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The Czech Armed Forces (Czech: Armáda České republiky) comprise of the military, air forces and support units. After joining NATO in March 12, 1999, the Czech Republic is completing a major overhaul of the extensive Czechoslovak Armed Forces (about 200,000) which until 1989 formed one of the pillars of the Warsaw Pact military alliance. Czech forces have been gradually downsized from 90,000 in 1993 to 63,601 in 1999[3] to 35,000 in 2005 and at the same time modernized and reoriented toward defensive posture. In 2004 the army transformed into a fully professional organization and compulsory military service was abolished.
[edit] Structure of the Czech Armed ForcesStructure of the Czech Armed Forces consists of three parts:
[edit] Equipment Assault rifle Sa vz. 58. Czech modernized T-72. Czech BVP-2 on a Military parade in Prague, 28 October 2008. Czech Air Force PZL W-3A Equipment size at July 1, 2008:[4] Main battle tanks: IFV:
Artillery:
Non armoured vehicles:
Air-defence systems:
Combat aircraft and helicopters:
Support/transport aircraft and helicopters:
Training aircraft and helicopters:
VIP transport Small arms & hand weapons:
[edit] Recent operationsThe Czech Republic is a member of the UN and the OSCE and has contributed to numerous peacekeeping operations, including IFOR/SFOR in Bosnia, Desert Shield/Desert Storm, Afghanistan, Kosovo and Iraq. Current deployments (as of 2005):
[edit] UniformsMilitary band Olomouc in different types of uniforms:
[edit] Commanding officers
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