The Zagi M-91 is a Croatian submachine gun developed during the War of Independence, blending MP40 aesthetics with Sten Gun mechanics. It features a 9mm Parabellum chambering and uses MP40 magazines, with a rate of fire between 600-700 rpm. Early prototypes differed significantly from production models, showcasing a transition from metal to polymer components and fixed to telescoping stocks.
This tour of the Croatian Homeland War Museum's Vehicle & Artillery Park in Karlovac showcases a diverse collection of military hardware used during Croatia's war of independence. It highlights the mix of Yugoslav, Soviet, American, British, and German equipment, alongside impressive improvised armored vehicles and a complete MiG-21 fighter jet. The park features significant artillery pieces like the American M2 203mm and Soviet ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft guns, alongside iconic tanks such as the M4 Sherman and T-55.
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