The Yugoslav Navy (Serbo-Croatian: Југословенска Pатна Mорнарица, Jugoslavenska Ratna Mornarica), was the navy of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It was essentially a coastal defense force with the mission of preventing enemy landings along the Yugoslavia's rugged 4,000- kilometer shoreline or coastal islands, and contesting an enemy blockade or control of the strategic Strait of Otranto. Its capabilities were limited by a lack of operational time at sea and infrequent live firing exercises.[citation needed]
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| - The Yugoslav Navy (Serbo-Croatian: Југословенска Pатна Mорнарица, Jugoslavenska Ratna Mornarica), was the navy of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It was essentially a coastal defense force with the mission of preventing enemy landings along the Yugoslavia's rugged 4,000- kilometer shoreline or coastal islands, and contesting an enemy blockade or control of the strategic Strait of Otranto. Its capabilities were limited by a lack of operational time at sea and infrequent live firing exercises.[citation needed]
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- Split, SR Croatia
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- Yugoslav Navy
- Југословенска Pатна Mорнарица
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| - The Yugoslav Navy (Serbo-Croatian: Југословенска Pатна Mорнарица, Jugoslavenska Ratna Mornarica), was the navy of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It was essentially a coastal defense force with the mission of preventing enemy landings along the Yugoslavia's rugged 4,000- kilometer shoreline or coastal islands, and contesting an enemy blockade or control of the strategic Strait of Otranto. Its capabilities were limited by a lack of operational time at sea and infrequent live firing exercises.[citation needed] In 1990 it had 10,000 sailors (4,400 conscripts), including 2,300 in 25 coastal artillery batteries and 900 marines in one light naval infantry brigade.
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