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The IISS estimated tank numbers in 2009 as 2,025:
T-55 - 500; 1,040 T-54/T-55 in store;
T-62 - 100; 70 in store;
T-72 - 150; 115 in store.
Russian official sources reported in 2010 that T-72s would be modernised with help from Russia.[13] 750 BTR-50 and BTR-60s were also reported by the IISS.
The IISS estimated there were 50 BRDM-2 and 70 EE-9 Cascavel reconnaissance vehicles, 1,000 BMP-1s, plus BMDs.[14] Other reported wheeled vehicles in service include 100 EE-11 Urutu and Czechoslovak OT-64 SKOT.[15]
The IISS estimated artillery in service in 2009 as totaling 2,421 pieces.
444 SP artillery pieces were reported:
122mm - 130 2S1 Carnation;
152mm - 140: 60 2S3 Akatsiya; 80 M-77 Dana;
155mm - 174: 14 M-109; 160 VCA 155 Palmaria.
647+ towed artillery pieces were reported:
105mm - 42+ M-101
122mm - 250: 190 D-30; 60 D-74;
130mm - 330 M-46;
152mm - 25 M-1937.
155mm - ? M114 155 mm howitzer
830 Multiple rocket launchers were reported:
107mm Type-63 - an estimated 300;
122mm - 530: ε200 BM-11; ε230 BM-21 Grad; ε100 RM-70 Dana (RM-70 multiple rocket launcher?).
The IISS also estimated that Libya had 500 mortars:
82mm - 428;
120mm - ε48 M-43;
160mm - ε24 M-160.
Surface to Surface Missiles reported in service include FROG-7 and SCUD-B, (416 missiles).
Anti Tank missiles reported in service include 400 French/German MILAN, and 620+ AT-3, AT-4, and AT-5, all of Soviet manufacture.
In 2009 the IISS estimated that Libya had Crotale, SA-7 Grail, SA-9/SA-13 surface to air missiles, and AA guns in Army service. A separate Air Defence Command has SA-2, SA-3, SA-5 Gammon, and SA-8b Gecko, plus guns.
Reported anti aircraft artillery includes Soviet 57 mm S-60, 23 mm self-propelled ZSU-23-4 and ZU-23-2, Czech M53/59 Praga, and Swedish Bofors 40mm guns.
Jets & Bombers
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 – 22;
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 – 130;
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 – 68;
Sukhoi Su-22 – 90;The Libyan Air Force operated as many as 90 Su-22, with around 40 Su-22M3 and Su-22UM3K aircraft currently in service.
Soko G-2 Galeb – 116;(G2A-E version).
Dassault Mirage III – 8;
Combat Aircraft's May 2011 issue included an article covering the air elements of the Libyan Civil War.
The Libyan Air Defence Force is part of the Air Force and has the second largest defence network in region (second to Egypt). However the equipment – which is mainly Soviet weaponry from the 60s and 70s – is outdated and during the 1986 bombing of Libya by the US air force it proved inefficient. Only one of the 45 attacking US aircraft was shot down. Due to an embargo during the 1980s the system could not be upgraded following the US attack.[18]
Surface-to-Air Missiles include:
Lavochkin SA-2 Guideline – 300;
Isayev SA-3 Goa – 250;
Almaz SA-5 Gammon – 380;
S-200 missile systems – 70;
9K38 Igla – 380;
9K34 Strela-3 – 278;
ZSU-23-4Shilka – 200;
ZSU-57-2 – 75;
2K12 Kub - 50;[1]
seda 6, 6 miljoni inimesega riigis. nagu mina aru saan, nägi Gaddafi end mingis mõttes ´revolutsiooni arsenalina´, kes varustaks abivajavaid riike ja liikumisi.