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Armed Forces of Montenegro

Military forces of Montenegro

Armed Forces of Montenegro

Summary

Military forces of Montenegro

FieldValue
nameArmed Forces of Montenegro
native_name{{langcnr-latnVojska Crne Gore}}
{{langcnr-CyrlВојска Црне Горе}}
imageVojska Crne Gore.svg
image_size150px
image2Vojska Crne Gore (zastava).jpg
image_size2175px
caption2Flag of the Armed Forces of Montenegro
mottoČojstvo i Junaštvo (cnr)
Humanity and Bravery (en)
founded1879
current_form2006
branches
headquartersPodgorica
website
<!-- Leadership -->commander-in-chiefStandard of the President of Montenegro.svg Jakov Milatović
commander-in-chief_titleCommander-in-chief
ministerDragan Krapović
minister_titleMinister of Defence
commanderZoran Lazarević
commander_titleChief of the General Staff
<!-- Manpower -->age18 years of age
conscriptionNo
active2,350
deployed
amount€134 million
percent_GDP1.9% 2024
<!-- Industrial -->domestic_suppliersTARA Aerospace and Defence Products AD
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exports
historyMilitary history of Montenegro
ranksMilitary ranks of Montenegro

Humanity and Bravery (en) | commander-in-chief = Standard of the President of Montenegro.svg Jakov Milatović | commander-in-chief_title = Commander-in-chief

The Armed Forces of Montenegro () are the military forces of Montenegro. The Armed Forces consists of an army, navy and air force.

The military currently maintains a force of 2,350 active duty members. The bulk of its equipment and forces were inherited from the Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro; as Montenegro contained the entire coastline of the former union, it retained the entire naval force.

On 5 June 2017, Montenegro joined NATO as the 29th member.

Command

Leadership

  • Commander in Chief President Jakov Milatović

Ministry of Defence

  • Minister of Defence, Dragan Krapović
    • Chief of General Staff Brigadier General, Zoran Lazarević

Bases

Air bases

  • Golubovci Airbase (Podgorica)
  • Bar Naval Base
  • Pero Ćetković Base
  • Pristan Base

Army bases

  • Milovan Šaranović Army Base
  • Nikšić Army Base
  • V. K. Volođa Army Base
  • Breza Army Base
  • Masline Army Base
  • Аndrijevica Army Base

Units and structure

Armed Forces of Montenegro organization 2021
  • [[File:Generalstab Vojske Crne Gore.png|30px]] General Staff, in Podgorica
    • [[File:Pjesadijski bataljon.png|30px]] 1st Infantry Battalion, in Danilovgrad
      • 1st Infantry Company, in Nikšić
      • 2nd Infantry Company, in Pljevlja
      • 3nd Infantry Company, in Andrijevica
      • Mountain Infantry Company, in Kolašin
      • Fire Support Company, in Podgorica
      • Signal Platoon, in Danilovgrad
      • NBC Defence Platoon, in Danilovgrad
      • Service Section, in Danilovgrad
    • [[File:Vazduhoplovstvo.png|30px]] Air Force, at Podgorica Airbase
      • Flying Squadron
      • Air Surveillance & Reporting Centre, in Golubovci, reports to NATO's Integrated Air Defense System CAOC Torrejón in Spain
      • Support Company
      • Signal Platoon
      • 1st Air-Defence Platoon
      • 2nd Air-Defence Platoon
      • Service Section
    • [[File:Mornarica Crne Gore.png|30px]] Navy, in Bar
      • Patrol Boat P105
      • Patrol Boat P106
      • Coastal Surveillance Company
      • Training Ship "Jadran"
      • Auxiliary Boats Detachment
      • Support Company, in Danilovgrad
    • Combat Support Battalion, in Podgorica
      • [[File:Specijalci.png|30px]] Special Forces Company
      • Marine Detachment
      • [[File:Vojna Policija.png|30px]] Military Police Company
      • [[File:Garda Pocasna.png|30px]] Honorary Guard Company
    • Support Battalion, in Danilovgrad
      • Engineer Company
      • Maintenance Company
      • Mixed Logistic Company
      • Warehouse Platoon
      • Logistic Platoon
    • 2nd Infantry Battalion (Reserve), in Pljevlja
    • 3rd Infantry Battalion (Reserve), in Andrijevica
    • Mixed Artillery Battalion (Reserve), in Nikšić
    • Training Center, in Danilovgrad
    • Medical Center, in Podgorica
    • Signal and Electronic Warfare Company, in Podgorica

