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On 28 June 1991 a Yugoslav Air Force Gazelle defected to Slovenia, providing the first helicopter for the Territorial Defence Force. During the war it also was equipped with three ex-Police Bell 412s and an Agusta A-109A. On 9 June 1992 the Air Force Unit of the Slovenian Army was renamed into 15 Brigada Vojaskega Letalstva.
As Slovenian ground force already has 11 Roland (missile) II short range air defences, the ministry of defence of RS said that they will make a purchase of a short to medium range air defence system with integrated radar which reduce the need for trucks to tow a radar for the air defence system. Purchase will be done in around 2024.
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 ...
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United States Slovenia: Light multi-role vehicle Unknown Upgraded oshkosh JLTV with 25mm turret developed by Slovenian company Valhalla. Humvee United States Slovenia: Light multi-role vehicle 30 M1114 and M1152 variants.Some humvees have been upgraded with a spike LR system developed by Slovenia. Will be gradually replaced by Oshkosh L-ATV.
The command language in TO was Slovenian, and this itself was organized in the form of an ancillary impact force to the JNA. After 1990 it was organized as a separate army, which was finally formed in the months before independence, in accordance with the Slovenian Constitution, which had been adopted in 1991.