Army of the Republic of Serb Krajina
Serbian Army of Krajina Српска Војска Крајине Srpska Vojska Krajine | |
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Emblem of the Serbian Army of Krajina | |
Active | 1992–1995 |
Country | Republic of Serbian Krajina |
Allegiance | President of Serbian Krajina |
Type | Army |
Role | Ground defence |
Size | 55,000 soldiers |
H/Q | Knin |
Engagements | |
Disbanded | 8 August 1995 |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders |
Mile Novaković, Milan Čeleketić, Mile Mrkšić |
Insignia | |
War Flag |
The Serbian Army of Krajina (Serbian: Српска Војска Крајине, Srpska Vojska Krajine; abbreviated СВК / SVK) was officially formed on 19 March 1992. The Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK) covered an area of some 17,028 km² at its peak. The RSK was located entirely inland and thus had no navy. The military, along with the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina, dissolved in 1995.
Organization
Commanders-in-Chief
- Milan Babić (1992)
- Goran Hadžić (1992–1994)
- Milan Martić (1994–1995)
Commanders
- Mile Novaković (1992–1994)
- Milan Čeleketić (1994–1995)
- Mile Mrkšić (1995)
Structure
- 105th Aviation Brigade
- 44th Air defense rocket brigade
- 75th Mixed artillery brigade
- Operational Group "Pauk"
- Special forces corps
- 7th Dalmatinski corps
- 15th Lički corps
- 21st Kordunski corps
- 39th Banijski corps
- 18th Zapadno-Slavnoski corps
- 11th Istočno-Slavonski corps
At the creation of the army, it was planned that its number would be 80,000 people, however it turned out to be less.
- According to Colonel Costa Novakovic: 62,483 (772 officers, 2,709 non-commissioned officers and 59,002 soldiers) or 78% of the planned number.[1]
- According to the General Staff in 1994: 62,805 (2,890 officers, 4,329 non-commissioned officers and 55,886 soldiers).[2]
- According to General Milisav Sekulic: 71,409 (3,291 officers, 3,424 non-commissioned officers and 60,496 soldiers).[3]
Equipment
- Armored Vehicles
- Artillery
- Anti-aircraft
- Aircraft
Gallery
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Krajina Airforce G-2 Galeb
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Krajina Airforce Aérospatiale Gazelle
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Krajina Airforce Utva 66
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Krajina Airforce Zlin Z-526
Notes
External links
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