Major equipment of the Iraqi military
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+ | ===<center>Major Navy Equipment</center>=== | ||
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+ | ! Type and Description !! Inventory | ||
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+ | | Frigates || 5 | ||
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+ | | 4 Lupo class with 8 Otomat-2 SSM, 1 X 8 || | ||
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+ | | Albatros/Aspide SAM, 1 helicopter || | ||
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+ | | 1 Yug (training vessel) | ||
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+ | | Corvettes || 6 | ||
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+ | | Assad class, all with 1 X 4 || | ||
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+ | | Albatros/Aspide SAMs: || | ||
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+ | | 2 with 2 Otomat-2 SSMs, 1 helicopter; || | ||
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+ | | 4 with 6 Otomat-2 SSMs || | ||
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+ | | Fast-attack craft (missiles) OSA class, each with 4 Styx SSMs (6 of model II, 2 of model I), || 8 | ||
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+ | | Fast-attack craft (torpedoes) || 4 | ||
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+ | | P6 || | ||
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+ | | Large patrol craft: SO-1 || 3 | ||
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+ | | Coastal patrol craft: Zhuk (under 100 tons) || 5 | ||
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+ | | Minesweepers || 8 | ||
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+ | | 2 Soviet T-43 (ocean); || | ||
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+ | | 3 Yevgenya (ocean); and || | ||
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+ | | 3 Nestin (inshore/river) || | ||
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+ | | Amphibious || 6 | ||
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+ | | 3 Polnocny (LSM) || | ||
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+ | | 3 modern cargo (LST) || | ||
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+ | | Support ships || 5 | ||
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+ | | 1 Stromboli class || | ||
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+ | | 2 Poluchat torpedo support; || | ||
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+ | | 1 Agnadeen tanker; and 1 Transport || | ||
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+ | ===<center>Major Air Force Equipment</center>=== | ||
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+ | ! Type !! Designation !! Inventory | ||
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+ | | Bombers || Tu-16 || 8 | ||
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+ | | || Tu-22 || 7 | ||
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+ | | Fighters || MiG-29 || 28 | ||
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+ | | || MiG-23BM || 40 | ||
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+ | | || Mirage F-1C || 40 | ||
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+ | | || Mirage F-1EQ5 (Exocet- equipped) || 20 | ||
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+ | | || Mirage F-1EQ-200 || 23 | ||
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+ | | || F-7 (Chinese version of MiG-21 assembled in Egypt) || 70 | ||
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+ | | || Su-7; Su-20 (Su-25 reported) || n.a. | ||
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+ | | Interceptors || MiG-25 || 25 | ||
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+ | | || MiG-21 || 200 | ||
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+ | | || MiG-19 || 40 | ||
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+ | | || Mirage F-1EQ || 30 | ||
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+ | | Reconnaissance || MiG-25 || 5 | ||
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+ | | Transport aircraft || An-2 Colt || 10 | ||
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+ | | || An-12 Cub || 10 | ||
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+ | | || An-24 Coke || 6 | ||
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+ | | || An-26 Curl || 2 | ||
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+ | | || Il-76 Candid || 19 | ||
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+ | | || Il-14 Crate || 19 | ||
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+ | | || DH Heron || 1 | ||
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+ | | Trainers || MiG-15, MiG-21, MiG-23U, Su- 7U || n.a. | ||
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+ | | || Mirage F-1BQ || 16 | ||
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+ | | || L-29 Delfin || 50 | ||
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+ | | || L-39 Albatros || 40 | ||
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+ | | || PC-7 Turbo Trainer || 50 | ||
