This is a list of the equipment currently in use by the Bulgarian Land Forces.

Small arms

Sidearms

Model Image Origin Type Caliber Notes
SIG Pro United StatesHandgun9×19mm ParabellumProduction in United States. Used by Bulgarian Military Police and SKSO (special forces)
Arcus 98DA Belgium
 Bulgaria
Handgun9×19mm Parabellum
Makarov BulgariaHandgun9×18mmLocal production and standard issue to army.The Army said that they plan on replacing the makarov pistol . Copy pistols were produced since 1960. Arsenal 10 produced them between 1970 and 2007. Can be recognised through "((10))" arsenal markings, straight hammer serrations, slim star grip shells .[1]

Assault rifles

Model Image Origin Type Caliber Notes
AKS-74U Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Personal defense weapon5.45×39mmUsed by Bulgarian Military police. Produced locally.
Heckler & Koch G36 GermanyAssault rifle5.56×45mm NATOStandard assault rifle of Military Police
Steyr AUG AustriaAssault rifle5.56×45mm NATOSpecial forces only. In limited use with the 101st Alpine Regiment.
AR-M1 BulgariaAssault rifle5.56×45mm NATOStandard issue infantry rifle of the Bulgarian Army.[2]
AR-M4SF BulgariaAssault rifle5.56×45mm NATOCarbine rifle made by Arsenal Jsco and used by the Joint Special Operations Command
AKM Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Assault rifle7.62×39mmProduced locally and in reserve.[1][3]

Submachine guns

Model Image Origin Type Caliber Notes
Arsenal Shipka BulgariaSubmachine gun9×18mm Makarov
9×19mm Parabellum
Standard issue submachine gun of army.
Heckler & Koch MP5 GermanySubmachine gun9×19mm ParabellumUsed by Bulgarian Special Forces and Military Police.
FB PM-63 PolandSubmachine gun9×18mm MakarovUsed by Bulgarian Special Forces.

Sniper rifles

Model Image Origin Type Caliber Notes
Barrett M82 United StatesAnti-materiel rifle.50 BMGUsed by Bulgarian Special Forces
Blaser R93 Tactical GermanySniper rifle7.62×51mm NATO
Heckler & Koch MSG90 GermanySniper rifle7.62×51mm NATO
Heckler & Koch PSG1 GermanySemi-automatic sniper rifle7.62×51mm NATOPSG-1A1 variates and used by Military Police of Bulgarian Land Forces.
Dragunov sniper rifle Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Semi-automatic sniper rifle, designated marksman rifle7.62×54mmRProduced locally.[1]

Machine guns

Model Image Origin Type Caliber Notes
NSV BulgariaHeavy machine gun12.7×108mmStandard issue heavy machine gun of the Bulgarian Army and Produced by Arsenal [4]
M240  United States General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO Used by the Bulgarian Special Forces.[5]
PK Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Universal machine gun7.62×54mmRUsed by Special forces and Regular units, Produced locally. PK/PKM copies were produced as the MG-1 & MG-1M.[1][6]
RPK Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Light machine gun
Squad automatic weapon
7.62×39mm M43Produced locally by Arsenal as the LMG in three different calibers, 7.62×39mm, 5.45×39mm and 5.56×45mm NATO. A folding stock variant is known as the LMG-F.[1][7][8][9]

Anti-tank weapons

Model Image Origin Type Caliber Notes
RPG-22 Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Light anti-tank weaponHigh-explosive anti-tank with penetration of 400 mm versus RHAProduced locally at VMZ Sopot.[10]
SPG-9 Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Recoilless gun
Anti-tank gun
73 mm (2.87 in) smoothbore[11]Produced locally as SPG-9DNM
RPG-7 Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Rocket-propelled grenade launcher40 mmProduced locally by Arsenal Corporation as ATGL-L.[12]

Mortars

Model Image Origin Type Caliber Notes
M6-211 Mortar BulgariaLight mortar60mmProduced locally.
M8 Mortar BulgariaMedium mortar81mmProduced locally.
M82 Soviet UnionMedium mortar82mm[13]
2S12 Sani Soviet UnionHeavy mortar120mm[13]

