Peacekeeping forces in the former-Yugoslavia

 

UN sent troops to Croatia in the spring of 1992. Later troops were sent to Bosnia. The latter were later replaced by the NATO-led troops first in IFOR and later in SFOR. August 1998 this force is to be renamed "FOF" (Follow-On Force).

On this page you can find some of the vehicles which have served in the service of peace in ex-Yugoslavia (with and without success...)

 

UNPROFOR (United Nations Protection Force) (in Croatia later called "UNCRO")

Danish Army M113A1 APC

Danish Army M113A1 Armoured Ambulance (photo courtesy of Lars Petersen via Martin Pagh)

French Army Panhard VBL reconnaisance vehicle (photo courtesy of Lars Petersen via Martin Pagh)

Malaysian Army IFV (produced in Korea) (photo courtesy of Lars Petersen via Martin Pagh)

Egyptian Army Fahd APC (photo courtesy of Lars Petersen via Martin Pagh)

 

 IFOR (Implementation Force - under NATO command)

Danish Army M113A1 with add-on armour and turret for the MG (photo courtesy of Martin Pagh)

Danish Army IVECO Eurotracker truck (photo courtesy of Martin Pagh)

 

 SFOR (Stabilisation Force - under NATO command)

Danish Army M113A3 armed with 25mm Oerlikon machine cannon (photo via Martin Pagh)

Danish Army M113A1 with add-on armour and turret for the MG (photo via Martin Pagh)

German Army Fuchs (photo via Martin Pagh)

Norwegian Army SISU armoured ambulance (photo via Martin Pagh)

 

 

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