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I decided to make a thread with photos I've gathered about the Yugoslav Wars from the Ten Day War in Slovenia to the Kosovo War.
Most of the photos are old,so the resolution is small,but anyway.

Please keep political and flaming comments out!
This thread is about military history!


Yugoslav Army PT-76s and a BRDM-2(?) in Slovenia

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A column of JNA armor going to Slovenia

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Slovenian TO (Territorial Defence)

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Woman serves hot beverages to soldiers with the Yugoslav Army(that was the title of the photo)

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Serbs in Vukovar

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Serbs with burning Croatian flag

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Croatian M-84 tanks

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Bosnian Muslim soldier

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Croats in Knin

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Croats in Slunj

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Croatian T-34

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Croats in Vidovice

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Croats

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Yugoslav Army and Police in Kosovo War

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The F-117 wreckage

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A Strela-10 (SA-13) of the Yugoslav Army

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Serbian soldier with a trophy

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Cash of weapons hidden by Albanian guerillas

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Chetnik flag on a Serbian T-55 tank

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Your thread is like a documentary, good read and thanks for the effort!
Thank you,man! I have many photos and I don't know how to post all that :P I haven't even started the Bosnian War photos yet.

More Albanians of the KLA (UCK) during the Kosovo War

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Thank you,man! I have many photos and I don't know how to post all that :P I haven't even started the Bosnian War photos yet.
You're welcome, we haven't had a good user-generated documentary for quite a while! You can try posting photos in batches (both upload and full-image display), I believe it's faster that way.
 
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Some photos from Sarajevo and other battles in Bosnia

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Black Mambas,Sarajevo

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Sarejevo ArBiH units and militia

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Serbs

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Croats during Operation Oluja and other battles.

Yugoslavians had a habit of putting the road sign with the name of a city or town on their tanks or armored vehicles,after they had captured it.

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Here with trophy Serbian flags

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The two operations,Flash and Storm,were complete success for the Croats. They effectively ended the Republic of Serb Krajina,the Serbian State in Croatia. Here,some random photos from the war and the victory celebrations of the Croats.

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Croat soldier with a trophy,a Serb Krajina Army shirt

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The parade in Karlovac

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In Knin with captured Serbian flag and a football team fan sign.

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The famous Krajina Express

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"The two-wagon train was originally armed with a WWII German 20mm gun and two 9K11 Malyutka missile launchers;[2] a Bofors 40mm gun was added later. A pair of M-53 7.9mm light machine guns were mounted to defend the blind spots. The 40mm cannon was removed in 1992 and replaced by a Soviet-designed 76mm gun mounted on the rear wagon. The convoy was enlarged with a third wagon mounting two 20mm cannons. Two Zastava M84 machine guns and a twin 57mm multiple rocket were also added in 1992.[4] The following year marked the definitive configuration of the armored train, when the 76mm gun was supplanted by an American M18 Hellcat tank destroyer.[5] There was an open wagon with two 120mm mortars, but their operational use was limited.[4] The end of the war in Croatia frustrated plans of mounting an 88mm flak gun.[8]

The sandbags which provided the first shield to the wagons were replaced by a 25mm thick armor plate. The roofs remained open and were covered with tarpaulins.[2] On the sides the wagons were wrapped in canvas and rubber sheets, the in between space filled with gravel. This improvised laminated protection proved effective in combat when it dissipated the blast of an antitank missile.[8]

During the siege of Bihać three additional wagons were hooked ahead of the formation, in order to trigger any mines planted on the railway. One of the wagons carried tools and materials for railroad repairs if needed.
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