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The Yugoslav order of battle before the invasion of Yugoslavia includes a listing (or order of battle) of all operational formations of the Royal Yugoslav Army (Шаблон:Lang-sh-Latn, VKJ), Royal Yugoslav Army Air Force (Шаблон:Lang-sh-Latn, VVKJ) and Royal Yugoslav Navy (Шаблон:Lang-sh-Latn, KJRM) immediately prior to the World War II invasion of that country in April 1941.
The VKJ consisted of 33 divisions and a significant number of smaller formations, but due to tentative and incomplete mobilisation, only seven divisions and four smaller formations are known to have been at close to fighting strength and in their planned deployment locations when the German-led Axis assault commenced on 6 April 1941. The Yugoslav defence plan involved placing the bulk of its land forces close to its borders, with very limited strategic reserves in depth. Almost all of the divisions that had been effectively mobilised were concentrated in the 3rd Army Group deployed in the east of the country along the Romanian and Bulgarian borders between the Iron Gates and the Greek border. Most of the heavy weapons and armoured vehicles available to the VKJ were obsolete, most formations were heavily reliant on animal-powered transport, and the VKJ had only 50 tanks that could engage front line German tanks on an equal basis.
By 6 April 1941, the VVKJ had been almost completely mobilised, and consisted of four air brigades with more than 423 aircraft of Yugoslav, German, Italian, French, Czech and British design, including 107 modern fighter aircraft, and 100 modern medium bombers. Other than a small number of locally made Rogožarski IK-3 fighters, almost all the modern aircraft available to the VVKJ were of German, Italian or British design for which limited spares and munitions were available.
The KJRM consisted of a flotilla of river monitors based on the Danube and a small fleet based in several ports along the Adriatic coast. The blue-water navy centred on a flotilla leader, three smaller destroyers, four obsolescent submarines and a gunboat, supplemented by minelayers and torpedo boats. Some of the smaller vessels in the Yugoslav fleet had been inherited from the defeated Austro-Hungarian Empire following World War I and were obsolete.
Royal Yugoslav Army
At the time of the invasion, the Royal Yugoslav Army (Шаблон:Lang-sh-Latn, VKJ) consisted of 29 infantry divisions, three horse cavalry divisions, and a divisional-sized mountain detachment. There were also a significant number of independent infantry, cavalry, mountain, and combined arms brigades, infantry and cavalry regiments and fortress troops, as well as 17 border guard battalions. The Commander-in-chief of the VKJ was the 17-year-old King Peter II, and the Chief of the General Staff was the Prime Minister, Armijski đeneralШаблон:Refn Dušan Simović.Шаблон:Sfn The Yugoslav defence plan positioned almost all land forces close to its borders, with very limited strategic reserves in depth.Шаблон:Sfn The VKJ was heavily reliant on animal-powered transport, mainly oxen, and had only 50 relatively modern Renault R35 tanks that could fight German tanks on an equal footing,Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn although these were only just being formed into a unit at the time of the invasion.Шаблон:Sfn The VKJ was organised into the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Army Groups, the independent 5th and 6th Armies and the Coastal Defence Command.Шаблон:Sfn The General Headquarters of the VKJ maintained command over five infantry divisions and a large number of smaller infantry, engineer and artillery units, as well as the only operational tank battalion. Each Army Group and independent Army was supported by an air reconnaissance group attached from the Royal Yugoslav Army Air Force (VVKJ).Шаблон:Sfn As mobilisation had been tentative and partial, many divisions were still in the process of mobilisation on 6 April 1941.Шаблон:Sfn The VKJ order of battle on 6 April 1941 is detailed below as provided by Niehorster.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Refn
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1st Army Group
The 1st Army Group was commanded by Armijski đeneral Milorad Petrović.Шаблон:Sfn It consisted of the 4th Army of Armijski đeneral Petar Nedeljković,Шаблон:Sfn responsible for the Yugoslav-Hungarian border and deployed behind the Drava between Varaždin and Slatina,Шаблон:Sfn and the 7th Army of Divizijski đeneral (Major General) Dušan Trifunović,Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn which was responsible for the defence of the northwestern border with Italy and the Third Reich.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Refn
Army | Formation | Mobilisation statusШаблон:Sfn | Notes |
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Шаблон:Centre | 27th Infantry Division Savska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
40th Infantry Division Slavonska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
42nd Infantry Division Murska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Detachment Ormozki | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
127th Infantry Regiment | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
