224th Center for Electronic Action | |
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224. Центар за електронска дејства | |
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Active | 1946 – present |
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Type | Electronic warfare |
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Garrison/HQ | Banjica (Belgrade) |
Anniversaries | 11 November |
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Current commander | Colonel Veselin Jelovac |
The 224th Center for Electronic Action (Serbian : 224. Центар за електронска дејства, romanized: 224. Centar za elektronska dejstva) is unit of the Serbian Armed Forces directly subordinated to the Intelligence and Reconnaissance Directorate of the General Staff. [1] The main duty of the Center is to plan, organize and conduct all aspects of electronic warfare.
The 224th Center for Electronic Action consists of command platoon and 2 battalions:
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