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I hope so:)

What are you working on and what's missing on the music?
What countrys?
Not doing anything really :D

Serbia still missing most of the pack. Macedonia and Slovenia fully missing.
What about Montenegro?

(HAX the bosnian antheme you sent me has crappy quality need another one)



Found possible OOB source, for those tasked to do it:
http://www.vojska.net/eng/armed-forces/
 
OOB?
Locations of army right?

Order of Battle;)

As Supa told me he want's to help, i send him some work to do, but i'm still waiting his response. I'm now testing what we have ;)

Ok

I hope to finish with your task today or tomorrow.

Good!

Not doing anything really :D

Serbia still missing most of the pack. Macedonia and Slovenia fully missing.
What about Montenegro?

(HAX the bosnian antheme you sent me has crappy quality need another one)


Found possible OOB source, for those tasked to do it:
http://www.vojska.net/eng/armed-forces/

Slovenian pack is soon coming, no montengro;)
I will tommorow find a better one anthem.

That site is already known, but thanks for looking!
 
Croation OOB from 93

Code:
Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces: President Franjo Tudman

General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia - Zagreb
GS OS RH

Chief of Staff:
deputy Chief of Staff:
Ministry of Defense (MORH) 	66th MP Coy
'The Cobras' (Jakusevac)
1st Battle Vehicles Battalion
Independent Logistic Battalion
Staff School (Zagreb)
The Center of the Education and Training for Officers (Crnomerec)
Officers Training Center (Varazdin)
The Center of the Education and Training for Soldiers COOV (Muzil/Pula, Koprivnica, Pozega, Jastrebarsko, Sinj)
The Special Training Center (Delnice)
The Special Forces Training Center (Sinj)
The Center of the Education and Training for Logistics COOVL (Zagreb)
The Main Staff (GSHV) 	62nd Independent Battalion
11th Artillery Division
36th Independent Bridge-laying and Combat Engineer Bn 'Dabrovi' (Sisak)
38th Bridge-laying Battalion 'Vidre'
33rd Independent Combat Engineer Battalion
The Communications Detachment of the Main Staff (Samobor)
The Main Rear Base (Borongaj)
1st Operational Zone (Osijek) 	3rd Guard Motorized Brigade 'Minks' - (Osijek)
5th Guard Mechanized Brigade 'The Slavonia Falcons' - (Vinkovci)

103rd Brigade
106th Brigade/ZNG (Osijek)
107th Brigade (Valpovo)
109th Brigade (Vinkovci)
122nd Brigade (Djakovo)
124th Brigade (Ivankovo)
131st Brigade (Zupanja)
132nd Brigade (Nasice)
135th Brigade (Osijek)
160th Brigade/ZNG (Osijek)
204th Brigade (Vukovar)
Home Guard Units:

(total 4 500 men):

