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Royal Serbian Army

The Army of the Kingdom of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Војска Краљевине Србије, romanizedVojska Kraljevine Srbije), known in English as the Royal Serbian Army, was the army of the Kingdom of Serbia that existed between 1882 and 1918, succeeding the Armed Forces of the Principality of Serbia and preceding the Royal Yugoslav Army.

Royal Serbian Army
Војска Краљевине Србије
Regimental standard
Active1882–1918
Country Kingdom of Serbia
TypeArmy
Motto(s)За веру, краља и отачаство
Za veru, kralja i otačastvo
"For Faith, King, and Fatherland" [1]
Field uniforms of the Royal Serbian Army, 1914.
Parade uniforms of the Royal Serbian Army, 1914.
Military ranks of the Royal Serbian Army.

Organization

Field armies

Orders of battle

Wars

Conflict Allies Adversaries Results
Serbo-Bulgarian War
(1885)
  Austria-Hungary (support)   Bulgaria Defeat
First Balkan War
(1912–1913)
  Bulgaria
  Greece
  Montenegro
  Italy (volunteers)
  Albanians (volunteers)
  Armenians (volunteers)
  Russia (support)
  Ottoman Empire
  Circassians
  Albanians (volunteers and irregulars)
  Austria-Hungary (support)
Victory
Ohrid-Debar Uprising
(1913)
  Greece   IMRO
  Kachaks
Victory
  • Suppression of uprising
Second Balkan War
(1913)
  Romania
  Greece
  Montenegro
  Ottoman Empire
  Bulgaria Victory
Balkans theatre (World War I)
(1914–1918)
  Montenegro
  France (from 1915)
  United Kingdom (from 1915)
  Greece (from 1917)
  Italy (from 1915)
  Russia (1916-1917)
  Austria-Hungary
  Bulgaria (from 1915)
  Germany (from 1915)
  Ottoman Empire (1916–1917)
Victory

Military equipment

Armament

Weapon In use Notes
Rifles
Mauser-Koka 1881–1907+ 110,000 units. Known as kokinka (pl. kokinke). Upgraded Mauser Model 1871.
Mauser-Koka 1884 1884–1918 4,000 units. Upgraded M71/84.
Mauser M1890 1912–1918
Mauser M1893 and M1903 1912–1918
Mauser M1899, M1899/07 and M1899/08 1899–1918
Mauser-Koka-Đurić 1907–18 Upgraded Mauser-Koka.
Mauser M1910 1910–1918
Berdan #1 and #2 1890–1918 75,000 units. Known as berdanka (pl. berdanci, berdanke).
Mauser Model 1889 1907–1918 known as belgijanka (pl. belgijanke)
Berthier M1907/15 1915–18
Gras M1874 1880–1918
Lebel M1886 1916–1918
Mosin–Nagant M1891 1914–1918
Machine guns
Chauchat 1916–1918 3,838 units.
Lewis 1915–1918
Maxim 1897–1918 2500 units.
MG 08 1911–1918
Schwarzlose 1914–1918 [2]
Handguns
Chamelot-Delvigne M1873 and M1874 1887–1918
Gasser M1870 1883–1918
Nagant M1895 1896–1918
Ruby M1914 1916–1918
Grenades
Vasić M1904/12 1904–1918

Uniform

See also

References

  1. ^ MO SCG 2007, p. 71.
  2. ^ Willbanks, James H. (1 January 2004). Machine Guns: An Illustrated History of Their Impact. ABC-CLIO. p. 57. ISBN 978-1-85109-480-6.

Sources

Books

  • W. H. Crawfurd Price (1918). Serbia's Part in the War ... Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Company. (  Public domain)
  • Milićević, Milić; Popović, Ljubodrag (2003). Генерали војске Кнежевине и Краљевине Србије. Vojnoizdavački zavod.
  • Vasić, Pavle (1980). Uniforme srpske vojske: 1808-1918. Jugoslavija.
  • Milkić, Miljan (2003). "Специфичности верског живота у војсци Кнежевине–Краљевине Србије". Војно дело.