Other small arms

Model Image Origin Type Caliber Notes
Mk 19 grenade launcher United StatesAutomatic grenade launcher40 mm grenadeUsed on the M1117
AGS-30 Russia
 Bulgaria
Automatic grenade launcher30mm grenade30×25mm grenade launchers, AGS-17 derivate by Arsenal JSCo
FN 303 United StatesSemi-automatic less-lethal riot gun17.3 mm (0.68 in)In use with the Land Forces and the Military Police.[14]
UBGL-M7 BulgariaGrenade launcher40mm caseless grenadeUnderbarrel grenade launcher by Arsenal JSCo.
UBGL-M6 BulgariaGrenade launcher40mm caseless grenadeUnderbarrel grenade launcher by Arsenal JSCo.
GP-25 Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Grenade launcher40mm caseless grenadeProduced locally by Arsenal AD as the UBGL[15] and the UBGL-1.[16]

Anti-tank guided missiles

Model Image Origin Type Caliber Notes
9M117 Bastion Soviet UnionLaser beam riding anti-tank missile100 mm projectile
9K115 Metis Soviet UnionAnti-tank missileHigh-explosive anti-tank shaped charge
9K114 Shturm Soviet UnionAnti-tank missileHigh-explosive anti-tank shaped charge
9M113 Konkurs Soviet UnionAnti-tank missile9N131 high-explosive anti-tank
9K111 Fagot Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Anti-tank missileHigh-explosive anti-tank warheadProduced locally.
9M14 Malyutka Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Anti-tank missileHigh-explosive anti-tankProduced locally and in reserve.

Man-portable air defense systems

Model Image Origin Type Caliber Notes
9K38 Igla Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Man-portable air-defense systems1.17 kg (2.6 lb) with 390 g (14 oz) explosiveProduced locally
9K34 Strela-3 Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Man-portable air-defense systems1.15 kg directed-energy blast fragmentation warhead (Strela-2M), 370 g HE contentProduced locally and in reserve.
9K32 Strela-2 Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Man portable surface-to-air missile launcher1.15 kg directed-energy blast fragmentation warhead (Strela-2M), 370 g HE contentProduced locally and in reserve.

Armoured and utility vehicles

Model Image Origin Variant In service Details
Tanks
T-72  Soviet Union T-72M
T-72M1/M2
90[17] Possibly 250+ in-store.[18] In 2023, the Bulgarian Armed Forces received 44 T-72M/M1s modified by the state companies TEREM and Elbit.[19][20]Some T-72M1s are purchased by Czechia and delivered to Ukraine.[21]
Name Origin Type In service Photo Notes
Armoured fighting vehicles
BMP-23/30  Bulgaria
 Soviet Union
Infantry fighting vehicle 70[22] Locally designed infantry fighting vehicle with a 23-mm automatic cannon, 9K111 Fagot anti-tank guided missile launchers with a total of six missiles and an SA-7 Grail man-portable air-defense systems.
BMP-1P  Soviet Union Infantry fighting vehicle 90[23] Soviet tracked Infantry Fighting Vehicle with a 73-mm smoothbore gun.
BTR-60PB  Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Armoured personnel carrier 20[24] modernised to the BTR-60PB-MD1 standards. Possibly 500 in store. Produced locally. 100 will be delivered to Ukraine.[25]
MT-LB / MT-LBu  Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
Armoured personnel carrier 100[26] Possibly 600 in store . Light multi-purpose vehicle; mostly used as an armoured personnel carrier. Produced locally.
HMMWV  United States Armoured jeep 52[27] 50 are the up-armored M1114 variant, and 2 are ambulances.
BRDM-2  Soviet Union Scout car 12[13] Armoured scout car. 200 in reserve.
9P148 "Konkurs"  Soviet Union Anti-tank vehicle 24[28] Anti-tank vehicle based around the BRDM-2 with five AT-5 Spandrel missiles
Guardian Xtreme 4x4  United Arab Emirates
 Bulgaria
MRAP 98[29] The armoured tactical vehicles are made by the SAMARM JV between Bulgarian manufacturer Samel 90 and UAE-based International Armored Group.
Mercedes-Benz G-Class  Austria
 West Germany
Armoured jeep 300[13] A contract has been signed with Germany for additional 300 4x4 armoured G 280 CDi and non-armoured G 270 CDi jeep; partially armed with locally produced PKM machine guns
UAZ-469  Soviet Union Patrol vehicle 700 Off-road military light utility vehicle
Plasan Sand Cat  Israel Patrol vehicle 27[30] 4x4 armoured patrol vehicle used by the Military Police service
M1117  United States Patrol vehicle 17[13] 4x4 multi-purpose armoured patrol vehicle
Mercedes-Benz Zetros  Germany Off-road truck for extreme operations 335[13] As of 2012, it operates 335 trucks with 30 more on order

