This article is about weapons and equipment. For detailed information on history and deployment, see
Bulgarian Armed Forces.
This is a list of the equipment currently in use by the Bulgarian Armed Forces. The list encompasses equipment from the Bulgarian Army (Joint Forces Command, Land Forces, Air Force, Navy, Joint Special Operations Command, Communications and Information Support and Cyberdefence command, Logistics Support Command) and the structures directly subordinate to the Minister of Defence.[1]
Personal equipment
Camouflage
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Variant
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Notes
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Bulgarian Land Forces camouflage
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Bulgaria
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Digital Flecktarn-like pattern
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For temperate climate
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Replaced the old M2003 DPM camouflage. Adopted by the Bulgarian Land Forces around 2018, hence some refer to it as M18.[2] Oddly enough in 2011, years before the Bulgarian pattern was first shown to the public, a Russian camouflage pattern with unknown origin was seen with the 45th Separate Guards Special Purpose Regiment which looks very similar if not almost identical.[3]
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Splinter pattern camouflage
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This pattern originates from the German WWII Splittertarnmuster camouflage pattern.[4] It was succeeded by the M2003 DPM pattern across the armed forces but still remains common among tank crews.[5] Tank crews appear to be slowly transitioning to the current M18 camouflage pattern but could still be seen wearing this pattern during the "Balkan Sentinel 25" military exercise.[6]
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Digital Tropentarn-like pattern
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For desert climate
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The pattern is very reminiscent of Tropentarn. The pattern was first seen around 2016[7] and around 2017 it was seen in use with the 32nd Bulgarian Contingent in Afghanistan.[8]
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Bulgarian Military Police camouflage
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Bulgaria
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Disruptive Pattern Material
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For temperate climate
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It is likely that this pattern is the same as the Land Forces' retired M2003 DPM camouflage.[9] Aside from the Military Police, DPM has practically been fully replaced in all branches of the Armed Forces.
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MultiCam
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United States
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MultiCam
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The camouflage pattern is sometimes seen in use with the Bulgarian Special Forces of the Joint Special Operations Command.[10] Occasionally seen with the Military Police as well.
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Bulgarian Air Force Camouflage
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United States
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Universal Camouflage Pattern
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The pattern was first seen around 2018.[11] As of 2025 the Air Force has been increasingly seen with M18 camouflage instead.
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Gas masks
Ballistic protection
Helmets
Body armor
Model
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Notes
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Model 78-10
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Bulgaria
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Bulletproof vest
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Produced by MARS Armor. In service with the Land Forces
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Bomb suits
Night vision equipment
Knives
Small arms
Sidearms
Assault rifles
Carabines
Submachine guns
Shotguns
Sniper rifles
Machine guns
Non-lethal weapons
Flamethrowers
Model
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Notes
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LPO-50
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Soviet Union
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Light flamethrower
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Unknown numbers in service. The weapon is seemingly rare and isn't shown often. In February 2025, during the BULWARK-25 military exercise, the 3rd Brigade Command shared images of Bulgarian servicemen armed with the flamethrower.[28]
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Grenade launchers
Anti-tank weapons
Air defence systems
Man portable air defence
Mobile air defence systems
Armoured and utility vehicles
Tanks
Model
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Variant
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Quantity
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Notes
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T-72
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Soviet Union
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MBT
Main battle tank
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T-72 Ural[41]
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unknown
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Possibly 250+ in-store. In 2023, the Bulgarian Armed Forces received the first battalion of 44 T-72M/M1s upgraded locally by the state company TEREM with components provided by Elbit. A second batch of 40 vehicles to be modernized.[42][43] Some T-72M1s were purchased by Czechia and delivered to Ukraine.[44]
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T-72M
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T-72M1
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T-72M/М1 Mod. 2022
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44/84[45]
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Armoured fighting vehicles
Utility vehicles and trucks
Light vehicles
Trucks
Engineering and recovery vehicles
Artillery
Self-propelled artillery
Towed artillery
Model
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Quantity
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Notes
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D-20
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Soviet Union
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Howitzer
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24[35]
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152-mm towed howitzer; standard heavy artillery piece of the Bulgarian Army. Some D-20s were purchased by Czechia and delivered to Ukraine.[44]
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Mortars
Model
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Calibre
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Notes
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M6-211 Mortar
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Bulgaria
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Light mortar
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60mm
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Produced locally.
