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The Serbian River Flotilla ( sr, Речна флотила, Rečna flotila) is a tactical brigade-level brown water naval branch of the
Serbian Armed Forces The Serbian Armed Forces ( sr, Војска Србије, Vojska Srbije) is the military of Serbia. The President of Serbia acts as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, while administration and defence policy is carried out by the Government ...
. Patroling on the
Danube The Danube ( ; ) is a river that was once a long-standing frontier of the Roman Empire and today connects 10 European countries, running through their territories or being a border. Originating in Germany, the Danube flows southeast for , p ...
,
Sava The Sava (; , ; sr-cyr, Сава, hu, Száva) is a river in Central and Southeast Europe, a right-bank and the longest tributary of the Danube. It flows through Slovenia, Croatia and along its border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and finally t ...
, and Tisa rivers, it is tasked with environmental policing, counter-terrorism, and border security along country's international river borders.


History

The modern Serbian River Flotilla pulls it origins from Serbian
Šajkaši ''Šajkaši'' (In Serbian, sr-cyrl, шајкаши, german: Tschaikisten) refers to the river flotilla troops guarding the Danube and Sava, and especially, the Port of Belgrade, against the Ottoman Empire from the 16th to the 19th century. Durin ...
river troops that guarded the
Danube The Danube ( ; ) is a river that was once a long-standing frontier of the Roman Empire and today connects 10 European countries, running through their territories or being a border. Originating in Germany, the Danube flows southeast for , p ...
and
Sava The Sava (; , ; sr-cyr, Сава, hu, Száva) is a river in Central and Southeast Europe, a right-bank and the longest tributary of the Danube. It flows through Slovenia, Croatia and along its border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and finally t ...
rivers, and especially, the Port of Belgrade, against
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river fleets from the 16th to the 19th century. Led by Hungarian or Austrian sponsors against the Ottomans, šajkaš troops were ethnic
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, who enjoyed special military status. Their name Šajkaš was derived from the small wooden boat known as '' chaika'' (Šajka, ''tschaiken''), a type of galley operated by sail or
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manned by 30 and 50 men, commanded by an officer, a helmsman, an armourer, a drummer, two bowman, and up to 36 oarsmen. The modern day traditional Serbian ''
šajkača The ''šajkača'' ( sr-Cyrl, шајкача, ) is the Serbian national hat or cap. Traditionally worn by men in the Serbian countryside, it is named after Serb river troops known as '' šajkaši'', who protected the Austrian Empire against the ...
'' hat is believed to be derived from the 18th-century Banat based Frontier Šajkaši Battalion uniform. The Šajkaši played a decisive role in helping Serbia become an independent constitutional monarchy and lay the ground for the creation of modern Serbia. After the declaration of the war against Ottoman Empire in 1876, the Principality of Serbia River Flotilla deployed naval mines on the Danube, thought to be the first use of naval mines in Europe. The Kingdom of Serbia received its first true warship, the patrol boat "Jadar", on August 6, 1915 and that date is commemorated as the establishment of the modern Serbian River Flotilla. During the
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flotilla protected lines of communication between Belgrade and
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, assisted in the transport of Serbian troops in Syrmia, mined waterways and performed reconnaissance. As an allied victor in 1918, Serbia began the reconstruction and reconstitution of its armed forces, in a new state of the
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. Within the Naval Department, the Danube Flotilla was headquartered in Novi Sad and commanded over the naval detachments on rivers and lakes. The fleet included the monitors' group, a number of auxiliary vessels, a proper naval base and a detachment of ships on
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in Macedonia. During Yugoslav states it was organized in detachments of armored river boats, river assault ships, river auxiliary ships and minesweepers within the
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. The Yugoslav River Flotilla took an active part in
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in 1991, conducting patrol and combat missions on Danube, particularly during the Battle of Vukovar. Following the breakup of
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, the
Yugoslav People's Army The Yugoslav People's Army (abbreviated as JNA/; Macedonian and sr-Cyrl-Latn, Југословенска народна армија, Jugoslovenska narodna armija; Croatian and bs, Jugoslavenska narodna armija; sl, Jugoslovanska ljudska ar ...
became the
Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro The Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, Војска Србије и Црне Горе, Vojska Srbije i Crne Gore, ВСЦГ / ''VSCG'') included ground forces with internal and border troops, naval forces, air and air defense ...
in 1992 and during that transition the River Flotilla remained part of Navy. During the 1990s, one new ''Neštin'' class river minesweeper was introduced in 1999, and two ''601'' class landing craft were transferred from sea service at Montenegro to the River Flotilla after being overhauled at "Brodotehnika Shipyard" in Belgrade. In 2017, the flagship ship "Kozara" sailed from Novi Sad to Hungary in the first international voyage of a Serbian military ship since 1915.