Ranks and insignia

Main article: Military ranks of Montenegro

The military before 1918

The King's Militia salutes Nicholas I in [[Lyon]], France after his exile

After military successes in the wars 1876–1878 during which the Principality of Montenegro was enlarged by a large territory, from the Tara River in the north to the Adriatic Sea in the south (liberated towns Podgorica, Nikšić, Kolašin, Andrijevica, Bar and Ulcinj), reorganization in Montenegrin army was conducted in 1880. Each kapetanija (municipality) formed its reserve battalion. There were 42 battalions in total. Since 1881, regular military exercises were conducted.

Supreme Commander of the Montenegrin army was the monarch, Prince / King Nikola I. Operational command, organization and financial support of the Montenegrin army was entrusted to the Ministry of Defence, the department of the Government of the Principality / Kingdom of Montenegro.

Montenegrin military Krstaš barjak riddled with bullets after victory in the [[Battle of Vučji Do]]}}

General Staff of the Montenegrin army was part of the Ministry of Defence.

In 1882 first 14 Montenegrins were sent to officer schools abroad, particularly in Italy and Russia. In 1886, 10 of them completed their education and they become first trained officers in Montenegrin warrior history. These Montenegrin officers held courses in Podgorica, Nikšić and Cetinje.

In September 1895, the first permanent Infantry NCO school in Podgorica was opened, and the first NCOs got desečar rank. At the end of 1896, artillery officer school in Cetinje was established – the first Montenegrin officer school.

Formations

Montenegrin Artillery}}

In 1906 Montenegrin army received the first systematized regulations, and the Law on Organization of the Army was adopted in 1910. Infantry and artillery, were established, followed by two specialized branches (reconnaissance and pioneering), and additional branches (medics, military workshop, the military court staff, gendarmerie and logistics).

In 1913 the Montenegrin gendarmerie became a special Military Police unit.

Since the establishment of the internal Montenegrin telecommunications system in 1869, vital for the flow of military-defence information, it was under the jurisdiction of Ministry of the military.

Until 1912, the territory of the Kingdom of Montenegro was divided into four divisional areas:

  • 1.Cetinje divisional area
  • 2.Podgorica divisional area
  • 3.Nikšić divisional area
  • 4.Kolašin divisional area After wars 1912th–1913th established additional two divisions field:
  • 5.Pljevlja divisional area
  • 6.Peć divisional area By 1912, the Montenegrin Army had 11 brigade areas, 52 districts and 322 battalion troop areas. Divisions were composed of 2–3 Infantry Brigade.

Each divisional command had three artillery batteries. On the eve of the First Balkan War Kingdom of Montenegro lined up 55,000 soldiers.

After the establishment of the Kingdom of Montenegro in 1910, Montenegro was involved in three wars with the first one being the First Balkan War, in alliance with Serbia, Greece, Romania, and Bulgaria against the Ottoman Empire. The Second Balkan War was fought between Montenegro, Serbia, Greece, Romania and the Ottoman Empire against Bulgaria, with Bulgaria consequently losing significant territory in the north, Thrace, and Macedonia.