11th Regiment (Vinkovci) and at least four other regiment
2nd Operational Zone (Bjelovar) 	104th Brigade (Varazdin)
105th Brigade (Bjelovar)
108th Brigade (Pozega)
117th Brigade (Koprivnica)
123rd Brigade (Pozega)
125th Brigade
127th Brigade (Virovitica)
140th Brigade
148th Brigade
5th Independent Bn (Cakovec)
3rd Operational Zone (Zagreb) 	1st Guard Brigade 'Tigers' - Zagreb
2nd Guard Brigade 'Thunder' - Dugo Selo
7th Motorized Guards Brigade 'The Pumas' (Varazdin)
101st Brigade (Zabok)
102nd Brigade 'Stuke' (Novi Zagreb)
103rd Brigade (Zabok)
137th Brigade (Duga Resa)
140th Brigade/reserve (Jastrebarsko)
145th Brigade (Dubrava)
149th Brigade (Tresnjevka, Zagreb)
151st Brigade Prikaati 'Andjeli Cuvari' (Samobor)
153rd Brigade 'Sove' (Velika Gorica)
158th Brigade (Velika Gorica)
Anti-Terrorist Unit (Lucko)
1st CBR Coy (Zagreb) (No info what the 'CBR' stands for !!)
67th MP Coy (Borongaj)
Home Guard units: 17th Regiment (Sunja)
4th Operational Zone (Split) 	4th Motorized Guards Brigade 'Mac' (Split)
112th Brigade (Zadar)
113th Brigade (Sibenik)
114th Brigade
116th Brigade (Metkovic)
126th Brigade/reserve (Sinj)
134th Brigade (Biograd)
141st Brigade (Sibenik)
142nd Brigade (Unisic)
163rd Brigade 'Lavovi' (Dubrovnik)
Operational Zone (Karlovac) 	110th Brigade (Karlovac)
120th Brigade (Sisak)
121st Brigade (Nova Gradiska)
129th Brigade
137th Brigade
161st Brigade (Komarevo)
Operational Zone (Rijeka) 	6th Motorized Guards Brigade 'Licki Vukovi' (Gospic)
111th Brigade/reserve (Rijeka)
118th Brigade (Gospic)
119th Brigade (Pula, Rovinj, Labin)
128th Brigade (Rijeka)
133rd Brigade (Otocac)
138th Brigade/reserve (Delnice)
154th Brigade (Pazin, Buzet, Buje)
155th Brigade (Crikvenica)

Source: http://www.vojska.net/eng/armed-forces/croatia/organization/1993/
 
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Bosnia & Herzegovina from 1994

Code:
Total strength: around 80,000 soldiers

Supreme Commander: Alija Izetbegovic

General Staff

Chief of General Staff: General Rasim Delic
Chief of Staff: Brigadier General Enver Hadzihasanovic
Guard Brigade
1st Corps

HQ in Sarajevo
	1st Motorized Brigade
2nd Motorized Brigade
3rd Motorized Brigade
15th Motorized Brigade
5th Infantry Brigade
11th Infantry Brigade
12th Infantry Brigade
1st Mountain Brigade
2nd Mountain Brigade
9th Mountain Brigade

Commander: Nezir Kazic
10th Mountain Brigade
HVO Brigade "Kralj Tvrtko"
Artillery Brigade
2nd Corps

HQ in Tuzla
	1st Operational Group - Brcko corridor 	107th Brigade
108th Motorized Brigade
108th HVO Brigade
21st Brigade
208th Brigade
2nd Operational Group - Spreca 	109th Brigade
111th Brigade
117th Brigade
3rd Operational Group - Olovo-Kladanj 	Olovo Brigade
121st Brigade
302nd Brigade
4th Operational Group - 	205th Brigade
206th Brigade
207th Brigade
5th Operational Group - Tuzla 	1st Brigade
2nd Brigade
3rd Brigade
6th Operational Group - south Tuzla 	116th Brigade
118th Brigade
119th Brigade
210th Brigade
7th Operational Group - Maglaj 	110th HVO Brigade - Zepce
111th HVO Brigade - Usora
201st Brigade

Commander: Esad Hidic
202nd Brigade
203rd Brigade
204th Brigade
207th Brigade
3rd Corps

HQ in Zenica

Commander: Mehmed Alagic until 26th February 1994
Chief of Staff: Dzemal Merdan
	Operational Group Bosnian Krajina 	27th Brigade
306th Brigade

Commander: Esad Sipic
Chief of Staff: Munir Karic
312th Brigade
Operational Group Zenica 	301st Brigade
314th Brigade

Commander: Dzevad Smajlagic
Operational Group Bosnia - Zepce and Zavidovici area

Commander: Refik Lendo
Deputy commander: Ahmet Odzackic
	303rd Brigade

Commander: Suad Hasanovic
318th Brigade

Commander: Jasmin Saric
319th Brigade
Operational Group Lasva - Kakanj 	305th Brigade
309th Brigade
325th Brigade

Commander: Sead Sinanbasic
333rd Brigade

Commander: Ekrem Halidzic
Chief of Staff: Faik Lusija
Military Police: Alija Begic
Operational Group West - Gornji Vakuf-Bugojno