Missions

Tactical doctrine and operating procedures of the Serbian River Flotilla remain the same as those of the former Danube Flotilla of the
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. The primary missions include: * building and maintaining operational capabilities for carrying out tasks of all three missions of the Serbian Armed Forces, * operationalization and training of command and subordinate units for carrying out dedicated tasks, * control of inland waterways and provision of maneuvers to the units of the Serbian Army on and to rivers, channels and lakes * search and rescue on rivers, canals and lakes. Largest and most complex to date search and rescue operation was during the 2014 floods in Serbia, when members of the 1st Pontoon Battalion helped fight flood in Šabac and
Loznica Loznica ( sr-cyrl, Лозница, ) is a city located in the Mačva District of western Serbia. It lies on the right bank of the Drina river. In 2011 the city had a total population of 19,572, while the administrative area had a population of 79 ...
while amphibious vehicles and divers from 93rd Diving Company evacuated 2,072 people from
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. Members of the River Flotilla were deployed throughout the country (
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, Šabac,
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,
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,
Lučani Lučani ( sr-cyr, Лучани) is a town and municipality located in the Moravica District of western Serbia. The population of the town is 5,142, while the population of the municipality is 20,897. Settlements Aside from the town of Lučani, ...
and Loznica) to combat flooding: mainly in the evacuation of citizens and the reinforcement of bulwarks. Since 2011, personnel from the River Flotilla have been deployed to
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, an ongoing
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multinational counter-piracy operation off the Horn of Africa and in the Western Indian Ocean. Deploying as the Serbian Autonomous Vessel Protection Detachment (AVPD), where River Flotilla personnel are directly stationed on World Food Programme (WFP) ships in need of protection.


Structure

The River Flotilla is subordinated to the
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as the landlocked Serbian military doesn't possess naval branch. It is headquartered in
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, with additional units based in Belgrade and
Šabac Šabac (Serbian Cyrillic: Шабац, ) is a city and the administrative centre of the Mačva District in western Serbia. The traditional centre of the fertile Mačva region, Šabac is located on the right banks of the river Sava. , the city ...
. * Command Company (Novi Sad) * 1st River Detachment (Novi Sad) ** 93rd Diving Company * 2nd River Detachment (Belgrade) * 1st Pontoon Battalion (Šabac) * 2nd Pontoon Battalion (Novi Sad) * Logistics Company (Novi Sad)


Equipment

The River Flotilla's surface fleet mostly date from the 1970s, but since being well maintained and subjected to periodic modest upgrades are considered to be adequate for at least another decade. Five ''Neštin'' class river minesweepers constitute the core of the fleet and although minesweepers their primary role is that of universal vessels for the control of river ways. They are expected to be in service until the end of 2020s as are Type 22 landing crafts and Type 20 patrol boats. To supplement these vessels, the flotilla has procured a number of small civilian craft, including one Premax 39 multirole fast combat boat built domestically by Yugoimport SDPR. In October 2013, a four-year general overhaul and modification of the flotilla's flagship ship, BPN-30 "Kozara”, was completed at "Apatin Shipyard" with the addition of new diesel-electric propulsion, giving the River Flotilla functional capabilities of a hospital ship as well as navigation and shipping training ship for cadets attending the Serbian Military Academy. In 2017, China donated 24 RIB-720 boats equipped with 150 hp Yamaha outboard motors to the Serbian Armed Forces, of which 10 boats were allocated to the River Flotilla.


Surface Fleet



Engineering Vehicles



Training

Members of the River Flotilla are educated and trained at the Nautical Department of the Serbian Military Academy which offers courses in Serbian and English for domestic and international military and civilian students. Boat crews are trained to operate vessels for day and night operations in accordance with national standards and International Maritime Organization safety standards. The River Flotilla primarily conducts training for boat safety, navigation, night vision, communications, operator maintenance, high‐speed maneuvering, handling weapons (including crew‐served weapons) and other individual and collective skills unique to riverine craft operating in a riverine environment.


Exercises

The River Flotilla regularly conducts live-fire and manoeuvre exercises with both domestic and international military, public safety and riverine forces including,
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, and
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. Exercises generally involve anti-terrorism and disaster relief scenarios and often include live firing against land and water targets.