The Military of Montenegro before 1918, was much larger than today's military. During World War I, Montenegro mobilised 50,000 troops. The Commander-in-Chief was King Nikola I of Montenegro, while the General of Staff was Božidar Janković. Units included:

  • Pljevlja Division The Pljevlja Division was commanded by Brigadier Luka Gojnić. The division was made up of 10 battalions. It had around 6,000 soldiers and patrolled the area east from Pljevlja.
  • Herzegovina Detachment The Herzegovina Detachment was commanded by Serdar (Count) Janko Vukotić. The detachment was made up of 15 battalions. It had around 15,000 soldiers, and patrolled the border with Herzegovina.
  • Lovćen Detachment The Lovćen Detachment was commanded by divizijar Mitar Martinović. The detachment was made up of 18 battalions. It had around 8,000 soldiers, and patrolled the areas of Lovćen and Sutorman.
  • Old Serbia' Detachment The 'Old Serbia' Detachment was commanded by Brigadier Radomir Vešović. The detachment was made up of 13 battalions. It had around 6,000 soldiers and secured the Albanian border.

Uniforms

Most soldiers of the Montenegrin army had no uniforms. At mobilization, the soldiers were issued with a rifle and a badge to put on the cap. Both soldiers and officers in the reserve wore national costume. The badges in the caps had different designs depending on the rank of the wearer.

'''Dress Uniforms.''' 1. Komandir in national costume, 2/3. Divizijar, 4. [[Vojvod]] in national costume, 5/6. Officers, 7. Officer of the Royal Escort in national costume, 8. Private soldier, 9. Divizijar.
'''Field Uniforms.''' 1. Private soldier, 2. Bugler, 3. Corporal (all in field uniforms), 4.Captain in field uniform, 5. Lieutenant in cloak, 6. Komandir in field uniform, 7. Komandir, 8. Reserve soldier (both in national costumes), 9. Soldier of the Royal Escort in field uniform, 10. Brigadir in great coat.

Ranks and badges

All Montenegrins between 18 and 62 years were conscripts. Recruitment was done three times a year, and the recruits are in peacetime had to be at least 25 years old.

  • Officer ranks were: potporučnik, poručnik, kapetan, komandir, brigadir, divizijar
  • NCO ranks were: desečar, donarednik, narednik
  • Ceremonial ranks were: serdar, vojvoda
ensign]], Vodnik = [[sergeant]], Desečar = [[corporal]], gunner

Peacekeeping operations

Montenegro participates in peace operations under the NATO and UN auspices as military troops and observers. Minister of Defense said that 85 soldiers are trained for international missions. Montenegrin soldiers are trained by the German Bundeswehr.

Montenegro sent 45 troops and medical personnel to the ISAF mission in Afghanistan and later took part in the Resolute Support Mission.

Montenegro also participates in UN peacekeeping missions in Liberia, UNMIL, Cyprus, UNFICYP as military observers and Somalia, EU-NAVFOR.

Current MissionOrganizationCountryNr. of personnel
NATO EFPNATOLatviaSpecial forces team
KFORNATOKosovo2 Officers
UNMILUNLiberiaOfficers as military observers
UNFICYPUNCyprusOfficers as military observers
MINURSOUNWestern SaharaOfficers as military observers
EU-NAVFOREUSomalia12 Members (APVD team)
EUTM MaliEUMaliOfficers training

