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  2. Croatian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian Army (Croatian: Hrvatska kopnena vojska or HKoV) is the land force branch of the Croatian Armed Forces. It is numerically the largest of the three ...

  3. List of equipment of the Croatian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian Army selected the FN Minimi Mk3 as the platoon support weapon in 7.62x51 NATO as well as the squad support weapon in 5.56x45 NATO. According to Croatian Defence Report for 2023, army program for purchasing said machine guns in 5.56x45 and 7.62x51 NATO has been completed. [5]

  4. Armed Forces of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The current structure of the Croatian Armed Forces has been in force since 1 December 2014 and consists of the General Staff of the Croatian Armed Forces, Croatian Army (HKoV),Croatian Navy (HRM), Croatian Air Force (HRZ), Croatian Defence Academy (HVU), Support Command (ZZP), Special Forces Command (ZSS), Military Disciplinary Court (VSS ...

  5. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    M-93 mortar, 82 mm mortar built in Croatia. M-95 Degman, new main battle tank. M-96 mortar, 82 mm mortar built in Croatia. M-98 Jelen, Croatian weapon, sniper. M1919A4 Browning, 7.62 mm machine gun of United States origin. M1948, 76 mm field gun from the Soviet Union. 9M14 Malyutka, antitank missile of Soviet origin.

  6. Military history of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Ljudevit won many battles against the Franks, but in 822 his forces were defeated. Prince Borna of Croatia led the army of Dalmatian Croatia and had a primary role in crushing Ljudevit's rebellion. Borna reported his successes to the Frankish Emperor, stating that Ljudevit had lost over 3,000 soldiers and 300 horses during his campaign.

  7. 1st Armoured-Mechanized Battalion (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    Established in its current form after the reorganisation of the Armed Forces of Croatia in 2007, the 1st Mechanized Battalion was created with the merging of the 3rd Guards Brigade "Kune" and 5th Guards Brigade "Sokolovi".

  8. Category:Military of Croatia - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Croatian soldiers - Wikipedia

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    Nikola Jurišić defended the small border fort of Kőszeg with only 700-800 Croatian soldiers with no cannons and few guns, preventing the advance of the Turkish army of 120,000-140,000 toward Vienna. [2] Adam Zrinski: Kingdom of Croatia, a part of Habsburg monarchy: officer Great Turkish War (1683-1699) Siege of Virovitica (1684) Battle of ...