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Special Forces Of Serbia
There are several elite or special forces of Serbia (''specijalne jedinice''), either as part of the Serbian Armed Forces or Police of Serbia The Police of Serbia ( sr, Полиција Србије, Policija Srbije), formally the Police of the Republic of Serbia ( sr, Полиција Републике Србије, Policija Republike Srbije), commonly abbreviated to Serbian Police ( s .... Units Active Defunct * Counter-Terrorist Unit, Police, merged into SAJ * Special Operations Unit, SDB/Police, disbanded * Special Police Units, SDB/Police, disbanded References External links * Specijalne jedinice{{in lang, sr ...
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Serbian Armed Forces
The Serbian Armed Forces ( sr, Војска Србије, Vojska Srbije) is the military of Serbia. The President of Serbia acts as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, while administration and defence policy is carried out by the Government of Serbia, Government through the Ministry of Defence (Serbia), Ministry of Defence. The highest operational authority, in-charge of the deployment and preparation of the armed forces in peace and war, is the Serbian General Staff, General Staff. Military service is voluntary, though conscription may occur in wartime. As of 2022, Serbia is ranked 61 of 140 out of the countries considered for the annual GFP review. The Serbian Armed Forces consists of two branches: Serbian Army and Serbian Air Force and Air Defence. History Serbia has a long military tradition dating to early medieval period. The modern Serbian military dates back to the Serbian revolution, Serbian Revolution which started in 1804 with the First Serbian Uprising agains ...
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Police Of Serbia
The Police of Serbia ( sr, Полиција Србије, Policija Srbije), formally the Police of the Republic of Serbia ( sr, Полиција Републике Србије, Policija Republike Srbije), commonly abbreviated to Serbian Police ( sr, Српска полиција, Srpska policija), is the national civilian police force of the Republic of Serbia. The Serbian Police is responsible for all local and national law enforcement. It is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The General Police Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs has 15 organizational units and 27 Regional Police Directorates. Organization The Ministry's General Police Directorate operates five separate departments, the: *Department for Organization, Prevention and Community Policing, *Department for Public Peace and Order and Other Police Affairs, *Department for Special Actions, Intervention Police Formation, Defense Preparations and Reserve Preparation, *Department for Co ...
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SAJ CT Member
Saj may refer to: * Saj (bread) * Saj (utensil) * Saj', Arabic literary genre * Saj, Iran, a village in Qazvin Province * Saj, the tree ''Terminalia elliptica'' * Saj (Coronation Street), TV character * Sahu language, ISO 639-3 language code SAJ may refer to: * Scout Association of Japan * Sir Anerood Jugnauth, former President and PM of Mauritius * Special Anti-Terrorist Unit (Serbia) (Serbian: ) * St Johns railway station, London, England, National Rail station code * Finnish Trade Union Federation () ** Finnish Trade Union Federation (1960) The Finnish Trade Union Federation ( fi, Suomen Ammattijärjestö, SAJ) was a national trade union centre in Finland. The federation was established in 1960, as a split from the Finnish Federation of Trade Unions (SAK), by unions which supported th ...
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Special Anti-Terrorist Unit (Serbia)
The Special Anti-Terrorist Unit ( sr-cyr, Специјална антитерористичка јединица, САЈ) is the police tactical unit of the Serbian Police. History The Special Police Force ( sr-cyr, Јединица милиције за специјална дејства) of the Republican Secretary for the Interior of the Socialist Republic of Serbia was established on 18 December 1978. The first base for the Milicija unit was at the Milicija Station in New Belgrade. Its first commander was Miloš Bujenović. In 1983, the unit moved to Belgrade Airport in Surčin. In 1991, the Ministry of Internal Affairs ( sr-cyr, Министарство унутрашњих послова; MUP) was established with the unit renamed as the Anti-Terrorism Unit. In 1992, the Anti-Terrorism Unit was placed under the Public Security Service ( sr-cyr, Ресор јавне безбедности; RJB) which oversaw the Milicija in the new Republic of Serbia. A command was founded ...
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Gendarmery (Serbia)
The Gendarmery ( sr, Жандармерија, Žandarmerija) is the national gendarmerie force of the Republic of Serbia. It is under the authority of the Police Directorate of the Serbian Ministry of Interior and was formed on 28 June 2001, after the disbandment of the Special Police Units (PJP). Gendarmery in Serbia existed in previous form from 1860 to 1920. As a special unit inside Serbian police, its role can be compared to those of Russian OMON and former Ukrainian Berkut units. As of 2017, Gendarmery consists of about 2,800 members. The Command of the Gendarmery is in Belgrade. The gendarmery's duties are both civilian and military, including securing the 'Ground Safety Zone' along the administrative line with Kosovo and providing disaster rescue teams (see below). History The word ''žandarmerija'' is a French loanword ("gendarmerie"), and is pronounced "zhandarmeriya". The Žandarmerija corps date back to the Principality of Serbia, established on June 28, 1860, ...
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72nd Brigade For Special Operations
7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, superstition and philosophy. The seven Classical planets resulted in seven being the number of days in a week. It is often considered lucky in Western culture and is often seen as highly symbolic. Unlike Western culture, in Vietnamese culture, the number seven is sometimes considered unlucky. It is the first natural number whose pronunciation contains more than one syllable. Evolution of the Arabic digit In the beginning, Indians wrote 7 more or less in one stroke as a curve that looks like an uppercase vertically inverted. The western Ghubar Arabs' main contribution was to make the longer line diagonal rather than straight, though they showed some tendencies to making the digit more rectilinear. The eastern Arabs developed the digit ...
