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{{Short description|Combined military forces of Slovenia}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2024}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2022}} {{Infobox national military | name = Slovenian Armed Forces | native_name = {{lang|sl|Slovenska vojska}} | image = [[File:Sign of Slovenian Army.svg|200px]] | alt = | caption = Emblem of the Slovenian Army | image2 = [[File:Flag of the Slovenian Armed Forces.svg{{!}}border|200px]] | alt2 = | caption2 = Flag of the Slovenian Armed Forces<br /><hr>Anthem of the Slovenian Army:{{vunblist |''[[Naprej, zastava slave]]''|{{raise|0.35em|{{small|(English: ''Forward, Flag of Glory'')}}}} }}[[File:Anthem of the Slovenian Armed Forces.ogg|center]] | motto = | founded = 1991–1994: [[Slovenian Territorial Defence|Territorial Defense of Slovenia]] | current_form = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1994}} | disbanded = | branches = {{ublist|[[Slovenian Ground Force]]|[[Slovenian Air Force and Air Defence]]|[[Slovenian Navy]]}} | headquarters = [[Ljubljana]] | flying_hours = | website = {{URL|http://www.slovenskavojska.si/en/}} <!-- Leadership -->| commander-in-chief = {{flagicon image|Flag of the President of Slovenia.svg}} [[President of Slovenia|President]] [[Nataša Pirc Musar]] | commander-in-chief_title = [[Commander-in-Chief]] | chief minister = | chief minister_title = | minister = {{flagicon image|Flag of Minister of Defense of Slovenia.svg}} {{Ill|Borut Sajovic|sl}} | minister_title = [[Ministry of Defence (Slovenia)|Minister of Defence]] | commander = {{flagicon image|Flag of Chief of General Staff of the Slovenian Army.svg}} [[Lieutenant colonel general]] [[Robert Glavaš]] | commander_title = [[Chief of the General Staff (Slovenia)|Chief of the General Staff]] <!-- Manpower -->| age = | conscription = | manpower_data = | manpower_age = 16–49 | available = | available_f = | fit = 820,320 (2022 est.)<ref> {{cite web|title=The World Factbook – Manpower fit for military service|publisher=Central Intelligence Agency|url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2025.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090513123709/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2025.html |archive-date=13 May 2009}} </ref> | fit_f = | reaching = | reaching_f = | active = ~7,000 (2020)<ref> {{cite web|title=Armed forces personnel, total - Slovenia|url=https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/MS.MIL.TOTL.P1?locations=SI|website=data.worldbank.org|access-date=13 March 2025}} </ref><ref> {{cite web|title=Slovenia Military Size 1992-2025|url=https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/SVN/slovenia/military-army-size|website=www.macrotrends.net|access-date=13 March 2025}} </ref> | ranked = | reserve = ~26,000 | deployed = <!-- Financial --> | amount = €1.064 billion <ref name="NATO"> {{cite web |title=Increase in the defence budget demonstrates Slovenia's credibility in the international environment (2022–2024) |url=https://www.gov.si/en/news/2022-10-13-increase-in-the-defence-budget-demonstrates-slovenias-credibility-in-the-international-environment/|date=13 October 2022|publisher= Gov.si|access-date=31 August 2019}} </ref> | percent_GDP = 1.44% (2024)<ref name="NATO"/> <!-- Industrial -->| domestic_suppliers = | foreign_suppliers = | imports = | exports = <!-- Related aricles --> | history = {{blist|[[Slovenian War of Independence]]|[[Slovenian Territorial Defence]]}} | ranks = [[Slovenian military ranks]] }} The '''Slovenian Armed Forces''' or '''Slovenian Army''' ('''SAF'''; {{langx|sl|Slovenska vojska}}; [''SV'']) are the [[armed forces]] of [[Slovenia]]. Since 2003, it is organized as a fully professional [[standing army]]. The [[Commander-in-Chief]] of the SAF is the [[President of Slovenia|President of the Republic of Slovenia]], while operational command is in the domain of the [[Chief of the General Staff (Slovenia)|Chief of the General Staff]] of the Slovenian Armed Forces. ==History== ===20th century=== [[File:URN NBN SI IMG-E18TCZUR.jpg|thumb|left|Slovene soldiers during the [[Austro-Slovene conflict in Carinthia]], 1919]] Following the disintegration of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire at the end of World