Yugoimport SDPR
Coordinates: 44°19′18″N 20°24′57″E / 44.32167°N 20.41583°E
Native name | Југоимпорт–СДПР / Jugoimport–SDPR |
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Type | State-owned enterprise |
Industry | Defense |
Founded | 6 February 1997(Current form) 18 June 1949 (Founded) |
Headquarters | Bulevar umetnosti 2, Belgrade , Serbia |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Jugoslаv Petković (General director) |
Products | Small arms Combat vehicles Munitions |
Services | Engineering, consultancy, training |
Revenue | €137.53 million (2018)[1] |
€16.73 million (2018)[1] | |
Total assets | €462.57 million (2018)[2] |
Total equity | €159.48 million (2018)[2] |
Owner | Government of Serbia (100%) |
Number of employees | 1,346 (2018) |
Subsidiaries | Atera plus d.o.o. PMC INŽENJERING d.o.o. Borbeni složeni Sistemi d.o.o. Kovački centar d.o.o. Utva Aviation Industry Potisje precizni liv a.d. Belom d.o.o. Kipal d.o.o. Jugoimport Livnice d.o.o. |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references Business ID: 07051751 Tax ID: 100001790 [3] |
Yugoimport–SDPR (Serbian: Југоимпорт–СДПР, romanized: Jugoimport–SDPR) is a Serbian state-owned intermediary company for the import and export of defense-related equipment, with the headquarters in Belgrade, Serbia.
The company was founded in 1949 in what was then Yugoslavia, for the needs of the Yugoslav defense industry.[4] Today the company represents the Serbian government and military–industrial complex in the sphere of importation and exportation cooperation of defense equipment and related services. The company works together with the Serbian Army, Military Technical Institute Belgrade and many private companies in Serbia and around the world in developing new weapons and systems. The company also provides weapons design, consulting, construction and engineering services.[5] In 2012 Yugoimport opened a new "Complex Battle System" factory in Velika Plana for producing combat vehicles.[6]
Subsidiaries[]
Yugoimport features many subsidiaries including: Atera plus d.o.o., PMC INŽENJERING d.o.o., Borbeni složeni Sistemi d.o.o., Kovački centar d.o.o., Utva Aviation Industry, Potisje precizni liv a.d., Belom d.o.o., Kipal d.o.o., Jugoimport Livnice d.o.o. . Most of them are production plants. In some it retains 100% ownership but in some like Kovački centar d.o.o. it has 51% of ownership shared with other company.[7]
Engineering[]
Yugoimport built many military and civilian objects in numerous countries around the world including airports, hospitals, command posts etc.[8] Up to and including the 1990s, Yugoimport built many civilian and military facilities for Iraq under Saddam Hussein's regime.[9]
Partnership, transfer of technology and licensing[]
Yugoimport had many high-profile technology transfers with a goal to establish arms or ammunition production in target friendly countries. One of the best known is the export of the M-87 Orkan MLRS' technology to Iraq and many other licenses to many countries. Most recently there were production licenses bought by Azerbaijan [10] to produce grenade launchers, along with Algeria and India for small arms and ammunition production.
