Ground Forces of Serbia and Montenegro information
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Ground Forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Копнена Војска Савезнe Републикe Југославијe Kopnena Vojska Savezne Republike Jugoslavije
Emblem of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ground Forces
Founded
20 May 1992
Disbanded
5 June 2006
Country
Serbia and Montenegro
Size
90,000 (1999)[1]
Part of
Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Garrison/HQ
Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Engagements
Yugoslav Wars
Croatian War of Independence
Bosnian War
Kosovo War
Military unit
The Ground Forces of Serbia and Montenegro (Serbo-Croatian: Копнена Војска Србије и Црнe Горе, Kopnena Vojska Srbije i Crne Gore), known as the Ground Forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Копнена Војска Савезнe Републикe Југославијe, Kopnena Vojska Savezne Republike Jugoslavije) from 1992 to 2003, was the ground-based military branch of the Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro. It was formed on 20 May 1992 from the remnants of the Yugoslav Ground Forces and was disbanded on 5 June 2006 when the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro was dissolved.
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