81st Cavalry Regiment | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Шаблон:Centre | 32nd Infantry Division Triglavski | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
38th Infantry Division Dravska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Mountain Detachment Triglavski | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Mountain Detachment Rišnajaski | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Detachment Lika | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Шаблон:Centre | 1st Cavalry Division | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
4th Army support units included one motorised heavy artillery regiment, one artillery regiment, a motorised anti-aircraft battalion, six border guard battalions, and the 4th Air Reconnaissance Group comprising eighteen Breguet 19s was attached from the VVKJ and was based at Velika Gorica just south of Zagreb.Шаблон:Sfn The 7th Army was supported by one artillery regiment and the 6th Air Reconnaissance Group consisting of sixteen Breguet 19s based at Brežice, northwest of Zagreb.Шаблон:Sfn
2nd Army Group
The 2nd Army Group was commanded by Armijski đeneral Milutin Nedić,Шаблон:Sfn and consisted of Armijski đeneral Milan Rađenković's 1st Army,Шаблон:Sfn responsible for the area between the Danube and the Tisza,Шаблон:Sfn and the 2nd Army of Armijski đeneral Dragoslav Miljković,Шаблон:Sfn responsible for the border from Slatina to the Danube. There was no Army Group reserve, but the 2nd Army was to constitute a reserve consisting of the 10th Infantry Division Bosanska deployed south of Brod.Шаблон:Sfn
Army | Formation | Mobilisation statusШаблон:Sfn | Notes |
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Шаблон:Centre | 7th Infantry Division Potiska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
3rd Cavalry Division | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Infantry Detachment Senta | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Infantry Detachment Sombor | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Шаблон:Centre | 10th Infantry Division Bosanska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
17th Infantry Division Vrbaska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
30th Infantry Division Osiječka | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
76th Cavalry Regiment | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
The 1st Army was supported by one artillery regiment, one anti-aircraft battalion, and the 1st Air Reconnaissance Group consisting of fifteen Breguet 19s based at Ruma, just west of Sremska Mitrovica.Шаблон:Sfn 2nd Army support units comprised one artillery regiment, one anti-aircraft battalion, one border guard battalion, and the 3rd Air Reconnaissance Group consisting of sixteen Breguet 19s based at Staro Topolje just east of Brod.Шаблон:Sfn
3rd Army Group
The 3rd Army Group was commanded by Armijski đeneral Milan Nedić.Шаблон:Sfn It consisted of Armijski đeneral Ilija Brašić's 3rd Army,Шаблон:Sfn responsible for the border with Albania between Lake Ohrid to Lake Skadar,Шаблон:Sfn and the 3rd Territorial Army of Armijski đeneral Jovan Naumović,Шаблон:Sfn which was responsible for the eastern sector of the Greek border and a sector along the Bulgarian border. Шаблон:Sfn The Army Group reserve consisted of the 22nd Infantry Division Ibarska,Шаблон:Sfn deployed around Skopje.Шаблон:Sfn
Army | Formation | Mobilisation statusШаблон:Sfn | Notes |
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Шаблон:Centre | 13th Infantry Division Hercegovačka | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
15th Infantry Division Zetska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
25th Infantry Division Vardarska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
31st Infantry Division Kosovska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Cavalry Detachment Komski | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Шаблон:Centre | 5th Infantry Division Šumadijska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
20th Infantry Division Bregalnička | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
46th Infantry Division Moravska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Infantry Detachment Strumički | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
21st Infantry Regiment | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Шаблон:Centre | 22nd Infantry Division Ibarska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
3rd Army support units included one artillery regiment, one anti-aircraft battalion, eight border guard battalions, and the 5th Air Reconnaissance Group consisting of fourteen Breguet 19s based at Tetovo west of Skopje.Шаблон:Sfn The 3rd Territorial Army was supported by one motorised heavy artillery regiment.Шаблон:Sfn
5th Independent Army
The 5th Independent Army was commanded by Armijski đeneral Vladimir Cukavac,Шаблон:Sfn and had responsibility for the Romanian and Bulgarian borders between the Iron Gates and the Greek border.Шаблон:Sfn
Army | Formation | Mobilisation statusШаблон:Sfn | Notes |
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Шаблон:Centre | 8th Infantry Division Krajinska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
