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Croatian Army
The Croatian Army (Croatian: Hrvatska kopnena vojska or HKoV) is the land force branch of the Croatian Armed Forces. It is the largest of its three service branches. The Croatian Army serves as the primary force for defending Croatia against external threats. Its responsibilities include participating in international peace support and humanitarian operations, as well as responding to and mitigating the effects of domestic emergencies caused by natural disasters, technical accidents, or other crises.
The Army is organized into combat units, combat support units, and service support units. Combat units include mechanized and armored-mechanized infantry. Combat support units cover artillery, air defense, engineering, communications, nuclear-biological-chemical defense, military police, and military intelligence. Service support units provide supply, transport, maintenance, and medical/sanitation services.
The primary mission of the Croatian Army (HKoV) is to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Croatia. It is responsible for conducting land operations independently or in coordination with other branches of the Croatian Armed Forces, leading combat on land, along the coast, and on the islands.
In the event of war or crisis, the HKoV serves as the backbone and main force for defending national territory and participating in operations abroad within the NATO collective defense system. During wartime, the Croatian Army is tasked with executing joint defensive and offensive operations to protect Croatia’s territorial integrity and to support allied defense commitments in accordance with Article V of the North Atlantic Treaty.
The Croatian Army has contributed to the following NATO missions since 2015:
The Croatian Army was involved in the following UN missions since 2017:
In the past, the Croatian Army has also contributed to:
The Croatian Army celebrates its day on 28 May, commemorating the day when members of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th brigades of the Croatian National Guard (ZNG) were lined up and sworn in at the NK Zagreb stadium on Kranjčevićeva Street in Zagreb. The formation of the first ZNG units followed the “Bloody Easter” of 1991, when it became clear that the Republic of Croatia would need organized military forces to defend itself.
Croatian Army
The Croatian Army (Croatian: Hrvatska kopnena vojska or HKoV) is the land force branch of the Croatian Armed Forces. It is the largest of its three service branches. The Croatian Army serves as the primary force for defending Croatia against external threats. Its responsibilities include participating in international peace support and humanitarian operations, as well as responding to and mitigating the effects of domestic emergencies caused by natural disasters, technical accidents, or other crises.
The Army is organized into combat units, combat support units, and service support units. Combat units include mechanized and armored-mechanized infantry. Combat support units cover artillery, air defense, engineering, communications, nuclear-biological-chemical defense, military police, and military intelligence. Service support units provide supply, transport, maintenance, and medical/sanitation services.
The primary mission of the Croatian Army (HKoV) is to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Croatia. It is responsible for conducting land operations independently or in coordination with other branches of the Croatian Armed Forces, leading combat on land, along the coast, and on the islands.
In the event of war or crisis, the HKoV serves as the backbone and main force for defending national territory and participating in operations abroad within the NATO collective defense system. During wartime, the Croatian Army is tasked with executing joint defensive and offensive operations to protect Croatia’s territorial integrity and to support allied defense commitments in accordance with Article V of the North Atlantic Treaty.
The Croatian Army has contributed to the following NATO missions since 2015:
The Croatian Army was involved in the following UN missions since 2017:
In the past, the Croatian Army has also contributed to:
The Croatian Army celebrates its day on 28 May, commemorating the day when members of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th brigades of the Croatian National Guard (ZNG) were lined up and sworn in at the NK Zagreb stadium on Kranjčevićeva Street in Zagreb. The formation of the first ZNG units followed the “Bloody Easter” of 1991, when it became clear that the Republic of Croatia would need organized military forces to defend itself.