Commander: Selmo Cikotic
	307th Brigade

Commander: Tahir Granic
308th Brigade

Commander: Bismili Zurapi
317th Brigade

Commander: Fahrudin Agic - Pajo
4th Corps - Mostar and Herzegovina 	
5th Corps

HQ in Bihac

Co: General Atif Dudakovic
	501st Brigade

Commander: Brigadier Senad Sarganovic
502nd Brigade

Commander: Colonel Hamdo Abdic
503rd Brigade

Commander: Brigadier Muhamed Delalic
505th Brigade

Commander: Brigadier Izet Nanic
506th Brigade

Commander: Major Mirsad Mirjkovic
511th Brigade

Commander: Major Mirsad Sedic
517th Brigade

Commander: Major Ibrahim Nadarevic
101st HVO Brigade

Commander: Lieutenant-Colonel Grgic
6thCorps

HQ in Konjic
	7th Brigade

Commander: Asim Koricic/Serif Patkovic
44th Mountain Brigade

Commander: Enes Kovacevic
Neretva Brigade
Operational Group East - Visoko
Vares Brigade
304th Brigade
Nemilu Brigade
Operational Group Eastern Bosnia

Gorazde, Srebrenica, Zepa
	
7th Corps

HQ in Travnik

Commander: general Mehmed Alagic
Chief of Staff: Fikret Cuskic
	37th Muslim Brigade
705th Mountain Brigade
707th Brigade
727th Brigade
717. lahka brigada - Gornji Vakuf

Commander: Fahrudin Agic / Jusuf Heljic / Enver Zejnilagic

Source: http://www.vojska.net/eng/armed-forces/bosnia-and-herzegovina/army/organization/1994/
 
Republic of Srpska from 1993

Code:
Total strength: 85-90,000 soldiers
(list is missing territorial and paramilitary units)

General Staff
(moved to underground complex at Han Pijesak)

Co: General Ratko Mladić
Chief of Staff: General Manojlo Milovanović
1st Krajina Corps
(1. Krajiški Korpus)

HQ in Banja Luka

(ex-5th Corp of YPA)
	41st Infantry Division
7th Infantry Brigade
145th Motorized Brigade
149th Infantry Brigade
417th Artillery Regiment
5th Air Defence Regiment
552nd Engineer Regiment
2nd Krajina Corps
(2. Krajiški Korpus)

HQ in Drvar
	4th Armored Brigade
12th Motorized Brigade
140th Motorized Brigade
257th Motorized Brigade
10th Air Defence Regiment
3rd Corps

HQ in Bijelina
 
	2nd Motorized Brigade
195th Motorized Brigade
6th Infantry Brigade
11th Infantry Brigade
29th Infantry Brigade
454th Artillery Regiment
17th Air Defence Regiment
17th Engineer Regiment
East Bosnia Corps
(Istočno-Bosanski Korpus)

HQ in Han Pijesak
	5th Motorized Brigade
6th Motorized Brigade
10th Motorized Brigade
49th Motorized Brigade
145th Motorized Brigade
437th Motorized Brigade
19th Mountain Brigade
215th Mountain Brigade
208th Artillery Regiment
4th Air Defence Regiment
Herzegovina Corps
(Hercegovački Korpus)

HQ in Bileća
	473rd Motorized Brigade
145th Motorized Brigade
13th Motorized Brigade
8th Motorized Brigade
5th Mountain Brigade

Source: http://www.vojska.net/eng/armed-forces/bosnia-and-herzegovina/vrs/organization/1993/
 
FR Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) from 1993

Code:
Supreme Commander Army of Yugoslavia - Slobodan Milošević

General Staff - Beograd

Chief of General Staff: General
deputy Chief of Staff:  Major General
46th Security Motorized Brigade
Guard Brigade
Infantry School Center
OMJ School Center 	Diver Training Center
Artillery School Center
PRVA ARMIJA

