Difference between revisions of "Yugoslavia"

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Yugoslavia began disentegrating in June 1991 when [[Croatia]] and [[Slovenia]] declared independence. September the same year [[Macedonia]] also declared independence. In 1992 [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] was recognized by most European countries.
 
Yugoslavia began disentegrating in June 1991 when [[Croatia]] and [[Slovenia]] declared independence. September the same year [[Macedonia]] also declared independence. In 1992 [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] was recognized by most European countries.
  
[[Montenegro]] and [[Serbia]] remained in Yugoslavia until it in 2003 was renamed "Serbian and Montenegro". In 1996 Montenegro declared indepencence.
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[[Montenegro]] and [[Serbia]] remained in Yugoslavia until it in 2003 was renamed "Serbia and Montenegro". In 1996 [[Montenegro]] declared indepencence.
  
 
JNA (''Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija'') was the Army of Yugoslavia - later it was renamed VJ (''Vojska Jugoslavije'').
 
JNA (''Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija'') was the Army of Yugoslavia - later it was renamed VJ (''Vojska Jugoslavije'').
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* M68 MOL (''Maskirno Odelo Letnje'') summer camouflage pattern. Used for sniper's oversuit, but also shelterhalves, body armour etc. At the same time a plain white winter oversuit was also introduced called M68 MOZ (''Maskirno Odelo Zimsko'' - "Camouflage Uniform Winter")
 
* M68 MOL (''Maskirno Odelo Letnje'') summer camouflage pattern. Used for sniper's oversuit, but also shelterhalves, body armour etc. At the same time a plain white winter oversuit was also introduced called M68 MOZ (''Maskirno Odelo Zimsko'' - "Camouflage Uniform Winter")
 
 
[[File:Yugo2.jpg|200px]]
 
[[File:Yugo2.jpg|200px]]
  
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* M87 small oak leaf pattern. Tested by reconnaissance units of the 63rd Airborne Brigade and some military police units. The pattern is identical to that used by [[Slovenia]], but with different colours.
 
[[File:Yugo3.jpg|200px]]
 
[[File:Yugo3.jpg|200px]]
  
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* M89 oak leaf pattern. In general use by the JNA until around 2003. Also used by the [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnian Serb Army]]
 
[[File:Yugo4.jpg|200px]]
 
[[File:Yugo4.jpg|200px]]
  

Revision as of 02:02, 9 November 2010

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Yugoslavia began disentegrating in June 1991 when Croatia and Slovenia declared independence. September the same year Macedonia also declared independence. In 1992 Bosnia and Herzegovina was recognized by most European countries.

Montenegro and Serbia remained in Yugoslavia until it in 2003 was renamed "Serbia and Montenegro". In 1996 Montenegro declared indepencence.

JNA (Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija) was the Army of Yugoslavia - later it was renamed VJ (Vojska Jugoslavije).

  • JNA "Mountain" pattern - used for sniper suits. Allegedly it was supplied by DDR. There exist two colour variations (dark and light)

Yugo1.jpg

  • M68 MOL (Maskirno Odelo Letnje) summer camouflage pattern. Used for sniper's oversuit, but also shelterhalves, body armour etc. At the same time a plain white winter oversuit was also introduced called M68 MOZ (Maskirno Odelo Zimsko - "Camouflage Uniform Winter")

Yugo2.jpg

  • M87 small oak leaf pattern. Tested by reconnaissance units of the 63rd Airborne Brigade and some military police units. The pattern is identical to that used by Slovenia, but with different colours.

Yugo3.jpg

  • M89 oak leaf pattern. In general use by the JNA until around 2003. Also used by the Bosnian Serb Army

Yugo4.jpg

Yugo5.jpg

Yugo6.jpg

Yugo7.jpg

Yugo1.jpg