1st Krajina Corps explained

Unit Name:1st Krajina Corps
Dates:June 1, 1992 — 1996
Allegiance: Army of Republika Srpska
Garrison:Banja Luka
Branch:Ground Forces
Type:Motorized
Mountain
Infantry
Role:Protection of western parts of Republika Srpska
Size:51,000
60,000 by formation[1]
Equipment:180 tanks, 150 armour carrier vehicles (beginning of the war)
Equipment Label:Equipment
Battles:Operation Corridor 92
Operation Vrbas 92
Operation Shield 94
Operation Spider
Operation Una
Anniversaries:1 June
Decorations:Order of Nemanjići
Commander1:Colonel General Momir Talić
Commander1 Label:Commander

1st Krajina Corps (Serbian: 1. Serbian: крајишки корпус, 1. Serbian: krajiški korpus) was one of the seven corps of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS). Before implementation into the Army of Republika Srpska, the corps was known as 5th Corps of Yugoslav People's Army or Banja Luka Corps. It was because of this fact that it was successor of the infrastructure, organization and most of the equipment. The main task of the corps was to defend western parts of the Republika Srpska, today however these areas are mostly part of Banja Luka region. It was the most numbered corps of VRS with between 51,000 and 60,000 soldiers. During the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina 6,997 died, 27,176 wounded and 1,031 soldiers have been missing.[2] [3]

Organization

The headquarters of the 1st Krajina Corps was in Banja Luka. After the establishment of the corps, corps remained in previous 5th Corps organization which was actual during 1992. Responsibility zone of the 1st Krajina Corps was determined by rivers Sava, Una, Ukrina, Ugar and mountains Majdanska and Vlašić.[3]

War-time organization

Light infantry brigades

Artillery units

Other and background units

Tactical and Operative Groups

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 01.06.1992. – Formiran 1. krajiški korpus Vojske Republike Srpske. Veterani.ba. 1 June 2013.
  2. The role of the officers of VRS in creation and defence of the Republic of Srpska during Defence-Fatherland War, 2018, page 133
  3. Web site: Dvadeset peti rođendan Vojske Republike Srpske. Srbin.info. 12 May 2017. sr.