#75
Javelin ATGM - radio code could be modified, since only 3 launchers were bought for special forces (cs.wikipedia).
#78
57mm AT-Gun - last date 12/96 for these WW2 guns is quite doubtful - I guess used until 1991 at best.
#82
M52 85mm ATG - original designation was vz.52
#83
M53 100mm ATG - original designation was vz.53
#84
M1944 100mm ATG - in addition to information in a previous post, I've read in an article on BS-3, that they were bought by Poland and Bulgaria, while there's no information on other Warsaw pact countries.
According to forum.valka.cz, they used unspecified numbers of vz.40 N (75 mm Pak 40) and vz.43/41N (88 mm Pak 43/41) guns.
#86, 87
ZPU-2 AAMG, ZPU-4 AAMG - quoted pages don't mention these 14.5mm AAMGs in the Czechoslovak Army.
Proposed unit - they had own 4 x 12.7mm vz.53 (DShKM) used from 1953 (
http://forum.valka.cz/viewtopic.php/t/65097 ) I suggest to replace one of those with it (icon 1976, weapon 239 from Egyptian oob, picture might be 11087)
#88
Vz.53 AA-Gun - commissioned in 1953, mass production from 1956 (now it's 1/65!)
http://forum.valka.cz/viewtopic.php/t/1111 . Maybe better name would be 30mm vz.53 AAG ? Better icon is 1984 (4-wheel)
#89
57mm AA-Gun - first date 1/50 is doubtful, since a production in the USSR started that year (
http://forum.valka.cz/viewtopic.php/t/958 ). I guess mid-50s would be closer to truth. I've only found info on rearming one unit in 1960. It isn't mentioned among AA armament on Czech MoD page now. Maybe better name would be 57mm S60 AA-Gun or 57mm S-60 AAG?
#91
122mm Field Gun - maybe rather Howitzer..?
#93
vz.52 MMG [2] - vz.52 was only Bren-like LMG
http://forum.valka.cz/viewtopic.php/t/38990
#94
vz/59 MMG [2] - name should be vz.59
#95
S-300PMU - it was operational from 1990 (
http://forum.valka.cz/viewtopic.php/t/39953 ). Better photo is 23718 or 65367 (SP version)
#96
130mm M46 FG - it was used definitely earlier (now: 1/91-1/96). I've only found information, that one brigade was rearmed with 130 mm guns in 1976.
#97
30mm AGS-17 GL - according to
http://vojenstvi.cz/vasedotazy_22.htm , introduced in 1978 (now: 1/80) (it might need formation changes)