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  2. Armed Forces of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Croatian Defence Academy "Dr. Franjo Tuđman" (HVU) is a higher educational military institution of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia. It is responsible for the training of individuals for the needs of the entire Croatian Armed Forces.

  3. Croatian Army Training and Doctrine Command - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian Army Training and Doctrine Command "Fran Krsto Frankopan" (Croatian: Zapovjedništvo za obuku i doktrinu HKoV-a "Fran Krsto Frankopan" (ZOD)) is the primary military training organization of the Croatian Army established in July 2007. On 1 August 2019, Colonel Zlatko Radočaj took over as the current commander of the Croatian Army ...

  4. Croatian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Croatia had transferred 14 helicopters: twelve Mi-8MTV-1 and two Mi-8T, which were withdrawn from the Armed Forces of Croatia to Ukraine as part of military aid in 2023. [12] The Croatian Air Force operated two Antonov An-32B tactical transports (built in 1991 and 1993) until 2013. Both aircraft underwent a two-stage modernisation in 2004 and 2007.

  5. 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 branches of the Croatian Armed Forces. It is numerically the largest of the three branches of the Croatian Armed Forces.

  6. Croatian Navy - Wikipedia

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    After a distinct Croatian Navy was founded in 1991, naval education went through various reforms and changes. Currently officers to be commissioned into the Croatian Navy receive their undergraduate education at Croatian Military Academy in Zagreb, which also hosts staff colleges and war colleges. A specific naval education and training centre ...

  7. Viktor Pavičić - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Pavičić was born on 15 October 1898. A colonel, he was the commander of the Croatian Home Guard military academy from July to August 1942. In August, he was named commander of the 369th Croatian Reinforced Infantry Regiment that was to fight alongside other Axis forces on the Eastern Front.

  8. Gašinci Military Training Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Captured by Croatian forces in the early days of the Croatian War of Independence, from 1991-95 training grounds served as the Croatian Army's primary live-fire training centre. In 2013, a 21-year-old soldier Marko Zalović was killed when he was run over by a M-84 main battle tank that unexpectedly veered from its route and killed the young ...

  9. Croatian Special Operations Forces Command - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian Special Operations Forces Command (Croatian: Zapovjedništvo specijalnih snaga OSRH) is one of the three independent commands of the Croatian Armed Forces, subordinate to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia, whose mission is to ensure the combat readiness of the special operations forces for operations in defense of the territorial integrity ...