Equipment

Ground Army

WeaponCountry manufacturedCartridgeQuantityPicturesNotesPistolsSubmachine gunsAssault riflesSniper riflesMachine gunsGrenade launcherAnti-tankMortarHowitzerMultiple rocket launchersArmoured personnel carriersmodelcountry of originyear of productionquantitypicturenotesMilitary light utility vehicleMilitary utility trucksEngineering vehicles
Glock 179×19mm Parabellum[[File:ARMS_%26_Hunting_2012_exhibition_(474-23).jpg149x149px]]Standard gun of Montenegrin Military.
Zastava CZ999×19mm Parabellum[[File:Crvena Zastava 99.jpg150x150px]]Standard gun of Montenegrin Military
Tara TM99×19mm Parabellum[[File:Royal Malaysia Police Tara TM-9 pistol.jpg149x149px]]Currently in use.
Heckler & Koch MP59×19mm Parabellum[[File:MP5t.png150px]]date=23 July 2015title=Specijalci bez greške i na 40 °Curl=http://www.rtcg.me/vijesti/arsenal/98505/specijalci-bez-greske-i-na-40c-.htmlwebsite=www.rtcg.melanguage=cnr}}
Tara TM-99×19mm ParabellumSimilar to the Colt 9mm SMG, but with forward assist and Glock magazine compatibility.
Zastava M59/667.62×39mm[[File:Yugoslavian SKS M59 66.JPG150px]]Ceremonial rifle
MPT-76
MPT-557.62×51mm NATO
5.56×45mm NATO30[[File:MPT-76 Assault Rifle.jpg150px]]15 × rifles in NATO calibre 7.62×51mm and 15 × rifles in 5.56×45mm NATO ammunition according to a protocol signed by representatives of the Turkish and Montenegrin defence ministries in Ankara on 1 October 2019.
Heckler & Koch G365.56×45mm NATO655
(as of 2015)[[File:800px-G36bw.jpg150px]]Standard rifle of Montenegrin Military
Tara TM45.56×45mm NATO[[File:Green Berets train with ally in Montenegro (7887463).jpgframeless149x149px]]Standard issue rifle in the Montenegrin Ground Army
Steyr AUG5.56×45mm NATO[[File:AUG_A1_508mm_04.jpg150px]]Used by Special Forces
Heckler & Koch HK4165.56×45mm NATO[[File:HK416N.png150px]]title=HECKLER AND KOCH – HK 416url=http://www.vojska.me/naoruzanje/158592/889.htmlwebsite=www.vojska.meaccess-date=14 September 2018archive-date=5 February 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210205221230/http://www.vojska.me/naoruzanje/158592/889.htmlurl-status=dead }}
Zastava M70/M70A
7.62×39mm[[File:Zastava M-70.jpg150px]]In reserve
Heckler & Koch PSG17.62×51mm NATO[[File:PSG1 and MSG 90.jpg150px]]PSG 1 and MSG 90 in service.
Zastava M93 Black Arrow
12.7×108mm[[File:Sniper Zastava M93.jpg150px]]In service
Zastava M76
7.92×57mm Mauser[[File:Zastava-M76-Full.jpg150px]]In reserve
Zastava M91
7.62×54mmR[[File:Sniper Zastava M91.jpg150px]]In reserve
Zastava M84
7.62×54mmR[[File:ZastavaM84gpmg.jpg150px]]In service.
Zastava M72
7.62×39mm[[File:M72B1.jpg150px]]In reserve
BGA 30mm30×29mm[[File:Zastava BGA 30mm 01.jpg150px]]In service
Heckler & Koch AG3640×46mm[[File:GewehrAG36.jpg150px]]In service
M79 Osa90 mm rocket[[File:M79-OSA.jpg150px]]In service, planned to buy new man-portable anti-tank systems.
M80 Zolja64 mm rocket[[File:Zolja1.jpg150px]]In service, planned to buy new man-portable anti-tank systems.
9M14 Malyutka
64 mm rocket[[File:Malyutka.JPG150px]]In service
M5760 mm43[[File:Минобацач М57 60мм.jpg80px]]In service
M6982 mm44[[File:Минобацач М69 82мм.jpg80px]]14 active, 30 in reserve
M74/M75120 mm32[[File:Mortar 120 mm M-75 Croatian Army.JPG80px]]author1=International Institute for Strategic Studiestitle=The Military Balance 2017date=14 February 2017publisher=Routledgeisbn=978-1857439007edition=1volume=117location=London, United Kingdompage=138language=en}}
D-30J 122 mm122 mm12[[File:Military Montenegro 23.jpg150px]]In service.
M-94 Plamen-S128 mm18[[File:M94 Plamen S 128mm 1.jpg150px]]In service.
Oshkosh L-ATV
2020 to 202467+?[[File:Lithuanian Towed JLTV.jpg150x150px]]The Gale Banks Engineering diesel engine develops 340 hp, gross vehicle mass (GVM) are 10.2 t, of which the payload is 3.8 t.
ACS LAPV 5.4 Enok20186[[File:MB461 LAPV Enok Mil Police German Service.jpg150x150px]]
[[File:Light Armoured Patrol Vehicle ENOK.jpg150x150px]]The diesel engine develops 184 hp, gross vehicle mass (GVM) are 5.4 t.
Otokar Cobra20161[[File:Fsk18.jpg171x171px]]The diesel engine develops 190 hp, gross vehicle mass (GVM) are 6.7 t. Light armoured combat vehicle for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear reconnaissance.
