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Сербские вооруженные силы

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Сербские вооруженные силы
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Эмблема сербских вооруженных сил
Основан 6 мая 1830 года ; 194 лет назад ( 1830-05-06 )
Текущая форма 8 июня 2006 г. [ 1 ]
Сервисные филиалы  Сербская армия
 Сербские воздушные силы и противовоздушная оборона
Штаб -квартира Белград , Сербия
Лидерство
Commander-in-chiefPresident Aleksandar Vučić
Minister of DefenceBratislav Gašić
Chief of the General StaffGeneral Milan Mojsilović
Personnel
Military age18 years of age
ConscriptionNo
Available for
military service
2,848,803, age 15–49 (2022[5])
Fit for
military service
2,250,554, age 15–49 (2022[5])
Reaching military
age annually
72,180 (2022[5])
Active personnel22,500[2]
Reserve personnel2,000 (active reserve)[3]
600,000 (passive reserve)
Deployed personnel336[4]
Expenditure
Budget$1.48 billion (2024)[6]
Percent of GDP1.8% (2024)
Industry
Domestic suppliersYugoimport SDPR (armored vehicles and artillery systems)
Zastava Arms (firearms)
Prvi Partizan (small-caliber ammunition)
Sloboda (large-caliber ammunition)
Krušik (large-caliber ammunition)
Milan Blagojević (gunpowder)
Utva (trainer aircraft and drones)
FAP (light utility vehicles)
Zastava Tervo (light utility vehicles)
Yumco (combat and service uniforms)
Mile Dragić (combat helmets and ballistic vests)
Foreign suppliers Russia
 China
 France
 Germany
Annual exports$449 million (2021)[7]
Related articles
HistoryHistory of the Serbian Army
History of the Serbian Air Force
RanksMilitary ranks of Serbia

Сербские вооруженные силы ( Сербия : Сербии , Романизированная : Армия Сербии ) является военным Сербии . Армия

Президент Республики выступает в качестве главнокомандующего осуществляется администрацией и оборонной политикой вооруженными силами, в то время как правительство через Министерство обороны . -высший операционный орган, отвечающий за развертывание и подготовку вооруженных сил в мире и войны Генеральный штаб .

Военная служба является добровольной, хотя призыв в военное время может возникнуть . По состоянию на 2024 год Сербия занимает 56 из 145 стран, рассмотренных для ежегодного обзора GFP. [ 8 ]

Сербские вооруженные силы состоит из двух ветвей: сербская армия , сербская воздушная сила и противовоздушная оборона .

Serbia has a long military tradition dating to early medieval period. The modern Serbian military dates back to the Serbian Revolution which started in 1804 with the First Serbian Uprising against the Ottoman occupation of Serbia. The victories in the battles of Ivankovac (1805), Mišar (August 1806), Deligrad (December 1806) and Belgrade (November–December 1806), led to the establishment of the Principality of Serbia in 1817. The subsequent Second Serbian Uprising of 1815–1817 led to full independence and recognition of the Kingdom of Serbia and weakened the Ottoman dominance in the Balkans. In November 1885 the Serbo-Bulgarian War occurred following Bulgarian unification and resulted in a Bulgarian victory. In 1912 the First Balkan War (1912–1913) erupted between the Ottoman Empire and the Balkan League (Serbia, Greece, Montenegro and Bulgaria). Balkan League victories in the Battle of Kumanovo (October 1912), the Battle of Prilep (November 1912), the Battle of Monastir (November 1912), the Battle of Adrianople (November 1912 to March 1913), and the Siege of Scutari (October 1912 to April 1913) resulted in the defeat of the Ottoman Empire, which lost most of its remaining Balkan territories per the Treaty of London (May 1913). Shortly after, the Second Balkan War (June to August, 1913) broke out when Bulgaria, dissatisfied with the division of territory, declared war against its former allies, Serbia and Greece. Following a string of defeats, Bulgaria requested an armistice and signed the 1913 Treaty of Bucharest, formally ending the war.