Artillery and air defense

Name Origin Type In service Photo Notes
Artillery
SS-21 Scarab-A  Soviet Union Tactical ballistic missile 18 The only remaining ballistic missile system from the now-disbanded Rocket Forces; 8 TELs and a classified quantity of missiles are in service.
BM-21  Soviet Union Multiple rocket launcher 24[13] 122-mm multiple-launch rocket system. Over 200 in reserve. Some BM-21s are purchased by Czechia and delivered to Ukraine.[21]
2S1 Gvozdika  Soviet Union Self-propelled howitzer 48[13] 122-mm self-propelled howitzer (possibly 500 in store) Some 2S1s are purchased by Czechia and delivered to Ukraine.[21]
D-20  Soviet Union Howitzer 24[31] 152-mm towed howitzer; principal heavy artillery piece of the Bulgarian Army. Some D-20s are purchased by Czechia and delivered to Ukraine.[21]
MT-12  Soviet Union Anti-tank gun 126[32] 100-mm anti-tank gun, now used mostly as conventional HE artillery
D-44  Soviet Union Field gun 150[33] 85-mm field gun. All of them are in reserve.
Air defense
S-300  Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile system 10[13] Ten S-300 launchers, divided into two units with five launchers each.
SA-8 Gecko  Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile system 24[13] Highly mobile short-range surface-to-air missile system with 15 km range
SA-6 Gainful  Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile system 20[13] Mobile surface-to-air missile system is a Soviet low to medium-level air defense system designed to protect ground forces from air attack.
SA-13 Gopher  Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile system 20 Short-range battlefield surface-to-air missile system with 5 km range
S-200  Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile system 10[13] Long-range high-altitude surface-to-air missile system with 300 km range
S-75 Dvina  Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile system 18 High-altitude surface-to-air missile system with 45 km range

In reserve

S-125 Neva/Pechora  Soviet Union Surface-to-air missile system 32[13] Low-altitude surface-to-air missile system with 35 km range
ZU-23-2  Soviet Union AA gun 128 Most ZU-23-2s in Bulgarian service are mounted on ZIL-131 trucks.
S-60  Soviet Union AA gun N/A 57-mm towed aa gun.[34]
Radar
P-14  Soviet Union 2D VHF Radar 2-dimensional air search radar.[35]
P-18  Soviet Union 2D VHF Radar 2-dimensional air search radar[35]
P-35/37MV1 Khristo  Soviet Union 2D E band/F band P-37MV1 Bar Lock Upgrade[35]
ST-68U  Soviet Union 3D radar Used on the S-300 system[35]

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Name Origin Type Details
Aerosonde Mk4.7  United States Surveillance/Reconnaissance UAV 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. [36]
AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven  United States Surveillance/Reconnaissance UAV The RQ-11 Raven is a small hand-launched remote-controlled unmanned aerial vehicle.The Bulgarian Land Forces operate the RQ-11 since 2015.[37]


Potential/future acquisitions

Name Origin Type Quantity Image Details
Stryker  United States Armoured fighting vehicle 183
The US State Department has approved a possible sale to Bulgaria of 183 Stryker combat vehicles and related equipment for an estimated cost of USD 1.5 billion

