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Slovenian Army and Navy division
Sign Slovenian Army.jpeg
Emblem of the Slovenian Army
Active 1991-1993 Slovene Territorial Defense Forces
Country Slovenia
Allegiance NATO
Branch Ground Army and Navy
Type ground army and naval detachment
Role Defending Slovenian territory
Size about 9000 personnel
Engagements Slovenian War of Independence
War on Terrorism

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[edit] Slovenian Army

Slovenian Army and naval detachment is the primary component of Slovenian Armed forces.


[edit] Naval detachment

Slovenian fast patrol boat HPL-21 Ankaran


The Slovenian navy was built from scratch because Territorial Defense Forces of Slovenia was not equipped with vessels. In 1991 a small diving detachment was formed in Ankaran, it was equipped with sport diving equipment because of Embargo. After the lift of the embargo in 1996 Slovenia bought a single Israeli-built IAI-Ramta Super Dvora Mk2 class patrol boat. In 2008 it was announced that Slovenia will receive a Project 10412 patrol boat. This vessel is special equipped for Slovenian needs.

[edit] History

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 National Army (JNA) and conduct guerrilla operations in the event of an invasion.

When Slovenia declared independence at the onset of the Yugoslav Wars in 1991, the TORS and the Slovenian police comprised the majority of forces engaging the Yugoslav People's Army during the Ten-Day War. The Slovenian Armed Forces were formally established in 1993 as a reorganization of the TORS.

[edit] Current status

A major reorganization of the Slovenian Armed Forces is currently underway, with the goal of changing it from a territorial defense force into a deployable force primarily aimed at peacekeeping. After 1993, the Slovenian Armed Forces had relied on mandatory military service, with conscripts receiving 6–7 months of training. In 2003, the Slovenian Government abolished conscription and as of July 2004, the Slovenian Armed Forces had been almost completely reorganised into a professional army now based on volunteers. Currently there are approximately 7,000 active troops and approximately 5,500 in reserve, reduced from 55,000 personnel during conscription. The Slovenian Army now consists of three brigades, the 1st, 72nd and an Air Defense and Aviation Brigade. In addition to the aviation unit, the Slovenian Army also contains a naval unit, both of which are subordinate to it.

During a press conference on July 18, 2008[1], the Slovenian defense minister confirmed plans for the acquisition of a Russian Svetlyak class (Project 10412) patrol boat. Displacing 355 (full 395) tons and measuring 49.5 x 9.2 x 2.6 m, the vessel will have a maximum speed of 30 knots and a complement of 24. Armaments include one 30mm AK-630m cannon, two side-mounted 14.5mm machine guns and 16 air-defense missiles. The ship will be built by ALMAZ Shipbuilding[2] of Saint Petersburg; delivery is expected in 2010. Total cost of the purchase is said to be $39.4 million, two-thirds of which will be covered by existing Russian debt. [3]

[edit] Weapons and equipment

[edit] Infantry

Slovene soldiers with FN F2000S assault rifle
Soltam TN90 155/45 mm howitzer

[edit] Small arms

[edit] Antitank weapons

[edit] Artillery

[edit] Tanks and IFVs

[edit] Other vehicles

[edit] Naval force

[edit] Former equipment

Slovenian 9M111 Fagot anti-tank guided missile

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