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  2. Slovenian Air Force and Air Defence - Wikipedia

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    On 9 June 1992 the Air Force Unit of the Slovenian Army was renamed into 15 Brigada Vojaskega Letalstva. The 15 Brigada was divided into two squadrons, one fixed-wing and one helicopter squadron, flying from two bases, Brnik airport and Cerklje ob Krki. The 15 Brigada was under control of the 1 Air Force and Air Defence Force Command located at ...

  3. Slovenian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Slovenian Armed Forces or Slovenian Army (SAF; Slovene: Slovenska vojska; [SV]) are the armed forces of Slovenia. Since 2003, it is organized as a fully professional standing army. The Commander-in-Chief of the SAF is the President of the Republic of Slovenia, while operational command is in the domain of the Chief of the General Staff of ...

  4. Slovenian Ground Force - Wikipedia

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    The current Slovenian Armed Forces are descended from the Territorial Defense of the Republic of Slovenia (Teritorialna Obramba Republike Slovenije; TORS), which was formed in 1968 as a paramilitary complement to the regular army of the former Yugoslav within the territory of Slovenia. The main objectives of TORS were to support the Yugoslav ...

  5. Slovenian military ranks - Wikipedia

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    The Slovenian military ranks are the military insignia used by the Slovenian Armed Forces. ... Slovenian Air Force and Air Defence [1. Višji štabni praporščak:

  6. Pivka Park of Military History - Wikipedia

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    A fortress of the Alpine Wall, built to guard the Italian side of the pre-1941 Rapallo border, is an annex of the museum grounds and is accessible by hiking trail. After WWII, the Pivka barracks were successively inherited by the militaries of Yugoslavia and Slovenia. In 2004, the facility was transferred from the Slovene Ministry of Defense to ...

  7. Highways in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The highways in Slovenia are the central state roads in Slovenia and are divided into motorways (Slovene: avtocesta, AC) and expressways (hitra cesta, HC). Motorways are dual carriageways with a speed limit of 130 kilometres per hour (81 mph). They have white-on-green road signs as in Italy, Croatia and other countries nearby.

  8. Slovenian Territorial Defence - Wikipedia

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    Slovenian Territorial Defence on December 17 1990 in Kočevska Reka. After the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, the Yugoslav leadership adopted the doctrine of General People's Defence [1] and established the Territorial Defense. After the victory of democratic parties in the 1990 Slovenian parliamentary election, the central ...

  9. File:Roundel of the Slovenian Air Force.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: roundel of the Slovenian Air Force. Date: 1 June 2009: Source: Own work: Author: F l a n k e r: ... If the file has been modified from its original state ...