The Soko Kraguj was a ground attack aircraft designed and built in Yugoslavia.
It first flew in 1964 and saw active service during the Yugoslavian break-up in the early 90s.
The Kraguj has fixed undercarriage and was designed to land on grassed areas and generally unprepared land in support of ground troops.
It was armed with 2 x 7.7 mm machine guns in the wings, and had 2 main pylons for 150Kg bombs plus 'lighter' pylons for rockets. Adapters could be used to swap between multi-tube rockets, or larger single rockets.