Serbia's independence and growing influence threatened neighboring Austria-Hungary which led to the Bosnian crisis of 1908–09. Consequently, from 1901, all Serbian males between the ages of 21 and 46 became liable for general mobilization.[9] Following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in June 1914, Austria-Hungary implicated Serbians and declared war on Serbia (July 1914), which marked the beginning of the First World War of 1914–1918. Serbian forces repelled three consecutive invasions by Austria in 1914, securing the first major victories of the war for the Allies, but were eventually overwhelmed by the combined forces of the Central Powers (October–November 1915) and forced to retreat through Albania (1915–1916) to the Greek island of Corfu (1915–1916).

Serbian military activity after World War I took place in the context of various Yugoslav armies until the break-up of Yugoslavia in the 1990s and the restoration of Serbia as an independent state in 2006.

Organization

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The Serbian Armed Forces are commanded by the General Staff corp of senior officers. The general staff is led by the Chief of the General Staff. The President who is the Commander-in-Chief appoints the Chief of the General Staff on the suggestion of the minister of defense.[10] The current Chief of the General Staff is General Milan Mojsilović.

Organization of the Serbian Armed Forces

Service branches

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The armed forces consist of the following service branches:

Serbian Army

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The Serbian Army (Kopnena vojska Srbije - KoV) is the land-based and the largest component of the armed forces consisting of: infantry, armoured, artillery, engineering units as well as River Flotilla. It is responsible for defending the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Serbia; participating in peacekeeping operations; and providing humanitarian aid and disaster relief.

Serbian Air Force and Air Defence

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The Serbian Air Force and Air Defence (Ratno vazduhoplovstvo i protivvazduhoplovna odbrana Vojske Srbije - RViPVO) is the aviation and anti-aircraft defence based component of the armed forces consisting of: aviation, anti-aircraft, surveillance and reconnaissance units. Its mission is to guard and protect the sovereignty of Serbian airspace, and jointly with the Army, to protect territorial integrity.

Command structure

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Command structure of the Serbian Armed Forces is centered around General Staff as the highest command authority, and three separate commands: one for each of the branches (Army Command and Air Force and Air Defence Command) and one responsible for training (Training Command).

General Staff

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The Serbian General Staff (Generalštab Vojske Srbije) makes strategic and tactical preparations and procedures for use during peacetime and war. Special forces (63rd Parachute Brigade and 72nd Brigade for Special Operations) are under direct command of the Chief of the General Staff. Organizational units of the Armed Forces subordinated to the General Staff are: Guard, Signal Brigade, Central Logistics Base, 224th Center for Electronic Action, Technical Testing Center, Peacekeeping Operations Center, as well as the Directorate of Military Police (which includes Criminal Investigative Group and Detachment of the Military Police for Special Operations "Cobras").[11]

Army Command

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Army Command (Komanda Kopnene vojske) is responsible for unitary, administrative and operational control of the Army. Army Command headquarters is in Niš.

Air Force and Air Defence Command

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Air Force and Air Defence Command (Komanda Ratnog vazduhoplovstva i protivvazduhoplovne odbrane) is responsible for unitary, administrative and operational control of the Air Force and Air Defence. Its headquarters is in Zemun.

Training Command

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The Training Command (Komanda za obuku) is responsible for providing basic and specialist training for soldiers, non-commissioned officers and officers of Serbian Armed Forces as well the members of foreign armies. It also serves the role of maintaining the reserve regional brigade structure of the Serbian Armed Forces.

Equipment

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The Serbian Armed Forces has a wide variety of equipment, mix of older Yugoslav and Soviet products (dating back to the 1980s and even 1970s) and new equipment, either domestically-produced from Serbian defence contractors or acquired from foreign producers (main suppliers being Russia, France, China, and to a lesser extent Germany).

