===Former operators===
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* The [[Yugoslav People's Army]] :▼
* The [[Yugoslav People's Army]] operated about 450 M-84s in M-84 and M-84A versions. The M-84 was intended to fully replace the [[T-34]], [[M4 Sherman]] and [[M47 Patton]] tanks then held in storage as well as some of the older [[T-55]] units. Most JNA tanks were passed to the successor state - FR Yugoslavia, while a number was also captured by Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia in the war.
** 1st Armored Brigade of 14th Corps at [[Vrhnika]].
** 4th Armored Brigade of 10th Corps at [[Jastrebarsko]].
** 211th Armored Brigade of 21st Corps at [[Niš]].
** 252nd Armored Brigade of 37th Corps at [[Kraljevo]]
** 329th Armored Brigade of 5th Corps at [[Banja Luka]]
** 51st Armored Brigade of 24th Corps at [[Pančevo]].
** 243rd Armored Brigade of 41st Corps from [[Skopje]].
** 265th Armored Brigade of 32nd Corps at [[Varaždin]].
;Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
** 252nd Armored Brigade of [[Kragujevac]] Corps.
** 211th Armored Brigade of [[Niš]] Corps.
;Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
* First M-84 tanks operated by [[Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] were captured in 1992 near [[Doboj]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}}
** 1st Tesanjska Brigade, operated 3 M-84s.
;Republika Srpska
* The [[Army of Republika Srpska]] (VRS) operated about 65 M-84s. Since the VRS was integrated into the Armed Forces of Bosnia-Herzegovina the fate of the remaining M-84s is unknown.
** 101st Armored Brigade at [[Banja Luka]] operated about 65 M-84s.<ref>[http://www.csees.net/?page=country_section&country_id=2&sec=8 Centre for Southeast European Studies]</ref>
;Republic of Serbian Krajina
* [[Military of Serbian Krajina]] was equipped with some 31 M-84s.
** 2nd Armored Brigade operated 31 M-84s.{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}}
==See also==
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