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River Battalion
Riječna bojna
Active 2007-Present
Country Croatia Croatia
Branch Seal of Croatian Army Croatian Army
Type Brown-water navy
Role Control of inland waterways
Part of Croatian Army Training and Doctrine Command
Headquarters Vrbik Barracks, Osijek
Nickname(s)

Danube Wolves

(Croatian: Vukovi s Dunava)
Commanders
Current Commander Major (OF-3) Ivica Milozic

The Croatian River Battalion (Croatian: Riječna bojna) is an inland brown water naval unit of the Croatian Army headquartered at the Vrbik Barracks in Osijek, Croatia. Located inland on the Drava River, the River Battalion is a component of the Croatian Land Forces and was established in 2007.[1]

History[]

In its current form, the River Battalion is the successor of three inland brown water naval units established during the Croatian War of Independence (1991-1995). The River Company (Riječna satnija), 3rd "A" Brigade Croatian National Guard (ZNG), established on 28 June 1991, the Drava River War Fleet (Riječne ratne flotile Drava - RRF Drava) established on October 1, 1991, the First River Detachment - River War Fleet (RRF) Sisak (1. riječni zdrug - Riječna Ratna Flotila (RRF) Sisak) ZNG and Second River Detachment - River War Fleet (RRF) Osijek (2. riječni zdrug - Riječna Ratna Flotila (RRF) Osijek). For the duration of the Croatian War of Independence, the Croatian river units were tasked reconnaissance, supply, and transport duties on the Drava and Danube Rivers for the Croatian armed forces. In August 1991, boats and barges of the Croatian River Company assisted in the rescue of 1,500 civilians from Aljmas, Dalj and Erdut.

Command and organization[]

As part of the Croatian Army, the River Battalion is attached to the Engineering Regiment (Karlovac) of the Croatian Army Training and Doctrine Command "Fran Krsto Frankopan" (Osijek). It is composed of five organizational units:

  1. Headquarters
  2. Command Platoon
  3. Riverboat Company
  4. Mine and Countermine Platoon
  5. Logistics Platoon

Equipment[]

  • OB-91 - River patrol boat
  • OB-92 - Decommissioned? Serving as a barge tug Zibel owned by the Danube Lloyd Company, Sisak.[2]
  • OB-93 Šokadija (former Yugoslav Navy RML-307 Slavonac) - River patrol boat built in 1952 at Mačvanska Mitrovica, Yugoslavia. From 1991 to 2001 she was part of the First River Association and is the first ship of the Croatian River Battalion. Šokadija underwent refit and was returned to the Croatian Armed Forces on 6 June 2003.[3]

The river battalion also employs a number of inflatable Arimar boats and aluminum landing craft.

References[]


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