List of Bulgarian military equipment of World War II

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The following is a list of Bulgarian military equipment of World War II which includes artillery, vehicles and vessels. During World War II Bulgaria was a neutral country until 1 March 1941. Then it allied with the Axis Powers until 9 September 1944 and then it aligned with the Allies for the rest of war.

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Melee Weapons

Knives and Bayonets

Sabres

On 01.12.1939 the Bulgarian army had 18 256 sabres and 1 059 field knives. [14] On 15.04.1940 the Bulgarian army had 18 298 sabres. [15]

The Bulgarian Police gradually eliminated during the 1930s the use of the old sabres by the police officers [23] and by the 1940s only the mounted police kept their cavalry sabres (402 by 01.12.1940 [24] ). 500 more cavalry sabres were produced for the police in a workshop in Sofia in 1942 and then 2000 former French army cavalry sabres were supplied in 1943–1944. [25]

Small arms

Pistols and Automatic Pistols

8 444 pistols available on 01.12.1939 with the Bulgarian army [14] 8 711 pistols available on 15.04.1940 with the Bulgarian army. [15]

44 851 pistols were available with the Bulgarian army on 01.09.1944. [32] In 1945 the Soviet deliveries included around 6 000 TT pistol, of which 4 921 are available on 01.01.1946. [17]

The Bulgarian Police had its own supply of pistols. On 01.12.1940 it had 8 002 9mm pistols, 1 034 7.65mm pistols and 215 6.35mm pistols, including 800 ČZ vz. 38, 350 Sauer 38H, 650 Sauer Model 1930, 3 000 Beretta M1923, 120 7.65mm Melior Mod. 1920, Mauser Model 1914, Walther Model 4, 3 924 7.65mm and 9mm Parabellum P-08, etc. [33] Deliveries continued during the war including 1 300 ČZ vz. 38, 120 CZ 36, 1 500 ČZ vz. 27, 520 Parabellum P-08, 5 000 Walther P38, 1 400 Walther PP, 500 Walther PPK, 3 000 Star Model B, etc. [34]

The Bulgarian Partisans were using a wide assortment of pistols. It is estimated they had 3 180 pistols by 09.1944. [35] [36]

Submachine guns

ModelOriginCal.
(mm)
UsersQuantity [note 1] ImageDetails
194419451946
Submachine guns
ZK-383 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 9Army4,083 [17] 3,357 [17] 3,043 [17] Sfamzk383-2.png 4,000 guns bought in October 1941. 1,900 guns were supplied in December 1942, and 2,100 were supplied in February 1943. An additional 1,600 guns were ordered in March 1943, but only minimal quantities were delivered of this additional order, before Bulgaria joined the Allies in September 1944. [37]
Suomi KP/-31 Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 9Police Suomi submachine gun M31 1 (1).jpg 500 guns delivered in 1942. [38]
Partisans
MP 18/I Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg  Germany 9Police Bergmann MP18.1.JPG 20 guns available in 1939. [39]
MP 28/II Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg  Germany 9Police MP18 yoav noBG.png 70 guns available in 1939. [39] 300 delivered during the war. [38]
Partisans
MP 40 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg  Germany 9Army7,680 [17] 5,429 [17] 5,440 [17] MP 40 AYF 2.JPG 8,475 guns were ordered under the "Barbara" supply programme from Germany in 1943 – 1944. 7,700 were supplied by June 1944. [40]
Gendarmerie
Partisans
MP 41 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg  Germany 9Police SfamMP41.png 2,400 guns delivered during the war (1941 – 1944). [38]
Gendarmerie
Partisans
PPSh-41 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 7.62Army4,421 [17] PPSh-41 from soviet.jpg In 1945, massive soviet arms deliveries included 10,615 SMGs (PPSh-41 and PPS-43).
Partisans
PPS-43 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 7.62Army6,152 [17] PPS-43 noBG.png In 1945, massive soviet arms deliveries included 10,615 SMGs (PPSh-41 and PPS-43).
Partisans
Thompson M1928A1 Flag of the United States.svg  United States 11.43Partisans Machine gun (AM 775519).jpg Supplied by the Allies.

Rifles and Carbines

There were also some deliveries of Italian Carcano rifles - 8000 in 1943–1944, former Yugoslav army's Model 24 Mausers - approximately 6–8000. [17] In 1945 the Soviet Union supplied 978 Mosin-Nagant sniper rifles and 5-6000 SVT-40 automatic rifles. [17]

On 01.12.1939 the Bulgarian army had 225 276 rifles Mannlicher and 112 608 carbines Mannlicher and 69 493 rifles Mosin-Nagant. [14]

On 15.04.1940 the Bulgarian army had 228 636 rifles Mannlicher and 103 742 carbines Mannlicher and 62 278 rifles Mosin-Nagant, as well as 8 291 "dragoon carbines". [15]

On 01.09.1944 the Bulgarian army had 219 649 rifles and 227 312 carbines. [32]

On 01.01.1945 the Bulgarian army had 207 800 rifles and 140 000 carbines. [50]

