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  2. Military Archive, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The Military Archive is not legally allowed to directly communicate with foreign citizens or organizations. [1] Instead, researchers with foreign citizenship who wish to access its materials must submit their applications via the Serbian diplomatic representation abroad or through their respective embassy in Serbia. [1]

  3. Serbian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Armed Forces (Serbian: Војска Србије, romanized: Vojska Srbije) is the military of Serbia.. The President of the Republic acts as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, while administration and defence policy is carried out by the Government through the Ministry of Defence.

  4. Serbian Army - Wikipedia

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    13,200 (2021 est.) [1] Part of: Serbian Armed Forces: Command HQ: Niš, Serbia: Motto(s) За слободу и част Oтаџбине (For freedom and honour of the Fatherland) Anniversaries: 16 November: Engagements: Serbian Revolution Serbian-Turkish Wars (1876–1878) Russo-Turkish War Serbo-Bulgarian War Balkan Wars First Balkan War ...

  5. BVP M-80 - Wikipedia

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    Early research and development of the M-80 began in 1969, with testing of the first completed prototype in 1974. It was first presented publicly in 1975. [1] First examples of the BVP M-80 rolled out in 1979 but full entry to service happened in 1982. [citation needed] The first production variant was the M-80 which was only made in small numbers.

  6. Novica Antić - Wikipedia

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    Antić was born to a military family in Belgrade, in what was then the Socialist Republic of Serbia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.He completed military school in the Yugoslav Army's Department of Engineering as the first in his class in 1999, at which time he entered the professional military service. [1]

  7. Yugoslav Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Una-class boats carried five crewmen, eight combat swimmers, four Mala vehicles, and limpet mines. [1] The Mala vehicles in turn carried two swimmers and 250 kilograms of mines. [1] The navy operated ten Osa I-class and six Rade Končar-class missile boats. [1] The Osa I boats were armed with four SS-N-2A surface-to-surface missile ...

  8. National Library of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Digital library of the National Library of Serbia contains 1.2 million scanned pages in about 70 different collections (Cyrillic manuscripts, old and rare books, books, Serbian children's digital library, newspapers and magazines, cartographic materials, engravings and art material, photographic materials, posters and documentary material ...

  9. Pantsir missile system - Wikipedia

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    Command post for Pantsir system. The first finished version was completed in 1995 with the 1L36 radar, later another was designed. [6] It is a short to medium range ground-based air defence system, wheeled, tracked or stationary with two to three operators.