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M82
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Soviet Union
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Medium mortar
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82mm
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2B11
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Soviet Union
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Heavy mortar
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120mm
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Mounted on Tundzha B1-10 but could be used dismounted.
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Ballistic missile
Model
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Quantity
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Notes
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SS-21 Scarab-A
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Soviet Union
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Tactical ballistic missile
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N/A
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The only remaining ballistic missile system from the now-disbanded Rocket Forces; 8 TELs and a classified quantity of missiles are left in service. As of 2023 the complex is still in service although it has been seen rarely.
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MLRS
Model
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Quantity
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Notes
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BM-21
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Soviet Union
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Multiple rocket launcher
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24[35]
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122-mm multiple-launch rocket system. Over 200 in reserve. Some BM-21s were purchased by Czechia and delivered to Ukraine. A modernization is planned in the future[44]
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Counter-battery radars
Unmanned vehicles
Drones
Model
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Notes
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Aerosonde Mk4.7
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United States
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Winged Surveillance/Reconnaissance UAV
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The Aerosonde Mk 4.7 was developed for aerial reconnaissance, surveillance, obtaining information on ground and moving targets. The system can also be used as a means of conducting reconnaissance of artillery targets. One system (3 UAV) in service.[71]
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Telesys TERES-02
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Bulgaria
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Winged Surveillance/Reconnaissance UAV
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Bulgarian made UAV. Used by the Land Forces since 2025. Two systems with three UAVs each (one each equiped with SAR) in service.[72]
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AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven
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United States
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Winged Surveillance/Reconnaissance UAV
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The RQ-11 Raven is a small hand-launched remote-controlled unmanned aerial vehicle.The Bulgarian Land Forces operate the RQ-11 since 2015.[73]
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Boeing Insitu MQ-27 ScanEagle
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United States
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Winged Surveillance/Reconnaissance UAV
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The ScanEagle has been in use with the Land Forces since 2025.[72]
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Aquilla
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Greece
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VTOL Surveillance/Reconnaissance UAV
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12 Systems with 36 Drones acquired through tactical reconnaissance UAV program.[74][75]
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DJI Mini 3 Pro
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China
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Quadcopter
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Compact quadcopter drone used by the Land Forces.
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DJI Matrice
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China
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Quadcopter
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Industrial quadcopter drone used by the Land Forces.
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Robots
Communications
Model
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Notes
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R-412
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Soviet Union
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Tactical troposcatter relay
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Mounted on a KamAZ truck.
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Radio access vehicle
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unknown
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Radio access vehicle
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Provides radio communication to field command posts via HF, VHF and UHF radios and connection to ANCMO TETRA. Mounted on a Mercedes-Benz Unimog U5000 truck.
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Radio relay vehicle
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unknown
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Radio relay vehicle
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Designed to provide communication and information services via radio relay and fiber channels to the command post. Mounted on a Mercedes-Benz Unimog U5000 truck.
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Potential/future acquisitions
Retired equipment
- PT-76 amphibious tanks (250)
- T-62 tanks (250, sold to Ethiopia, Yemen and Angola
- PTS
- T-55AM2 tanks (1,400 kept in storage in the province of Montana)
- T-34 tanks (177, some sold to Mali and other African countries; 42 kept in storage near the village of Ohrid, Bulgaria; some are used as anti-tank weapons targets; the rest of the tanks were scrapped)
- BRDM-1
- BTR-152
- BTR-40
- BTR-50PU
- SS-23 (8 launchers + 24 missiles, destroyed)
- FROG-7 (24 launchers + dozens of missiles, destroyed)
- Scud-B (36 launchers + dozens of missiles, destroyed)
- AT-1 Snapper anti-tank guided missiles
- BM-13 multiple rocket launchers
See also
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External links
- [1] or [2] The download link(s) to details of Bulgaria's military equipment, including the reserve as of 2013. Note: some of the reserve items are not listed on this page, such as the 430 T55's in reserve status.