Military Technical Institute
Military Technical Institute is a Serbian weapons and aircraft design institute, governed by the Ministry of Defence. It is a top-level military scientific research institution in Serbia, dealing with research and development of new weaponry and military equipment as well as with upgrade of the inventory for both branches of the Serbian Armed Forces, Army and Air Force and Defence.
The institute has 22 laboratories, and it is situated on 212 acres, with 177,000 square meters laboratories and office space, mostly in Belgrade neighborhood of Žarkovo.
History
After the World War II, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia had a need to independently develop military technology and reduce dependence from foreign supply with given political situation of that time and future political course. By a decision of the Secretary of Defense and a proclamation by the Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito, VTI was founded in 1948 as the Military Technical Institute of the Land Forces in Belgrade.In 1973, the VTI was integrated with several smaller military research and development institutes.
In 1992, it incorporated the dissolved Aeronautical Technical Institute in Žarkovo, and minor parts of the Nautical Institute from Zagreb, supposedly as an effort to reduce developing cost and maintenance. Since 1992 the institute has changed name several times, reflecting the political changes in the country, starting with Technical Institute of the Yugoslav Armed Forces.
Projects
The institute cooperates with Serbian Armed Forces and Yugoimport SDPR in designing and testing new weapons systems.Military Technical Institute developed more than 1,300 weapons. However, not all of them entered use in the Yugoslav Army.
The list includes weapons and systems of other companies in which VTI was partly involved in some stage of developing and those systems are given with references. Institute was in charge for domestically produced weapons systems under licence and modification and modernization of such weapons with introducing new technologies and making new materials and tools for production. There are several new weapons developed from licences products that surpass originals in performance. Examples of licences used for domestic new weapons is a licence for tank T-72.
Aircraft
- Ikarus S-49
- Soko J-20 Kraguj
- Soko G-2 Galeb
- Soko J-21 Jastreb
- Soko J-22 Orao
- Soko G-4 Super Galeb
- UTVA 75
- Kobac
- Utva Lasta 95
- HN-45M Gama
- HN-45M Gama 2
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
- Vrabac
- Pegaz
Unmanned Ground Vehicles
- Mali Miloš
Armoured Vehicles
Tanks
- M-84 and A/AB/ABN/ABK/AS/AS1/AS2/AS3 variants
- * M-84A – upgraded version similar to the Soviet T-72M1 but with a significantly more powerful engine and additional armour plating
- * M-84AB – Kuwaiti version of M-84A
- * M-84AB – M-84AB fitted with land navigation equipment
- * M-84ABK Command Tank – M-84AB version fitted with extensive communication equipment, land navigation equipment, and a generator for the command role
- * M-84AI armored recovery vehicle – During the mid-1990s Kuwait requested an armored recovery vehicle variant of the M-84A tank as part of the deal to buy a large batch of M-84A tanks.
- * M-84AS – upgrade package of the M-84A
- * AS1/AS2/AS3 – additional armor added, including explosive reactive armor, integrated day-night sighting system with thermal imager, command information system, a soft-kill active protection system, new radio system, remote-controlled weapons station with 12.7mm machine gun, and CBRN protection equipment
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
- BVP M-80
- * M-80A – improved version with 320 hp engine, full production
- * M-80A1 or SPAT 30/2 – improved version with a dual 30mm gun system called "Foka". Prototype only.
- * M-80A/98 – further improvements of M-80A1 with new "Vidra" turret
- * M-80A KC – company commander's vehicle
- * M-80A KB – battalion commander's vehicle
- * M-80A VK - turretless commander's vehicle
- * M-80A Sn – medical, no turret. Single oblong hatch in the roof and single rear door. Carries 4 stretcher patients or 8 seated patients.
- * M-80A LT – tank destroyer with six AT-3 launchers
- * Sava M-90 – SA-13 SAM version, designated Strela-10MJ
- * MOS – self-propelled mine layer
- * M-80AK/M-98A – new gun turret with 30 mm M86 cannon or 30 mm dual feed M89 cannon
- * M-80AB1 – advanced armour, turret gun control equipment, optronics package, smoke grenade launchers and the ability to mount and launch the upgraded 9M14 Malyutka missile variants
Armoured Personnel Carriers
- OT M-60
- BOV 4 x 4
- * BOV VP
- * BOV M11
- * BOV M15
- * BOV APC
- * BOV KIV
Reconnaissance Vehicles
- BOV M11
- Kurjak
Air Defence Vehicles
- BOV 3
- BOV 30
- BOV AX Hybrid
Engineering Vehicles
- VIU-55 Munja
- M-84AI
Artillery
Field artillery
- Nora M-84
- M-56
Self-propelled artillery
- Nora B-52
- Sora 122mm
Multiple rocket launcher
- LRSVM Morava
- M-87 Orkan
- M-96 Orkan 2
- M-77 Oganj
- M-63 Plamen
- Nimr
Mortars
- M57 mortar
- Universal Mortar UB M52
- M74 light mortar
- M75 light mortar
- M95 mortar
- Mortar 60mm M70
- Mortar 60mm M95
- Mortar 60 mm M06C
- Mortar 82mm M69A
Anti-tank Weapons
- Bumbar
- M79 Osa
- M80 Zolja
- M90 Stršljen
- M-80A LT
- POLO M-83
- Malyutka-2T
Anti-Aircraft Weapons
- Sava M-90
- SPAT 30/2
- BOV-3
- BOV-30
- Strela 2M2J
- Sava
- Strela-10M
Mines and Mine layers
- Self-Propelled Minelayer MOS
- TMA–4
- TMRP–6
Military trucks
- FAP 1118
- FAP 2026
- FAP 2228
- FAP 3232
- FAP 3240
- Zastava NTV
Turrets, cupolas and RCWS
- M91
- M86
- M86/06
- M10 RCWS
- 12,7mm RCWS
- M20 RCWS
Missiles
Unguided missiles
- M-77
- Plamen A
- Plamen D
Air-to-surface missile
- Grom A
- Grom B
- LVBF-250
Surface to surface missiles
- Košava 1
Projectiles and large calibers ammunition
- 105mm HE ER-BB M02
- 105 mm HE ER
- 125mm APFSDS–T M88
- 155mm HEERFB–BB M03
Rifles, guns, sub-machine guns and snipers
- Zastava M19
- Zastava M21
- Zastava M97
- Zastava M97K
- Zastava M70
Radars
- PR15
- Žirafa M-85
Electronics, optoelectronic stations, fuzes, homing heads, sensors, etc
Upgrades modernization and modifications
Neva-M1T, SA-341, upgraded howitzer 105 mm M56/33, upgraded howitzer 105mm M101/33, upgraded BTR-50, modernization programs for the T-55 and T-72 family of tanks.Specialized laboratories
- Aerodynamics
- Spatial Forms and Lengths Measuring
- Experimental Modal Analysis, Vibration and Balancing Analysis
- Experimental Strength
- Experimental Ballistics
- Testing of Solid Propellant Rocket Motors
- Power-Generating Materials
- Servo-Systems
- Hardware in the Loop Simulation and Telemetry
- Electro-Inertial Sensors
- NBC Protection
- Electromagnetic Compatibility
- Radio-Relay Systems and Multiplex Equipment
- Micrography
- Optoelectronics
- Guidance and Control
- Electric Power Devices
Fairs and scientific-technical gatherings
Technical cooperation
Military Technical Institute cooperates with following overhaul institutes:- Technical Overhaul Institute "Čačak"
- Technical Overhaul Institute "Đurđe Dimitrijević-Đura"
- Aeronautical Overhaul Institute "Moma Stanojlović"
Documentary and publishing activity