War I, the Duchy of Styria was divided between the newly established states of German Austria and the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs. [[Rudolf Maister]], a Slovene major of the former Austro-Hungarian Army, liberated the town of [[Maribor]] in November 1918 and claimed it for the [[State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs]]. After a short fight with [[Germany|German]] Austrian provisional units, the current border was established, which mostly followed the ethnic-linguistic division between [[Slovenes]] and ethnic [[Germans]] in [[Duchy of Styria|Styria]]. The current Slovenian Armed Forces are descended from the [[Slovenian Territorial Defence]] (''Teritorialna Obramba Republike Slovenije''; or ''Slovene TO''), formed in 1990 by fusion of Territorial Defence (formed in 1968 as a paramilitary complement to the regular army of the former [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav]] within the territory of [[Slovenia]]) with secret alternative command structure, known as the Manoeuvre Structures of National Protection (Manevrska struktura narodne zaščite, or MSNZ), which was an existing but antiquated institution, (unique to Slovenia), intended to enable the republic to form an ad hoc defence structure, akin to a National Guard. It was of negligible importance prior to 1990, with antiquated weapons and few members. When Slovenia declared independence at the onset of the [[Yugoslav wars|Yugoslav Wars]] in 1991, the [[Slovenian Territorial Defence]] and the Slovenian police comprised the majority of forces engaging the [[Yugoslav People's Army]] during the [[Ten-Day War]]. The Slovenian Armed Forces were formally established in 1994 as a reorganization of the Slovenia Territorial Defence Force. ===Republic of Slovenia=== [[File:ASIV Slovenia 18 (24556573455).jpg|thumb|A Slovenian soldier with a [[FN F2000]] assault rifle]] After 1993, the Slovenian Armed Forces had relied on mandatory military service, with conscripts receiving 6–7 months of training. In 2003, the Slovenian [[Politics of Slovenia|Government]] abolished [[conscription]] and as of July 2004, the Slovenian Armed Forces had been almost completely reorganised into a professional army now based on volunteers. Currently there are approximately 7,300 active troops and approximately 1,500 in reserve, reduced from 55,000 personnel during conscription.{{citation needed|date=December 2022}} A major reorganization of the Slovenian Armed Forces is currently underway with a goal of making them more effective and to increase the defense budget to the NATO required 2%.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=Obrambni izdatki se povečujejo, v letu 2024 se nakazujejo v višini 1,35 odstotka BDP-ja |url=https://www.rtvslo.si/slovenija/obrambni-izdatki-se-povecujejo-v-letu-2024-se-nakazujejo-v-visini-1-35-odstotka-bdp-ja/731434 |access-date=2024-12-31 |website=rtvslo.si |language=sl}}</ref> The goal is set to be accomplished near year 2030. More than half of all commands have been disbanded which has made commanding the subordinated units easier and faster. Soldiers are to be located nearer to their homes in order to minimize travel costs. Since the Slovenian Armed Forces do not have enough modern armored vehicles to maintain three motorized battalions fulfilled at every time, one Wheeled Combat Vehicles Company and one Tank Company have been organized within the Logistics brigade, which now lends vehicles to any of four newly formed infantry regiments, regarding to the regiments' needs. Reorganization also transformed 72nd Brigade from a support unit to a combat unit and thus equaled it with the 1st Brigade. Both brigades were added support elements, such as Air Defense, Artillery, Intelligence, etc. The operational units now consist of a Special Operations Unit, Naval Division, an Aviation Regiment and three [[brigade]]s, the [[1st Brigade (Slovenian Armed Forces)|1st]] (responsible for western Slovenia), [[72nd Brigade (Slovenian Armed Forces)|72nd]] (responsible for eastern Slovenia) and Logistics Brigade.{{citation needed|date=December 2022}} ===NATO membership (from 2004)=== [[File:Slokfor.