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Armed Forces of Bosnia-Herzegovina (OSBIH / ОСБИХ; Oružane snage BIH / Оружане снаге БИХ) is the official military force of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnian Armed forces were founded in 2005 and are composed of two founding armies: Bosniak-Croat, Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Bosnian Serb, Army of Republika Srpska. The Ministry of Defense of Bosnia and Herzegovina, founded in 2004, is in charge of the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Conscription was completely abolished in Bosnia and Herzegovina effective on and from 1 January 2006.
Structure
Structure of Military Forces
- Chairman of the Joint Staff - Lt. General Safet Podžić
- Commander of the Operational Command - General Vlado Džoić
- Minister of Defense - Selmo Cikotić
Location's of Military Forces
- 9,000 professional soldiers
- 1,000 civilian staff
- 5,000 Reserve forces
Defense Law
- Joint Command and Operational Command - Sarajevo
- Support Command - Banja Luka
- 3 Infantry Brigades - Tuzla, Banja Luka, and Čapljina
- Air Forces Brigade - Banja Luka
- Tactical Brigade - Sarajevo
- Infantry Battalions - Banja Luka, Bihać, Bijeljina, Bileća, Čapljina, Kiseljak, Livno, Orašje, Prijedor, Tuzla ,Ustikolin and Zenica
- Helicopter Battalion - Sarajevo and Banja Luka
- Air Defense Battalion - Sarajevo
- Air Reconnaissance Battalion - Banja Luka
- Air Support Battalion - Sarajevo and Banja Luka
- Artillery Battalion - Doboj, Mostar and Žepče
- Military Intelligence Battalion and Military Police Battalion - Butilama
- Armored Battalion - Tuzla
- De mining Battalion - Bugojno
- Logistics Bases - Doboj and Sarajevo
BiH Defense Law Defines the Following areas:
Equipment
- Military of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Government Institutions
- Entity jurisdictions and structure
- Budget and Financing
- Composition of Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- War declaration
- Natural disasters
- Conflict of interests and professionalism
- Oath to Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Flags, Anthem and Military Insignia
- Transitional and end orders
The Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina use:
Infantry weapons
Other equipment
- M-16A1 United States
- HK33A2 Germany
- MP-5A5 Germany
- M-70 Yugoslavia
- CZ 999 Yugoslavia
- M60 machine guns United States
- M240 machine guns United States
- M2 .50 caliber machine guns United States
- Zolja Yugoslavia
- AT4 Sweden
- M79 rocket launcher 90 mm "Osa" Yugoslavia
Logistic
- Hughes/Magnavox AN/PRC-126 hand held radios
- NAPCO AN/PRC-77 man pack radios
- tactical telephones
- binoculars
- 10kW generators
MBT
- ~20 Mercedes-Benz G-270 Puch (Military Police/Officers)
- ~40 Mercedes-Benz Unimog (Donated by Germany) Germany
- 100 TAM-110 Yugoslavia
- 90 TAM-130 Yugoslavia
- 68 TAM-5000 Yugoslavia
- ~400 US Army trucks (donation by US) United States
APC and IFV
- 52 AMX-30S France
- 45 M-60A3 United States{45 donated by US Armed Forces}
- 85 M-84 Yugoslavia
- 150 T-55 Soviet Union (withdrawn from service)
Towed artillery
- 100 AMX-10P France (10 is AMX-10RC)
- 80 M-113A2 United States (donation by US Army)
- 60 BVP M-80A Yugoslavia
- 52 HMMWV United States
SP Artillery
- 101 M114A2 Howitzer United States
- 159 M-56 howitzer Yugoslavia
- 110 D-30 Soviet Union
- 79 M-46 Soviet Union
- 92 D-20 Soviet Union
MRL
- 14 2S1 Gvozdika Soviet Union
- ~30 M36 Jackson United States (scraped)
ATGW:
- 6 BM-21 Soviet Union
- 20 M-63 "Plamen" Yugoslavia
- 37 APR-40 Romania
- 7 M-77 Oganj Yugoslavia
- 2 M-87 "Orkan" Yugoslavia
Anti-tank guns:
- 260 AT-3 Sagger Soviet Union
- 52 AT-4 Spigot Soviet Union
- 40 MILAN France
- 28 TF-8 United States
- 2 BOV-1 Yugoslavia
AAA GUNS 20mm:
- 77 T-12 / MT-12 Soviet Union
Helicopters
- 20 BOV-3 Yugoslavia
- 23 M-55 Yugoslavia
- 19 ZU-23 23mm Soviet Union
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