List of equipment of the Azerbaijani Land Forces

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Equipment of the Azerbaijani Land Forces
Emblem of the Azerbaijan Land Forces
Founded26 June 1918
Current formc. 1991

This Is a list of equipment's used by the Azerbaijani Land Forces.

Infantry weapons

Pistols and submachine guns

Name Caliber
Type
Photo Country of origin Notes
Zəfər P
Hammer-fired pistol
 Azerbaijan
 Turkey
Zigana K domestically license produced by MODIAR from TİSAŞ. Standard pistol of the Army.[1]
Zəfər
Hammer-fired pistol
Zigana K Compact domestically license produced by MODIAR from TİSAŞ. Standard pistol of the Special Forces.[1]
Inam
Hammer-fired Pistol
Zigana F domestically license produced by MODIAR from TİSAŞ.[1]
Glock 19
Striker-fired pistol
 Austria 160 Glock pistols purchased in 2013.[2]
IMI Uzi  Israel [3]

Assault rifles

Name Caliber
Type
Photo Country of origin Notes
Aztex AR-15 7.62×39mm
Assault rifle
 Azerbaijan Standard rifle of the Army.[4]
AK-74M
5.45×39mm
Assault rifle
 Azerbaijan
 Russia
Used by the Army and Marines. Domestically license produced by MODIAR from Kalashnikov Concern.[5][6]
IWI Tavor X95
5.56×45mm
Assault rifle
 Israel Used by Special Forces and Marines.[4]
IWI Tavor TAR-21
5.56×45mm
Assault rifle
 Israel Used by Special Forces.[7]
AKM 7.62×39mm
Assault rifle
 Soviet Union Used by Internal Troops
AK-74 5.45×39mm
Assault rifle
 Soviet Union [citation needed]
AKS-74U
5.45×39mm
Carbine
 Soviet Union [citation needed]
PM md. 63  SR Romania [citation needed]
M16 rifle
5.56×45mm
Assault rifle
 United States
better source needed
]

Light and heavy machine guns

Name Caliber
Type
Photo Country of origin Notes
HP-7.62 7.62×54mmR
General-purpose machine gun
 Azerbaijan Standard GPMG of the Army.[9]
PK
PKM
7.62×54mmR
General-purpose machine gun
 Soviet Union
 Azerbaijan
Used by the Army.[10]
DShK 12.7×108mm
Heavy machine gun
 Soviet Union Standard infantry HMG of the Army.
NSV 12.7×108mm
Heavy machine gun
 Soviet Union Vehicle-mounted.[11]
IWI Negev  Israel [3]
Canik M2 QCB
M2 Browning
 Turkey
 United States
[12]
Vehicle-mounted.[13]

Bayonet

Name Type Photo Country of origin Notes
M9 bayonet Bayonet  United States M4 Carbine bayonet.

Sniper rifles

Name Caliber
Type
Photo Country of origin Notes
Yırtıcı-7.62 7.62×54mmR
Sniper rifle, Designated marksman rifle
[14]  Azerbaijan Primary sniper rifle.[15][16]https://mdi.gov.az/en/herbi-mehsullar-58?id=28
Istiglal 14.5×114mm
Anti-materiel rifle
 Azerbaijan Standard anti-materiel rifle of the Army.[17]
OM 50 Nemesis
12.7×99mm
Sniper rifle
 Switzerland Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[18]
.338 Edge Sniper rifle  United States Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[19]
CheyTac M300 Sniper rifle  United States Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[19]
Truvelo CMS .338 Lapua Magnum 8.6×70mm
Sniper rifle
 South Africa
Barrett M82  United States
RPA Rangemaster  United Kingdom Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[19]
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Sniper rifle  United Kingdom Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[19]
Accuracy International AW50
12.7×99mm
Sniper rifle
 United Kingdom Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[19]
Steyr SSG 08 Sniper rifle  Austria Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[19]
Steyr SSG M1 Sniper rifle  Austria Used by Border Guards and Special Forces.[19]
Mubariz-12.7 12.7×108mm
Anti-materiel rifle
 Azerbaijan [15]
Yalguzag sniper rifle
7.62×51mm
Sniper rifle
 Azerbaijan [20]
Denel NTW-20 Anti-materiel rifle  South Africa [21]
Sako TRG Sniper rifle  Finland [citation needed]
MACS M4  Croatia Used by State Border Service and Special Forces.[18]
Dragunov SVD 7.62×54mmR
Sniper rifle, Designated marksman rifle
 Soviet Union
PSL 7.62×54mmR
Sniper rifle, Designated marksman rifle
 SR Romania
KNT-76 Sniper rifle  Turkey [22]

