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5th Air Reconnaissance Regiment
5. puk VOJIN
Active1955 - 1992
Disbanded1992
Country Yugoslavia
BranchYugoslav Air Force
Size2 battalions
Part of2nd Corps of Air Force and Air Defense
CommandZagreb
Military unit

The 5th Air Reconnaissance Regiment (Serbo-Croatian: 5. puk VOJIN / 5. пук ВОЈИН) was an air reconnaissance and guidance regiment established in 1955 as 275th Air Reconnaissance Regiment, part of the SFR Yugoslav Air Force.

History

The 275th Air Reconnaissance Regiment was established on 8 June 1955 from 105th Air Reconnaissance Battalion and 109th Air Reconnaissance Battalion with command at Zagreb. With "Drvar" reorganization plan in 1959, regiment was redesignated in to 5th Air Reconnaissance Regiment.

The regiment participated in combat operations in Slovenia and Croatia in 1991. Later that year it was withdrawn to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The regiment's command had to be transformed on 20 January 1992, to 2nd Air Reconnaissance Regiment, with command at Sarajevo, but due to the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina which started the same year, its establishment has never been completed.

Assignments

Previous designations

  • 275st Air Reconnaissance Regiment (1955–1959)
  • 5th Air Reconnaissance Regiment (1959–1992)

Commanding officers

  • Colonel Anton Požeg
  • Colonel Himzo Malohodžić
  • Colonel Nikola Robić
  • Colonel Živorad Grbović
  • Lt. Colonel Borivoje Kovač
  • Colonel Milenko Stojkovski

References

  1. Dimitrijević, Bojan. Jugoslovensko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo 1942-1992. Beograd, 2006, p. 390.
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