The Bulgarian Police had on 01.12.1940 6 363 Mannlicher Carbines, mostly converted domestically from rifles. [24] In 1940-1944 Mannlicher parts and used rifles and carbines are supplied (4 600 second-hand rifles and carbines and parts for 12 200 more) and the older Carbines in use are slowly discarded. By 31.03.1943 - 8 834 carbines are available with the Police. The number increased to 12 509 carbines and 1000 rifles at the beginning of 1944. [51] In 1941 after the occupation of Yugoslavia and Greece, the Germans supplied to the Bulgarian Police 2 954 former Greek Army Mannlicher–Schönauer mod.1903/14 and 3 530 former Yugoslav army FN Model 24 and Model 30 - Mauser Mod. 1924 and 1929. [52] In 1943 after the Italian units on the Balkans have been disarmed, 28 800 Carcano rifles and carbines have been given to the Bulgarian Police - 18 000 were given to the Municipal Police, 3 300 to the State Police, the others were used as reserve or to arm paramilitary units. [53] In 07.1943 the Bulgarian Police also bought 2600 Mosin–Nagant and supplied these to the Municipal Police. [54] The Municipal Police and the Paramilitary units were also using a wide assortment of older pre-WWI vintage rifles and carbines like Berdan rifle, Mauser, etc. [55]

The Bulgarian Partisans used a wide assortment of older and contemporary rifles and carbines of various origin, estimated to number approximately 7 600 by 09.1944. [35] [36]

Infantry and dual-purpose machine guns

The Bulgarian Army had 4 252 light machine Guns and 3 296 heavy machine guns on 01.12.1939. [14] On 15.04.1940 there were 5784 light machine guns and 3291 heavy machine guns. [15] By 01.09.1944 the numbers had risen to 10 328 light machine guns and 5 191 heavy machine guns. [32] After the first phase of the war with Germany a number of these were lost and 01.01.1945 the Bulgarian army had 8 555 light machine guns (5 340 8mm Madsen, Zbrojovka and Steyr MG-30 and 3 215 7.92mm MG-34) and 4 605 heavy machine guns (3 505 8mm Maxims and Schwarzlose and 1 012 7.92mm MG-34). [50] The first Soviet deliveries arrived in 1945 and included 762 DP-28, 562 PM M1910 и 37 DShK [63] 1 362 DP-28, 717 PM M1910 and 2 DShK are shown as available on 01.01.1946 [17]

The Bulgarian Police had their own modest number of machine-guns, supplied independently from the Army. Thus on 01.12.1940 it had 27 machine guns, [64] both heavy and light - a curious mixture of Maxim gun, Lewis gun, Hotchkiss Mle 1914 machine gun and Chauchat - mostly leftover trophies from World War I and/or seized during police actions. [65] 42 additional light machine guns ZB vz. 27 are bought in 1941 and then in 1943 50 heavy machine guns Ckm wz. 30 and 100 Browning wz. 1928 were bought from Germany in 1943 from the trophies from the 1939 Polish Army. Then finally on 09.1943 200 MG-34 were supplied to the police. Thus the Police had on 01.07.1944 50 heavy and 342 light machine guns. Of these the 50 heavy machine guns and 100 MG-34 were transferred to the newly formed Gendarmerie. [66]

The Bulgarian Partisans also had machine-guns. It is estimated they had 54 heavy machine guns and 531 light machine guns by 09.1944, including Soviet and Allied deliveries. [35] [36]

Grenades and grenade launchers

Bulgaria had a long tradition (since the beginning of the 20th century) of producing its own hand grenades [67] This was continued in the Interwar period and during World War II in the State Military Factory at Kazanlak [68]

German supplied hand grenades were also used [68] like:

The Bulgarian Police had its own modest supply of grenades - 1 954 available on 01.12.1940. It was supplied both from the Bulgarian State Military Factory and from German deliveries, as well from captured Allied and Soviet airdrop deliveries to the Bulgarian partisans. [76]

The Bulgarian partisans were using the grenades cited above, its own illegally produced grenades and Allied and Soviet supplied grenades like the British No. 36 Mk. 1 Mills bomb [68]

Soviet Union supplied in 1944-1945 some 300 000 grenades, [68] like RGD-33, [77] RPG-6, [78] etc.

189 375 hand grenades of different types have been used in the war against the Axis in 1944-1945 [79]

There was one rifle grenade launcher used in the period:

Flamethrowers

Vehicle and aircraft machine guns

Artillery

Infantry mortars

The Bulgarian army used German and Austro-Hungarian supplied mortars in World War I. [115] [116] Most of these mortars (380 by the end of World War I [116] ) were handed over to the Allied Control Commission after the war with 40 officially remaining as allowed weapons of the much reduced Bulgarian army by the Neuilly treaty. These "Erhardt" mortars [117] [118] [116] were obsolete by mid-30s, so one of the first delivery priorities for the Bulgarian army in the years before World War 2 was to obtain modern mortars.

The Bulgarian army had 367 mortars on 01.12.1939. [14] This was increased to 479 on 15.04.1940. [15] By 01.09.1944 the availability was increased to 2198 80 mm mortars and 800 50 mm mortars. [32] On 01.01.1945 the army had 1465 (1595 by other sources [17] ) M34 and Rheinmetalls, 380 Brandts and 698 50mm M36. [32] Soviet equipment arrived in 1945 - 278 82mm 82-BM-37 and 90 120mm 120-PM-43 mortar [17]

The Bulgarian partisans also had a few mortars - 9 by 09.1944 [35] [36]

Field and Mountain artillery

Field Guns

The Bulgarian divisional artillery in World War 2 still retained quick-firing 75mm field pieces of pre-World War I origin that were coming of diverse sources:

Usually in the Bulgarian Army documents this motley of Schnedier and Krupp 75 mm guns is simply listed as 75мм полски оръдия ("75mm field guns") or 75мм возими оръдия ("75mm horse-drawn guns"), which makes it difficult to differentiate between the models listed above. It is known that during the World War I until 09.1918 340 of the above-mentioned guns were put out of action (but most were repaired or replaced) and 40 more captured by the Entente forces. [134] 707 75mm field guns were available in 09.1918 just before the Allied Offensive with the number dropping to 487 at 01.01.1919. [135] 248 were officially listed as captured in September 1918 by the Entente forces. [136] Then a number of guns were destroyed by the Allied Control Commission after the war as per the Neuilly treaty restrictions, but some were retained as officially permitted weapons and quite a lot were hidden and later retaken into service. Thus on 01.12.1939 the Bulgarian army still had 412 of these 75 mm guns. [14] At the end of 1942 there were 276 75mm "Schneider" and 215 75mm "Krupp" in the Bulgarian army. [137] In 05.1943 there were 394 75mm field guns, [14] in 08.1944 - 474 75mm field guns [138] and in 01.1945 - 421. [50]

There were a number of modernization efforts in 1930-1940s carried out in Bulgaria of these 75mm field guns which involved:

  1. Stanchev and Dobrev Gun Carriage (СД-34) - in 1934-1935 the artillery Engineer Colonel Dimitar Stanchev (Deputy Head of the State Military Factory) and the artillery technician Gocho Dobrev (Head of the Artillery Workshop at the State Military Factory) developed a project for modernizing the gun carriage of the 75mm Krupp field guns [139] (in 1939 Dobrev and another technician Stoyan Minkov developed a similar proposal for the 75mm Schneider field guns [140] ). The idea was to use the gun carriage of the 10.5 cm leFH 16 as a model and to implement it on the 75 mm guns in the Bulgarian army via replacement at the State Military Factory in Kazanlak. This modernization, carried out gradually from 1936 onwards, allowed to increase the maximum elevation of the guns from 26 to 40-45 degrees and thus to increase the range from 6 to 11 km. [141] [142] Initially this modernization created problems with the equilibrators and the hydraulic recoil mechanisms - the absorbers and the recuperators. As these were not replaced in the initial modernized carriages and were estimated for lower degrees, when gun elevation was used at 40-45 degrees with the new carriage, the recoil needed to be finalized by hand. The equilibrators problem was fixed by the artillery engineer Captain Ivan Stefanov along with the artillery technician Chushkov in 1936, but the Recoil mechanisms was finally fixed after trials only in 1942-1943 by a group of artillery engineers (captain Petar Ivanov and Captain Ivan Kisyov) led by Ivan Stefanov. [143]
  2. Converting to towed carriage for motor traction - in 1936 a group of artillery technicians led by Lazar Velitchkov developed special towed carriages for towing 75 mm guns with speeds to up to 40 km/h by the then available trucks "Steyr" and "Morris Commercial" [144]
  3. Replacing the worn gun barrels - in 1936-1937 the Artillery Engineer Captain Ivan Stefanov developed a project for the replacement of the barrels of the 75mm field guns, which were in bad condition. After detailed studies and negotiations with Krupp and Rheinmetall in Germany, this project was approved and equipment for a new workshop in the State Military Factory in Kazanlak was acquired in order to allow the replacement of the gun barrels in 1938–1940. In 1936-1944 approximately 400 guns were modernized in the factory with new gun carriages, barrels, equilibrators and recoil mechanisms [145] [146]

Each Bulgarian Divisional Artillery Regiment had 1-2 artillery battalions with 12-24 75mm field guns (3-6 batteries) during the World War II. [147]

  • 7.7 cm FK 16 (Germany) [148] - 20 were received during World War I [149] (18 survived the war [134] ). 14 were still in use on 01.12.1939. [14] 16 were available on 15.04.1940. [15] Somewhere in the 1943-1944 these were withdrawn from service. [150]
  • 9cm Feldkanone C/80 (Germany) [151] - 10 of these 19th century not-quick firing guns were still in service on 01.12.1939, but were retired in late 1940. [14]
  • Canon de 75 mle GP III (Belgium, Germany) - 32 horse-traction ones were acquired in 1942 from Germany from the former Belgium army stocks. [152] Unlike the former Belgian 105 mm howitzers also obtained at that time, that saw wide use with the Bulgarian artillery, virtually nothing is known about the use of these guns. 2 surviving examples are still listed in 1947 as "7.5 см возими оръдия белгийски" in the army inventory lists of old guns, discontinued from service.

Mountain Guns and Howitzers

The Bulgarian army had 189 75mm mountain guns on 01.12.1939, [14] including:

  • Canon de 75 mm Modèle 1907 Schneider-Canet (France) [153] - these pre-WWI quick-firing mountain guns (and the captured variations from other armies in the Balkans in 1912–1917) were being replaced by the Skoda mountain guns during World War I and later by other modern mountain guns, but a small number of these were retained at least until 08.1944.
  • Krupp 75 mm mountain gun Mod. 1904 (Germany) - these pre-WWI quick-firing mountain guns (and the captured variations from other armies in the Balkans in 1912–1917) were being replaced by the Skoda mountain guns during World War I and later by other modern mountain guns, but a small number of these were retained at least until 08.1944.

48 of the old Schneider and Krupp quick firing mountain guns were still in service in 08.1944 [138]

223 75mm mountain guns were available on 15.04.1940. [15]

  • Skoda 75 mm Model 15 (Austria-Hungary) [154] - 144 of these mountain guns were received during World War I. [155] 36 were lost until 09.1918, including 4 that were captured. [134] 47 more were lost during the September 1918 retreat, captured by the Entente forces. [136] The remaining guns were retained during the interwar period and served in World War II. 104 were available in 08.1944 [138] and 94 in 01.1945 [50]
  • Bofors 75 mm Model 1936 (Sweden, Germany) - in 1936 48 of these guns were ordered from Krupp in Germany [119] and 56 arrived in 1938. [120] 40 more arrived in 1940. [122] 8 more arrived in 1942. 104 were available in 08.1944, [138] 71 in 01.1945. [50] Bulgarian designation was "Krupp-Bofors Mod. 1936" or just "Bofors".