Achleitner RCV Survivor20104[[File:RCVSURVIVORMNE.JPG150x150px]]
[[File:Achleitner Survivor-I.jpg150x150px]]The diesel engine develops 286 hp and 650 Nm, gross vehicle mass (GVM) are 8 t, of which the payload is 2.5 t. Reconnaissance and Command Vehicle (RCV) have modified chassis of the Toyota Land Cruiser 200.
TAM BOV VP М863[[File:BOV-VP M-86 3.jpg150x150px]]The diesel engine develops 150 hp and 490 Nm, gross vehicle mass (GVM) are 9.1 t.
Toyota Hilux RC 19 2.4 D 4x4202020[[File:EB (15168558335).jpg150px]]The diesel engine develops 150 hp and 400 Nm, gross vehicle mass (GVM) are 3 t, of which the payload is circa 1 t.
Mercedes-Benz G-Class****20166[[File:Mercedes G class - Montenegro Military.jpg150px]]The 3.0 V6 diesel engine develops 240 hp and 600 Nm
Toyota Land Cruiser20161Ambulance vehicle
Isuzu D-Max20161The diesel engine develops 163 hp and 400 Nm, and is used for food transport.
Achleitner MMV Survivor201016[[File:MMVSURVIVORMNE.jpg150px]]The diesel engine develops 173 hp and 410 Nm, gross vehicle mass (GVM) are 4 t, of which the payload is circa 0.8 t. Militarized Mission Vehicle (MMV) is Toyota Land Cruiser but with reinforced suspension, additional engine and gearbox protection, modified brake system and the intake and exhaust system (so that the vehicle could go through water), can cary five soldiers and in the trunk there are five boxes for automatic rifles (one for each soldier) and painted in military color.
Pinzgauer 710[[File:PINZGAUERMNE.jpg150px]]The petrol engine develops 90 hp and 185 Nm, gross vehicle mass (GVM) are 2,9 t, of which the payload is circa 1 t.
BMC 245-16P20232The Cummins 615Be 245 diesel engine develops 245 hp and 925 Nm, gross vehicle mass (GVM) are 16 t, of which the payload is 8.5 t (off-road 5 t).
BMC 380-26P20231The Cummins ISMe 385 30 diesel engine develops 380 hp and 1,834 Nm, gross vehicle mass (GVM) are 26 t, of which the payload is 15.5 t (off-road 10 t).
Iveco MUV20191Ambulance vehicle
Mercedes-Benz Unimog 4052010[[File:UNIMOG.JPG150px]]
TAM 110 T7 B/BV[[File:TAM 110 VCG.JPGMilitary Montenegro150px]]The F4 L 413 R diesel engine develops 115 hp and 350 Nm, gross vehicle mass (GVM) are 7 t, of which the payload is 2.5 t (off-road 1.5 t).
TAM 150 T11 B/BV[[File:TAM 110 VCG.JPGMilitary Montenegro150px]]The F6 L 413 R diesel engine develops 150 hp and 490 Nm, gross vehicle mass (GVM) are 11.4 t, of which the payload is 5 t (off-road 3 t).
FAP 2026[[File:FAP 2026.jpg150px]]The OM 402 diesel engine develops 256 hp and 834 Nm, gross vehicle mass (GVM) are 21 t, of which the payload is 10 t (off-road 6 t).
IMK TG-110
IMK TG-140
IMK TG-160
IMK TG-190
IMK TG-220[[File:Military Montenegro 36.JPG150px]]Tracked bulldozer
IMK ULT-160[[File:Military Montenegro 31.jpg150px]]Wheeled bulldozer
CAT 434F[[File:CATVCG.png150px]]Backhoe loader
ClassCountry manufacturedVariantsQuantityPicturesNotesFrigateFast attack craftTransport and supportTugboatsSailing shipMotorboatInflatable boatMotor yachtCrane vessel
Kotor class– P-33 Kotor
- P-34 Novi Sad1
1[[File:Patrolni brod klasa Kotor P34.jpg190px]]2 in reserve
Končar class– RTOP-405 Jordan Nikolov Orce
– RTOP-406 Ante Banina1
1[[File:Rtop 405.jpg190px]]Under reconstruction. The ship RTOP-405 reentered service in 2019. under name P-105 "Durmitor".
PO class– PO9111 in reserve
Salvage tug– PR-41 (Orada)
- LR-771
1[[File:PR41 ORADA.jpg190px]]2 in active service
JadranWeimar RepublicUsed as a training ship1[[File:Jadran saling ship.JPEG190px]]1 in active service
Motor sailboatBojana
- Milena1
1[[File:Sailing boatVCG.jpg190px]]2 in active service
Diving boat-Ronilačka baraksa 81
-Ronilačka barkasa 851
1[[File:Brm81.jpg190px]]2 in active service
Motor boat Polycat11 in active service
Motor boatČM 3311 in active service
Valiant 620PTUsed by Marine Platoon2[[File:Montenegrian Military inflatable boat.jpg190px]]2 in active service
JadrankaVIP Yacht1[[File:Jadranka Presidential yacht in Military of Montenegro.png190px]]Offered for sale
Floating CraneLDI 181[[File:LDI18.jpg190px]]1 in active service