Includes 90 XM1296 Infantry Carrier Vehicles - Dragoon; 17 M1126 Infantry Carrier Vehicles; 9 M1132 Engineer Squad Vehicles; 33 M1130 Command Vehicles; 24 M1133 Medical Evacuation Vehicles 10 M1135 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, Reconnaissance Vehicles (NBCRV).The Bulgarian Deputy Minister of Defence said in an interview that Bulgaria is buying 183 Stryker AFV and 15 support vehicles. On September 21 the Bulgarian Council of Ministers approved the purchase of total 183 Strykers.The purchase was approved by the Bulgarian parliament's Defence commission on October 5, 2023. The National Assembly approved the purchase on November 9,2023.[38][39][40][41][42]

Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck(HEMTT)  United States 8x8 Tactical truck 15
Bulgaria requested to buy 3 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) Light Equipment Transports; 3 M1120A4 HEMTT Load Handling Systems; 3 M984A4 Wrecker HEMTTs and 6 M978A4 HEMTT Fuel Servicing Truck[43][44]
Reconnaissance Drones  Greece
 Israel
Tactical reconnaissance UAV 14
Picture is illustrative
Bulgaria's Ministry of Defence invited 24 companies in the country and abroad to bid to supply 14 tactical reconnaissance drones for military use.

The first lot involves the supply of 12 mini drone systems. And second lot involves delivery of 2 small UAVs. At the end, the Greek company based in Athens was ranked first for the delivery of the 12 Mini drone systems. The company from Israel has been selected to supply 2 Small UAVs.[45]

New Artillery Systems Yet to be decided. 155 mm Self propelled howitzer 24-36
Picture is illustrative
The Bulgarian Ministry of Defence plans to acquire new 155 mm artillery systems.Some of the requirements are the artillery to be wheeled for mobility and to have a armored hull.The favorites for this project are CAESAR by''Nexter Systems'' and ATMOS 2000 by ''Elbit Systems''.[46][47]
NASAMS(or other system which can utilize the AIM-9X Sidewinder).  Norway
 United States or

other.

Surface-to-air missile systems able to utilize AIM-9X Sidewinder Unknown
Picture is illustrative
The Bulgarian Ministry of Defence plans to acquire Surface-to-air missile systems which can utilize the AIM-9X Sidewinders which are going to be used by the Bulgarian Air Force's F-16 Block 70s.[48]
New Medium to Long Range Surface-to-air missiles  Germany
 Italy
 Sweden
 France
 Greece
 Spain
 Norway
Or Other
Medium Unknown
IRIS-T SLM
New Medium to Long Range Surface to Air Missiles are in the priority range of the Bulgarian Ministry of Defence's Modernization program until 2032.[49]

The IRIS-T SLM is the likely choice as Bulgaria joined the European Sky Shield Initiative.[50]

New 3D radars  Israel
 United States
 Spain
 France
 Italy
Early warning

radar

5 stationary and 2 mobile
Picture of the Israeli proposal-The ELM-2084.
The companies that are participating in the competition are: Israeli company ''Elta Systems'',US company ''Lockheed Martin'',Spanish company ''Indra Sistemas'',French company ''Thales Group'' and Italian company ''Leonardo S.p.A.''.The Radars will be used by Bulgarian Air Force.[51]
RBS 15 Mk.3  Sweden Coastal Anti-ship missiles Unknown
Bulgaria is arming it's coastal artillery with RBS 15 Mk.3 missiles
Bulgaria is buying RBS 15 Mk.3 missiles for around 50 Million BGN.The RBS 15 Mk.3 will be used by the Bulgarian Navy[52]
M142 HIMARS(or equal system)  United States

Or other

Multiple Launch Rocket System Unknown The Bulgarian Ministry of Defence and The Chief of Defence are interested in acquiring the HIMARS or an equal system for The Bulgarian Land Forces.[53]
New Attack Helicopters Yet to be decided. Attack helicopter Unknown
AH-64 Apache (Picture is illustrative)
New Attack Helicopters are a part of the military modernization program until 2032.Most likely will replace the aging Mil Mi-24s of the Bulgarian Air Force.[54]

Retired equipment

  • PT-76 amphibious tanks (250)
  • T-62 tanks (250, sold to Ethiopia, Yemen and Angola)
  • TV-62
  • 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

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