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ARBiH

Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Armija Republike Bosne i Hercegovine
Армија Републике Босне и Херцеговине
Logo of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
Bosnian Army Emblem
Founded 15 April 1992
Disbanded 14 December 1995
Service branches Bosnian Army
Bosnian Air Force and Defense
Headquarters Sarajevo, Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Leadership
Commander-in-Chief President Alija Izetbegović
Defence Minister Munib Bisić
Commander General Sefer Halilović (1992-1993)
General Rasim Delić (1993-1995)
Manpower
Active personnel 90-120,000 ~230,000 (in 1995)
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History
Ranks Military ranks and insignia of Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Armija Republike Bosne i Hercegovine (ARBiH) / Армија Републике Босне и Херцеговине (АРБиХ)) was the military force of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina established by the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992 following the outbreak of the Bosnian War. Following the end of the war, and the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement in 1995, it was transformed into the Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The ArBiH was the only military force on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina recognised as legal by other governments. Under the State Defense Reform Law the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina were unified into a single structure, OSBiH, making entity armies defunct.

The Army of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was formed on 15 April 1992 during the early days of the Bosnian War. Before the ARBiH was officially created, a number of paramilitary and civil defense groups were established. The Patriotic League (PL) and the local Territorial Defence Force of the Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina (TORBIH) were the official army while paramilitaries such as the Zelene Beretke (Green Berets) and Crni Labudovi (Black Swans) units were also active. Other irregular groups included Bosnian mafia groups, as well as collections of police and former Yugoslav People's Army soldiers.


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