9th Infantry Division Timočka | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
34th Infantry Division Toplička | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
50th Infantry Division Drinska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
2nd Cavalry Division | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
The support units of the 5th Independent Army were two motorised heavy artillery regiments, an anti-aircraft battalion, two border guard battalions, and the 2nd Air Reconnaissance Group consisting of sixteen Breguet 19s based at Šarlince south of Niš.Шаблон:Sfn
6th Independent Army
The 6th Independent Army was commanded by Armijski đeneral Dimitrije Živković,Шаблон:Sfn and was originally intended to form the strategic reserve for the VKJ. It was deployed around Belgrade and in the Banat region east of the Tisza. It held two infantry divisions in reserve in the lower Morava valley.Шаблон:Sfn
Army | Formation | Mobilisation statusШаблон:Sfn | Notes |
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Шаблон:Centre | 3rd Infantry Division Dunavska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
49th Infantry Division Sremska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Infantry Detachment Požarevački | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Infantry Detachment Smederevski | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Detachment Savski | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Detachment Banatski | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Infantry Detachment Braničevski | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
5th Cavalry Regiment | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
71st Cavalry Regiment | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
The 6th Independent Army was supported by an anti-aircraft battalion and the 7th Air Reconnaissance Group consisting of eighteen Breguet 19s based at Smederevska Palanka.Шаблон:Sfn
Coastal Defence Command
Coastal Defence Command was commanded by Armijski đeneral Živko Stanisaviljević,Шаблон:Sfn and was responsible for the defence of the Adriatic coast from the Bay of Kotor to Gospić.Шаблон:Sfn
Army | Formation | Mobilisation statusШаблон:Sfn | Notes |
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Шаблон:Centre | 12th Infantry Division Jadranska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
Boka Kotorska Command | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Šibenik Command | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Čapljinski Command | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | |
Trebinjski Command | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
Coastal Defence Command was supported by a heavy artillery regiment and an anti-aircraft battalion, and a coastal reconnaissance squadron of four aircraft based near Mostar.Шаблон:Sfn
General Headquarters Direct Command
General Headquarters of the VKJ maintained direct command of five infantry divisions, four independent infantry regiments, two motorised engineer regiments and one tank battalion.Шаблон:Refn A further tank battalion was being formed at the time of the invasion.Шаблон:Refn It also had at its disposal two motorised heavy artillery regiments, fifteen artillery battalions, two anti-aircraft battalions and five independent anti-aircraft companies.Шаблон:Sfn
Formation | Mobilisation statusШаблон:Sfn | Notes |
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Guards Infantry Division | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
1st Infantry Division Cerska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
33rd Infantry Division Lička | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
44th Infantry Division Unska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
47th Infantry Division Dinarska | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
22nd Infantry Regiment | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
37th Infantry Regiment | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
47th Infantry Regiment | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
48th Infantry Regiment | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center |
Major equipment
In April 1941, a significant amount of obsolete equipment was in service with the VKJ, much of which was of World War I vintage. For example, of the 7,000 artillery pieces, less than 60 per cent were relatively modern, and only 50 of the tanks on hand were of comparable quality to front line German tanks.Шаблон:Sfn The army inventory included the following major items of equipment:Шаблон:Sfn
Equipment | Number |
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Mortars | Шаблон:Center |
Light anti-tank guns | Шаблон:Center |
75mm field guns | Шаблон:Centre |
105mm field howitzers | Шаблон:Center |
World War I-vintage howitzers | Шаблон:Center |
Anti-aircraft guns | Шаблон:Center |
Renault R35 light tanks | Шаблон:Center |
Škoda S-1d light tanks | Шаблон:Center |
Renault NC27 light tanks | Шаблон:Center |
Renault FT and M26/27 light tanks | Шаблон:Center |
- Major items of equipment in service with the Royal Yugoslav Army
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The French made FT tank was designed during World War I, and by 1941 was no match for German front line tanks.
