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}}'''Peacekeeping Operations Center (PKOC)''' ([[Serbian language|Serbian]]: ''Centar za mirovne operacije'' ''/ Центар за мировне операције'') is an [[Organization|organizational]] unit of the [[Joint Operations Command (Serbia)|Joint Operations Command]] within the [[Serbian General Staff|General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces]] that is the major authority for the training, selection, equipping, preparation, and deployment of individuals and units from the Ministry of Defence and the Serbian Armed Forces to multinational operations outside the borders of the [[Serbia|Republic of Serbia]]. |
}}'''Peacekeeping Operations Center (PKOC)''' ([[Serbian language|Serbian]]: ''Centar za mirovne operacije'' ''/ Центар за мировне операције'') is an [[Organization|organizational]] unit of the [[Joint Operations Command (Serbia)|Joint Operations Command]] within the [[Serbian General Staff|General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces]] that is the major authority for the training, selection, equipping, preparation, and deployment of individuals and units from the Ministry of Defence and the Serbian Armed Forces to multinational operations outside the borders of the [[Serbia|Republic of Serbia]]. |
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Since the return to multinational operations in 2002 and the ten-year break since the war in the former [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]], the Yugoslav Army and the Army of Serbia and Montenegro participated in two multinational operations |
Since the return to multinational operations in 2002 and the ten-year break since the war in the former [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]], the Yugoslav Army and the Army of Serbia and Montenegro participated in two multinational operations initiated by the United Nations: [[United Nations Mission of Support to East Timor|UNMISET]] in East Timor and [[United Nations Operation in Burundi|ONUB]] in Burundi. |
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This was an individual deployment of officers on the duties of military observers. Even this "point-by-point" engagement of several officers required the existence of an organisational unit that would coordinate all activities in selecting staff, their equipment, preparing for specific duties beyond the borders of our country and resolving their status during this deployment. |
This was an individual deployment of officers on the duties of military observers. Even this "point-by-point" engagement of several officers required the existence of an organisational unit that would coordinate all activities in selecting staff, their equipment, preparing for specific duties beyond the borders of our country and resolving their status during this deployment. |
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The Peacekeeping Operations Center, as the legal successor of the National Center for Peacekeeping Missions, was established on January 1, 2005, and since it is directly subordinated to the [[Joint Operations Command (Serbia)|Joint Operations Command of the General Staff]]. The Peacekeeping Operations Center celebrates its Day on November 17th in memory of the day when, in 1956, the precursor of the YPA Detachment was sent to the UN Emergency Force ([[United Nations Emergency Force|UNEF]]) in Sinai. |
The Peacekeeping Operations Center, as the legal successor of the National Center for Peacekeeping Missions, was established on January 1, 2005, and since it is directly subordinated to the [[Joint Operations Command (Serbia)|Joint Operations Command of the General Staff]]. The Peacekeeping Operations Center celebrates its Day on November 17th in memory of the day when, in 1956, the precursor of the YPA Detachment was sent to the UN Emergency Force ([[United Nations Emergency Force|UNEF]]) in Sinai. |
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The Center has various |
The Center has various duties each of which are complex. They include: |
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* Selection, training and preparation of personnel and participation in the training and preparation of units for multinational operations. |
* Selection, training and preparation of personnel and participation in the training and preparation of units for multinational operations. |
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Peacekeeping Operations Center PKOC | |
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Центар за мировне операције Centar za mirovne operacije | |
Active | 1956–present (current form since 2005) |
Country | Serbia |
Allegiance | Serbian Armed Forces |
Type | Peacekeeping operations |
Part of | General Staff Joint Operations Command |
Garrison/HQ | Belgrade |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Colonel Milivoje Pajović |
Peacekeeping Operations Center (PKOC) (Serbian: Centar za mirovne operacije / Центар за мировне операције) is an organizational unit of the Joint Operations Command within the General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces that is the major authority for the training, selection, equipping, preparation, and deployment of individuals and units from the Ministry of Defence and the Serbian Armed Forces to multinational operations outside the borders of the Republic of Serbia.
Since the return to multinational operations in 2002 and the ten-year break since the war in the former SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Army and the Army of Serbia and Montenegro participated in two multinational operations initiated by the United Nations: UNMISET in East Timor and ONUB in Burundi.
This was an individual deployment of officers on the duties of military observers. Even this "point-by-point" engagement of several officers required the existence of an organisational unit that would coordinate all activities in selecting staff, their equipment, preparing for specific duties beyond the borders of our country and resolving their status during this deployment.
Since 2002, the area of peacekeeping missions in the military has dealt with the Section for International Integration and Peace Operations at the Operational Department of the General Staff of the Army of Serbia and Montenegro. On October 14, 2003, this section became the National Center for Peacekeeping Missions, which was subordinated to the Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Army of Serbia and Montenegro.
The Peacekeeping Operations Center, as the legal successor of the National Center for Peacekeeping Missions, was established on January 1, 2005, and since it is directly subordinated to the Joint Operations Command of the General Staff. The Peacekeeping Operations Center celebrates its Day on November 17th in memory of the day when, in 1956, the precursor of the YPA Detachment was sent to the UN Emergency Force (UNEF) in Sinai.
The Center has various duties each of which are complex. They include:
- Selection, training and preparation of personnel and participation in the training and preparation of units for multinational operations.
- Monitoring, coordination and control of the forces of the Serbian Armed Forces in multinational operations, in accordance with the decision of the competent authorities.
- Coordination of activities in the planning, organisation and realization of transport of individuals, units, weapons and military equipment in multinational operations.
- Planning, organising and realization of national and international courses, seminars and lectures in the field of multinational operations.
- Development of criteria for manning units and key staff in units that are preparing for deployment in multinational operations.
- Proposing individuals for training in the country and abroad to participate in multinational operations.
- Participate in the selection and development of units’ training for multinational operations.
- Coordination of the preparation of forces for multinational operations with the organizational units of the Ministry of Defence and the Serbian Armed Forces General Staff and the relevant entities in the Republic of Serbia and other international entities and organizations.
- Proposing the costs of preparing and deploying individuals and units to participate in multinational operations.
- Participate in the assessment of the capabilities of the units for deployment in multinational operations.
- Participate in the preparation of the Memorandum of Understanding and technical agreements for deployment of members of the Serbian Armed Forces in multinational operations.
- Proposing and participating in drafting and amending the normative and legal framework to participate in multinational operations.
- Cooperation with regional and world peace-support operations training centres and international organizations.
- Cooperation with the organisational units of the MoD and the General Staff in charge of international military cooperation and training.
- Cooperation with international entities for the exchange of ideas and experiences from multinational operations, in accordance with the plan of the bilateral military cooperation.
Organizational structure
The Centre's organizational structure consists of four other departments and one group:
- Department of Human Resources
- Department for Operations and Staff Affairs
- Department for Training
- Department of Support
- Finance Group
References
- "Peacekeeping Operations Center (PKOC)". Vojska Srbije (in Serbian).
- "White Book of Defence" (PDF). Ministarstvo odbrane (in Serbian).
- "Defence Act". Narodna Skupština (in Serbian).
- "Serbian Armed Forces Act". Narodna Skupština (in Serbian).
- "Act on use of Serbian Armed Forces and other defence forces on foreign soil" (PDF). Narodna Skupština (in Serbian).
- "Regulation on guidelines of internal structure and systematization of formative positions". Vlada Srbije (in Serbian).