In November 2011, a contract was signed in Algiers forming a joint-venture for the construction of three arms factories in Algeria for the manufacture of individual weapons and the ammunition for a total amount of US$400 million.[11] The latest ammunition production license was made under the "Made in India" program and is worth 2.8 billion Euros.[12]
Products[]
Anti-armour systems[]
- 64 mm RBR M80 shoulder fired disposable light anti-armour rocket launcher
- 120 mm M91 light anti-armour weapon system
- 145 mm POS 145 shoulder fired fire-and-forget anti-tank guided weapon
- 175 mm ALAS long-range multipurpose wire guided missile system
- 175 mm RALAS non line of sight light offensive rocket
- 136 mm Bumbar anti-tank missile
- Malyutka-2 anti-tank guided missile
- Milica anti-tank unmanned ground vehicle
- NOVA light multipurpose guided missile system
Tracked armoured vehicle upgrades[]
- BVP M-80 infantry fighting vehicle[13][14]
- T-55/T-62/T-72 main battle tank upgrade package
- M-84AS/M-84AS1 main battle tank upgrade package
- VIU-55 Munja combat engineering vehicle
Wheeled armoured vehicles and upgrades[]
- BOV M10 armoured personnel carrier
- BOV M11 armoured reconnaissance vehicle
- BOV M16 "Miloš" infantry mobility vehicle[15]
- Lazar 1 mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle
- Lazar 2 multi-role armoured vehicle
- Lazar 3 mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle
- Lazanski infantry fighting vehicle
- Zastava NTV infantry mobility vehicle
Artillery systems[]
- 105 mm M09 self-propelled howitzer
- 105 mm M56 towed howitzer
- 122 mm Soko SP RR self-propelled howitzer
- 122 mm Sora self-propelled howitzer
- 152 mm M08 towed gun
- 155 mm M46/10 towed gun (upgunned130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46))
- 152/155 mm M84 NORA towed howitzer
- 155 mm NORA A1 towed howitzer
- 155 mm M03 NORA K-I self-propelled howitzer
- 155 mm NORA B52 self-propelled howitzer
- 155 mm Aleksandar self-propelled howitzer
Multiple rocket launch systems[]
- 107/122/128 mm Morava multiple rocket launch system
- 107 mm self-propelled multiple rocket launch system
- 122 mm OGANJ 2000 ER self-propelled multiple rocket launch system
- 122/262 mm Tamnava multiple rocket launch system
- 128 mm M-77 Oganj self-propelled multiple rocket launch system
- 262/400 mm Šumadija self-propelled multiple rocket launch system
- Košava truck mounted rocket assisted aerial bomb launch system
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- Premax 39 multirole fast patrol boat
- Naval AD 20mm M71/08 shipborne gun
Aircraft and UAV[]
- Pegaz 011 unmanned aerial vehicle
- Strsljen
- SOVA trainer and utility aircraft
- UTVA Kobac counter-insurgency aircraft (prototype)
Anti-aircraft systems[]
- PASARS-16 self-propelled anti-aircraft system
Other systems[]
- 12.7 mm M15 remote controlled heavy machine gun weapon station
- 20mm M55 automatic gun turret
- 60 mm M06 light long range mortar
- 60 mm M11 light long range mortar
- 60 mm M70 commando mortar
- 81mm M69B(K) and (D) light mortar
- 81/82 mm M95 mortar
- 120 mm M74 light mortar
- 120 mm M95 long range mortar
- 122 mm G-2000/52 extended range rocket
- M06 armoured modular machine gun mount
- HEMERA acoustic source localization system
- UORZ advanced digital radar warning receiver (ADRWR)
- V-10 future soldier system
See also[]
References[]
- ^ a b "БИЛАНС УСПЕХА (2018) - Jugoimport-SDPR". apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 10 August 2019.
- ^ a b "БИЛАНС СТАЊА (2018) - Jugoimport SDPR". apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 10 August 2019.
- ^ "Основни подаци о привредном друштву". apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Serbian Business Registers Agency. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
- ^ Yugoimport company background
- ^ "Company Overview of Yugoimport-SDPR J.P." Bloomberg Businessweek.
- ^ "Srbija ima fabriku složenih borbenih sistema" (in Serbian). Al Jazeera Balkans. 29 December 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
- ^ "Ваљево – Шутановац отворио нови Ковачки центар у Крушику".
- ^ http://www.yugoimport.co.rs/engineering/about_us/history.htm
- ^ "Iraq's Bunker Busters". Time Magazine. 26 May 2003. Archived from the original on October 23, 2008. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
- ^ http://news.az/articles/78216/print
- ^ "Bombs away". The Economist. 6 January 2011.
- ^ "Defence Relaince, Serbia's Yugoimport, to join forces on ammo production in India". SeeNews.
- ^ /
- ^ "Модернизовани BVP М80А/98М (са куполом ,,Видрица" са топом 30 mm и новим SUV-ом и KIS-ом) | SDPR - Yugoimport".
- ^ "ARMOURED MULTI-PURPOSE COMBAT VEHICLE 4x4 - BOV M16 MILOSH | SDPR - Yugoimport". www.yugoimport.com. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
External links[]
- 1949 establishments in Serbia
- Companies based in Belgrade
- Conglomerate companies established in 1949
- Defense industry of Serbia
- Government-owned companies of Serbia