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Škoda 37 mm Model 1937 anti-tank gun
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A World War I vintage Schneider-Ansaldo 105 mm M1913 field howitzer
Royal Yugoslav Army Air Force
By April 1941, due to the difficulties Yugoslavia had faced in sourcing aircraft, the Royal Yugoslav Army Air Force (Шаблон:Lang-sh-Latn, VVKJ) was equipped with 11 different types of operational aircraft, 14 types of training aircraft, and five types of auxiliary aircraft. These aircraft used 22 different engines, four different machine guns and two models of aircraft cannon. This made the training, supply and maintenance of the VVKJ quite problematic.Шаблон:Sfn The VVKJ was organised into a headquarters, four air brigades and one naval brigade. Its order of battle on 6 April 1941 is detailed below as provided by Shores, Cull and Malizia, the most detailed work available on the subject.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Refn
Air Force Headquarters
The VVKJ was commanded by Brigadni General (Brigadier) Borivoje Mirković, from his headquarters at Lješnica, and had two air groups and one independent squadron under its direct command.Шаблон:Sfn Niehorster includes the VVKJ transport group and the air training school as under the direct command of Army Air Force Headquarters, and they have been shown here for completeness.Шаблон:Sfn
Unit | Location | Aircraft |
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11th Independent (Long Range Reconnaissance) Group | Шаблон:Centre | 9 × Bristol Blenheim Mk I light bombers 2 × Hawker Hind Mk I light bombers |
81st Bomber Group | Шаблон:Centre | 14 × Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 medium bombers 3 × Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3a fighters 3 × Hawker Hurricane Mk I fighters 3 × Avia BH-33E biplane fightersШаблон:Refn |
710th Liaison SquadronШаблон:Refn | Шаблон:Centre | 2 × Messerschmitt Bf 108 liaison aircraft 1 × Fieseler Fi 156 Storch liaison aircraft |
Transport GroupШаблон:Refn | Шаблон:Centre | 10 × Lockheed Model 10 Electra airliners 2 × Spartan Cruiser transports 2 × Avia-Fokker F.39 airliners 1 × de Havilland Dragon Rapide airliner 2 × Caudron C.440 Goéland utility aircraft 1 × Aeroput MMS-3 light passenger aircraft 1 × de Havilland DH.60 Moth touring and training aircraft 1 × de Havilland Fox Moth passenger aircraft |
Air Training SchoolШаблон:Refn | Шаблон:Centre | 3 × Hawker Hurricane Mk I fighters 3 × Messerschmitt Bf 108 liaison aircraft 2 × Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3a fighters 3 × Avia BH-33E biplane fighters |
1st Fighter Brigade
The 1st Fighter Brigade was commanded by Pukovnik (Colonel) Dragutin Rupčić, whose headquarters was at Zemun. It consisted of the 2nd and 6th Fighter Regiments and a liaison squadron.Шаблон:Sfn
Formation | Unit | Location | Aircraft |
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Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 19 × Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3a fighters |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 15 × Hawker Hurricane I fighters | |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 27 × Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3a fighters |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 10 × Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3a fighters 6 × Rogožarski IK-3 fighters | |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | Messerschmitt Bf 108 liaison aircraft Fieseler Fi 156 liaison aircraft |
2nd Mixed Air Brigade
The 2nd Mixed Air Brigade was commanded by Pukovnik Jakov Đorđević, whose headquarters was at Nova Topola. It consisted of the 4th Fighter Regiment, the 8th Bomber Regiment, and a liaison squadron.Шаблон:Sfn
Formation | Unit | Location | Aircraft |
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Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 13 × Hawker Hurricane Mk I fighters |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 7 × Hawker Hurricane Mk I fighters 8 ×Ikarus IK-2 fighters | |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 12 × Bristol Blenheim Mk I light bombers |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 12 × Bristol Blenheim Mk I light bombers | |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | Messerschmitt Bf 108 liaison aircraft Fieseler Fi 156 liaison aircraft |
3rd Mixed Air Brigade
The 3rd Mixed Air Brigade was commanded by Pukovnik Nikola Obuljen, whose headquarters was at Stubol. It consisted of the 3rd Bomber Regiment, 5th Fighter Regiment, and a liaison squadron.Шаблон:Sfn
Formation | Unit | Location | Aircraft |
