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Serbian Army

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Active
  
2006–present

Type
  
Army

Command HQ
  
Niš

Headquarters
  
Niš, Serbia

Country
  
Serbia

Size
  
17,850

Anniversaries
  
November 16

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Engagements
  
World War I, Balkan Wars, Serbian-Bulgarian War, Serbian Revolution, Serbian–Ottoman War

Similar
  
Serbian Air Force and Air Defen, Yugoslav People's Army, Croatian Army, Albanian Armed Forces, Army of Republika Srpska

Current status

The Serbian Army is the largest component of the Serbian Armed Forces. There are approximately 17,850 active members. The army is composed entirely of professionals and volunteers following the suspension of mandatory military service on January 1, 2011.

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The 2nd, 3rd and 4th army brigades are tasked with securing the 5 km (2.5 mi) wide Ground Safety Zone (GSZ) along the administrative line between Central Serbia and the disputed territory of Kosovo. The GSZ extends 384 kilometres long and covers a total area of about 1,920 square kilometres. There are over 20 camps and security checkpoints in the zone.

There are plans to increase the Serbian army's involvement in humanitarian and peacekeeping operations abroad.

Formations and structure

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Following the 2006 reorganization, the Serbian Army consists of six primary brigades. The four army brigades are larger than a conventional modern brigade, their size is more akin to a division. Each army brigade consists of ten battalions: one command battalion, one armored battalion, two mechanized battalions, two infantry battalions, one self-propelled artillery battalion, one air defense battalion, one engineering battalion and one logistics battalion. The only exception is the 1st army brigade, being one infantry battalion short.

  • Army Command (Niš)
  • 3rd Military Police Battalion (Niš)
  • 5th Military Police Battalion (Belgrade)
  • 246th NBC Battalion (Kruševac)
  • 21st Signal Battalion (Niš)

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  • 1st Brigade (Novi Sad)
  • 10th Command Battalion
  • 11th Infantry Battalion
  • 12th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion
  • 13th Self-Propelled Missile Launcher Artillery Battalion
  • 14th Air Defense Artillery Battalion
  • 15th Tank battalion
  • 16th Mechanized Battalion
  • 17th Mechanized Battalion
  • 18th Engineer Battalion
  • 19th Logistic Battalion
  • 2nd Brigade (Kraljevo)
  • 20th Command Battalion
  • 21st Infantry Battalion
  • 22nd Infantry Battalion
  • 23rd Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion
  • 24th Self-Propelled Missile Launcher Artillery Battalion
  • 25th Air Defense Artillery Battalion
  • 26th Tank Battalion
  • 27th Mechanized Battalion
  • 28th Mechanized Battalion
  • 29th Logistic Battalion
  • 210th Engineer Battalion
  • 3rd Brigade (Niš)
  • 30th Command Battalion
  • 31st Infantry Battalion
  • 32nd Infantry Battalion
  • 33rd Self-Propelled Howitzer Artillery Battalion
  • 34th Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion
  • 35th Air Defense Artillery Battalion
  • 36th Tank Battalion
  • 37th Mechanized Battalion
  • 38th Mechanized Battalion
  • 39th Logistic Battalion
  • 310th Engineer Battalion
  • 4th Brigade (Vranje)
  • 40th Command Battalion
  • 41st Infantry Battalion
  • 42nd Infantry Battalion
  • 43rd Self-Propelled Howitzer Artillery Battalion
  • 44th Self-Propelled Rocket Launcher Battalion
  • 45th Air Defense Artillery Rocket Battalion
  • 46th Tank Battalion
  • 47th Mechanized Battalion
  • 48th Mechanized Battalion
  • 49th Logistic Battalion
  • 410th Engineer Battalion
  • Mixed Artillery Brigade (Niš)
  • Command Battalion
  • Mixed Missile Artillery Battalion
  • 1st Howitzer-Cannon Artillery Battalion
  • 2nd Howitzer-Cannon Artillery Battalion
  • 3rd Cannon Artillery Battalion
  • 4th Cannon Artillery Battalion
  • 69th Logistics Battalion
  • River Flotilla (Novi Sad)
  • Command Company
  • 1st River Detachment
  • 2nd River Detachment
  • 1st Pontoon Battalion
  • 2nd Pontoon Battalion
  • Logistic Company
  • Special Brigade (Pančevo)
  • Command Battalion
  • Logistics Battalion
  • Military Police / Counter-terrorist Battalion
  • Military Police Battalion Cobra
  • 63rd Parachute Battalion
  • 72nd Reconnaissance-Commando Battalion
  • Armoured fighting vehicles

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  • M-84 (212) main battle tank
  • T-72 (13+30) main battle tank
  • BVP M-80 (550) infantry fighting vehicle
  • BOV M-86 (240) armoured personnel carrier
  • BTR-50 (30) armoured personnel carrier
  • BRDM-2 (76) light-armoured vehicle
  • Humvee (40+) light-armoured vehicle
  • Artillery

  • D-30 howitzer
  • M-46 field gun
  • M84 NORA howitzer
  • 2S1 Gvozdika
  • M-63 Plamen
  • M-77 Oganj
  • M-87 Orkan
  • Anti-armour

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  • M79 Osa anti-tank missile launcher
  • M80 Zolja anti-tank missile launcher
  • Malyutka-2T with portable suitcase launcher (9P111) and 9M14-2T missile anti-tank missile system
  • Polo M-83 with 9M14-2T missile anti-tank missile system
  • 9K111 Fagot anti-tank missile system
  • Air-defence

  • Bofors L/70 autocannon, guided with M85 "GIRAFFE"
  • 9K31 Strela-1
  • 9K35 Strela-10
  • 9K38 Igla
  • Strela 2
  • Neva M
  • Kub M
  • Small arms

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  • CZ 99 pistol
  • CZ 999 pistol
  • Zastava M21 assault rifle
  • Zastava M70 assault rifle
  • Zastava M72 light machine gun
  • Zastava M76 sniper rifle
  • Zastava M84 general purpose machine gun
  • Zastava M91 sniper rifle
  • Zastava M93 Black Arrow anti-material rifle
  • BGA grenade launcher
  • M74/M75 mortar
  • References

    Serbian Army Wikipedia


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