The Air Force and Air Defence, was one of three branches of the Yugoslav People's Army, the Yugoslav military. Commonly referred-to as the Yugoslav Air Force, at its height it was among the largest in Europe. The branch was disbanded in 1992 after the Breakup of Yugoslavia. In the year 1990, the Air Force had more than 32,000 personnel, but as a result of its more technical requirements, the Air Force had less than 4,000 conscripts.
Spitfires of the No 352 (Y) Squadron British Royal Air Force (Balkan Air Force) before first mission on August 18, 1944, from Canne, Italy
Yugoslav air force G-4 Super Galeb on display at the 1991 Paris air show
Yugoslavian J-22 Orao exhibited in the Museum of Aviation in Belgrade
Hawker Hurricane Mk IVRP with Yugoslav Air Force markings
The Yugoslav People's Army, also called the Yugoslav National Army, was the military of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its antecedents from 1945 to 1992.
Yugoslav-built M-84 tank
The Yugoslav G-4 SOKO Super Galeb
Welcoming Tito in Pirot, 1965
Soldiers of the Yugoslav People's Army and civilians before clash of arms in Rožna Dolina in 1991