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== HVO ==
 
== HVO ==

Revision as of 21:59, 7 November 2010

Bosnia and Herzegovina

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The civil war raged in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. There were three sides in the war - HVO (the Croats), Army of BiH (mainly Muslims) and the Bosnian Serb Army (BSA). After the war the Croat and Muslim parts formed the Federation of Bosnia and Hercegovina - with it's own army - and the Bosnian Serbs had their own army - but both parties were still part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The two armies were merged into one in 2005 - into the Armed Forces of BiH (AFBiH). The new unified army is wearing MARPAT uniforms.


Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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The Muslim and Croat part of Bosnia and Herzegovina did after the civil former constitute the Federation of Bosnia and Hercegovina. The army was formed by mergin the HVO and the ABiH in 1998.

  • Woodland pattern used by the Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Hercegovina

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Republika Srpska

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The Republika Srpska (Република Српска) is sometimes referred to as the Bosnian Serb Republic. Its armed forces were the Vojna Republika Srpska (VRS), or in English the Bosnian Serb Army (BSA). The VRS was largely outfitted by existing stocks of uniforms and equipment left over from the days when Bosnia & Herzegovina was one of the six federal units of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia. Later the BSA was supplied with war materiel directly from Yugoslavia itself. Several camouflage patterns were worn by the BSA during the civil war, primarily lizard patterns (they are generally referred to as tiger instead of lizard when it comes to Serb/Yugoslav patterns), but also the standard uniforms of the JNA.

  • The standard pattern of the Serbian Army was also encountered in large numbers within the VRS.

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  • Bosnian Serb grey tiger pattern (a lizard pattern)

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  • Bosnian Serb green tiger - from a jacket produced in Brcko 1995

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  • Another example of a Serb green tiger pattern. This time a pattern used by officers - there is a famous photo of Gen. Ratko Mladic wearing this pattern.

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  • Another officers green tiger pattern.

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  • A Serbian purple tiger pattern worn by Special Police Detachments.

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  • The DPM pattern, used by the BSA on a vest

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HVO

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The Croatian Defence Council was formed in 1992 as the military arm of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia.

ABiH

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The Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ABiH) was the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (mostly Muslim) who fought the HVO and the BSA during the Bosnian civil war. Later it was merged with the HVO (1998), and finally those merged with the BSA (2005).