List of Croatian military equipment of World War II
The Independent State of Croatia was established by Germany and Italy 10 April 1941 after the Yugoslavia has fallen to axis forces. The Croatian state has managed to survive until January 1945, than the Soviet offense pushed Axis-supporting Croatians to Austria. The list below cover military equipment of Croatia Axis supporters (Croatian Home Guard, Ustaše militia and Croatian Armed Forces) in period 1941–1945, but do not include the equipment of the pro-Allies partisans. Also, the equipment of German-controlled units comprising a large fraction of ethic Croatians (373rd, 392nd and 369th infantry divisions) is excluded from this list.
Knives and bayonets
Small arms
Pistols (manual and semi-automatic)
Automatic pistols and submachine guns
Rifles
- Karabiner 98k - main rifle
- vz. 24
- Sturmgewehr 44 and mkb42 (H)
Grenades and grenade launchers
- Model 24 grenade
- Model 24 smoke grenade
Machine guns
Infantry and dual-purpose machine guns
Artillery
Infantry mortars
- Stokes mortar (60 mm)
- Brandt Mle 27/31 (81 mm)
- 8 cm Granatwerfer 34
- Granatwerfer 42
Field artillery
- 7.5cm horsky kanon vz. 15
- Skoda houfnice vz 14
- Canon de 105 mle 1913 Schneider (105mm M.13)
- 10.4 cm Feldkanone M. 15 (M.15/25)
- 10.5 cm Feldhaubitze 98/09 (105mm M.98/9)
- Canon Court de 105 M(montagne) modèle 1919 Schneider
- 10.5 cm leFH 16 (105mm M.16)
- 10.5 cm hruby kanon vz. 35 (local designation 105 mm M.36)
- Schneider-Canet 120mm M.15[1]
Fortress and siege guns
- 12-cm Kanone M 80 (local designation 120 mm M.80 )
- Skoda Model 1928 Gun (local designation 150mm M.28)
- De Bange 155 mm cannon (local designation 155 mm M.77)
Anti-tank guns
Anti-tank weapons (besides anti-tank guns)
Anti-aircraft weapons
Light anti-aircraft guns
Heavy anti-aircraft guns
Vehicles
Tankettes
- TKS - 18 received 10 October 1941
- L3/33 - 10 received from Hungary in autumn 1942
- L3/33 - 30 received from Germany after being captured from Italians in the aftermath of the Armistice of Cassibile 8 September 1943
- L3/35 - imported from Italy
Tanks
- Renault FT or Renault R35- 16 ex-Yugoslavian vehicles not used in combat, but either scrapped or integrated in armored train
- Hotchkiss H39 - received from Germany in spring 1944
- L6/40 - 24 received from Germany after being captured from Italians in the aftermath of the Armistice of Cassibile 8 September 1943
- M14/41 - 15 received from Germany after being captured from Italians in the aftermath of the Armistice of Cassibile 8 September 1943
- Panzer I - 21 received in the first half of July 1942
- Panzer III N - 20 to 25 vehicles received in late 1944
- Panzer IV, models F, G and H - 15 received in late 1944
Tank-based
- Semovente da 47/32 - 10 received from Germany in May 1944
- StuG III Ausf. G - 8 received from Germany in August 1944
Other
- improvised armored Train, using turrets of either Renault FT or Hotchkiss H39
Armored cars
- Autoblindo 41 - 10 received from Germany after being captured from Italians in the aftermath of the Armistice of Cassibile 8 September 1943
- Sd. Kfz. 221 - 12 received from Germany
Armored carriers
- Sd.Kfz. 251 - 12 to 15 vehicles received in middle 1944
Trucks
Passenger cars
Motorcycles
Tractors and prime movers
- C2P artillery tractor (unarmoured design based on TKS)
Navy ships and war vessels
Croatian Navy was restricted until September, 1943 to do not have any vessel over 50 tons displacement. Therefore, the Navy was limited to coastal patrol crafts.
Aircraft
Initial batch (1941)
- Ikarus IK-2 - 4
- Hawker Hurricane - 6
- Dornier Do 17K - 6 until May, 1941
- Bristol Blenheim I - 8
- Potez 25 - 45
- Breguet 19 - 50
- Fizir F1V - 5
- Zmaj Fizir FP-2
- Fokker F.IX model F.39 - 1
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 -1
- Avia BH-33 E - 7
- Hawker Fury II - 1
Reinforcements (1942)
- Caproni Ca.311 M - 10
- AVIA FL.3 - 20
- Fiat G.50bis - 9
- Fiat G.50B (trainer) - 1
- Dornier Do 17K - 11 + (9 on Russian front)
- Bristol Blenheim I - 3
- Caproni Ca.310 - 1
- Rogožarski PVT - 15
- Rogožarski R-100 (ground attack version) - 11
- Potez 25 ~ 4
- Breguet 19 ~ 4
- Zmaj Fizir FN ~ 4 or 23
- Zmaj Fizir FP-2 ~ 4
- Fokker F.7 - 7
- Fokker F.9 - 1
- Fokker F.XVIII - 1
Frontline reinforcements (1943)
- Dornier Do 17E - 30
- Bücker Bü 131 - 34
- Saiman 200 - 25
- Morane-Saulnier M.S.406 - 48
- Beneš-Mráz Beta-Minor - 25
- Fiat CR.42 - 6 (captured from Italy)
- CANT Z.1007 ~ 4 (captured from Italy)
- Fiat BR.20 ~ 4 (captured from Italy)
- Fiat G.50 ~ 43 (captured from Italy)
Last reinforcements (1944-1945)
- Macchi C.202 - 18
- Macchi C.200 ~ 4
- Macchi C.205 - 4
- Messerschmitt 109G - 46
- Bücker Bü 181 - 22
- Ju 87D - 15
- Ju 87R-2 - 6
- Fieseler Fi 167 ~ 11
- Dornier Do 17E - 12
- Messerschmitt 110G - 2
Cartridges and shells
- Panzergranate 39 (Pzgr. 39)
- sprenggranate (Sprgr.)
- 9×19 mm Parabellum
- 7.92×33mm Kurz
- 7.92×57mm Mauser
References
- "Schneider-Canet 120mm M1915 howitzer". Archived from the original on 2016-11-17. Retrieved 2016-11-16.