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First issued in 1983 to replace the M1 helmet. Former kevlar helmet used by the United States Army, Marine Corps, Navy. Used by the USAF, but is being phased out by the ACH [46] US Air Force. [47] Adopted by the Mexican Armed Forces in the 1990s to replace the M1 helmet. Replaced the M1 helmet of the Argentine army and modified with padded ...
Field uniforms of the Royal Serbian Army, 1914. Parade uniforms of the Royal Serbian Army, 1914. Military ranks of the Royal Serbian Army. The Army of the Kingdom of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Војска Краљевине Србије, romanized: Vojska Kraljevine Srbije), known in English as the Royal Serbian Army, was the army of the Kingdom of Serbia that existed between 1882 and 1918 ...
World War I military equipment of Serbia (1 C) V. Military vehicles of Serbia (2 C, 2 P) W. Weapons of Serbia (5 C, 1 P) Y. Yugoslav and Serbian military aircraft (14 C)
Deployed in infantry battalions of the four Army brigades and Military Police. [32] [33] Additional procurement is planned. Humvee United States: Armoured car: 156 Deployed in infantry battalions of the four Army brigades and the Special brigades. BearCat G3 United States: Armoured car: 5 Deployed in the 25th Military Police Battalion of the Guard.
World War I military equipment of Serbia (1 C) ... Macedonian front; Ostrovo Unit; ... Third Army (Serbia) Serbian Blue Book;
Serbia's casualties accounted for 8% of the total Allied military deaths. 58% of the regular Serbian Army (420,000 strong) perished during the conflict. [39] According to the Serb sources, the total number of casualties is placed around 1,000,000: [ 40 ] 25% of Serbia's prewar size, and an absolute majority (57%) of its overall male population ...
The Royal Serbian Guard was considered to be an elite unit of the Royal Serbian Army and only the best conscripts were chosen to serve in its ranks. In 1914 the Royal Guard numbered a few thousand men and took part in all major battles of the Balkans theatre of World War I (until the liberation in 1918).