Serbian General Staff
The Serbian Armed Forces General Staff (Serbian: Генералштаб Војске Србије, romanized: Generalštab Vojske Srbije) is the highest authority within the Serbian Armed Forces. It is composed of five seniors ranking officers who make strategic and tactical preparations and procedures for use during peacetime and war.
- develops the command structure,
- establishes a plan of recruitment and schedule for recruits,
- regulates training of the military,
- establishes plans for education and training,
- performing other tasks determined by military law.
General Staff | |
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Генералштаб Војске Србије Generalštab Vojske Srbije | |
Serbian General Staff emblem | |
Active | 1876–present (current form since 2006) |
Country | Serbia |
Allegiance | Serbian Armed Forces |
Branch | Active duty |
Type | Staff |
Part of | Ministry of Defence |
Garrison/HQ | Belgrade |
Commanders | |
Chief of the General Staff | General Milan Mojsilović |
Deputy Chief of the General Staff | Maj. General Petar Cvetković |
Notable commanders | General František Zach Vojvoda Radomir Putnik Vojvoda Živojin Mišić Vojvoda Petar Bojović |
Current members of the General Staff
Position | Photo | Name | Rank | Service |
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Chief of the General Staff | Milan Mojsilović | General | Army | |
Deputy Chief of General Staff | Petar Cvetković | Maj. General | Army | |
Commander of the Army | Milosav Simović | Lt. General | Army | |
Commander of the Air Force and Air Defence | Duško Žarković | Maj. General | Air Force | |
Training Commander | Jelisije Radivojević | Brig. general | Training Command |
Organization
The General Staff of the Armed Forces is divided on specific organizational structures that are directly subordinated to the General Staff and the Chief of General Staff.
Section | Picture | Responsible Commander | Responsibility and duty |
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Office of Chief of the General Staff | Colonel Stevan Kotarlić |
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Joint Operations Commander
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Maj. General Petar Cvetković |
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Sergeant Major of Serbian Armed Forces | Sgt. Major Zoran Laštro | ||
Senior Enlisted Leader of Serbian Armed Forces | Sgt. Major Milojko Milosavljević | ||
Human Resources Administration
[J-1] |
Colonel Savo Iriškić |
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Intelligence and Reconnaissance Directorate
[J-2]
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Brig. General Ilija Todorov |
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Directorate of Operations
[J-3]
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Colonel Milorad Vidaković |
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Directorate of Logistics
[J-4]
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Brig. General Željko Ninković |
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Planning and Development Administration
[J-5]
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Colonel Goran Desančić |
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Telecommunications and IT Administration
[J-6]
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Colonel Mile Vitezović |
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Training and Doctrine Administration
[J-7]
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Colonel Boško Zorić |
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Department for Finances
[J-8]
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Lt. Colonel
Stepan Vuković |
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CIMIC Department
[J-9]
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Colonel Dragan Mesarović |
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Directorate of Military Police
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Colonel Rajko Milovanović |
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Organizational units
Organizational units of the Armed Forces serving directly under the General Staff:[1]
Organizational units under direct command of Chief of the Serbian General Staff
Chief of the Serbian General Staff since 1. April 2019. command directly following special forces units[2] without a need to go to other branches commands:
thus reaction time when need arise to use special forces units is shorten giving much better chance to complete given tasks. If Chief of the Serbian General Staff is absent next in command line - deputy can command this units.[3]