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The Yugoslav Air Force Volume 2

In the Battles for Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1991-1992

Series : Europe@War #48

Author : Aleksander Radic

The Yugoslav Air Force Volume 2 : In the Battles for Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1991-1992

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General - Pages : 78 | Images : 59 colour photos, 17 b/w photos, 18 colour profiles, 3 colour illustrations, 5 colour maps, 2 b/w maps, 11 tables

Paperback - Date of Publication : 14th May 2025 | Size : 297mm x 210mm | ISBN : 9781914059179 | Helion Book Code : HEL1310

eBook - ISBN : 9781806721238

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In 1991, the long-brewing political crisis in Yugoslavia boiled over into armed confrontation. The first conflict, fought in Slovenia, was over in a matter of weeks. A second confrontation, that with Croatia, would be a much longer and bigger affair in which the Yugoslav Air Force would play a major role in supporting the Serb-dominated Federal forces.

The troubles in Croatia had begun much earlier, and Serbian nationalism had stirred unrest long before Croatia sought independence. In late 1990, Croatian Serbs from a cluster of Serb-majority municipalities self-proclaimed their independence and began consolidating their control over more than a third of Croatia. In turn, keen to secede from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the new government in Zagreb was left with no choice but to start organising its own armed forces.

On 14 September 1991, Croatia launched an offensive against the Yugoslav National Army (JNA) bases on its soil, resulting in the capture of many barracks and arms depots and the blockading of others. The result was that the Croats captured sufficient weaponry that they could face off against the Federal and Serbian forces on almost equal footing.

In turn, the JNA launched its own full-blown strategic offensive with multiple operations across Croatia, aiming to defeat the latter’s nascent armed forces and capture Zagreb. Against this background, the Yugoslav Air Force and Air Defence (RV i PVO) found itself initially flying operations in support of JNA ‘peacekeepers’, before having to conduct months of combat operations in support of ground forces all over Croatia.

Richly illustrated with original photographs – most in colour – and specially commissioned colour illustrations, Volume 2 of The Yugoslav Air Force In the Battles for Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1991–1992 provides a detailed examination of the RV i PVO’s operations over northern and eastern Croatia through the autumn of 1991.

 

“…well done background information as well as providing a running commentary on the air war as it matches up with the fighting on the ground. …there are great period photos, well done maps and charts, along with the usual quality color profiles.” ModelingMadness.com

“…a nice volume in the series.” Historical Miniatures Gaming Society

“… nicely supported with illustrations and photographs of JNA aircraft and helicopters with ac-companying data. Aircraft weaponry and anti-aircraft armaments are also discussed with some detail and supported by photographs. Detailed maps provide a very useful reference for the narrative.” Journal of the Air Force Historical Foundation

“…this volume strikes a great balance between historical narrative and visual documentation and is highly recommended.” IPMS/USA

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