes
Orqa UAV MRM2-10

CroatiaMulticopter,mini-FPV droneAttack / anti-tank200,000+/annually[177][178][179]

Purchase initiated in 2023.[180][180][181][182]

Surveillance, reconnaissance, observation target acquisition UAS

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreQuantityNotes
Aeronautics Orbiter 3bIsraelFixed-wing,FLIR,mini-UAV

Forward-looking infrared

ISTAR

Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance

6First 6 ordered in early 2018. Additional expected later on.[183][184]
Elbit Skylark IIsraelFixed-winglow altitude mini-UAV

Unmanned aerial vehicle

ISTAR

Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance

Unknown[185][186][187][180]

One was lost by the Croatian Army.[186]

DJIMavic / InspireChinaMini-UAV,

Multicopter

ObservationUnknown[188]

Used at the moment for close range observation, and natural catastrophe support.

Future equipment

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Infantry weapons

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
FGM-148 JavelinUnited StatesATGM

Anti-tank guided missile

(Unknown)[189][190][191][192]

€25 million budget.

Indirect fire

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
CAESAR Mk2FranceSelf-propelled howitzer

155 mm,L/52

18

(+ 12 planned)

[193]

A framework agreement was signed in June 2024 for the joint procurement of the CAESAR.[194]

The budget was approved in October 2025 to order 18 howitzers (budget €320 million), delivery planned for 2029.[193]

M142 HIMARSUnited StatesMLRS

Multiple launch rocket system

8[195][196]

Sale approved for 8 M142 HIMARS with a budget ofUSD $390 million, this includes:[197]

  • 24 × 6 M30A2 (GMLRS-AW)
  • 24 × 6 M31A2 (GMLRS-HE with IMPS)
  • 2 M1152 NG SECM mobile workshops
  • 8 command and control HMMWV

Budget approved in December 2024.[195]

Vehicles

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
Leopard 2A8GermanyMBT

Main battle tank

44[193]

In November 2024, Croatia decided to join the Leopard 2A8 programme with Germany, at that time, Croatia planned to purchase 50 tanks. They will replace theM-84 A4 Sniper.[198]

In November 2025, the budget of €1.3 billion for their purchase was approved by the parliament. Their funding will be made through the SAFE EU loans. The delivery is planned for 2028 to 2030.[193][199]

Patria CRO 30LFinland

Croatia(assembly)

IFV

Infantry fighting vehicle

30

(+ 65 - 70 needed)

[200][201]

In March 2023, the budget to procure additional Patria AMV with their Spike LR2 missiles was approved. 30 were planned by 2028, in the Patria AMC CRO30L variant, a total 0f 42 in that variant are required.

Budget: €158 million[202]

Tatra T815-7 6×6Czech RepublicMilitary off-road tactical truck420[193]

In October 2025, the Czech and Croation governments came to agreement on the purchase of the trucks, with deliveries from 2026 to 2030.[203]

In November 2025, the budget of €200 million for their purchase was approved by the parliament.[193]

Tatra T815-7 8×8

Air defence

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
SKYctrl anti-droneCroatiaC-UAS system

Counter unmanned air system

4Notes

To be supplied by theKončar Group to the army between 2026 and 2029. The budget for the purchase is €125 million.

It includes:[199]

  • 2 stationary systems (critical infrastructure)
  • 2 mobile systems

Potential future equipment

[edit]

Air defence

[edit]

Anti-drone systems

[edit]
  • DOK-ING with Valhalla turret Mangart-25 anti air robot[204][205]
  • Domestic drone production has been initiated in the wake of Russian invasion of Ukraine, a number of domestic companies are involved and number of systems have been purchased from various domestic manufacturers. Croatian Army plans to purchase large quantity of domestic drones SPV-MRM-2-Interceptor drones that are currently being tested in Ukraine by the Ukrainian Army.[206]

Missile systems

[edit]

Medium range, short-term plan to introduce medium-range surface-to-air batteries by 2028, the options include:[207]

  • MICA NG VL, preferred system due to its compatibility with theRafale fighters in service with the Croatian Air Force
  • IRIS-T SLM, as neighbouring Slovenia purchased three batteries ofIRIS-T SLM
  • NASAMS 3Medium-to-long range systems planned to be introduced as the country lacks an adequate protection system and it is a priority. The options include:[208]

Equipment withdrawn from service or in storage

[edit]
Extended content

Infantry weapons

[edit]
  • Submachine guns:
    • Arma ERO- replaced with Kuna submachine gun.
  • Assault rifles:
    • FN FAL - 5,000 were stored to be sold off but donated to Ukraine.
    • Zastava M70 - withdrawn from use by the end of 2018, with 40,000 rifles planned for the strategic reserve,[209][210] but 20,000 donated to Ukraine in 2022.[211]
  • Machine guns:
    • Heckler & Koch HK21 - retired after supplementingCroatian army with new infantry squad machine guns.
    • Ultimax 100 - withdrawn from service or in storage (new infantry squad machine guns in service).
    • Zastava M72 - withdrawn from service or in storage (new infantry squad machine guns in service).
    • Zastava M84 - withdrawn from service or in storage (new infantry squad machine guns in service).
  • Precision rifles:
  • Anti-tank weapons

Indirect fire

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  • Towed artillery
    • CITER 155mm L33 Gun - none in active service due to NATO interoperability issues.
    • M-46 (M1954) - none in active service due to NATO interoperability issues.
    • M-84 Nora - none in active service due to NATO interoperability issues.
    • M101 - none in active service due to NATO interoperability issues.
  • Rocket artillery

Vehicles

[edit]
  • Tanks
    • M-47 Patton - retired, 2 are exposed in local army museums, others are used for target practice.
    • T-55A - 280 withdrawn from 2006 to 2009 (in between a dozen used for training), the lack of budget pushed them for retirement, they are awaiting disposal.
  • Tracked armoured vehicles
    • M60P /M60 SAN - retired, and 2 are exposed in local army museums.
    • MT-LB - retired and replaced by the Patria AMV CRO, 2 are exposed in local army museums, the rest was scrapped.
  • Wheeled armoured vehicles
    • BOV POLO M-83 - placed in reserve
    • BRDM-2 - retired, and some are exposed in local army museums.
    • BTR-60 - retired, and 2 are exposed in local army museums.
  • Engineering equipment

Air defence

[edit]
  • Medium range missile air defence systems:
    • S-300PMU-1 - acquired from Ukraine in 1994, exposed in 1995 during a military parade held in Zagreb. It is believed that the system was never fully completed and operational although the training of crews was held as late as 1998. Some sources claim that the weapon was subsequently handed-over to the United States orIsrael in 2002–2004. However, officials still claim that the system is still stored somewhere inCroatia and the exact fate of the system is to this dayclassified.
  • Very short range missile systems:
  • M53/59 Praga - retired, and 2 are exposed in local army museums.
  • ZSU-57-2 - retired and used as target practice.

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