<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:M791vs6.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Yugoslav People's Army Anti-tank team.]] -->
Yugoslav anti-tank regiments had towed anti-tank guns, recoilless rifles, and Soviet [[anti-tank guided missile]]s. Antitank guns included 75 mm, 90 mm, and 100 mm models. They were Soviet produced with the exception of the 90 mm M-63B2, which was manufactured domestically.
The recoilless rifles were manufactured domestically and included 57 mm, [[M60 recoilless gun|82 mm]], and 105 mm models. Two self-propelled 82 mm recoilless rifles could be mounted on an M-60PB armored personnel carrier.
Anti-tank guided missiles were the Soviet [[AT-1 Snapper|AT-1]] (NATO: ''Snapper'') and [[AT-3 Sagger|AT-3]] (NATO: ''Sagger''). They were used in both anti-tank and infantry units, but because of their early vintage, effectiveness against advanced armor was uncertain. The four wheeled BOV-1 armored reconnaissance vehicle could be equipped with six AT-3 launchers to serve as a highly mobile anti-tank platform.