Serbian Army
The Serbian Army (Serbian Cyrillic: Копнена војска Србије, romanized: Kopnena vojska Srbije, lit. 'Serbian Land Army') is the land-based and the largest component of the Serbian Armed Forces.
Serbian Army | |
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Копнена војска Србије | |
Founded | 1830 (current form since 2006) |
Country | Serbia |
Type | Army |
Size | 13,200 (2021 est.)[1] |
Part of | Serbian Armed Forces |
Command HQ | Niš |
Motto(s) | For freedom and honour of the Fatherland (Za slobodu i čast Otadžbine) |
Anniversaries | 16 November |
Engagements | Serbian Revolution Serbian-Turkish Wars (1876–1878) Russo-Turkish War Serbo-Bulgarian War Balkan Wars World War I Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War World War II Yugoslav Wars |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Lt. General Milosav Simović |
Army Sergeant Major | Warrant officer 1st class Mladen Pupovac |
Notable commanders | Vojvoda Radomir Putnik Vojvoda Stepa Stepanović Vojvoda Živojin Mišić Vojvoda Petar Bojović |
Insignia | |
Flag |
History
Originally established in 1830 as the Army of Principality of Serbia and after Serbia's independence it subsequently grew in size and was renamed the Royal Serbian Army. After the World War I it was incorporated into the newly established Royal Yugoslav Army which was in turn transformed into Yugoslav Ground Forces of the Yugoslav People's Army after the World War II. The Serbian Army in its current form has been active since 2006 when Serbia restored its independence.
Missions
The Serbian Army is responsible for defending the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Serbia from foreign hostiles; participating in peacekeeping operations; and providing humanitarian aid and disaster relief.
The Army i.e. infantry battalions of its 2nd, 3rd and 4th brigades are tasked with securing the 384 kilometers long and 5 km wide Ground Safety Zone along the administrative line between Serbia and Kosovo with over 20 camps and security checkpoints.[2]
Structure
The Serbian Army consists of six brigades, six independent battalions directly attached to the Army Command, as well as the River Flotilla, the Technical Overhauling Institute and Multinational Operations Training Centre.[3] The four primary army brigades are composed of as many as ten battalions, including: one command battalion, one armored battalion, two mechanized battalions, two infantry battalions, one self-propelled artillery battalion, one self-propelled multiple rocket launcher artillery battalion, one air-defence battalion, one engineer battalion and one logistics battalion.
18th Eng
19th Log
14th A-d Art
17th Mech
15th Tank
17th Mech
23rd S-p Art
25th A-d Art
26th Tank
27th Mech
29th Log
210th Eng
33rd How Art
34th MRL Art
35th A-d Art
36th Tank
39th Log
32nd Inf
38th Mech
43rd How Art
45th A-d Art
46th Tank
47th Mech
49th Log
410th Eng
42nd Inf
48th Mech
1st H-C Art
2nd H-C Art
3rd Can Art
4th Can Art
S-p C&H Art
Mix Miss Art
69th Log
1st River
2nd River
2nd Pont
Log
21st Sig
T72 Tank
Arm-Rec
- Army Command
- 1st Brigade
- 10th Command Battalion (Novi Sad)
- 11th Infantry Battalion (Pančevo)
- 12th Self-propelled Artillery Battalion (Bačka Topola)
- 13th Self-propelled Multiple Rocket Launcher Artillery Battalion (Sremska Mitrovica)
- 14th Air-defence Artillery Battalion (Pančevo)
- 15th Tank Battalion (Sremska Mitrovica)
- 16th Mechanized Battalion (Sremska Mitrovica)
- 17th Mechanized Battalion (Bačka Topola)
- 18th Engineer Battalion (Novi Sad)
- 19th Logistics Battalion (Novi Sad)
- 111th Infantry Battalion (Loznica)
- 2nd Brigade
- 20th Command Battalion (Kraljevo)
- 21st Infantry Battalion (Raška)
- 22nd Infantry Battalion (Požega)
- 23rd Self-propelled Artillery Battalion (Kraljevo)
- 24th Self-propelled Multiple Rocket Launcher Artillery Battalion (Valjevo)
- 25th Air-defence Artillery Battalion (Kraljevo)
- 26th Tank Battalion (Kraljevo)
- 27th Mechanized Battalion (Kraljevo)
- 28th Mechanized Battalion (Novi Pazar)
- 29th Logistics Battalion (Kraljevo)
- 210th Engineer Battalion (Kraljevo)
- 211th Mountain Battalion (Priboj, in process of formation)[4]
- 3rd Brigade
- 30th Command Battalion (Niš)
- 31st Infantry Battalion (Zaječar)
- 32nd Infantry Battalion (Zaječar)
- 33rd Self-propelled Howitzer Artillery Battalion (Niš)
- 34th Multiple Rocket Launcher Artillery Battalion (Niš)
- 35th Air-defence Artillery Battalion (Niš)
- 36th Tank Battalion (Niš)
- 37th Mechanized Battalion (Kuršumlija)
- 38th Mechanized Battalion (Kuršumlija)
- 39th Logistics Battalion (Niš)