Journals

  • Mijalkovski, Milan. "Četničke (gerilske) jedinice Kraljevine Srbije–borci protiv terora turskog okupatora." Zbornik radova Instituta za savremenu istoriju 09 (2007): 59–81.
  • Becić, Ivan M. "Ratni dugovi Kraljevine Srbije u svetlu politike." Istorija 20. veka 3 (2010): 45–56.
  • Gavrilović, Dejan V. Fizičko vežbanje i vojska Kraljevine Srbije. Diss. Univerzitet u Beogradu-Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, 2016.
  • Đorđević, Branislav D. "Training of the Serbian Army." Vojno delo 51.5-6 (1999): 149–165.
  • Denda, Dalibor. "Српска војска у предвечерје епохе ратова 1912–1920." Zbornik radova Instituta za savremenu istoriju 12 (2014): 423–436.
  • Đukić, Slobodan. "Contribution of the Military Academy to the development of military theory in Serbia in the second half of the 19th century and the first decade of the 20th century." Vojno delo 67.5 (2015): 401–425.
  • Mladenović, Božica. "Vojska Kraljevine Srbije za vreme Balkanskih ratova u ogledalu nemačke štampe." Baština 22 (2007): 161–171.
  • Barović, Vladimir. "Voluntary participation in the armed forces of the Kingdom of Serbia as a possible model of professionalization of the armed forces of the Republic of Serbia." Vojno delo 62.2 (2010): 348–360.
  • Ivetić, Vladimir. Politička uloga ministara vojnih Kraljevine Srbije od 1903. do 1914. godine. Diss. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Political Sciences, 2013.

Symposia

  • Ratković–Kostić, Slavica (2010). "Vojska Kraljevine Srbije 1916. i 1917. godine. Organizacija i formacija" [Armed forces of the Serbian Kingdom 1916 and 1917. Organization and formation]. Prvi svetski rat i Balkan–90 godina kasnije, Tematski zbornik radova. Institut za strategijska istraživanja [First World War and the Balkans–90 years after, Collections of papers, Strategic Research Institute]. Belgrade: 101–117.

