Slovak Armed Forces

The Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic were divided from the Czechoslovak Army after dissolution of Czechoslovakia on 1 January 1993. Slovakia joined NATO on 29 March 2004. From 2006 the army transformed into a fully professional organization and compulsory military service was abolished. Slovak armed forces numbered 19,500 uniformed personnel and 4,208 civilians in 2022.



Joint Operational Command
Joint Operational Command in Banská Bystrica (Commander: 2 Star General)

Ground forces

 * 1st Mechanized Brigade
 * 2nd Mechanized Brigade
 * 5th Artillery Regiment
 * 91st Engineer Regiment
 * 65th Reconnaissance Battalion
 * 71st Command Support Battalion
 * 103rd Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence Battalion

Air force
The Slovak Air Force, officially the Air Force of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic, has been defending Slovak airspace since independence in 1993. The Slovak Air Force currently comprises one wing of fighters, one wing of utility helicopters, one wing of transport aircraft, and one SAM brigade. It operates around 20 combat aircraft, as well as 10 helicopters from 3 air bases: Malacky/Kuchyňa Air Base, Sliač Air Base, Prešov Air Base. The Air Force is currently part of the NATO Integrated Air and Missiles Defense System – NATINADS.

Special Operations Forces

 * 5th Special Forces Regiment
 * 51st Training Base in Žilina
 * 52nd Airborne Battalion in Trebišov
 * 57th Separate Section in Martin

Joint Support Brigade

 * 3rd Command Support Company, in Trenčín
 * 4th Logistic Regiment, in Trenčín
 * 41st Supply Base, in Nemšová
 * 42nd Supply Base, in Martin, Slovakia
 * 43rd Supply Base, in Zemianske Kostoľany
 * 53rd Field Services Battalion, in Hlohovec
 * 405th Maintenance Battalion, in Martin
 * 6th Signal Regiment, in Trenčín
 * 61st Signal Battalion, in Trenčín
 * 62nd Signal Battalion, in Ružomberok
 * Topographic Institute, in Banská Bystrica
 * 701st Military Transport Center, in Bratislava
 * Training and Mobilization Replenishment Base, in Martin

Military Medical Command
Military Medical Command in Ružomberok
 * HQ
 * Department of Management and Medical Analysis
 * Department of Planning and Training
 * Department of Logistic
 * Department of Military Healthcare Development
 * Department of Veterinary Support
 * Department of Field Medical Units
 * Field Mobil Medical Unit ROLE 2E
 * Field Mobil Medical Unit ROLE 2B
 * Logistic Battalion of Military Medical Command
 * HQ
 * Material Support Company
 * Technical Support Company

Equipment
List of equipment of the Slovak Army

Missions
As of 2021, Slovakia has 169 military personnel deployed in Cyprus for UNFICYP United Nations led peace support operations and 41 troops deployed in Bosnia and Herzegovina for EUFOR Althea.

The country has been an active participant in US- and NATO-led military actions and involved in many United Nations peacekeeping military missions: UNPROFOR in the Yugoslavia (1992–1995), UNOMUR in Uganda and Rwanda (1993-1994), UNAMIR in Rwanda (1993-1996), UNTAES in Croatia (1996-1998), UNOMIL in Liberia (1993-1997), MONUA in Angola (1997-1999), SFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1999-2003), OSCE mission in Moldova (1998-2002), OSCE mission in Albania (1999), KFOR in Kosovo (1999-2002), UNGCI in Iraq (2000-2003), UNMEE in Ethiopia and Eritrea (2000-2004), UNMISET in East Timor (2001), EUFOR Concordia in Macedonia (2003), UNAMSIL in Sierra Leone (1999-2005), EU supporting action to African Union in Darfur (2006), Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan (2002-2005), Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq (2003-2007) and UNDOF at the borders of Israel and Syria (1998-2008).

Since the independence of Slovakia in 1993, there have been 60 uniformed personnel deaths in the line of service to the United Nations and NATO (as of 30 April 2018).