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Slovene KFOR unit]] As part of the former [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], Slovenia was never a member of the [[Warsaw Pact]]. Today, the foreign policy priority of [[NATO]] membership drives Slovenia's defense reorganization. Once many countries{{Clarify|reason=Who?|date=January 2024}} lifted the arms embargo on Slovenia in 1996, the country embarked on a military procurement program to bolster its status as a NATO candidate and to aid its transformation into a mobile force. Active in the SFOR deployment in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], Slovenia is also a charter member of [[Partnership for Peace]] and a regular participant in PfP exercises. The United States provides bilateral military assistance to Slovenia, including through the [[International Military Education and Training]] (IMET) program, the [[State Partnership Program]] (aligned with [[Colorado]]), and the [[EUCOM]] Joint Contact Team Program. Slovenia formally joined NATO in March 2004.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nato.int/docu/update/2004/03-march/e0329a.htm|title=NATO Update: Seven new members join NATO – 29 March 2004|publisher=NATO}}</ref> The transition of its armed forces from a primarily conscript-based territorial defense organization to a professional force structure has the ultimate goal of creating NATO-interoperable combat units able to operate on an even par with units from other NATO armies. Implementation of interoperability objectives as determined by the Planning and Review Process (PARP) and the Individual Partnership Program (IPP) as part of Slovenia's PfP participation proceeds. Slovenia's elite units already train with and are integrated into international units including NATO members—for example as part of [[SFOR]] and on [[Cyprus]]. Its elite mountain troops will be assigned to the Multinational Land Force peacekeeping battalion with [[Italy]], [[Hungary]], and [[Croatia]]. Slovenia hosted its first PfP exercise in 1998--"Cooperative Adventure Exchange"—a multinational disaster-preparedness command post exercise involving almost 6,000 troops from 19 NATO and PfP member nations. As of 2011 Slovenian soldiers were a part of international forces serving in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Kosovo]], [[Afghanistan]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sloveniatimes.com/en/inside.cp2?uid=87F07C9D-5CF0-76BE-6D5D-E619AAA286B2&linkid=news&cid=1BB540C4-EA25-0226-785F-74436DBF408E|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614145255/http://www.sloveniatimes.com/en/inside.cp2?uid=87F07C9D-5CF0-76BE-6D5D-E619AAA286B2&linkid=news&cid=1BB540C4-EA25-0226-785F-74436DBF408E|url-status=dead|title=The Slovenia Times – Daily News|archive-date=14 June 2011}}</ref> [[Iraq]], [[Chad]], and [[Lebanon]]. Slovenia hosts [[Multinational Centre of Excellence for Mountain Warfare]] ('''MN COEMW'''; {{langx|sl|Večnacionalni center odličnosti za gorsko bojevanje}}), one of [[NATO]] [[NATO Centre of Excellence|Centres of Excellence]], located in [[Bohinjska Bela]], [[Slovenia]]. It is "responsible for training individuals and units for operation in the mountains and other terrains difficult to pass".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.slovenskavojska.si/en/structure/genneral-staff-commands-and-units/doctrine-development-educational-and-training-command/mountain-school/ |title=Multinational Centre of Excellence for Mountain Warfare |author=Slovenian Armed Forces |publisher=Slovenian Armed Forces |access-date=28 January 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120224002114/http://www.slovenskavojska.si/en/structure/genneral-staff-commands-and-units/doctrine-development-educational-and-training-command/mountain-school/ |archive-date=24 February 2012 }}</ref> ==Organization== {{main|Structure of the Slovenian Armed Forces}} [[File:Slovenia Army 2013.png|right|thumb|560px|Structure of the Slovenian Armed Forces Command 2013-2024]] The Slovenian Armed Forces are organized as single-branch [[armed forces]] with the [[army]] as their primary component. The personnel is divided into three categories: * professional soldiers (full-time soldiers) * contract reserve soldiers (serve up to 30 days per year) * voluntary recruits ([[recruit training|basic training]]) === Military bases === {{Main|List of barracks of the Slovenian Armed Forces}} === Military airports === The Slovenian army currently maintains one military airport [[Cerklje ob Krki Airbase|Cerklje ob Krki]] near town of [[Brežice]]. The airport's official name is [[Cerklje ob Krki Airbase]]. The others that are partially military are: * [[Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport|Ljubljana Airbase]] shares the airport with [[Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport|Ljubljana International Airport]]. One helicopter [[Bell 412]] is stationed there for [[mountain rescue]]. {{clear}} == Unit locations == {{Location map+|Slovenia|relief=1|float=center|width=560|places={{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Vrhnika]]</small>|lat= 46.055556 |long= 14.508333 |position=right|mark=Green pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Ljubljana]]</small>|lat= 46.055556 |long= 14.508333 |position=right|mark=Green pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Bohinjska Bela]]</small>|lat= 46.339964 |long= 14.062736 |position=right|mark=Green pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Nova Gorica]]</small>|lat= 45.955883 |long= 13.673242 |position=right|mark=Yellow pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Maribor]]</small>|lat= 46.557611 |long= 15.6455 |position=right|mark=Green pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Celje]]</small>|lat= 46.235833 |long= 15.2675 |position=right|mark=Green pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Novo Mesto]]</small>|lat= 45.8 |long= 15.166667 |position=right|mark=Yellow pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Murska Sobota]]</small>|lat= 46.666667 |long= 16.166667 |position=right|mark=Green pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Kranj]]</small>|lat= 46.233333 |long= 14.366667 |position=left|mark=Purple pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Šentvid (Ljubljana)|Šentvid]]</small>|lat= 46.097222 |long= 14.466389 |position=left|mark=Purple pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>{{nowrap|[[Slovenska Bistrica]]}}</small>|lat= 46.4 |long= 15.566667 |position=right|mark=Purple pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Cerklje ob Krki Airport|Cerklje ob Krki]]</small>|lat= 45.899722 |long= 15.515278 |position=right|mark=Blue 0080ff pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Ankaran]]</small>|lat= 45.579314 |long= 13.737928 |position=right|mark=Blue pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>{{nowrap|[[Kočevska Reka]]}}</small>|lat= 45.574933 |long= 14.7992 |position=right|mark=Lightgreen pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Zgornji Brnik]]</small>|lat= 46.239739 |long= 14.485853 |position=right|mark=Pink pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Vrhnika]]</small>|lat= 45.962375 |long= 14.293736 |position=right|mark=Orange pog.svg}} {{Location map~ | Slovenia | background = white |label=<small>[[Hočko Pohorje]]</small>|lat= 46.500347 |long= 15.570408 |position=left|mark=Orange pog.svg}}|caption=Slovenian Armed Forces locations 2018 <br /> [[File:Green pog.svg|8px]] 1st Brigade, 72nd Brigade, and infantry regiments [[File:Yellow pog.svg|8px]] Territorial regiments [[File:Blue 0080ff pog.svg|8px]] Air Base [[File:Blue pog.svg|8px]] Naval Base [[File:Lightgreen pog.svg|8px]] Special Forces [[File:Purple pog.svg|8px]] Logistic Brigade, and logistic units [[File:Orange pog.svg|8px]] [[Ground Master 400|GM 403]] radar station <br /> [[File:Pink pog.svg|8px]] Control and Reporting Centre}} ==International cooperation== [[Slovenia]] is part of the [[United Nations]], [[NATO]] and the [[European Union]], and supports the efforts of these organisations in peacekeeping operations and humanitarian activities. The Slovenian Armed Forces have been participating in various missions since 1997, when the first unit was deployed to Albania for a humanitarian operation. Slovenia has continued its efforts in international cooperation by participating in various missions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Cyprus, Pakistan and other countries. The total number of sent personnel through Slovenia's contribution to missions is more than 15,000, but some speculations estimate over 20,000 