Yugoslav [[artillery]] regiments were well equipped with Soviet, U.S. and domestic systems. Soviet artillery in these units consisted of approximately 1,000 towed 122 mm howitzers, 130 mm guns, 152 mm gun/howitzers, and 155 mm howitzers. There were about 700 older United States 105 mm and 155 mm towed guns and domestically produced models such as the M-65 in the artillery regiments. Towed pieces were very important for operations in the country's mountainous terrain.
Artillery units operated Soviet 100 mm and 122 mm and Yugoslav-produced 105 mm M-7 [[Self-propelled artillery|self-propelled guns]]. Those units had over 8,000 82 mm and 120 mm mortars, including a self-propelled 82 mm mortar mounted on an M-60PB variant of the standard armored personnel carrier.
Yugoslav artillery units operated several battlefield missile systems including 160 128 mm YMRL-32 and M-63 multiple-rocket launchers. The arsenal included four launchers for Soviet [[FROG-7]] surface-to-surface missiles. First fielded in 1967, the unguided FROG-7 had a range of 100 kilometers.
===Equipment===
*Mountain artillery
** [[76 mm mountain gun M48|M48]] (AKA the Tito Gun)
*'''Towed Artillery Ringan'''
**[[M101 howitzer|M56]]-?
**[[122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30)|D-30]] (D-30J, D-30JA1) – 120
Baris 113 ⟶ 106:
**[[M84 NORA - 152mm Field Gun-Howitzer|M84 "NORA A"]] – 200–300