In 05.1943 there were 200 mountain guns in the Bulgarian army. [124]

  • 7.5 cm Gebirgsgeschütz 36 (Germany) - 90 were supposed to be supplied in 1944 under the Barbara supply programme from Germany, but only 20 were delivered before Bulgaria switched sides. Bulgarian designation was "75mm D/19 Mod. 1936" [156]

Each Bulgarian Divisional Artillery Regiment had 1 artillery battalion with 12 75mm mountain guns (3 batteries) during the World War II. There were also separate artillery battalions (4 batteries with 16 guns in total) on army level (4 in total) [157]

Field Howitzers

During World War I Germany supplied 172 [155] of the following models of 105 mm field howitzers:

  • 10.5 cm Feldhaubitze 98/09 (Germany) [160] - supplied from Germany during World War I. Bulgarian designation is 105-мм возима гаубица Д-12 “Круп” обр. 98/09.
  • 10.5 cm leFH 16 (Germany) [161] and 10.5cm lFH Krupp (Germany) [162] - supplied from Germany during World War I. Bulgarian designations is 105-мм возима гаубица Д-20 “Круп” обр. 1916 and 105-мм возима гаубица Д-22 “Круп” ("Рейнска гаубица") обр. 1916

Also a similar model was captured from Romania in 1916-1917:

  • 10.5 cm Feldhaubitze M.12 (Romania, Germany) [163] - about 40 of these guns were captured from Romanian army in 1916-1917 [130] and some were still in use in the Bulgarian army in World War II. [137] [50] Bulgarian designation is 105-мм возима гаубица Д-14 “Круп” обр. 1912 румънска.

120 of the above-mentioned types of 105 mm field howitzers survived the war (incl. 67 L/12 and 45 L/20 and L/22, etc.) [164] 117 were available in 08.1944, [138] 91 in 01.1945. [50] In 1943-1944 these old 105 mm howitzers underwent modernization at the State Military Factory similar to that of the 75mm field guns and including:

  1. Replacing the worn gun barrels with new ones - starting with the L/20 howitzers, but also on the L/12 ones. [165] [146]
  2. Replacing the recoil mechanisms (absorbers and recuperators, springs) with the recoil reduced from 1400mm to 850-1000mm. [146] [166]
  • Obusier de 120 mm mle 15TR (France) [167] - 36 of the earlier model Mle. 1909 bought by Bulgaria in 1907. 24 more of the Mle. 1910 [168] and Mle. 1915 [169] were captured from the Serbian army in 1915. [130] 38 survived the war, [135] 36 were available in 12.1939, [159] 35 in 08.1944, [138] then 22 were lost during the retreat of the Bulgarian 5th army in early days of September 1944 [170] and 13 remained in 01.1945 [50] Bulgarian designation is 120мм скорострелна полска возима гаубица Д/13 "Шнайдер".

Howitzers supplied in the Interwar period and during World War II included:

  • Rheinmetall 105mm L/30 gun-howitzers (Germany - early development versions of 10.5 cm leFH 18) [171] - 40 ordered in 1938, [172] 60 received in 1939, [122] 24 more ordered in 1939 [173] and received in 1940. [58] Total received and available in 08.1944 and 01.1945 - 84. [174]
  • 10.5 cm leFH 18 howitzers (Germany) - 252 were to be delivered in 1943–1944, 232 were actually available in 08.1944 [138] and 210 in 01.1945. [50] In 1945 the Soviet Union provided at least 100 more, plus some were captured in 1944-1945 by the Bulgarian army, as in 1947 there were still 352 in armament in the Bulgarian army.
  • Obusier de 105 GP 105 mm [175] (Belgium, Germany) - 180 were supplied from Germany from the trophies from the former Belgian army. 40 were motor drawn and 140 horse drawn. [176] 180 available in 08.1944 [138] and 158 in 01.1945. [50] Bulgarian designation is 105мм гаубица Д/22 "Белгийска".

Each Bulgarian Divisional Artillery Regiment had 1-2 artillery battalions with 12-24 105mm or 120mm field howitzers (3-6 batteries) during the World War II. [147] The Army level (Heavy) Artillery Regiments (4 in total) also had 2 battalions with 24 105 mm howitzers, as well as 1 battalion in the Motorized Artillery Regiment that was directly subordinated to the Bulgarian High Command. The Army level regiments and the HQ Arty Regiment were using the most modern howitzers available and capable of motorized traction, as these 5 regiments were fully motorized, unlike the divisional artillery regiments, which were (apart from the one in the Armoured Brigade and the one in the Cavalry Division) entirely horse-drawn. [147]

Heavy Artillery

  • 10.5cm Belagerungskanone L/30 [177] (Germany) - 18 captured in 1913 from Turkey at Edirne, 12 available at the Bulgaria's entry into the World War I. [134] 12 survived the war [134] Bulgarian designation is 105мм (10.5см) скорострелно оръдие Д-30 “Круп”.
  • 10 cm K 14 [178] (Germany) - 16 transferred from Germany during World War I. [149] 11 or 12 survived the war. [134] Bulgarian designation is 105мм (10.5см) скорострелно оръдие Д-35 “Круп”.

