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Yugoimport–SDPR
Native name
Југоимпорт–СДПР
Jugoimport–SDPR
Company typeState-owned
IndustryDefense
Founded1949
(current form since 1997)
Headquarters
Bulevar umetnosti 2, Belgrade
,
Serbia
Key people
Jugoslаv Petković (General director)
Productsarmoured vehicles
artillery systems
light trainer aircraft
unmanned aerial vehicle
small-caliber ammunition
Servicesarms export and import
engineering
RevenueDecrease €137.53 million (2018)[1]
Decrease €16.73 million (2018)[1]
Total assetsIncrease €462.57 million (2018)[2]
Total equityIncrease €159.48 million (2018)[2]
OwnerGovernment of Serbia (100%)
Number of employees
1,346 (2018)
SubsidiariesBorbeni složeni sistemi
Utva Aviation Industry
Belom
Jugoimport livnice
Kovački centar
Potisje precizni liv
PMC Inženjering
Atera plus
Kipal
Websitewww.yugoimport.com/en
Footnotes / references
Business ID: 07051751
Tax ID: 100001790
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Yugoimport–SDPR (Serbian: Југоимпорт–СДПР, romanizedJugoimport–SDPR) is a Serbian state-owned weapons manufacturer as well as intermediary company for the import and export of defense-related equipment. It is headquartered in Belgrade, with production facilities in Velika Plana, Kuršumlija, Uzići and Pančevo.

History

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The company was founded in 1949 by the decree of the Prime Minister of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito, with the primary goal of importing parts and raw materials for the needs of the domestic military industry. Over time, domestic production outgrew the needs of the domestic market, so Yugoimport started orienting towards foreign markets. Yugoimport started exporting weapons in 1953. By a state resolution in 1974, affairs related to the import and export of weapons were centralized within the framework of the newly formed Federal Directorate for Procurement (Savezni direktorat za nabavke), where Jugoimport was also involved.

After several reorganizations, Yugoimport-SDPR became a fully owned state-company. During its history, the company made a business balance of approximately 22 billion dollars through the trade of weapons, equipment and technology.

Manufacturing

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The company works in cooperation with the Military Technical Institute in developing wide array of weapons, from artillery systems and armoured vehicles to trainer aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles. Recent flagship products include Nora B-52 155 mm self-propelled howitzer, Lazar and Miloš multi-role armoured vehicles, Lasta 95 light trainer aircraft, Pegaz drone, and Premax 39 river patrol boat.

Manufacturing is organized through following subsidiary:

  • Borbeni složeni sistemi ("Complex Fighting Systems") manufactures artillery systems and armoured vehicles at its facilities in Velika Plana and Kuršumlija.[4]
  • Utva Aviation Industry manufactures military trainer aircraft and drones at its facility in Pančevo.
  • Belom manufactures small-caliber ammunition at its facility in Uzići near Požega.
  • Jugoimport livnice, Potisje precizni liv, Kovački centar produce metal components for artillery systems and armoured vehicles.

Products

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Artillery systems

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  • 122mm Sora self-propelled howitzer
  • 155mm Nora B-52 self-propelled howitzer
  • 155mm Aleksandar self-propelled howitzer

Armoured vehicles

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Aircraft and UAV

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  • Lasta 95 light trainer aircraft
  • Sova light trainer aircraft
  • Pegaz unmanned aerial vehicle
  • Vrabac unmanned aerial vehicle

Watercraft

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  • Premax 39 multirole fast patrol river boat

Anti-armour missiles (cooperation)

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  • 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

Import and export of weapons

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The company is the sole intermediary company that represents the Serbian government and Serbian military–industrial complex in the sphere of importation and exportation of defense equipment as well as technology transfers (through selling production licenses to foreign customers, such as those for MLRS M-87 Oganj to Iraq, for grenade launchers to Azerbaijan, small-caliber ammunition to India and Algeria).[6][7][8]

Engineering

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Yugoimport built many military and civilian objects in numerous countries around the world including airports, hospitals, command posts, including many civilian and military facilities for Iraq under Saddam Hussein's regime.[9][10]

In 2024, Yugoimport was contracted to renovate Baghdad's Commanding Officers' Club, which it had originally built under the Hussein regime. [11]

Engineering is organized through PMC Inženjering and Atera plus subsisidiaries.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "БИЛАНС УСПЕХА (2018) - Jugoimport-SDPR". apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 10 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b "БИЛАНС СТАЊА (2018) - Jugoimport SDPR". apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 10 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Основни подаци о привредном друштву". apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Serbian Business Registers Agency. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  4. ^ "Srbija ima fabriku složenih borbenih sistema" (in Serbian). Al Jazeera Balkans. 29 December 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  5. ^ "ARMOURED MULTI-PURPOSE COMBAT VEHICLE 4x4 - BOV M16 MILOSH | SDPR - Yugoimport". www.yugoimport.com. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
  6. ^ http://news.az/articles/78216/print [dead link]
  7. ^ "Bombs away". The Economist. 6 January 2011.
  8. ^ "Defence Reliance, Serbia's Yugoimport, to join forces on ammo production in India". SeeNews.
  9. ^ "Yugoimport-SDPR/Engineering". www.yugoimport.co.rs. Archived from the original on 2010-04-24.
  10. ^ "Iraq's Bunker Busters". Time Magazine. 26 May 2003. Archived from the original on October 23, 2008. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
  11. ^ https://www.ina.iq/eng/30863-pm-yugoimport-company-will-rehabilitate-commanding-officers-club-in-baghdad.html
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