Slovak Armed Forces
The Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic were divided from Czechoslovak army after dissolution of Czechoslovakia on January 1, 1993. Slovakia joined NATO on 29 March 2004.[7] From 2006 the army transformed into a fully professional organization and compulsory military service was abolished.[8][9][10] Slovak armed forces numbered 15,996 uniformed personnel and 3,761 civilians in 2014.[11][12]
Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic | |
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Ozbrojené sily Slovenskej Republiky | |
The official emblem of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic | |
Founded | 1 January 1993 |
Service branches | |
Headquarters | Bratislava, Slovakia |
Website | Official website |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-chief | |
Minister of defense | Jaroslav Naď |
Chief of the General Staff | General Daniel Zmeko |
Manpower | |
Military age | 18 |
Conscription | Abolished in 2006 |
Available for military service | 1,413,079, age 15–49 (2008 est.) |
Fit for military service | 1,162,282, age 15–49 (2008 est.) |
Reaching military age annually | ca. 18,000 (2008 est.) |
Active personnel | 17,000 active soldiers[1] and 4,800 civilians (2016)[2][3][4] |
Expenditures | |
Budget | €1.666 billion (€1.905 billion) (2019)[5] |
Percent of GDP | 1.74 % (2019)[5] |
Industry | |
Foreign suppliers | |
Related articles | |
Ranks | Military ranks of Slovakia |
Ground forces
- Ground Forces Command
- 1st Mechanized Brigade
- 2nd Mechanized Brigade
- Combat Service Support Brigade
Air force
The Slovak Air Force, officially the Air Force of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic, has been defending Slovak airspace since 1939. Slovak Air Force currently comprises one wing of fighters and one wing of utility helicopters, and one SAM brigade. It operates 20 pieces aircraft, as well as 10 helicopters from 3 air bases: Malacky Air Base, Sliač Air Base, Prešov Air Base. The Air Force is currently part of the NATO Integrated Air and Missiles Defense System – NATINADS.
Special Operations Forces
In the future will be added Cyber Defence Unit and SOF Training base.
Missions
Slovakia has 169 military personnel deployed in Cyprus for UNFICYP United Nations led peace support operations.[15][16] Slovakia committed to increase the number of its troops in Afghanistan to around 45 men by the end of 2016.[17] Slovakia has 41 troops deployed in Bosnia and Herzegovina for EUFOR Althea.[18] Slovak troops were withdrawn from Kosovo because the Slovak Armed Forces set its priority to focus mainly on an Afghanistan NATO led mission.[19][20] Since the independence of Slovakia in 1993, there have been 60 uniformed personnel deaths in the line of service to the United Nations and NATO (as of April 30, 2018).[21][22][23]
Gallery
- Armoured vehicle Tatrapan
- Multiple rocket launcher RM-70 MODULAR
- Slovak upgraded multirole fighter aircraft MiG-29AS
- A Let L-410 Turbolet of the Slovak Air Force
- Long range surface-to-air missile system S-300PMU
- Slovak 5th Special Forces Regiment operating in eastern Afghanistan
- In eastern Afghanistan operation
- A member of the 5th Special Forces Regiment conducts security inside HMMWV
- Soldiers of the 12th Mechanized Battalion
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