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+ | | || EMB-312 Tucano || 21 | ||
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+ | | Air-to-air missiles || R-530 || n.a. | ||
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+ | | || R-550 Magic || n.a. | ||
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+ | | || AA-2, AA-6, AA-7, AA-8 || n.a. | ||
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+ | | Air-to-surface missiles || AS-30 Laser || 200 | ||
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+ | | || Armat || n.a. | ||
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+ | | || Exocet AM-39 || 542 | ||
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+ | | || AS-4 Kitchen || n.a. | ||
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+ | | || AS-5 Kelt || n.a. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Military of Iraq]] |
Current revision as of 09:21, 23 September 2007
[edit] Major Army Equipment
Type | Designation | Inventory |
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Armored fighting vehicles | ||
Heavy and medium tanks | T-54, T-55, T- 62, T-72 | 2,790 |
T-59, T-69 II | 1,500 | |
Chieftain Mark 3/5, M-60, M- 47 | 150 | |
M-77 | 60 | |
Light tanks | PT-76 | 100 |
TOTAL | 4,600 | |
Armored vehicles | ||
Mechanized infantry combat vehicles | BMP | 1,000 |
Reconnaissance vehicles | BRDM-2, FUG- 70, ERC-90, MOWAG Roland, EE-9 Cascavel, EE-3 Jararaca | |
Armored personnel carriers | BTR-50, BTR-60, BTR-152, OT-62, OT-64, VC-TH (with HOT antitank guided weapons), M-113A1, Panhard M-3, EE-11 Urutu | |
TOTAL | 4,000 | |
Artillery Guns | 122mm: D-74; | |
130mm: M-46, Type 59-1; | ||
155mm: GCT self-propelled | 5 | |
Guns/howitzers | 152mm: M- 1937; | |
155mm: G-5, | 40 | |
GHN-45 | 40 | |
Howitzers | 105mm: M-56 pack; | |
122mm: D-30 towed, M-1938 | ||
M-1974 (2S1); | ||
152mm: M-1943, M-1973 (2S3) self-propelled; | ||
155mm: M-114, M-109 self- propelled | ||
TOTAL | 3,000 | |
Multiple rocket launchers | Includes 122mm: BM-21 | n.a. |
127mm: ASTROS II 60 | ||
132mm: BM-13, BM-16 | n.a. | |
TOTAL | 200 | |
Surface-to-surface missiles | FROG-7 | 30 |
Scud-B | 20 | |
TOTAL | 50 | |
Mortars | 81mm; 120mm; 160mm | n.a. |
Antitank weapons | ||
Recoilless rifles | 73mm: SPG-9 | |
82mm: B-10 | ||
107mm | n.a. | |
Guns | 85mm; 100mm towed; 105mm: JPz | 100 |
SK-105 self-propelled | n.a. | |
Antitank guided weapons | AT-3 Sagger (including BRDM-2) | n.a. |
AT-4 Spigot (reported), SS-11, Milan, HOT | n.a. | |
Army Air Corps | ||
Armed helicopters | ||
Attack helicopters | Mil Mi24 Hind, with AT-2 Swatter | 40 |
SA-342 Gazelle (some with HOT) | 50 | |
SA-321 Super Frelon (some with Exocet AM-38 ASM) | 10 | |
SA-316B Alouette III, with AS-12 ASM | 30 | |
BO-105, with AS-11 antitank guided weapons | 56 | |
Hughes-530F | 26 | |
Hughes-500D | 30 | |
Hughes-300C | 30 | |
TOTAL | 272 | |
Transport helicopters | ||
Heavy | Mi-6 Hook | 10 |
Medium | Mi-8 | 100 |
Light | Mi-4 | 20 |
SA-330 Puma | 10 | |
TOTAL | 140 | |
Air defense weapons | ||
Guns | 23mm: ZSU-23-4 self-propelled; 37mm: M-1939 and twin; 57mm: includes ZSU-57-2 self-propelled; 85mm; 100mm; 130mm | |
TOTAL | 4,000 | |
Surface-to-air missiles | SA-2 | 120 |
SA-3, SA-6, SA-7, SA-9 | 150 | |
Roland | 60 | |
TOTAL | 330 |
[edit] Major Navy Equipment
Type and Description | Inventory |
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Frigates | 5 |
4 Lupo class with 8 Otomat-2 SSM, 1 X 8 | |
Albatros/Aspide SAM, 1 helicopter | |
1 Yug (training vessel) | |
Corvettes | 6 |
Assad class, all with 1 X 4 | |
Albatros/Aspide SAMs: | |
2 with 2 Otomat-2 SSMs, 1 helicopter; | |
4 with 6 Otomat-2 SSMs | |
Fast-attack craft (missiles) OSA class, each with 4 Styx SSMs (6 of model II, 2 of model I), | 8 |
Fast-attack craft (torpedoes) | 4 |
P6 | |
Large patrol craft: SO-1 | 3 |
Coastal patrol craft: Zhuk (under 100 tons) | 5 |
Minesweepers | 8 |
2 Soviet T-43 (ocean); | |
3 Yevgenya (ocean); and | |
3 Nestin (inshore/river) | |
Amphibious | 6 |
3 Polnocny (LSM) | |
3 modern cargo (LST) | |
Support ships | 5 |
1 Stromboli class | |
2 Poluchat torpedo support; | |
1 Agnadeen tanker; and 1 Transport |
[edit] Major Air Force Equipment
Type | Designation | Inventory |
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Bombers | Tu-16 | 8 |
Tu-22 | 7 | |
Fighters | MiG-29 | 28 |
MiG-23BM | 40 | |
Mirage F-1C | 40 | |
Mirage F-1EQ5 (Exocet- equipped) | 20 | |
Mirage F-1EQ-200 | 23 | |
F-7 (Chinese version of MiG-21 assembled in Egypt) | 70 | |
Su-7; Su-20 (Su-25 reported) | n.a. | |
Interceptors | MiG-25 | 25 |
MiG-21 | 200 | |
MiG-19 | 40 | |
Mirage F-1EQ | 30 | |
Reconnaissance | MiG-25 | 5 |
Transport aircraft | An-2 Colt | 10 |
An-12 Cub | 10 | |
An-24 Coke | 6 | |
An-26 Curl | 2 | |
Il-76 Candid | 19 | |
Il-14 Crate | 19 | |
DH Heron | 1 | |
Trainers | MiG-15, MiG-21, MiG-23U, Su- 7U | n.a. |
Mirage F-1BQ | 16 | |
L-29 Delfin | 50 | |
L-39 Albatros | 40 | |
PC-7 Turbo Trainer | 50 | |
EMB-312 Tucano | 21 | |
Air-to-air missiles | R-530 | n.a. |
R-550 Magic | n.a. | |
AA-2, AA-6, AA-7, AA-8 | n.a. | |
Air-to-surface missiles | AS-30 Laser | 200 |
Armat | n.a. | |
Exocet AM-39 | 542 | |
AS-4 Kitchen | n.a. | |
AS-5 Kelt | n.a. |