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According to the Albanian Constitution, the Albanian Armed Forces are charged to: protect the territorial integrity of the country, be present in areas incurring menace, assist the population in case of natural and industrial disasters, warn the dangers of military and non-military nature, protect the constitutional order as it is determined by law and participate in international operations ...
In a recent announcement on social media, the Albanian Defense Minister Niko Peleshi showcased a major milestone for Albania's defense industry: the development of the country's first armored military vehicle, dubbed "Made in Albania." Peleshi stressed the importance of innovation and encouraged the nation to embrace bold progress.
The Albanian National Army (ANA; Albanian: Armata Kombëtare Shqiptare, AKSh) [8] is an Albanian paramilitary organization which operates in North Macedonia, Serbia and Kosovo. The group opposes the Ohrid Framework Agreement which ended the 2001 insurgency in Macedonia between members of the National Liberation Army and Macedonian security forces.
Article 1. Any male Albanian citizen is obliged to perform military service according to the provisions of this law.; Article 2. Excluded from military service and cannot participate in the armed forces are those sentenced to life, as well as those who are sentenced to a punishment that entails the loss of civil rights, and the permanent loss of the right to serve State.
The Albanian People's Army (Albanian: Ushtria Popullore Shqiptare, UPSh) was the national army of the People's Socialist Republic of Albania from 1946 to 1990. Like the militaries of other Communist states , the UPSh was subjected to the nation's ruling party , in this case the Party of Labour of Albania .
Military history of Albania during World War II (2 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Military history of Albania" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
It's been two years since Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes compared Netflix to the Albanian army and an overconfident chimp. Back then, Bewkes thought that Netflix was an overhyped little upstart that ...
In the postwar years, Xhixho served at the helm of Divisions and other military units of the Albanian National Army and contributed in raising and restructuring Albanian Army units, which had recently come out of the war. He was the commander of the Unified School of Officers and commander of the Albanian Military Academy.