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Battalion "Griffins"
The Battalion for Special Operations "Griffins" ( sr, Батаљон за специјалне операције "Грифони", Bataljon za specijalne operacije "Grifoni") is part of 72nd Brigade for Special Operations of the Serbian Armed Forces. Its main tasks are reconnaissance, commando actions and sabotage and demolition. The symbol of the unit is the griffin. History With establishment of 72nd Special Brigade in 1992 there were 1st reconnaissance-commando battalion and 2nd reconnaissance-commando battalion. Those two battalions merged in 2006 into single reconnaissance-commando battalion "Griffins". Training Range of combat training is very broad and includes tactical, fire and physical training of the highest professional risk. In addition to a very demanding selective training, further training is conducted: * Training in the use of cold weapons, the implementation of martial art skills, the use of weapons with high firepower * Training complex action tactics of spe ...
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Battalion "Hawks"
The Вattalion for Special Operations "Hawks" ( sr, Батаљон за специјалне операције "Соколови", Bataljon za specijalne operacije "Sokolovi"), is a battalion within the 72nd Brigade for Special Operations of the Serbian Armed Forces. Formed in 1992 as a military police battalion for counter-terrorist operations within the newly formed 72nd Special Brigade, became counter-terrorist battalion "Hawks" in 2006 within the Special Brigade and with re-establishment of 72nd Brigade for Special Operations it was renamed to battalion for the special operations "Hawks" with broader range of tasks (not just counter-terrorism). Its main task is counter-terrorism. The symbol of the unit is the falcon. See also *72nd Brigade for Special Operations *Battalion "Griffins" External links Special Brigade Counter-terrorist Battalion of MP Serbian Special Brigade Counterterrorism (also spelled counter-terrorism), also known as anti-terrorism, incorporates the p ...
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63rd Parachute Brigade
The 63rd Parachute Brigade ( sr, 63. падобранска бригада, 63. padobranska brigada) is an airborne and special reconnaissance unit, one of two special forces brigades (other being 72nd Brigade for Special Operations) of the Serbian Armed Forces. It is under the command of the General Staff and is based at Niš Air Base. Formed in 1953, it was the elite unit of both Yugoslav People's Army and Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro. Reconfigured in 2006 to a battalion within a newly-formed Serbian Armed Forces, the "63rd" regained the status of a brigade in 2019. History The first parachute jump in Serbia was taken at the Novi Sad Airport on 2 September 1926. Second Lieutenant Dragutin Dolanski was dropped from an altitude of 650 meters (2,100 feet). The year 1938 was particularly significant for the Yugoslav parachuting, since that was when the First International Aircraft Exhibition was staged in Belgrade. The Exhibition at the Zemun Airport included a comb ...
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Cobras (Serbia)
The Detachment of the Military Police for Special Operations "Cobras" ( sr, Одред војне полиције специјалне намене „Кобре“, Odred vojne policije specijalne namene „Kobre“) is a military police unit of the Serbian Armed Forces directly subordinated to the General Staff. The unit is responsible for close protection, counter-terrorism and special operations. History The unit was first established by the order of the Federal Secretary of People's Defence Nikola Ljubičić on 14 April 1978. The unit was included in a special 'Anti-terrorist Department' () within the 282nd battalion of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA). In 1985 the department expanded and transformed into a 'Anti-terrorist platoon' () within the Guard Brigade. In 1992 it was transferred to the Special Units Corps of newly-formed Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro, which included the 63rd Parachute Brigade, 72nd Reconnaissance-Commando Battalion and 1st Guard Brigade. In 2 ...
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Counter-Terrorist Unit (Serbia)
The Counter-Terrorist Unit ( sr, Противтерористичка јединица / Protivteroristička jedinica, abbr. ПTJ / PTJ) was a police tactical unit of the Serbian Police. The PTJ was initially established within the Gendarmery of the Police and in April 2007 was made an independent unit within the Police Directorate of the Police. As its name states, the PTJ was oriented towards anti-terror operations as well as securing and maintaining the internal security of Serbia. Often only used in operations deemed too dangerous for other police units, it was highly trained and equipped. The PTJ's responsibilities included: resolving hostage situations, anti-terrorist operations, high-profile arrests and bomb disposal. Members of the PTJ operate with extreme professionalism and devotion to their responsibilities. This has earned the PTJ the great respect throughout the world as an elite special operations police unit among other such units. In 2016, the unit was disbanded a ...
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Special Operations Unit (Serbia)
Unit for Special Operations ( sr, Јединица за специјалне операције, Jedinica za specijalne operacije; abbr. ЈСО or JSO) or Special Operations Unit, also known as Red Berets (by berets; sr, Црвене беретке, Crvene beretke, links=no) or Frankies (by Franko Simatović; sr, Френкијевци, Frenkijevci, links=no), was an elite special forces police unit of the FR Yugoslav State Security Service (RDB). The JSO was created in 1996 by merging paramilitary units under the command of Željko Ražnatović "Arkan" and Franko Simatović and incorporating them into the security system of the FR Yugoslavia under the auspice of Jovica Stanišić, head of the Serbian State Security (RDB). From 1996 to November 2001, it was formally under the competence of the RDB. The unit was finally disbanded in March 2003, after the Prime Minister of Serbia Zoran Đinđić was assassinated as a result of a conspiracy in which some members of the unit were ...
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