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 and a significant command entity with numerous organizaional units under its direct command.
General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces | |
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Генералштаб Војске Србије | |
![]() Serbian General Staff emblem | |
Active | 1876–present (current form since 2006) |
Country | ![]() |
Type | Staff |
Size | 4,300[lower-alpha 1] |
Part of | ![]() |
Garrison/HQ | Dedinje (Belgrade) |
Website | Official website |
Commanders | |
Chief of the General Staff | General Milan Mojsilović |
Deputy Chief of the General Staff | Lt. Col. General Petar Cvetković |
Notable commanders | General František Zach Vojvoda Radomir Putnik Vojvoda Živojin Mišić Vojvoda Petar Bojović |
Missions
General Staff possess operational authority over the armed forces. Its primary roles and responsibilities include:
- developing the command structure
- establishing a plan of recruitment and schedule for recruits
- regulating training of the armed forces
- establishing plans for education and training,
- performing other tasks determined by law.
Composition
Members
Members of five most senior ranking officers who make strategic and tactical preparations and procedures for use during peacetime and war.
Position | Photo | Name | Rank | Service |
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Chief of the General Staff | ![]() |
Milan Mojsilović | General | ![]() Army |
Deputy Chief of the General Staff | ![]() |
Petar Cvetković | Lt. Col. General | ![]() Army |
Commander of the Army | ![]() |
Milosav Simović | Lt. Col. General | ![]() Army |
Commander of the Air Force and Air Defence | ![]() |
Duško Žarković | Lt. Col. General | ![]() Air Force |
Training Commander | ![]() |
Željko Petrović | Maj. general | ![]() Army |
Commander of the Guard | ![]() |
Nikola Dejanović | Brig. general | ![]() Army |
Structure


63rd Para

72nd Spec Op

Comm
1st Sig
2nd Sig
3rd Sig
4th Sig
1st Sig
2nd Sig
3rd Sig
4th Sig

Comm
Honor
25th MP
Log
Honor
25th MP
Log


1st Depot

2nd Depot

3rd Depot
2nd Ret Ct
2nd Ret Ct

Comm
1st EW
2nd EW
1st EW
2nd EW

Comm
1st Log Ct
1st Log Ct






There are various brigades and brigade-size entities directly subordinated to the General Staff, including two brigades of the special forces (thus reducing reaction time when need arise for their operational use).[1][2]
63rd Parachute Brigade
72nd Brigade for Special Operations
Guard
- Command Battalion (Belgrade)
- Honor Guard Battalion (Belgrade)
- 25th Military Police Battalion (Belgrade)
- Logistics Battalion (Belgrade)
Signal Brigade
- Command Platoon (Belgrade)
- 1st Signal Battalion (Belgrade)
- 2nd Signal Battalion (Belgrade)
- 3rd Signal Battalion (Belgrade)
- 4th Signal Battalion (Belgrade)
Central Logistics Base
- Command Company (Belgrade)
- 1st Logistics Center (Belgrade)
- 1st Depot Battalion (Gornji Milanovac)
- 2nd Depot Battalion (Kragujevac)
- 3rd Depot Battalion (Niš)
- 2nd Retail Center (Niš)
224th Center for Electronic Action
- Command Platoon (Belgrade)
- 1st Electronic Warfare Battalion (Belgrade)
- 2nd Electronic Warfare Battalion (Belgrade)
Technical Testing Center
Peacekeeping Operations Center
Directorate of Military Police
Criminal Investigative Group (Belgrade)
MP Special Operations Detachment "Cobras" (Belgrade)
Notes
- The figure includes all brigades and organizational entities directly subordinated to the General Staff.
References
External links
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