Military of Serbian Krajina

Military of Serbian Krajina
Army of Serbian Krajina
Српска Војска Крајине
Emblem of the Serbian Army of Krajina.svg
Emblem of the Military of Serbian Krajina
Active 1992- 1995
Country Republic of Serbian Krajina
Role Land force
Size 55,000 soldiers
Engagements Operation Coast-91, Battle of Vukovar, Operation Medak Pocket, Operation Winter '94, Operation Maslenica, Operation Summer '95, Operation Flash, Operation Storm.

The Serb Army of Krajina (Serbian: Српска Војска Крајине / Srpska Vojska Krajine ; abbreviated СВК / SVK) was officially formed on March 19, 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 state of Serb Krajina, dissolved in 1995.

Contents

Organization

Commander in Chief

Commander

  • Mile Novaković (1992-1994)
  • Milan Celeketić (1994-1995)
  • Mile Mrkšić (1995)
Territorial organization of SVK

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

Strength:

  • 38,000 soldiers and officers
  • 14,500 reserve soldiers
  • 4,100 police

Equipment

Equipment
percent
Tanks
  
80%
Armored personnel carriers
  
15%
Helicopters
  
5%
Krajina Airforce Galeb G2.jpg
Krajina Airforce Gazelle
UTVA 66
Krajina Airforce Zlin 526.jpeg
  • Other
    • Krajina ekspres
    • K-15 Krajina Missile

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