General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces | |
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Генералштаб Војске Србије | |
Active | 1876–present (current form since 2006) |
Country | Serbia |
Type | Staff |
Size | 4,300[lower-alpha 1] |
Part of | Serbian Armed Forces |
Garrison/HQ | Dedinje (Belgrade) |
Website | Official website |
Commanders | |
Chief of the General Staff | General Milan Mojsilović |
Deputy Chief of the General Staff | Lt. Col. General Želimir Glišović |
Notable commanders | General František Zach Field Marshal Radomir Putnik Field Marshal Živojin Mišić Field Marshal Petar Bojović |
The General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces (Serbian: Генералштаб Војске Србије, romanized: Generalštab Vojske Srbije) is the highest authority within the Serbian Armed Forces and a significant command entity with numerous organizational units under its direct command.
Missions
General Staff possess operational authority over the armed forces. Its primary roles and responsibilities include:
- developing the command structure
- establishing a plan of recruitment and schedule for recruits
- regulating training of the armed forces
- establishing plans for education and training,
- performing other tasks determined by law.
Composition
Members
Members of five most senior ranking officers who make strategic and tactical preparations and procedures for use during peacetime and war.
Position | Photo | Name | Rank | Service |
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Chief of the General Staff | Milan Mojsilović | General | Army | |
Deputy Chief of the General Staff | Želimir Glišović | Lt. Col. General | Army | |
Commander of the Army | Milosav Simović | Lt. Col. General | Army | |
Commander of the Air Force and Air Defence | Duško Žarković | Lt. Col. General | Air Force | |
Training Commander | Željko Petrović | Maj. general | Army | |
Commander of the Guard | Nikola Dejanović | Brig. general | Army |
Structure
1st Sig
2nd Sig
3rd Sig
4th Sig
Honor
25th MP
Log
2nd Ret Ct
1st EW
2nd EW
1st Log Ct
There are various brigades and brigade-size entities directly subordinated to the General Staff, including two brigades of the special forces (thus reducing reaction time when need arise for their operational use).[1][2]
- 63rd Parachute Brigade
- 72nd Brigade for Special Operations
- Guard
- Command Battalion (Belgrade)
- Honor Guard Battalion (Belgrade)
- 25th Military Police Battalion (Belgrade)
- Logistics Battalion (Belgrade)
- Signal Brigade
- Command Platoon (Belgrade)
- 1st Signal Battalion (Belgrade)
- 2nd Signal Battalion (Belgrade)
- 3rd Signal Battalion (Belgrade)
- 4th Signal Battalion (Belgrade)
- Central Logistics Base
- Command Company (Belgrade)
- 1st Logistics Center (Belgrade)
- 1st Depot Battalion (Gornji Milanovac)
- 2nd Depot Battalion (Kragujevac)
- 3rd Depot Battalion (Niš)
- 2nd Retail Center (Niš)
- 224th Center for Electronic Action
- Command Platoon (Belgrade)
- 1st Electronic Warfare Battalion (Belgrade)
- 2nd Electronic Warfare Battalion (Belgrade)
- Technical Testing Center
- Peacekeeping Operations Center
- Directorate of Military Police
Traditions
Patron saint
The General Staff's slava or its saint's feast day is Saint George known as Đurđevdan.[3]
See also
Notes
- ↑ The figure includes all brigades and organizational entities directly subordinated to the General Staff.