Hand grenades and explosives

Name Caliber
Type
Photo Country of origin Notes
F-1 Hand grenade  Azerbaijan
 Russia
[23]

Grenade launchers

Name Caliber
Type
Photo Country of origin Notes
Milkor MGL Multiple grenade launcher  Azerbaijan
 South Africa
[24]
AGS-30 Automatic grenade launcher  Russia [25]
AGS-17 Automatic grenade launcher  Soviet Union
GP-25 Automatic grenade launcher  Soviet Union [25]

Anti-tank guided missiles

(Anti-tank) Guided Missiles
Name Image Origin Number Notes
(Anti-tank) Guided Missiles
9K111 Fagot  Soviet Union N/A [Range: 2.5km].[26]
9M113 Konkurs N/A [Range: 4km].[26]
9K114 Shturm N/A [Range: 5km], (For use by Mi-24V/P attack helicopters).[26]
Spike-LR
 Israel N/A [Range: 4km].[26]
Skif  Ukraine N/A [Range: 5km].[26]
R-2 Baryer N/A [Range: 5km], (For use by Mi-24G attack helicopters).[26]
9M133 Kornet  Russia N/A [Range: 5.5km].[26]
9P157-2 N/A [Range: 6km].[26]
9M120 Ataka N/A [Range: 6km], (For use by Mi-35M attack helicopters).[26]
Spike-ER
 Israel N/A [Range: 8km], (Also for use by Shaldag Mk V patrol vessels).[26]
LAHAT N/A [Range: 13km], (For use by Mi-17 attack helicopters).[26]
Spike-NLOS N/A [Range: 25km], (For use by Mi-17 attack helicopters and Sa'ar 62 patrol vessels).[26]
AT-1K  South Korea N/A [27]
ETR-M  Turkey
 Azerbaijan
N/A [Range: 60+km].[26]

Anti-tank rockets

Name Caliber
Type
Photo Country of origin Notes
ALAC Rocket-propelled grenade  Brazil 50 pieces received, planned to joint production.[28][29]
RPG-7 Rocket-propelled grenade  Soviet Union Reusable launcher a variety of anti-personnel and anti-tank munitions available. Also exists newer model RPG-7V
Standard issue.

Hand-held anti-aircraft missiles

Name Caliber
Type
Photo Country of origin Notes
9K32 Strela-2 Man-portable air-defense system  Soviet Union [30]
9K34 Strela-3 Man-portable air-defense system  Soviet Union [30]
9K310 Igla-1 Man-portable air-defense system  Soviet Union [30]
9K338 Igla-S[30] Man-portable air-defense system  Russia 1000 missiles and 200 launchers delivered between 2012-2013.[31]

Artillery

Howitzers and field guns

Name Image Origin Number Notes
Towed Artillery
85mm D-44  Soviet Union ~100 [Range: 15.6km].[26]
122mm D-30 ~130[32] [Range: 15.4 km or 21.9 km when using RAPs].
130mm M-46 ~40 [Range: 27.5 km or 38 km when using RAPs].[32]
152mm Giatsint-B ~30 [Range: 15.2km or 21.9km when using RAPs].[32]
Self-Propelled Artillery
100mm T-55  Soviet Union N/A (Used as an indirect-fire platform).[26]
120mm Cardom  Israel ~10 [Range: 8km].[26]
120mm Spear Mk2 N/A [Range: 10km].[26]
120mm 2S31 Vena  Russia ~20 [Range: 18km].[33]
122mm 2S1 Gvozdika  Soviet Union ~70 [Range: 15.2km or 21.9km when using RAPs].[32]
152mm 2S3 Akatsiya ~20 [Range: 18.5km or 24km when using RAPs].[26]
152mm SpGH DANA  Czechoslovakia ~35 [Range: 20km].[26]
152mm
2S19 Msta
 Russia ~20 [Range: 25km or 28.9km when using RAPs].[34]
203mm 2S7 Pion  Soviet Union ~15 [Range: 37.5km or 55.5km when using RAPs].[32]
155mm

T-155 Fırtına

 Turkey 36 [Range:18 km or 40 km when using RAPs]. Status: Ordered but on hold due to engine re-export permits.[citation needed]
155mm

