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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 Military ranks of Montenegro are the military insignia used by the Armed Forces of ... Montenegrin Navy [1. Admiral: ... Army of the Kingdom of Montenegro [2]
The Military Band of the Honour Guard Company (Montenegrin: Vojni orkestar Počasne garde), is a musical unit which not only escorts the company, but also performs at music festivals as well as in the cultural and sports institutions of Montenegro. The repertoire of the band includes jazz, pop music, military music, and national anthems. It was ...
The Montenegrin Navy (Montenegrin: Mornarica Vojske Crne Gore) is the naval branch of the military of Montenegro. 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 ...
The Military of Serbia and Montenegro used the same military ranks insignia as Yugoslav People's Army, with some ranks abolished. The same ranks and insignia system was used both before and after the constitutional reforms of 2003, before which the military held the name "Military of Yugoslavia". When the union of Serbia and Montenegro was ...
The Austro-Hungarian army wasn't very prepared, equipped or trained compared to both Serbia and Montenegro, both of which fought in the Balkan wars in previous years. Austria-Hungary had a massive population being 100 times more. But the Serbian population of Montenegro supported the Serbian war effort and pressured Montenegro to enter the war.
Significant reforms were undertaken in the military of Serbia and Montenegro. In 2002 the Serbo-Montenegrin Military force numbered around 117,500 soldiers, supported by some 450,000 reserves. The 100,000 strong Army had 1,500 main battle tanks and 687 armed infantry vehicles.
20th-century military history of Montenegro (1 C, 8 P) A. Military alliances involving Montenegro (2 C) C. Conflicts in Montenegro (3 C) F. Forts in Montenegro (9 P) O.