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equipment 3 1 Armament 4 Uniform 5 See also 6 References 7 Sources 7 1 Books 7 2 Journals 7 3 SymposiaOrganization EditField armies Edit First Army Serbia Second Army Serbia Third Army Serbia Timok Army Uzice ArmyOrders of battle Edit Order of battle of the Serbian Army in the First Balkan War Order of battle of the Serbian Army in World War IWars EditSee also List of wars involving Serbia Conflict Allies Adversaries ResultsSerbo Bulgarian War 1885 Austria Hungary support Bulgaria Defeat Treaty of Bucharest 1886 return to situation before the war Recognition of the unification of Eastern Rumelia with Bulgaria First Balkan War 1912 1913 Bulgaria Greece Montenegro Italy volunteers Albanians volunteers Armenians volunteers Russia support Ottoman Empire Circassians Albanians volunteers and irregulars Austria Hungary support Victory Treaty of London Outbreak of the Second Balkan War Ohrid Debar Uprising 1913 Greece IMRO Kachaks Victory Suppression of uprisingSecond Balkan War 1913 Romania Greece Montenegro Ottoman Empire Bulgaria Victory Treaty of Bucharest 1913 Balkans theatre World War I 1914 1918 Montenegro France from 1915 United Kingdom from 1915 Greece from 1917 Italy from 1915 Russia 1916 1917 Austria Hungary Bulgaria from 1915 Germany from 1915 Ottoman Empire 1916 1917 Victory Serbia regained its territory in 1918 occupied since 1915 Proclamation of Podgorica Assembly in Montenegro of unification with Serbia Unification of Slavic inhabited lands of Austria Hungary with Serbia to form Yugoslavia Treaty of NeuillyMilitary equipment EditArmament Edit Weapon In use NotesRiflesMauser Koka 1881 1907 110 000 units Known as kokinka pl kokinke Upgraded Mauser Model 1871 Mauser Koka 1884 1884 1918 4 000 units Upgraded M71 84 Mauser M1890 1912 1918Mauser M1893 and M1903 1912 1918Mauser M1899 M1899 07 and M1899 08 1899 1918Mauser Koka Đuric 1907 18 Upgraded Mauser Koka Mauser M1910 1910 1918Berdan 1 and 2 1890 1918 75 000 units Known as berdanka pl berdanci berdanke Mauser Model 1889 1907 1918 known as belgijanka pl belgijanke Berthier M1907 15 1915 18Gras M1874 1880 1918Lebel M1886 1916 1918Mosin Nagant M1891 1914 1918Machine gunsChauchat 1916 1918 3 838 units Lewis 1915 1918Maxim 1897 1918 2500 units MG 08 1911 1918Schwarzlose 1914 1918 2 HandgunsChamelot Delvigne M1873 and M1874 1887 1918Gasser M1870 1883 1918Nagant M1895 1896 1918Ruby M1914 1916 1918GrenadesVasic M1904 12 1904 1918Uniform EditSajkacaSee also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Royal Serbian Army First Serbian Volunteer Division Serbian Chetnik Organization Serbian ArmyReferences Edit MO SCG 2007 p 71 sfn error no target CITEREFMO SCG2007 help Willbanks James H 1 January 2004 Machine Guns An Illustrated History of Their Impact ABC CLIO p 57 ISBN 978 1 85109 480 6 Sources EditBooks Edit W H Crawfurd Price 1918 Serbia s Part in the War Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent amp Company Public domain Milicevic Milic Popovic Ljubodrag 2003 Generali voјske Knezhevine i Kraљevine Srbiјe Vojnoizdavacki zavod Vasic Pavle 1980 Uniforme srpske vojske 1808 1918 Jugoslavija Milkic Miljan 2003 Specifichnosti verskog zhivota u voјsci Knezhevine Kraљevine Srbiјe Voјno delo Journals Edit Mijalkovski Milan Cetnicke gerilske jedinice Kraljevine Srbije borci protiv terora turskog okupatora Zbornik radova Instituta za savremenu istoriju 09 2007 59 81 Becic Ivan M Ratni dugovi Kraljevine Srbije u svetlu politike Istorija 20 veka 3 2010 45 56 Gavrilovic Dejan V Fizicko vezbanje i vojska Kraljevine Srbije Diss Univerzitet u Beogradu Fakultet sporta i fizickog vaspitanja 2016 Đorđevic Branislav D Training of the Serbian Army Vojno delo 51 5 6 1999 149 165 Denda Dalibor Srpska voјska u predvecherјe epohe ratova 1912 1920 Zbornik radova Instituta za savremenu istoriju 12 2014 423 436 Đukic Slobodan Contribution of the Military Academy to the development of military theory in Serbia in the second half of the 19th century and the first decade of the 20th century Vojno delo 67 5 2015 401 425 Mladenovic Bozica Vojska Kraljevine Srbije za vreme Balkanskih ratova u ogledalu nemacke stampe Bastina 22 2007 161 171 Barovic Vladimir Voluntary participation in the armed forces of the Kingdom of Serbia as a possible model of professionalization of the armed forces of the Republic of Serbia Vojno delo 62 2 2010 348 360 Ivetic Vladimir Politicka uloga ministara vojnih Kraljevine Srbije od 1903 do 1914 godine Diss University of Belgrade Faculty of Political Sciences 2013 Symposia Edit Ratkovic Kostic Slavica 2010 Vojska Kraljevine Srbije 1916 i 1917 godine Organizacija i formacija Armed forces of the Serbian Kingdom 1916 and 1917 Organization and formation Prvi svetski rat i Balkan 90 godina kasnije Tematski zbornik radova Institut za strategijska istrazivanja First World War and the Balkans 90 years after Collections of papers Strategic Research Institute Belgrade 101 117 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Royal Serbian Army amp oldid 1126720946, wikipedia, 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