Nora B-52

 Serbia 48 [Range:32 km or 67 km when using RAPs]. Status: Ordered.
Unguided Multiple Rocket Launchers
107mm TR-107 Boran  Azerbaijan
 Turkey
N/A [Range: 11km].[26]
107mm MRLS-107 N/A [Range: 11km].[26]
122mm BM-21 'Grad'  Soviet Union 43[35] [Range: 40km].[26]
122mm RM-70  Czechoslovakia 8[35] [Range: 40km].[32]
122mm
KRL 122
 Pakistan N/A [Range: 40km].[26]
122mm T-122 'Sakarya'  Turkey ~40 [Range: 40km].[26]
122mm Grad 'Lynx'  Israel 9+[35] [Range: 40km].[26]
128mm RAK-12  Croatia 12[35] [Range: 13km].[26]
160mm LAR-160 'Lynx'  Israel N/A [Range: 45km].[26]
220mm TOS-1A  Russia 36[35] [Range: 6km].[26]
300mm BM-30 'Smerch' 30[35] [Range: 90km].[26]

Missiles and rockets

Name Image Origin Number Notes
Guided Multiple Rocket Launchers
230mm TRLG-230  Turkey ~20 [Range: 70km], [CEP: 2m], (Used in conjunction with
Bayraktar TB2 UCAVs).[26]
302mm TRG-300 Kasirga 21[35] [Range: 120km], [CEP: 10m].[26]
301mm Polonez  People's Republic of China
 Belarus
6+[35] [Range: 200km], [CEP: 30m].[26]
301mm Polonez-M [Range: 290km], [CEP: 45m].[26]
306mm Extra  Israel ~25 [Range: 150km], [CEP: 10m].[26]
OTR-21 Tochka-U  Soviet Union 4[35] [Range: 120km], [CEP: 95m].[26]
LORA  Israel 2[35] [Range: 430km], [CEP: 10m].[26]

Mortars

Name Manufacturer Photo Number Notes
MO-120-RT-61  France 350[citation needed]
Komando 20N6MT  Azerbaijan 400 [36]
20N5  Azerbaijan 280 [37]
2S9 Nona  Soviet Union N/A
2B14 Podnos  Soviet Union N/A
2B11  Soviet Union N/A
M1938 mortar  Soviet Union N/A
RM-38  Soviet Union 107[34][38]

Air defense

Name Manufacturer Photo Number Notes
Iron Dome  Israel
SPYDER  Israel Unknown quantity [39]
Barak 8  Israel 12 launchers, 75 missiles [40][41][42][43]
S-300  Soviet Union
S-200
 Soviet Union
S-125  Belarus
Buk-MB  Russia
9K33 Osa  Belarus
T38 Stilet
 Belarus
9K35 Strela  Soviet Union

Target acquisition systems and Thermal/IR optic observation systems

Name Manufacturer Photo Number Notes
GonioLight VT-I  Switzerland Unknown [44]
Matis HH  France Unknown [44]
Şahin Gözü  Turkey Unknown [45]
Dragoneye  Turkey Unknown The DRAGONEYE system is an electro-optical sensor system in which the following units are integrated:
  • Thermal camera
  • Laser Range Finder
  • Day Camera
  • GPS Receiver
  • Digital Magnetic Compass

Thanks to the high-performance thermal camera in the DRAGONEYE system, the system provides the user with visibility during the day, at night and in adverse weather conditions.

DRAGONEYE ensures that the target coordinates are detected with high precision and thus plays a leading role in transmitting this coordinate information, which is determined by various communication tools, to other support elements.[45]

Dörtgöz thermal camera  Turkey Unknown DÖRTGÖZ is a 3rd generation thermal imaging system with today's most modern technology, developed for the detection, identification and diagnosis of threats from a distance.

DÖRTGÖZ is designed to meet tactical field needs in all weather conditions, day or night.

DÖRTGÖZ Thermal Camera can be supplied with DÖRTGÖZ-S and DÖRTGÖZ-L models with different optical set options, depending on the requirements. DÖRTGÖZ has models for land and sea applications.[45]

DAS- DISTRIBUTED OPTICAL Aperture CAMERA SYSTEM  Turkey Unknown DAS- DISTRIBUTED OPTICAL Aperture CAMERA SYSTEM is a situational awareness system that offers 360° continuous surveillance with integrated thermal and daytime cameras. DAS is specifically designed to provide mobile and stationary surveillance. Depending on the task conditions, the user has the option to use a number of triple camera blocks to surround a particular facility, building or vehicle. The system combines images from these blocks to ensure environmental security.