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Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 30 × Dornier Do 17K light bombers |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 30 × Dornier Do 17K light bombers | |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 15 × Hawker Fury Mk II biplane fighters |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 15 × Hawker Fury Mk II biplane fighters | |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | Messerschmitt Bf 108 liaison aircraft Fieseler Fi 156 liaison aircraft |
4th Bomber Brigade
The 4th Bomber Brigade was commanded by Pukovnik Petar Vukčević, whose headquarters was at Ljubić. It consisted of the 1st and 7th Bomber Regiments and a liaison squadron.Шаблон:Sfn
Formation | Unit | Location | Aircraft |
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Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 11 × Bristol Blenheim Mk I light bombers |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 12 × Bristol Blenheim Mk I light bombers | |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 13 × Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 medium bombers |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | 13 × Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 medium bombers | |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | Messerschmitt Bf 108 liaison aircraft Fieseler Fi 156 liaison aircraft |
Aircraft types
The Royal Yugoslav Army Air Force inventory in April 1941 included more than 423 aircraft of Yugoslav, German, Italian, French, Czech and British design, in addition to 20 largely civilian transport aircraft which had been pressed into military service. Of these, 107 of the fighter aircraft were of modern design, the remainder were not capable of meeting front line Axis aircraft on close to equal terms, and were therefore considered obsolete. Some bomber and reconnaissance aircraft were also considered obsolete for the same reason.Шаблон:Sfn
Between 6 and 17 April 1941, the VVKJ took receipt of additional aircraft, including eight Hawker Hurricane Mk Is, six Dornier Do 17Ks, four Bristol Blenheim Mk Is, two Icarus IK-2s, one Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3 and one Rogožarski IK-3.Шаблон:Sfn
- Aircraft types in service with the Royal Yugoslav Army Air Force
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A Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3 with VVKJ markings
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A Rogožarski IK-3 with VVKJ markings
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A Dornier Do 17Ka with VVKJ markings
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A Savoia-Marchetti SM 79-I with VVKJ markings
Шаблон:See also The Royal Yugoslav Navy (Шаблон:Lang-sh-Latn, KJRM) was small, with its largest ships being an obsolete former German light cruiser (used as a gunnery training ship),Шаблон:Sfn one flotilla leader, and three smaller Beograd-class destroyers.Шаблон:Sfn The Chief of the Naval Staff was Rear-Admiral M.L. Polić, and the personnel of the KJRM comprised about 611 officers and 8,562 men.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Refn The KJRM was organised into Riverine and Lake Forces, the Maritime Air Force, Naval Coastal Command, three torpedo divisions, the Submarine Division, and a grouping of miscellaneous and training vessels.Шаблон:Sfn
Riverine and Lake Forces
The Riverine and Lake Forces of the KJRM were headquartered on the Danube river in Novi Sad, and were organised into the River Flotilla and three Lake Detachments.Шаблон:Sfn Each division of the River Flotilla except the Monitor Division included one or more mobilised customs motorboats.Шаблон:Sfn
The Lake Ohrid Detachment was based at Ohrid and consisted of two river gunboats, Graničar and Stražar, and one or more mobilised customs motorboats. The Lake Prespa Detachment was based at Asamati, and it is unclear where the Lake Skadar Detachment was based. Both of the latter detachments consisted of one or more mobilised customs motorboats.Шаблон:Sfn
Maritime Air Force
The Maritime Air Force was headquartered at Kaštel Lukšić near Split, and consisted of three Hydroplane Commands each of regimental strength.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:SfnШаблон:Refn
Command | Group | Squadron | Location | Aircraft |
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Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | 12 × Ikarus IO biplane flying boats |
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | 5 × Rogožarski SIM-XIV-H reconnaissance floatplanes 1 × Ikarus ŠM biplane floatplane |
Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | 6 × Dornier Do 22Kj reconnaissance floatplanes 1 × Rogožarski PVT floatplane | ||
Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | 5 × Dornier Do J flying boats 1 × Ikarus ŠM biplane floatplane 1 × Rogožarski PVT floatplane | |
Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | 2 × Rogožarski SIM-XIV-H reconnaissance floatplanes 6–7 × Ikarus IO biplane flying boats 1 × Rogožarski SIM-XH trainer | ||
Шаблон:Center | Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | 5 × Rogožarski SIM-XIV-H reconnaissance floatplanes 1 × Ikarus ŠM biplane floatplane |
Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | 2–3 × Rogožarski SIM-XIV-H reconnaissance floatplanes 1 × Heinkel HE 8 reconnaissance floatplane | ||
Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | 6 × Dornier Do 22Kj reconnaissance floatplanes | |
Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | 5 × Dornier Do J flying boats 1 × Dornier D floatplane torpedo bomber 2 × Rogožarski PVT floatplanes | ||
Шаблон:Centre | Шаблон:Centre | 1 × Rogožarski SIM-XIV-H reconnaissance floatplane 1 × Rogožarski PVT floatplanes 2 × Ikarus IO biplane flying boats 1–2 × Rogožarski SIM-XI trainers 1 × de Havilland DH.60 Moth trainer several Ikarus ŠM biplane floatplanes |
Model | Number | Origin/notes |
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Rogožarski SIM-XIV-H | Шаблон:Centre | Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
Ikarus ŠM | Шаблон:Centre | Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
Dornier Do 22kJ | Шаблон:Centre | Nazi Germany |
Rogožarski PVT | Шаблон:Centre | Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
Dornier Do J | Шаблон:Centre | Nazi Germany |
Ikarus IO | Шаблон:Centre | Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
Rogožarski SIM-XH | Шаблон:Centre | Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
Heinkel HE 8 | Шаблон:Centre | Nazi Germany |
Dornier D | Шаблон:Centre | Nazi Germany |
Rogožarski SIM-XI | Шаблон:Centre | Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
de Havilland DH.60 Moth | Шаблон:Centre | United Kingdom |
The Naval Coastal Command of the KJRM was organised into three sectors along the Adriatic coast of Yugoslavia.Шаблон:Sfn
Torpedo Divisions
The 1st Torpedo Division consisted of the flotilla leader Dubrovnik and two of the three Beograd-class destroyers, and was based at Kotor. The remaining Beograd-class destroyer, Ljubljana, was under repair at Šibenik at the time of the invasion. The 2nd and 3rd Torpedo Division consisted of torpedo boats, and were both based at Šibenik.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
Submarine Division
The Submarine Division was based in Kotor, and consisted of the submarine tender Hvar and four ageing submarines of British or French manufacture.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:SfnШаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
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Шаблон:Centre | submarine tender | United KingdomШаблон:Sfn |
Шаблон:Centre | Hrabri-class submarine | United Kingdom, 1928 based on unbuilt British L-class submarine |
Шаблон:Centre | Hrabri-class submarine | United Kingdom, 1928 based on unbuilt British L-class submarine |
Шаблон:Centre | Osvetnik-class submarine | France, 1929 |
Шаблон:Centre | Osvetnik-class submarine | France, 1929 |
Miscellaneous vessels
The KJRM included several miscellaneous vessels that were not allocated to a particular division. They included the gunnery training ship Dalmacija, the gunboat Beli Orao and the converted seaplane tender/minelayer Zmaj.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Refn
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Dalmacija | Gazelle-class cruiser | Kotor | former German Empire SMS Niobe, Dalmacija was obsolete and being used as a gunnery training shipШаблон:Sfn |
Beli Orao | gunboat | Kotor | Kingdom of Italy Royal yacht/escortШаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn |
Zmaj | minelayer | Šibenik | Weimar Republic, converted seaplane tenderШаблон:Sfn |
Perun | oil tanker | Kotor | BelgiumШаблон:Sfn |
Gavran | minelayer | unknown | ex German Empire, Galeb-class minelayerШаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn |
Orao | minelayer | unknown | ex German Empire, Galeb-class minelayerШаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn |
Sokol | minelayer | unknown | ex German Empire, Galeb-class minelayerШаблон:SfnШаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn |
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The light cruiser and gunnery training ship Dalmacija and the minelayers Mljet and Meljine docked at the Bay of Kotor
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The destroyers Dubrovnik (left) and Beograd after their capture by Italy
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The submarine Hrabri
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The torpedo boat T3
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