personnel. ===Current operations=== {| style="border:1px solid black; background:#efe8ff; font-size:95%; float:left;" |- ! Deployment ! Organization ! Operation ! Personnel<ref>{{cite web|title=Slovenian Armed Forces – International operations and missions|url=https://www.slovenskavojska.si/en/in-the-service-of-peace/international-operations-and-missions/|website=slovenskavojska.si|access-date=12 April 2023}}</ref> |- | [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] | [[NATO]] | Joint Enterprise | 4 |- | [[Kosovo]] | [[NATO]] | [[Kosovo Force|KFOR]] | 99 |- | [[Serbia]] | [[NATO]] | Joint Enterprise | 1 |- | [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] | [[European Union|EU]] | [[EUFOR Althea]] | 16 |- | [[Mali]] | [[European Union|EU]] | [[European Union Training Mission in Mali|EUTM Mali]] | 4 |- | [[Lebanon]] | [[United Nations|UN]] | [[United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon|UNIFIL]] | 1 |- | [[Syria]] | [[United Nations|UN]] | [[United Nations Truce Supervision Organization|UNTSO]] | 3 |- | [[Italy]] | [[European Union|EU]] | [[EU Navfor Med]] | 3 |- | [[Iraq]] | [[Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve|CJTF]] | [[Operation Inherent Resolve]] | 3 |- | [[Latvia]] | [[NATO]] | [[NATO Enhanced Forward Presence]] | 49 |- | [[Slovakia]] | [[NATO]] | [[NATO Enhanced Forward Presence]] | 96 |_ |} {{clear}} ==Current equipment== {{Unreferenced section|date=April 2020}} ===Ground Force=== {{main|Slovenian Ground Force#Equipment}} The Slovenian Armed Forces sent a request for 14 [[Pandur II|Pandur EVO]] armoured vehicles in late 2019. As the SAF already operate 85 [[Pandur I]] ([[Valuk]]), which is from the same family of vehicles and is the main vehicle of the army and were bought from the same company as the new ones which was [[Steyr]] (Austrian) in the past and today [[General Dynamics Land Systems]] (American), the company is offering the vehicles to the army as they know it will have all requirements for the SAF that the old ones lacked which is troop space, protection, modern electronics and RCWS. Unlike the Austrian Pandur EVO, which is only armed with 12.7mm [[M2 Browning]] HMG, some Slovenian Pandur EVO will be equipped with 40mm [[Heckler & Koch GMG]]. The Austrian government is offering a government to government contract with the Slovenian government to make the purchase cheaper. The director of GDELS confirmed there will be no corruption or problems with the purchase as they have done purchases in the past with no problem, as the SAF is an important customer to them. The 14 vehicles will fulfil 1 company of troops and the cost is estimated around 40 million Euros. The purchase is currently on standby as they are waiting for the decision of the new government for the purchase. Delivery to take place between 2020 and 2021.{{citation needed|date=December 2022}} Since the new defence minister wanted and still wants to finish the purchase of [[Boxer (armoured fighting vehicle)]] and the new general also being interested in it, if they solve the pricing problems it is possible that they will buy 56 Boxer vehicles instead of 14 Pandur EVO.{{citation needed|date=December 2022}} Alongside the 14 Pandur EVO armoured vehicles, they will be joined by 38 [[Joint Light Tactical Vehicle]] which the delivery date was said to be in 2021-2023 but has changed as productions etc. is going better than expected and therefor already being 12 Joint Light Tactical Vehicles in the army in 2020 which are intended to replace the [[Humvee]]. The cost for the purchase was 46,5 million Euros. They will be armed with 12.7mm [[M2 Browning]] HMG and some with 40mm [[Heckler & Koch GMG]], 1 company being an anti-tank company equipped with [[Spike (ATGM)]] LR/MR missiles. The ministry of defence of RS said in 2020 that the artillery will be equipped with self propelled howitzers which will increase its firepower, speed and efficiency. The German [[Panzerhaubitze 2000]] is a high contender in this purchase which will be done after the purchase of the Pandur EVO armoured vehicles in 2022–2023. As Slovenian ground force already has 11 [[Roland (missile)]] II short range air defences, the ministry of defence of RS said that they will make a purchase of a short to medium range air defence system with integrated radar which reduce the need for trucks to tow a radar for the air defence system. Purchase will be done in around 2024. In May 2022, Slovenia signed a contract for the delivery of 45 [[Boxer (armoured fighting vehicle)]] in four different variants,with the contract being worth €281.5 Million and delivery of the vehicles expected to begin from 2024 until 2026.