Air Force

AircraftCountry manufacturedVariantQuantityPicturesNotesTransportTransport and utility helicoptersTraining helicoptersAir defence
Cessna 421 Golden EagleCessna 421B Golden Eagle1[[File:Cessna421B-Landing.jpg150px]]One for transport, medical evacuation and training.
SOKO Gazelle
SA-341H HO-42SA-341H HI-42SA-342L HO-45SA-342L HN-45M4124[[File:GazelleMNE.jpg150px]]not in use from 2020
Bell 412
412EP412EPI12[[File:Bell 412.jpg150px]]last1=Bozinovskifirst1=Igortitle=Montenegro orders three Bell 412 helicoptersurl=http://www.janes.com/article/77612/montenegro-orders-three-bell-412-helicopterswebsite=IHS Jane's 360access-date=7 February 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180205201046/http://www.janes.com/article/77612/montenegro-orders-three-bell-412-helicoptersarchive-date=5 February 2018location=Skopjedate=5 February 2018url-status=dead}}
Bell 505 Jet Ranger X
Bell 505 Jet Ranger X2[[File:SP-NCC (47695559591).jpg150px]]Two for pilot training.
9K32 Strela-2M
Portable low-altitude surface-to-air missile[[File:SA-7.jpg150px]]Planned to buy new man-portable air-defense systems.
Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/70Autocannon 40mm L/70,
works with GIRAFFE Radar[[File:L70 Bofors V i PVO VS.jpg150px]]Planned for modernization.
Giraffe radarEarly warning radar, works
with Bofors 40mm L/70[[File:Zirafa Radar.png150px]]Planned for modernization.

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