The above guns were used also in World War II, with 22 available in 12.1939, [14] 24 in 08.1944 [138] and 23 in 01.1945. [179] In 1935-1937 these were modernized by creating a special towed carriage for motor traction - in 1936 a group of artillery technicians led by Marin Aleksandrov developed special towed carriages from second hand rear axis of discarded trucks "Benz" and "Renault" from WWI for towing by Pavesi tractors. [180] [181] Projects for replacing the worn barrels, modernizing the springs and the recoil mechanisms, etc. were also developed, but there is no data that these have been actually carried out. [182]

  • 10 cm schwere Kanone 18 (Germany) - In June 1939 Bulgaria ordered 18 of these guns from Germany. [183] 34 were received in 1940. [58] Further 36 of the L/52 calibre were to be supplied under the Barbara programme, but by 06.1944 none have been delivered. [124] Nevertheless, some more must have been supplied, as army inventory lists 46 in 08.1944 [138] and 44 in 01.1945. [184] Bulgarian designation is 105мм Д/52 и Д/56 "дълго оръдие" Круп.
  • 120 mm Schneider-Canet M1897 long gun (France) [185] - 10 of these 19th century slow firing guns were still available in 12.1939, [186] but were retired with the delivery of the Krupp "long guns". [124] Bulgarian designation is 120мм нескорострелно оръдие Д/28 "Шнайдер".
  • 122 mm gun M1931/37 (A-19) (Soviet Union) - 24 of these guns, captured by Germans in Soviet Union, were delivered under the Barbara supply programme in 1943. [124] Known as 122мм моторизирани оръдия Д/46. [a]
  • 15cm sFH 05 [188] (Germany) - 18 of these L/14 quick-firing howitzers were captured from the Ottoman Empire in 1913 at Edirne and were pressed into service with the Bulgarian army. Fourteen were available at the start of World War I, thirteen survived the war. [189] 12 were still available in 08.1944 and 01.1945 [190] The Aleksandrov specially developed carriages for motor traction (see above at 10 cm K14) were applicable for motor traction of these howitzers as well by Pavesi tractors. [180] [181]
  • 15 cm sFH 13 [191] (Germany) - 24 were transferred from German to Bulgarian control during World War I. Only 6 survived the war, the rest being captured by the Entente forces in September 1918. [189] These 6 were used also during World War II up to 1945. [190] Bulgarian designation is 150мм скорострелна гаубица Д/14 “Круп-13” (Обр. 13, Мод. 1913).
  • lg. 15 cm sFH13 [192] (Germany) - 8 of the longer barreled L/17 sFH 13 have been transferred from Germany during World War I. 7 survived the war [135] and were used in World war II up to 1945. [190] The Bulgarian designation is 150-мм скорострелна гаубица Д/17 “Круп”
  • 15 cm schwere Feldhaubitze M 14 [193] (Austria-Hungary) - imported from Austria-Hungary during World War I in limited quantity. 4 are known to have been in service at 08.1944. [138] 5 were listed in 1947 as guns not longer in service. Bulgarian designation is 150мм гаубица Д/14 “Шкода” обр. 1916.
  • 15 cm sFH 18 (Germany) - 24 received from Germany in 1939, 20 more in 1940. [194] 51 available in 08.1944, [138] 50 in 01.1945 [184] Bulgarian designation is 150мм гаубица Д/30 "Круп" обр. 1939.

The Bulgarian army had 5 regiments of heavy artillery - 4 were army ones (each army was supposed to have one, but 5th was never formed) and 1 (formed in 1942 and containing the heaviest calibres available 105 mm to 220 mm) was directly subordinated to the Bulgarian army High Command. All were motorized, with the army ones having 4 battalions (usually 2 of 105 mm and 2 of 150 mm) and an ATG battery and the High Command one 5 battalions. [147]

Coastal Artillery

In 12.1939 Bulgaria had 2 battalions of coastal artillery (defending the Black sea ports of Varna and Burgas respectively) with 28 old guns, [186] including:

In 09.1940 Bulgaria acquired from Germany 5 more guns (former naval ones, received in 1942): [217] [218]

After the occupation of Aegean Thrace, in 05.1941 a new coastal artillery battalion was formed there. [220] Initially Bulgaria have been loaned from the German Heeres-Küsten-Artillerie-Abteilung 829:

By 1944 the coastal artillery has expanded to 4 artillery regiments - 2 on the Black sea (Varna and Burgas) and 2 on the Aegean sea (Kavala and Dedeagach/Alexandroupolis). In 1943-1944 under the Barbara programme the following guns were supplied from Germany as coastal artillery:

In 05.1944 six Pz. Kpfw.38(t) turrets were supplied from Germany and installed in the Aegean coast defenses. [224] In 09–11.1944 the coastal artillery units along the Aegean retired along with their guns into Bulgaria along the Bulgarian troops. Their guns were distributed to the existing defenses alongside the gulfs of Varna and Burgas on the Black sea. The coastal artillery was also using searchlights - it is known that 2 110mm searchlights were delivered along with the 17 cm SK L/40 guns [219] and 3 150mm searchlights were used on the Black sea coast as well [225]

Anti-tank guns

The Bulgarian army did not have any Anti-tank guns by 1939, only the 20mm Solothurn anti-tank rifles. [14]

Thus the available Ant-tank guns in 08.1944 were 220 75mm PaK 40, 100 75mm Pak 97/38, 404 50mm Pak 38, 450 37mm Skoda and 100 37mm PaK 36. [32] On 01.01.1945 the respective availability was 203 75mm PaK 40, 100 75mm Pak 97/38, 362 50mm Pak 38, 279 37mm Skoda and 90 37mm PaK 36. [50] The Soviet Union delivered in mid-1945 90 45 mm anti-tank gun M1942 (M-42) [59]