Inventory of Serbian Army includes: 242 tanks (30 Russian T-72 B1MS and 212 Yugoslav-made M-84), 90 self-propelled howitzers (18 domestically-produced Nora B-52 and 72 Soviet-made Gvozdika), 60 Yugoslav-made M-77 Oganj MRLs, 320 Yugoslav-made BVP M-80 infantry fighting vehicles, 37 domestically-produced Lazar armoured personnel carriers, over 100 MRAPs and other armoured vehicles (including 43 domestically-produced Miloš) as well as 18 pieces of domestically-produced PASARS-16 short-range air-defence missile system (armed with total of 50 French Mistral 3 missiles).[12][13]

Serbian Air Force and Air Defense has in operational use the following equipment: 13 Soviet-made MiG-29 fighter aircraft (10 of which are modernized to SM standard and armed with R-77 missiles),[14] 13 Yugoslav-made J-22 attack aircraft, 2 Spanish C-295 transport aircraft,[15] 15 Russian Mi-35 attack helicopter (armed with Ataka missiles),[16] 13 Russian Mi-17 utility helicopters, 6 (and 9 more on order) German H145M utility helicopters, 6 Chinese CH-92 combat drones, 4 batteries of Chinese HQ-22 long-range air-defence missile system,[17] one battery (and 2 more on order) of Russian Pantsir medium-range air-defence missile system.

In last several years Serbia has embarked on ambitious programme of equipment modernisation and acquisition. Whenever possible, the Serbian Ministry of Defence favors products that are manufactured in Serbia such as: Lazar armoured personnel carriers, Miloš light armored infantry vehicles, Nora B-52 artillery systems, Lasta 95 training aircraft. Largest procurement of foreign equipment recently included: Chinese HQ-22 air-defence missile system, Airbus H145M utility helicopters, Russian Mi-35 attack helicopters as well as various missile and radar acquisitions (French Ground Master 400 and Ground Master 200 long- and medium-range radar systems, French surface-to-air Mistral for PASARS vehicles; Russian R-77 air-to-air BVR missiles for MiG-29 fighter aircraft, Ataka air-to-surface missiles for Mi-35 attack helicopters and Kornet man-portable anti-tank guided missiles).

Significant acquisitions of military equipment are also planned in the near future. Recently it was announced the intention of purchase of 12 new French Rafale multirole fighter aircraft with the aim of replacing MiG-29 which will be in service until the end of the 2020s.[18]

Personnel

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The Serbian Armed Forces are composed entirely of professionals and volunteers following the suspension of mandatory military service in 2011.

Active personnel

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There are 22,500 active members: 4,200 officers, 6,500 non-commissioned officers, 8,200 active-duty soldiers and 3,500 civilians in volunteer military service.[2] It breaks down as follows:

  • General Staff (including attached units: special forces brigades, Guard, Signal Brigade, Logistics, etc.): 4,300
  • Army Command: 13,200
  • Air Force and Air Defence Command: 3,000
  • Training Command: 2,300

Reserve force

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The reserve force is composed of an active reserve and passive (i.e. war-time) reserve. The active reserve forces have 2,000 members and they are generally required to perform 45 days of military service per year.[3] They are assigned to one of four reserve territorial brigades (Banat Brigade, Belgrade Brigade, Timok Brigade and Rasina Brigade), each having active HQ, command company and logistics company predicted for rapid deployment in case of war. The passive reserve totals about 600,000 citizens of age 18–49 with past military training or experience and is activated only in the events of war.

Traditions

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Motto

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Motto of the Serbian Armed Forces is "For Freedom and Honour of the Fatherland" (Za slobodu i čast Otadžbine) and is found on uniforms as well as on brigade flags.

Armed Forces Day

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Serbian Armed Forces Day (Dan Vojske Srbije) is marked on 23 April, the anniversary of the Second Serbian Uprising. On that day in 1815, in Takovo, prominent elders met and decided to start the fight for liberation of Serbia from the Turkish authorities, which eventually led to the free and independent Serbia.

Patron Saint

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The patron saint (krsna slava) of the Serbian Armed Forces is Saint Stefan Visoki. The first celebration was held in 2023; earlier that year, the Holy Council of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church decided that the patron saint of the Serbian Armed Forces should be Saint Stefan Visoki, 15th-century Serbian ruler and saint, remembered as a wise statesman and a successful military leader.[19]

Marches

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High-stepping in a parade in 2014

