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The Armed Forces of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Војска Црне Горе, romanized: Vojska Crne Gore) are the military forces of Montenegro. The Armed Forces consists of an army, navy and air force. The military currently maintains a force of 2,350 active duty members. [1] The bulk of its equipment and forces were inherited from the Armed ...
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; ... Kopnena vojska Crne Gore) is the ground force of the Armed Forces of Montenegro.
Used by Special Forces G36 Germany: 5.56×45mm NATO: Standard rifle of Montenegrin Military Heckler & Koch HK416 Germany: 5.56×45mm NATO: Used by Special Forces Submachine guns; H&K MP5 West Germany: 9×19mm Parabellum: Used by Special Forces Sniper rifles; Zastava M76 Yugoslavia: 7.92×57mm: In reserve Zastava M91 Yugoslavia: 7.62×54mmR: In ...
The following is a complete list of wars fought by Montenegro since the 1800s. The list gives the name, the date, combatants, and the result of these conflicts according to the legend below. The list gives the name, the date, combatants, and the result of these conflicts according to the legend below.
The Montenegrin Air Force (Montenegrin: Vazduhoplovstvo i protivvazdušna odbrana; V i PVO) is the air arm of the Military of Montenegro.The aircraft marking of the Montenegrin Air Force consist of a red-on-gold roundel, currently being the sole air arm using the latter colour in its official insignia.
The war started with Montenegrin forces attacking the Ottoman city of Novi Pazar to liberate to the Christians harshly treated by the Ottomans. The Montenegrin Army was controlled under the Nicholas and, commanded by the Prince Danilo and Peter , both Nicholas I of Montenegro's sons , and the generals Janko Vukotič and Mitar Martinović .
19th-century military history of Montenegro (1 C, 11 P) 20th-century military history of Montenegro (1 C, 8 P) A. Military alliances involving Montenegro (2 ...
The Montenegrin Navy was established in 2006 following the secession of Montenegro from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. Nearly all of the navy's equipment was inherited from the armed forces of the State Union—as Montenegro contained the entire coastline of the former union, it retained practically the entire naval force.