Usage areas[45]

ASIR IR reconnaissance camera  Turkey Unknown ASIR is a thermal imaging device with a 288x4 Focal Plane Index Detector that detects in the Far Infrared band, and it enables the detection of threatening elements easily in both day and night conditions.

Usage areas[45]

Göz SeeSpot  Turkey Unknown EYE-SeeSpot (EYE-SS) Thermal Camera is used for detection, diagnosis and identification of threats; It is a thermal camera that provides high performance in all weather conditions day and night. GÖZ-SS operates at wavelengths between 3–5 μm and also at a wavelength of 1.06 μm. Due to this feature, GÖZ-SS device gives the user; It also gives the opportunity to see the laser spot with a wavelength of 1.06 μm in all weather conditions, day and night.

GÖZ-SS thermal camera can be used alone on three legs, or it can work integrated with ENGEREK Laser Target Marking Device.[45]

ADLR LRF  Turkey Unknown ADLR Laser Range Finder is a high performance laser range finder designed for use in air defense systems.

ADLR uses a high-power, high-pulse frequency, diode-pumped Nd:YAG laser source, which allows measuring the distance of particularly high-speed, small targets. Conversion to eye-safe wavelength is achieved with an Optical Parametric Oscillator (OPO).

For easy aiming, there is a day vision camera inside the device.[45]

Vehicles

Tanks and armored fighting vehicles

Name Image Origin Variant Number Notes
Tanks
T-72  Soviet Union
 Israel
T-72[46]
T-72AV[46]
T-72B[46]
T-72 'Aslan'[46]
600[30] The T-72 Aslan variant was updated by Elbit Systems and Rafael from Israel.[47]
T-90  Russia T-90S[46] 200[30] 100 T-90S delivered between 2013 and 2015.[31]
Armoured Fighting Vehicles
MT-LB  Soviet Union 336[30] [46]
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
BMP-1  Soviet Union 64[30] [46]
BMP-2 BMP-2
BMP-2[46]
101[30] [46]
BMP-3  Russia BMP-3M[31] 88

[30]

[46]
BTR-80 BTR-82A[46] 7[30]

Armored personnel carriers

Name Manufacturer Photo Variant Number Notes
BTR-80  Soviet Union
 Russia
BTR-80A
BTR-82A
7[30]
107[30]
BTR-70  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
 Azerbaijan
132[30] [46]
BTR-60  Soviet Union 10[30]
BTR-3U  Ukraine 3[31] 3 purchased from Ukraine in 2006.[48]
BRDM-2  Soviet Union 88[49] Unknown amount modernized and named "ZKDM".[50][51]

Light armored cars

Name Manufacturer Photo Number Notes
AZCAN Sentry APC  Azerbaijan
 Canada
Unknown Produced by AZCAN Defence Solutions, an Azerbaijani-Canadian Corporation.[52] One seen being driven by the President of Azerbaijan during his visit to Karabakh. Some sources indicate that its begin used by the MIA and other claim there are handful of prototypes in the country owned by the state in general.[citation needed]
AZCAN Huron APC  Azerbaijan
 Canada
Unknown Produced by AZCAN Defence Solutions, an Azerbaijani-Canadian Corporation.[52] Unknown if in service in the Azerbaijani military.[citation needed]
Humvee  United States Unknown Used by peacekeeping and internal forces.[53]
AIL Storm  Israel Unknown Unknown amount in service.[citation needed]
AIL Abir  Israel Unknown Unknown amount in service.[citation needed]
Plasan SandCat  Israel 120[32] 10 Sandcat SPEAR 120MM, 10 Spike-LR, 100 basic sandcat (some spotted with drone launchers). R-010SC command and control, MOES-720 mobile eloctro-optic station, Spike-ER, Mini Samson and Samson MLS variants amongst inventory.[54]
Storm Rider  Israel Unknown [54]
Otokar Cobra  Turkey 350[32] Delivered in 2010.[citation needed]
Otokar Cobra II  Turkey Unknown[55][56]
Otokar APV  Turkey 200
Titan D  Canada Unknown[57] Used in active service.[citation needed]
Titan S  Canada Unknown[57] Used in active service.[citation needed]
Marauder  South Africa
 Azerbaijan
110[32] Produced in Azerbaijan with engines made in the United States.[citation needed]
Matador  South Africa
 Azerbaijan
110[32] Produced in Azerbaijan with engines made in the United States.[citation needed]
ILDIRIM MRAP  South Africa
 Azerbaijan
35+ Joint production by MLS. 35 more vehicles will be produced.[58] 1e8aa-1537775597.jpg
Tufan MRAP  Azerbaijan Unknown Produced by Azerbaijan Defence Industry. One prototype is produced, under development stage.[59]
Cougar  United States
 South Africa
4 Used by peacekeeping forces.[60]
Otokar Engerek  Turkey Unknown Bought from the Turkish Armed Forces surplus. Based on Land Rover Defender 110 with different variants such as Engerek anti-tank and AGS-17 models. Mostly used by ÇHD units.[61][62]