The Serbian military was the first to pioneer the high-step as a military step. It is similar to the goose step, with the difference being that the knee is bent at the top of the arc. It was used by the Royal Yugoslav Army and at the time was called the "male step". The Yugoslav People's Army abandoned it after World War II, being in use for over two decades before being replaced by high-stepping in the 1975 Victory Day Parade, to assert itself as independent from Soviet influence. High-stepping is still used today by Serbian Armed Forces, and is also utilized by the militaries of North Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

March Music

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There are several marches in use in Serbian Armed Forces. The standard one is Parade March (Paradni marš), while the Guard uses its own Guard March (Gardijski marš) as standard march music. Also frequently used and the most popular and recognizable by the general public in Serbia is famous March on the Drina (Marš na Drinu). Other frequently used march is Vojvoda Stepa Stepanović March (Marš vojvode Stepe Stepanovića).

Deployments

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The Serbian Armed Forces actively take part in numerous multinational peacekeeping missions.[4]

Country Mission Number of personnel
 Cyprus UNFICYP 1 staff officer, 2 observers, 6 non-commissioned officers and 37 infantry
 Central African Republic MINUSCA 3 staff officers, 2 observers, 68 medical infantry
 Central African Republic EUTM RCA 7 medical infantry
 DR Congo MONUC 2 staff officers, 2 doctors and 4 technicians
Lebanon UNIFIL 8 staff officers, 5 national support element and 164 infantry
 Liberia UNMIL 1 officer as military observers
 Mali EUTM Mali 3 medical infantry
Middle East UNTSO 2 officers
 Somalia EUTM Somalia Medical Corps team including 1 staff officer, 1 doctor and 3 medical technicians
 Somalia EUNAVFOR 4 OHQ staff officers, 1 OHQ non-commissioned officer, 2 FHQ staff officers and 12 members of AVPD

See also

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  2. ^ Jump up to: а беременный «Обилие Сербии, Хорватии, Бих, Черногории и Северной Македонии в 2021 году» . 28 декабря 2021 года.
  3. ^ Jump up to: а беременный «От машины до Позао» (и серб). Вечерние новости. 22 марта 2013 года . Получено 24 мая 2014 года .
  4. ^ Jump up to: а беременный «Министерство обороны Республики Сербия - текущие многонациональные операции» .
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  6. ^ «Военный бюджет Сербии в 2024 году: больше денег на заработную плату, меньше на оружие и обучение » . 24 октября 2023 года.
  7. ^ «Где Сербия экспортирует оружие и военную технику - Годовой отчет опубликован » . 20 апреля 2023 года.
  8. ^ «2024 военный рейтинг силы» . www.globalfirepower.com . Получено 2024-03-12 .
  9. ^ «Сербская армия в Первой мировой войне» . Архивировано из оригинала на 2009-03-23.
  10. ^ «Закон о сербской армии» .
  11. ^ «Генеральный штаб сербской армии» (на сербском языке). www.vs.rs.
  12. ^ «[Партнер 2021] Все о бронированной премьере, модернизации и модификациях» . 22 октября 2021 года.
  13. ^ "Vučić: Kupili smo 18 sistema Mistral sa 50 raketa" . 16 July 2019.
  14. ^ «Сербские Migs 29 существа, вооруженные ракетами авиационных бал R-77» . 27 апреля 2022 года.
  15. ^ «RTS :: Общество :: Армия Сербии также доставила другому транспортеру, Замен для знаменитого советского« Антонов-26 » . www.rts.rs. Получено 2024-03-12 .
  16. ^ Воджинович, Пеар (2023-11-23). «[Последний жилет] Батаджника показывает вертолеты Mi-35p, закупленные на Кипре, приобрел 22 сказки радара, объявленную покупку более эрбас-вертолетов» . Tango Six (у сербского) . Получено 2024-03-12 .
  17. ^ «[Exclusive] Первые детали и описание характеристик: мы подошли к большинству транспортных средств в составе одной батареи системы PVO FK-3» . 2 мая 2022 года.
  18. ^ «Вучич: Сербия ведет переговоры о покупке двух эскадрилов Рафала в течение года, во вторник или свадьбами мы закупают боевые самолеты, китайская битва с битвами » . 9 апреля 2022 года.
  19. ^ «Слава Кришны армии Сербии | Сербская армия» . www.vs.rs. Получено 2024-03-12 .
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