Vehicle, Aircraft and Ship guns

Vehicle guns

Ship guns

Aircraft guns

Anti-tank weapons (besides anti-tank guns)

On 01.12.1939 the Bulgarian army had 308 anti-tank rifles (all Solothurns). [14] That number increased to 263 PzB 39 and 302 Solothurns on 01.01.1944, [17] 308 PzB 39 and 276 Solothurns in 08.1944. [32] 260 and 240 respectively were available on 01.01.1945. 293 and 203 on 01.01.1946. [17] In 1945 Soviet deliveries included 300 PTRS-41 and PTRD-41 during the war [240] [239] and further deliveries increased the Soviet ATR in the Bulgarian army to 424 by 01.01.1946 [17]

Anti-aircraft weapons

By 1935 Bulgaria had only 5 anti-air guns, [242] leftovers from the World War I - 3 8.8 cm Flak 16 [243] and 2 7,5 cm Räder B.A.K. [244] These were retained and used during the war for additional air defense of the military factories at Sopot and Kazanlak equipped with an additional optical rangefinder (kommandohilfsgeraet Zeiß). [245]

Light anti-aircraft guns

Heavy anti-aircraft guns

Three sources [252] [253] and [254] claim that 76 mm air defense gun M1931 were used from 1946 in the Bulgarian army, but no data for supply of such guns can be found, as after the war Soviet Union was supplying 37 mm and 85 mm guns. One theory [255] is that these are 12 captured guns, used during the war by the German forces to defend its facilities in Varna on the Black Sea Coast, which were then abandoned during the retreat from Bulgaria.

Searchlights

RangeFinders

Vehicles

Tankettes

Tankettes in the 1930s Fiat Ansaldo.jpg
Tankettes in the 1930s

Tanks

In 1945 the following tanks were delivered from the Soviet Union to Bulgaria as trophies: 14 Panzer V, [276] 51 Panzer IV, 3 Panzer III, [277] 1 Turan I. 6 more Panzer V were delivered in 1946. [278] All except Panzer IV and Panzer III were scrapped by 1948 [263]

Self-propelled guns

In 03.1945 the Soviet 3rd Ukrainian front delivered to the 1st Bulgarian army directly the following trophies: 3 Sturmgeschütz III, 2 Sturmgeschütz IV, 4 Hetzer, [281] 2 40M Nimrod, 2 Semovente 47/32. These formed a separate assault guns battery (the 9 StuGs and Hetzers) and a recon platoon (the Italian and Hungarian vehicles) to the 1st army tank battalion. In addition the Bulgarians captured 1 abandoned Jagdpanzer IV in April 1945. [282] [283]

In 1945 in total Bulgaria received from the Soviet union the following self-propelled guns: 9 Sturmgeschütz III, 1 StuH, 2 Sturmgeschütz IV, 3 Jagdpanzer IV, 6 Panzer IV/70, 5 Hetzer, 3 Hummel, 2 40M Nimrod, 2 Semovente 47/32. 1 Wespe arrived in 1946. [278] All were scrapped in 1946–1948, except for the Sturmgeschütz IV, Panzer IV/70 and Jagdpanzer IV, which were scrapped in 1958. [263] The first Soviet SU-76 arrived in 1946 [284] - by 1950, 156 were supplied. [285]

Armored cars

In 1945 a limited number of armoured cars is received from the Soviet Union trophies - 1 Sd. Kfz. 260/261, 1 Sd.Kfz. 251 and 1 AB-41. [278] In the first post WW2 years a total of 21 BA-64B were supplied. [263]

Command and reconnaissance

In 06.1940 there were 134 two-axle command and reconnaissance cars. [289] In 10.1941 there were 32 three-axle and 151 two-axle command and reconnaissance cars in the Bulgarian army and 4 three-axle and 1 two-axle command and reconnaissance cars in the Bulgarian Navy. [290] In 10.1943 there were 10 three-axle reconnaissance cars and 2 rescue three-axle cars Tatra in the Bulgarian Air Force. [291] In 05.1944 there were 40 three-axle and 600 two-axle reconnaissance cars in the Bulgarian army [292]

21 command and reconnaissance cars were lost in 09.1944 during the retreat from Macedonia and Serbia [312] 1395 cars (incl. passenger, training, etc.) were available in 10.1944 - 1041 participated in the war against Germany., [313] 64 two-axle command and reconnaissance cars were lost. [288] 439 light and reconnaissance cars were available in 03.1945 with the 1st Bulgarian army fighting within the 3rd Ukrainian front [314] 6 were lost in 1945 [288] 236 two-axle command and reconnaissance cars have been captured as trophies by the Bulgarian army by 15 September 1945. [315]

Trucks

In 06.1938 the Bulgarian army had 405 three-axle (Steyr, Morris, Tatra) and 547 two-axle trucks. [316] In 06.1940 the Bulgarian army had 807 three-axle and 532 two-axle trucks, 8 fuel tankers, 18 radio vehicles, 3 mobile workshops. [289] In 10.1941 the Bulgarian army had 784 three-axle trucks, 1653 two-axle trucks, 15 fuel tankers, 3 bakery trucks, 34 radio trucks, 1 sanitary bus, 19 mobile workshops, 13 special purpose vehicles and 12 passenger buses. At the same trime the Bulgarian air force had 36 three-axle trucks, 164 two-axle trucks, 40 fuel tankers, 8 photo laboratory trucks, 8 radio trucks, 61 mobile workshops, 4 special purpose vehicles. [317] In 10.1943 the Bulgarian Air Force had 154 two-axle trucks, 24 three axle trucks, 19 buses, 6 workshop trucks, 40 petrol cisterns, 2 photo laboratory cars, 4 fire cars. [291] In 05.1944 there were 800 three axle trucks, 3500 military trucks, 1200 mobilized civil trucks, 60 petrol cisterns, 5 fire trucks, 47 workshops, 50 military buses, 343 mobilized civil passenger buses in the Bulgarian army [292]