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.joint-forces.com/defence-equipment-news/54021-slovenia-procures-45-boxer-vehicles | title=Slovenia Procures 45 BOXER Vehicles | date=17 May 2022 }}</ref> ===Air Force=== {{Main|Slovenian Air Force and Air Defence#Equipment}} The Ministry of Defence stated that it will retire some aircraft to lower maintenance costs, while purchasing large transport aircraft. The purchase was completed in 2007 between the Italian [[Alenia C-27J Spartan]] and Spanish [[EADS CASA C-295]]. Both were tested in [[Cerklje ob Krki Airport]] military airport by the Slovenian pilots and the decision was made to buy the Spanish C-295, but one crashed and the purchase was cancelled. Slovenian airspace is secured by NATO with [https://www.aviohub.it/2020/10/nato-air-policing-in-slovenian-air-space-and-slovenian-air-capabilities/ NATO AIR POLICING]. For NATO nations that do not have the necessary air capabilities (Albania, Estonia, Iceland, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Latvia, Lithuania, and Slovenia), agreements exist to ensure airspace security within SACEUR's area of responsibility. NATO Air Policing is a peacetime collective defence mission, which is at the very heart of NATO's founding treaty. It ensures the integrity of Allies' airspace and protects Alliance nations by maintaining continuous a 24/7 Air Policing within Supreme Allied Commander Europe's (SACEUR's) area of responsibility. ===Navy=== {{Main|Slovenian Navy#Equipment}} The Slovenian Navy or officially the 430th Naval Division is not a separate service, but an integral part of the Slovenian Armed Forces. The Division consists of the [[Super Dvora Mk II-class patrol boat|Super Dvora Mk II-class]] [[patrol boat]] ''Ankaran'' and the [[Project 10412 patrol boat|Project 10412-class]] [[patrol boat]] ''Triglav''. ==Gallery== <gallery> Image:Slovenian Army Truck.jpg| Slovenian [[MAN SE|MAN]] Army Truck <!-- Deleted image removed: Image:M80A slo.jpg| [[BVP M-80|M-80A]] [[IFV]] --> File:Valuk and T-55.jpg| Slovenian Armoured Vehicles Image:Slohmmwv.jpg| Slovene Army Humvee on patrol in Kosovo Image:Slokfor.jpg| Slovenian Convoy in Kosovo KFOR Mission Image:AS AL 532 SLO.jpg|AS AL 532 Cougar of the Slovenian Air Force Image:Ladji Ankaran in Triglav.jpg|[[Project 10412 class patrol boat|10412 class patrol boat]] ''Triglav'' with [[Super Dvora Mk II-class patrol boat]] ''Ankaran'' </gallery> ==References== {{Reflist}} ==Further reading== * Furlan, Branimir (2013). [http://afs.sagepub.com/content/39/3/434.abstract "Civilian Control and Military Effectiveness: Slovenian Case,"] [[Armed Forces & Society]] 39, No. 3, pp. 434–449. ==External links== {{Commons|Slovenian Armed Forces}} * [https://www.aviohub.it/2020/10/nato-air-policing-in-slovenian-air-space-and-slovenian-air-capabilities/ NATO Air Policing in Slovenian Air space and Slovenian air capabilities] * [http://www.slovenskavojska.si/en/ Official page] {{in lang|en}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20060515064203/http://www.mors.si/?id=home&L=1 Slovenian Ministry of Defence official site] {{in lang|en}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20061012220517/http://www.scramble.nl/si.htm Slovenian Air Force] * [http://www.vojska.net/eng/armed-forces/slovenia/ Slovenian Armed Forces/Slovenska vojska] {{Slovenia topics}} {{Military of Europe}} {{Military history of Europe}} {{Militaries of European Union member states}} {{North Atlantic Treaty Organization}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Military of Slovenia}} [[Category:Slovenian Armed Forces| ]] [[Category:Military of Slovenia| ]] [[Category:Military units and formations established in 1991| ]] [[Category:Organizations based in Ljubljana]] [[Category:1991 establishments in Slovenia]] [[Category:Permanent Structured Cooperation]]
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