Light vehicles

Name Manufacturer Photo Number Notes
Mercedes-Benz G-Class  Austria
 West Germany
 Germany
Unknown. Used by state border service.[citation needed]
Tarpan Honker  Polish People's Republic
 Poland
Unknown. Used by mine agencies.[citation needed]
Land Rover License Copy  Turkey Unknown. Unknown amount in service. Fast attack variants spotted at 2020 military parade.[citation needed]
Land Rover Wolf  United Kingdom Unknown. Military ambulance, used for medical first aid and transportation purposes.[63]
Gürzə  Azerbaijan Unknown. Patrol vehicle.[citation needed]
UAZ-3151  Soviet Union Unknown. Used by Azerbaijani Land Forces.[citation needed]

Military transportation trucks

Name Manufacturer Photo Number Notes
Unimog  Germany
 Turkey
Unknown Acquired from Turkey, used for infantry transportation.[citation needed]
Mercedes-Benz Atego  Germany Unknown Used for infantry and arms-ammunitions transportation.[citation needed]
China National Heavy Duty Truck Group  People's Republic of China Unknown Vehicle hauler trailer, used for armoured vehicle transportation.[citation needed]
Kamaz  Russia Unknown Acquired from Russia, used for infantry transportation.[citation needed]
MAZ  Belarus Unknown Acquired from Belarus.[citation needed]
Ural-4320  Soviet Union
 Russia
Unknown Inherited from Soviet Union, additional quantities purchased from Russia and used for infantry transportation.[citation needed]
Ural-43206  Russia Unknown Used for infantry transportation.[citation needed]

Engineering and fortification vehicles

Name Manufacturer Photo Number Notes
FNSS Kunduz  Turkey 15 Armored bulldozer manufactured by FNSS Defence Systems.[64]
Tosun  Turkey 15 Armored bulldozer manufactured by Çukurova Makina and Best Group. Equipped with KORALP RCWS.[64]
Aardvark JSFU  United Kingdom 10 Mine flail
MEMATT  Turkey 20 Remote controlled demining vehicle.[64][65]
FNSS Samur  Turkey 10 Armoured vehicle-launched bridge manufactured by FNSS Defence Systems.[64] Not delivered yet.
BREM-1M  Russia Unknown Armoured repair and recovery vehicle built on the T-90 chassis.
Obtained from Russia.[66]
BTS-5B  Ukraine 18 Armoured repair and recovery vehicle. 4 purchased from Ukraine in 2007[67] and 14 in 2012.[68][69]
IMR-2  Soviet Union Unknown Engineering vehicle built on the T-72 chassis.[citation needed]
IMR-3M  Russia Unknown Acquired from Russia.[70]
MTU-90  Russia Unknown Tracked armored bridgelayer, acquired from Russia.[70]
TMM-6 Bridgelayer  Soviet Union Unknown Based on wheeled heavyweight vehicle MZKT-7930. Acquired from Russia.[70]

RADAR and field communication systems

Ground RADAR systems

Name Manufacturer Photo Number Notes
EL/M-2080 Green Pine  Israel Unknown [71]
EL/M-2084  Israel Unknown [71]
EL/M-2238 STAR  Israel Unknown

Ground-based Air-surveillance RADAR systems

Name Manufacturer Photo Number Notes
Lanza-LTR  Spain Unknown [72][73]
Lanza-MRR  Spain Unknown [72][73]

Field mobile radio and satellite communication systems

Name Manufacturer Photo Number Notes
TASMUS  Turkey 60[74] Total 60 unit entered into service AZRA-1 AZRA-2 in project of scope[74]

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