JRV

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JRV was the official abbreviation for the Yugoslav Air Force, the aerial warfare branch of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia’s armed forces.

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Label Occurrences
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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf abbreviation
air force
military branch
abbreviationFor Yugoslav Air Force
surface form: Jugoslovensko ratno vazduhoplovstvo

Yugoslav Air Force
allegiance Yugoslavia
surface form: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
commandStructure People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia
surface form: Yugoslav People's Army
country Yugoslavia
surface form: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia
dissolutionReason breakup of Yugoslavia
domain military aviation
national defense
fullName Yugoslav Air Force
surface form: Jugoslovensko ratno vazduhoplovstvo
fullNameInEnglish Yugoslav Air Force
garrisonCountry Yugoslavia
historicalPeriod Cold War
militaryBranchOf Armed Forces of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
surface form: Yugoslav People's Army
operatedIn air
partOf Armed Forces of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
role aerial warfare branch
air defense
strategic reconnaissance
tactical air support
transport aviation
serviceBranch air force
status defunct
successor Air Force of Serbia and Montenegro
Air Force of Serbia and Montenegro
surface form: Air Force of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Bosnian Air Force and Air Defense
surface form: Bosnian and Herzegovinian Air Force

Croatian Air Force
Macedonian Air Force
Slovenian Air Force
theatre Balkan region
typeOfAbbreviation military abbreviation
usedAircraftOrigin Soviet aircraft
Western aircraft
domestic Yugoslav aircraft
usedAircraftType bomber aircraft
fighter aircraft
trainer aircraft
transport aircraft
usedBy Government of Yugoslavia
surface form: Yugoslav government

Armed Forces of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
surface form: Yugoslav military
usedLanguage Serbo-Croatian
usedScript Cyrillic script
Latin script

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