Multinational exercises

Since 2011, the Serbian River Flotilla and the Hungarian Danube Flotilla, have jointly conducted the week-long exercise series dubbed "Iron Cat", alternating locations every year. The aim of the exercise series is to enhance bilateral cooperation and improve the application of tactics, techniques and procedures of both river units while building mutual trust. Both the Serbians and the Hungarians operate the ''Neštin'' class river minesweepers. ''Iron Cat 2019'' - held in Serbia at the training ground "Titel" and focused on the protection of river traffic, including mine detection, deactivating and destroying underwater mines, anti-ship actions and anti-terrorism actions. ''Iron Cat 2018'' - held between
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and
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, Hungary included training in explosive ordnance disposal, river policing, border surveillance and border control, patrol activities, arresting and occupying hostile vessels, escorting and protecting dignitaries and cargo, and river closures. Serbian and Hungarian vessels also conducted live-fire training against air and water targets. ''Iron Cat 2017'' - held near Banoštor, Serbia included training in the blockade and control of inland waterways due to migratory and terrorist threats in the region. ''Iron Cat 2016'' - held in Budapest, Hungary included training in protection of cargo ships from attack, securing and blockade of the river. ''Iron Cat 2015'' - tactival live fire exercise held at the Serbian artillery training ground "Titel" on the
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. ''Iron Cat 2014'' - tactical live fire exercise held at the Hungarian Defence Forces Várpalota range in Hungary included joint minesweeping activities. ''Iron Cat 2013'' - tactical live fire exercise at the Serbian artillery training ground "Titel" on the
Tisa River The Tisza, Tysa or Tisa, is one of the major rivers of Central and Eastern Europe. Once, it was called "the most Hungarian river" because it flowed entirely within the Kingdom of Hungary. Today, it crosses several national borders. The Tisza b ...
. ''Iron Cat 2012'' - tactical live fire exercise at the Hungarian Defence Forces Várpalota range included shooting ground-based targets on the using the 20mm PAV-1 and PAV-4 autocannons. ''Iron Cat 2011'' - tactical life fire exercise at the Serbian artillery training ground "Titel" on the
Tisa River The Tisza, Tysa or Tisa, is one of the major rivers of Central and Eastern Europe. Once, it was called "the most Hungarian river" because it flowed entirely within the Kingdom of Hungary. Today, it crosses several national borders. The Tisza b ...
in Serbia South Bačka District, Serbia. ''International Army Games 2016'' - 86 members of 1st and 2nd Pontoon Brigades and 93rd Diving Company won third place at Russian
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during the "Open water" competition held in Murom, on the Oka River.


Domestic exercises

''Begej 2019'' - Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) exercise held on the Tisa River at the training ground "Titel" including river and special assault, ship fire support, establishment of a bridge crossing point, as well as aircraft strikes. ''Blue Route 2019'' - Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) exercise held on the Tisa River at the Titel training ground conducting a twentyfour-hour check of readiness of the Quick Reaction Naval Combat Group composed of a command ship and three ships of different types. ''Century of Victory 1918-2018'' - joint River Flotilla and the then-Special Brigade exercise in 100th anniversary of the end of the World War I. The exercise involved the display of anti-sabotage effects of submersible divers, the action of a group of ships and patrol boats, amphibious and multi-purpose ships in the firing of combat. ''Otter 2018'' - Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) exercise held at training ground "Taraš" near Zrenjanin training River Flotilla command and units and pontoon battalions in the conduct of river assaults, defending waterways and forced river crossings. ''Ečka 2017'' - anti-terrorist and anti-mining exercise of the 1st River Detachment and 93rd Diving Company at the training ground "Titel" on the Tisa River. ''Blue Dolphin 2016'' - Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) exercise at the training ground "Taraš" on the Tisa River near Zrenjanin as part of "Morava 2016" command-post exercise. ''Blue Response 2014'' - tactical live shooting exercise at the Serbian artillery training ground "Titel" on the
Tisa River The Tisza, Tysa or Tisa, is one of the major rivers of Central and Eastern Europe. Once, it was called "the most Hungarian river" because it flowed entirely within the Kingdom of Hungary. Today, it crosses several national borders. The Tisza b ...
included artillery and close air support training in support of a forced river crossing. ''Tisa 2012'' - three-day trilateral exercise including Serbia, Romania and Hungary held at training ground "Mačvanski partizanski odred" near Šabac, Serbia included training in assisting civilian populations affected by the floods caused by the outflow of the Sava river.


Ranks


Officers

Rank insignia for commissioned officers.


Enlisted

The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and
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.


See also

*
Šajkaši ''Šajkaši'' (In Serbian, sr-cyrl, шајкаши, german: Tschaikisten) refers to the river flotilla troops guarding the Danube and Sava, and especially, the Port of Belgrade, against the Ottoman Empire from the 16th to the 19th century. Durin ...


References


External links


Official website

'Botica' class minesweeper RML-302 in 2005Шајкашки батаљон - најава за филм (Šajkaši Bataljon - Film Trailer)
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