- 310th Engineer Battalion (Prokuplje)
- 4th Brigade
- 40th Command Battalion (Vranje)
- 41st Infantry Battalion (Bujanovac, Army Base "Jug")
- 42nd Infantry Battalion (Bujanovac, Army Base "Jug")
- 43rd Self-propelled Howitzer Artillery Battalion (Vranje)
- 44th Self-propelled Multiple Rocket Launcher Artillery Battalion (Leskovac)
- 45th Air-defence Artillery Battalion (Vranje)
- 46th Tank Battalion (Vranje)
- 47th Mechanized Battalion (Vranje)
- 48th Mechanized Battalion (Bujanovac, Army Base "Jug")
- 49th Logistics Battalion (Vranje)
- 410th Engineer Battalion (Vranje)
- Mixed Artillery Brigade
- Command Battalion (Niš)
- 1st Howitzer-Cannon Artillery Battalion (Niš)
- 2nd Howitzer-Cannon Artillery Battalion (Niš)
- 3rd Cannon Artillery Battalion (Niš)
- 4th Cannon Artillery Battalion (Niš)
- Self-propelled Howitzer-Cannon Artillery Battalion (Niš)
- Mixed Missile Artillery Battalion (Niš)
- 69th Logistics Battalion (Niš)
- River Flotilla
- Command Company (Novi Sad)
- 1st River Detachment (Novi Sad)
- 2nd River Detachment (Belgrade)
- 1st Pontoon Battalion (Šabac)
- 2nd Pontoon Battalion (Novi Sad)
- Logistics Company (Novi Sad)
- Multinational Operations Training Centre
- Technical Overhauling Institute "Čačak"
Equipment
The following equipment is in operational use as of 2022:
Armored vehicles
- M-84 main battle tank - 212[5]
- T-72B1MS main battle tank - 30[6]
- BVP M-80 infantry fighting vehicle - 320
- Lazar armoured personnel carrier - 30 Lazar 3[7]
- BRDM-2 armoured reconnaissance vehicle - 66 (30 BRDM-2MS; 36 BRDM-2)[8][9]
- BOV KIV armoured reconnaissance vehicle - 10
- Miloš light armoured vehicle - 20[10]
- Humvee light armoured vehicle - 40[11][12]
- BOV M-86 light armoured vehicle - 51 (used by military police)[9]
Artillery
- Nora B-52 155mm self-propelled howitzer - 18[13]
- 2S1 Gvozdika 122mm self-propelled howitzer - 72[9]
- Nora M-84 152mm howitzer - 36[9]
- M-87 Orkan 262mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher - 4[9]
- M-77 Oganj 128mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher - 60[9]
- M-94 Plamen-S 128mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher - 18[9]
- M74/M75 120mm mortar[9]
Anti-armour
- BOV Polo M-83 tank destroyer (armed with 9M14T Malyutka missile)[9]
- 9M14 Malyutka anti-tank missile system[14]
- 9K111 Fagot anti-tank missile system[9]
- M80 Zolja anti-tank missile launcher[9]
- M79 Osa anti-tank missile launcher[9]
Air-defence
- PASARS-16 short-range surface-to-air missile system (armed with Mistral missiles) - 3 batteries[15]
- 9K35 Strela-10 short-range surface-to-air missile system - 1 battery[9]
- 9K31 Strela-1 short-range surface-to-air missile system - 9 batteries[9]
- Bofors L/70 anti-aircraft gun - 72[9]
- 9K34 Strela-3 MANPADS[9]
- 9K32 Strela-2 MANPADS[9]
Vessels
- Neštin class minesweeper - 4
- Type 20 Biscaya class river patrol craft - 3
- Type 22 441 class landing crafts - 5
- RPČ 111 patrol vessel - 1
- River patrol boats - 4
- Tanker - 1
- Degaussing vessel - 1
- Command ship - 1
- RIB 720 rigid inflatable boat - 10
Firearms
- Zastava CZ99 pistol[9]
- Zastava M19 assault rifle
- Zastava M21 assault rifle[9]
- Zastava M70 assault rifle[9]
- Zastava M84 machine gun[9]
- Zastava M72 light machine gun[9]
- Zastava M93 anti-material rifle[9]
- Zastava M91 sniper rifle[9]
Ranks
Officers
The rank insignia of commissioned officers.
Rank group | General / flag officers | Senior officers | Junior officers | Officer cadet | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Генерал General |
Генерал-потпуковник General-potpukovnik |
Генерал-мајор General-major |
Бригадни генерал Brigadni general |
Пуковник Pukovnik |
Потпуковник Potpukovnik |
Мајор Major |
Капетан прве класе Kapetan prve klase |
Капетан Kapetan |
Поручник Poručnik |
Потпоручник Potporučnik |
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Rank group | General / flag officers | Senior officers | Junior officers | Officer cadet | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Enlisted
The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel.
Rank group | Senior NCOs | Junior NCOs | Enlisted | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Заставник I класе Zastavnik I klase |
Заставник Zastavnik |
Старији Водник I класе Stariji Vodnik I klase |
Старији Водник Stariji Vodnik |
Водник Vodnik |
Млађи водник Mlađi vodnik |
Десетар Desetar |
Разводник Razvodnik |
Војник Vojnik | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rank group | Senior NCOs | Junior NCOs | Enlisted |
See also
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