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  2. Slovenian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Slovenian Ground Force - Wikipedia

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    Used by officers and special forces. [7] Heckler & Koch MP5 Germany: Submachine gun: 9×19mm Parabellum: Used by Slovenian Military Police and special units. [8] Shotguns; Benelli M4 Italy: Shotgun: 12 gauge: Semi-automatic shotgun Carbine; M59 PAP Yugoslavia: Carbine: 7.62×39mm: Used by Slovenian Ceremonial Honor Guard. Assault rifles and ...

  4. Slovenian Air Force and Air Defence - Wikipedia

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    A part of the Air Force Military School is also the parachute squad, located at the Brnik air base, which organises basic and advanced parachute training for SAF members. The Air Force Base, located at the Cerklje ob Krki air base, carries out logistic support, such as fuel supply. The unit is equipped with two PC-6 planes and one L-410 plane.

  5. Slovenian Territorial Defence - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the Territorial Defence Republic Headquarters was violently occupied by the federal army. After this incident, Slovenia designated a new headquarters, who took command of the Slovenian Army. May 1991 marked the opening of the first military training centres in Ig, Ljubljana; and Pekre and Maribor. The first draftees were sworn in on ...

  6. Slovenian Guards Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Slovenian Guards Unit is the official ceremonial honor guard unit of the Slovenian Army. Officially referred as the Guard of the Slovenian Armed Forces (Častna garda Slovenske vojske) by SV members, the guard is a unit of the SV, consisting of the General Staff of the SV. The guard carries out many tasks of insuring that protocol in the SV ...

  7. 72nd Brigade (Slovenian Armed Forces) - Wikipedia

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    Slovenian Armed Forces: Branch: Army: Type: Infantry: Role: Infantry warfare: Size: Brigade: Part of: Forces Command of the Slovenian Armed Forces: Garrison/HQ: General Rudolf Maister Barracks, Maribor: Motto(s) Viribus untits - Skupaj zmoremo (we can do it united) Anniversaries: 23rd November: Commanders; Current commander: polkovnik Gregor Hafner

  8. 1st Brigade (Slovenian Armed Forces) - Wikipedia

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    1st Brigade (Slovene: 1. brigada) is one of two Infantry brigades of the Slovenian Armed Forces and provides combat forces. The other is the 72nd Brigade. The 1st Brigade is responsible of the defence of westerm Slovenia.

  9. Category:Military of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Slovenian military personnel (4 C, 6 P) U. ... Slovenian Ground Force; Slovenian Guards Unit; Slovenian military ranks; Slovenian National Defense Corps; Streltsy ...