In 09.1944 158 trucks were lost during the retreat from Serbia and Macedonia. [312] Another 345 were captured as trophies from the Soviet army in Bulgaria when Soviet forces moved into Bulgaria and were not returned. [352] In 10.1944 there were 2669 trucks available with the Bulgarian army. 2061 participated in the war against Germany in 1944, 395 were lost. [353] 1433 trucks were available in 03.1945 with the 1st Bulgarian army fighting within the 3rd Ukrainian front, 14 were lost [354] 368 trucks have been captured as trophies by the Bulgarian army by 15 September 1945 [315]

Passenger cars

In 06.1938 there were 253 passenger cars in the Bulgarian army [316] In 06.1940 there were 245 passenger cars in the Bulgarian army [289] In 10.1941 there were 266 passenger cars in the Bulgarian Army and 25 in the Bulgarian Air Force [290] In 10.1943 there were 24 passenger cards in the Bulgarian Air Force. [291] In 05.1944 there were 500 military and 500 mobilized civil cars in the Bulgarian army [292]

19 training and passenger cars were lost in 09.1944 during the retreat from Macedonia and Serbia [312] Another 107 were captured as trophies by the Soviet army in early September during its occupation of Bulgaria and never returned [361] A total of 1395 cars(incl. command and reconnaissance) were available in 10.1944 - 1041 participated in the war against Germany. [313] 63 light passenger cars were lost in October to December 1944. [288] By 15 September 1945 441 light passenger cars were captured as trophies by the Bulgarian army. [315]

Ambulances

In 06.1938 there were 160 ambulances in the Bulgarian army [316] In 06.1940 there were 258 ambulances in the Bulgarian army [289] In 10.1941 there were 263 ambulances in the Bulgarian army and 27 in the Bulgarian Air Force [362] In 05.1944 there were 331 military ambulances and 41 mobilized civil ambulances in the Bulgarian army, as well as 1 surgical bus and 4 X-ray buses [292]

8 ambulances were lost in 09.1944 during the retreat from Macedonia and Serbia [312] Another 62 were captured as trophies by the Soviet army during the brief occupation of northeastern Bulgaria and were never returned. [352] There were 491 ambulances available in 10.1944 with the Bulgarian army - 420 participated in the war against Germany, 52 were lost [353] 275 ambulances were available in 03.1945 with the 1st Bulgarian army fighting within the 3rd Ukrainian front, 1 was lost [354] 40 ambulances have been captured as trophies by the Bulgarian army by 15.09.1945 [315]

Motorcycles

In 06.1938 there were 156 motorcycles in the Bulgarian army. [316] In 06.1940 there were 135 motorcycles in the Bulgarian army [289] In 10.1941 there were 97 motorcycles without sidecar and 152 motorcycles with a sidecar in the Bulgarian army and 7 motorcycles without sidecar and 44 with sidecar in the Bulgarian Air Force [362]

172 motorcycles were lost in 09.1944 during the retreat from Serbia and Macedonia. [312] Another 243 were captured as trophies by the Soviet army during the brief occupation of the northeastern part of Bulgaria in 09.1944 and were never returned. [352] There were 1758 motorcycles available in 11.1944 with the Bulgarian army - 1485 participated in the war against Germany, 292 were lost [377] 673 motorcycles were available in 03.1945 with the 1st Bulgarian army fighting within the 3rd Ukrainian front, 21 were lost [354] 350 motorcycles have been captured as trophies by the Bulgarian army by 15.09.1945 [315]

Tractors & prime movers

In 06.1938 there were 59 artillery tractors in the Bulgarian army [316]

Later additions included:

In 10.1941 there were 381 artillery tractors in the Bulgarian army and 35 in the Bulgarian air force. [362] In 10.1943 there were 12 tractors in the Bulgarian Air Force [291] In 05.1944 there were 830 tractors in the Bulgarian army [292]

59 tractors were lost in 09.1944 during the retreat from Macedonia and Serbia [312] Another 20 were captured in 09.1944 by the Soviet army during the inavasion and occupation of northeastern Bulgaria. [352] In 10.1944 there were 612 tractors with the Bulgarian army - 532 participated in the war against Germany in 1944, 78 were lost. [353] 272 tractors were available in 03.1945 with the 1st Bulgarian army fighting within the 3rd Ukrainian front, 7 were lost [354] 4 tractors have been captured as trophies by the Bulgarian army by 15.09.1945 [315] - 1 Sd.Kfz. 9, 1 Sd.Kfz. 8, 1 Renault UE etc. [396]

Miscellaneous vehicles

The Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine of 1919 restricted the already insignificant Bulgarian Navy to 4 torpedo boats (without torpedoes) and 6 patrol boats for police and protection of fisheries needs. The ships could not be over 100t, and should be only lightly armed. Submarines and naval aviation were prohibited. [400] Thus in 1920 the Navy was transformed into a Sea Trade Police Service and River Trade Police Service, both under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Labour. [400] The Sea Police Service was based in Varna [401] and had:

In 1921 the Bulgarian government bought from France the following ships:

The Navy in the interwar period also had some auxiliary ships, like:

In 1938 with the official lifting of the Neuilly treaty restrictions, Bulgaria begun to slowly modernize its navy. It acquired:

In 1939 Bulgaria also ordered three small U-boat from Germany (413tons, 16/8.5 knots, 5 533mm torpedo tubes) and even paid them in advance in 1942, but never received these. [438]

Bulgaria was also capable of building small boats and the Navy received in the 1940s:

In 1942-1944 Bulgaria also produced for the Germany the following ships:

Also as auxiliary ships, the Bulgarian Navy used:

Aircraft

The Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine forbade Bulgaria to have a military aviation and what military aviation equipment existed in Bulgaria was almost totally destroyed by the Allies in 1920. Some aircraft and equipment were hidden by the Bulgarian authorities and later reused, and successive Bulgarian governments managed to keep and expand the existing cadre of pilots and technicians by creating a civil aviation and a nascent aviation industry in the 1920s and the beginning of the 1930s, but it is safe to say that by the mid-1930s, Bulgaria had in practice no military aviation. The existing mixture of planes had very little military value and almost no armament (leftover machine guns and bombs from World War I) was present even to arm those. [462] [463] [464] [465] [466]

Bulgaria started to rearm openly in the field of aviation in 1936, although the Neuilly treaty military restrictions were only officially lifted in 1938. Of the countries approached to supply planes, only two actually agreed - Germany and Poland. Thus the Bulgarian aviation in World War II was a mixture of German (and later ex-Czech or ex-French) and Polish planes, supplemented by the local aviation industry, which managed to produce trainers and army cooperation planes. [467] [468] [469] [470] [471] [472]

Fighters

The first Soviet supplied fighters - 120 Yakovlev Yak-9s arrived in summer of 1945. [519]

Bombers

In 1939 Bulgaria also ordered from Poland 12 (or 15) PZL.37 Łoś and 12 PZL.46 Sum, but the start of the World War II prevented the delivery. [541] The first Soviet supplied bombers - 120 IL-2M3 and 98 Petlyakov Pe-2 arrived in summer 1945. [519]

Reconnaissance

In 1938-1939 Bulgaria also ordered from Poland 60 LWS-3 Mewa with an option to license-build these, but the start of the World War II prevented the delivery. [541] As mentioned above in the bomber section, the Bulgarian Air Force Long Range Reconnaissance Unit was using several Dornier Do 17Ps in 1943–1945.

Multi-Purpose Army Cooperation Planes

Transport and Liaison

Seaplanes

Trainers

Radars

Sound Locators/Direction Finders

Anti-Air Artillery Radar

Air-Defense Early Warning

Missiles and bombs

From 1936 to 04.1943 Bulgaria imported 94 000 airplane bombs of German, Polish and Czech origin. [644] The Polish imported bombs consisted of 1000 12.5 kg and 340 50 kg bombs imported in 1938–1939. [645] As of 1 December 1939 the Bulgarian Air Force had only 9 50 kg bombs, 137 12.5 kg bombs and 5414 "pear-shaped" bombs [646] As of 15 April 1940 the Bulgarian Air Force had 934 100 kg bombs and 179 50 kg bombs. [647]

Cartridges and shells

Cartridges

7 857 533 rifle bullets, 20 508 264 MG bullets and 790 964 pistol bullets of different calibres have been used in the war in 1944–1945. [79]

Shells

Mines, Torpedoes, Depth Charges

Bulgaria had 312 naval mines in 12.1939 [72] and 550 in 04.1940. [654] In the beginning of the war these were mostly the Bulgarian design types Б-36, Б-38 and Б-40, developed jointly by the engineer Mincho Ostrev and the fleet officer Dimitar Dudev in 1936–1938. 274 of these Bulgarian mines were ordered in 1937, 287 more in 1938. These were produced in a machine factory in Ruse and then armed at the Military factory in Kazanlak. [658] [659] In 03.1941 additional 700 EMA and 150 UMA mines were delivered from Germany. [659]

Depth Charges

The Bulgarian Navy had 94 depth charges at the beginning of the war. [72] [654] These were the German types WBD and WBF. In addition 47 WBF were delivered in 1941. [660] The Bulgarian torpedo boats could carry 8-10 of these each. 98 were available in 1945. [660]

Torpedoes

The Bulgarian Navy had 16 450mm torpedoes at the beginning of the war. These were used by the 8 torpedo tubes available for the old Drazki torpedo boats. [72] [654] The other type of torpedoes used were 533mm by the newer torpedo boats. None were available in 12.1939 and 04.1940, [72] [654] but 25 were delivered in 11.1941 and 33 available in 1945. [661]

History

Bulgarian Army

SMG

In 1 September 1944, the Bulgarian Army has 11,033 SMGs, [32] 1534 of these are lost in the fighting by the end of the year. By January 1945, 9320 9mm SMGs were still available. [50] By January 1st 1946, the Bulgarian army had: [17] 3,043 ZK-383; 5,440 MP 40; 6,152 PPS-43; 4,421 PPSh-41.

Bulgarian Gendarmerie

SMG

Several hundred SMGs were supplied to the Bulgarian Gendarmerie (formed in 1944) to fight the partisans.

Bulgarian Police

SMG

The Bulgarian Police was supplied independently from the army and also had SMG. In fact in 1939 only the police had a modest number of SMGs, [39] while army had none. Additional SMGs were delivered during the war. [38]

Bulgarian Partisans

SMG

The Bulgarian Partisans also used in 1941-1944 a significant number of SMGs (2040 estimated by 09.1944). [35] [36] Besides the captured police and army ones, they also used Allied and Soviet supplied ones like PPSh-41 and Thompson submachine gun [662]

Notes

  1. A photo of their use in 1944 can be found. [187]

Table notes

  1. All counted at January 1st for each year.

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