Slovenian Territorial Defence

{{Short description|Former military forces of Slovenia (1990–94)}}

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| name=Territorial Defense of the Republic of Slovenia

| native_name ={{lang|sl|Teritorialna obramba Republike Slovenije}}

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| founded= 1990

| disbanded= 1994

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| headquarters=Ljubljana

| commander-in-chief= President Milan Kučan (1990–1994)

| minister= Janez Janša (1990–1994)

| commander= Janez Slapar (1991–1993)
Albin Gutman (1993–1994)

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| age=15

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The Territorial Defense of the Republic of Slovenia ({{langx|sl|Teritorialna obramba Republike Slovenije}} (TO RS)), also known as the Territorial Defense of Slovenia (Slovenian: Teritorialna obramba Slovenije [TOS]), was the predecessor of the Slovenian Armed Forces. It was named after the Yugoslav Territorial Defense.

History

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After the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, the Yugoslav leadership adopted the doctrine of General People's Defence{{Cite web |url=http://www.slovenskavojska.si/en/about-the-slovenian-armed-forces/history/ |title=About the Slovenian Armed Forces |access-date=2014-10-13 |archive-date=2012-06-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120622163346/http://www.slovenskavojska.si/en/about-the-slovenian-armed-forces/history/ |url-status=dead }} and established the Territorial Defense. After the victory of democratic parties in the 1990 Slovenian parliamentary election, the central government in Belgrade ordered disarmament of TO Slovenia, a decision that was effectively ignored. Many weapons subsequently disappeared from supply depots and were later issued to the initial territorial defence units of the Republic of Slovenia.

Command

TO headquarters were established on November 20, 1968. The early development of this military command was almost exclusively in the hands of Slovenian officers. In 1990, the Territorial Defence Republic Headquarters was violently occupied by the federal army. After this incident, Slovenia designated a new headquarters, who took command of the Slovenian Army. May 1991 marked the opening of the first military training centres in Ig, Ljubljana; and Pekre, Maribor. The first draftees were sworn in on June 2.

Organization

The command language in TO was Slovenian, and this itself was organized in the form of an ancillary impact force to the JNA. After 1990 it was organized as a separate army, which was finally formed in the months before independence, in accordance with the Slovenian Constitution, which had been adopted in 1991.

Equipment

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! style="text-align: left;"|In service"World Military Aircraft Inventory", Aerospace Source Book 2007, Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 15, 2007.

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UTVA-75120px{{YUG}}trainer14Left by the JNA
SOKO SA 341 Gazelle {{YUG}}transport1Defected from the JNA
Bell 206 JetRanger{{USA}}utility helicopter3
Bell 412{{USA}}utility helicopter1 
Let L-410 Turbolet {{CZE}}transport1Added in 1994
Agusta AW109{{ITA}}fast VIP transportA109A Mk II1 

References

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See also