Štab u Beograd - pokriva severni deo zemlje

Baze: Bograd, Pančevo, Novi Sad, Sombor, Kragujevac, Sremska Mitrovica, Šabac, Valjevo
	Mehanizovani korpus 	252. oklopna brigada (aktivna)
1. Mehanizovana brigada (aktivna)
2. Mehanizovana brigada (aktivna)
3. Mehanizovana brigada (aktivna)
1. Mešovita artiljerijska brigada
35. Motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
Novosadski korpus 	36. Mehanizovana brigada (aktivna)
453. Mehanizovana brigada (aktivna)
12. Mehanizovana brigada (aktivna)
18. Motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
127. Brigada lake pešadije (rezerva)
16. Mešovita artiljerijska brigada (aktivna)
16. Mešovita antitenkovska brigada (aktivna)
Komanda odbrane grada Beograda 	151. Motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
505. Laka motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
153. Laka motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
22. Mešovita artiljerijska brigada (rezerva)
585. Vazduhoplovni puk lake pešadije (rezerva)- četiri brigade
22. Mešoviti antitenkovski puk (rezerva)
150. Laki motorizovani puk (rezerva)
Kragujevački korpus 	51. Mehanizovana brigada (aktivna)
80. Motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
130. Motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
129. Laka motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
20. Brigada lake pešadije (rezerva)
21. Brigada lake pešadije (rezerva)
24. Mešoviti artiljerijski puk (rezerva)
14. Laka motorizovana brigada
24. Antitenkovski artiljerijski puk
Drinska divizija (Valjevo) 	544. Motorizovana brigada (aktivna)
208. Mešoviti artiljerijski puk (rezerva)
Dunavska divizija (Zrenjanin) 	14. Laka motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
Korpus specijalnih snaga (Pančevo) 	Motorizovana brigada garde (Beograd)
63. Vazdušno-desantna brigada (Niš)

3,000 - 4,000 vojnika
72. Specijalna brigada
310. Raketni puk (SAM)
149. Raketni puk (SAM)
240. Raketni puk (SAM)
Komanda jedinica specijalnih namena
Banatska jedinica specijalnih namena (Zrenjanin)- rezerva
Drinska jedinica specijalnih namena (Šabac)
DRUGA ARMIJA

Štab u Podgorici - pokriva južni deo zemlje

Bases: Podgorica, Danilovgrad, Niksic, Uzice, Cacak, Novi Pazar, Raska, Kremna
	Podgorički korpus

??
	5. Motorizovana brigada (aktivna)
57. Motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
179. Motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
3. Brigada lake pešadije (rezerva)
326. Mešovita artiljerijska brigada
4. Brigada lake pešadije (rezerva)
2. Brigada lake brdske pešadije (rezerva)
176. Mešovita antitenkovska brigada
83. puk vazdušne odbrane
Užički korpus

??
	37. Motorizovana brigada (aktivna)
168. Motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
27. Laka motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
134. Brigada lake pešadije (rezerva)
6. Brigada lake pešadije (rezerva)
7. Brigada lake pešadije (rezerva)
202. Mešovita artiljerijska brigada (rezerva)
60. Raketni puk (SAM)
TREĆA ARMIJA (Niš)

HQ in Niš  - covering central part of the country

Co:

Chief of Staff:

Bases: Nis, Pristina, Krusevac, Leskovac, Vranje, Pirot, Prokuplje, Kursumlija
	Niški korpus 	4. Motorizovana brigada (aktivna)
2. Motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
211. Oklopna brigada (aktivna)
805. Motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
203. Mešovita artiljerijska brigada (rezerva)
21. Mešovita antitenkovska brigada (rezerva)
50. Brigada lake pešadije (rezerva)
Leskovački korpus 	89. Motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
135. Motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
13. Laka motorizovana brigada (rezerva)
42. Mešovita antitenkovska brigada (rezerva)
Prištinski korpus

Priština

 
	Corps Troops 	52 MP Bn - Priština
83 Avn Regt - Priština
52 Engr Regt - Kruševac
52 Signal Regt - Priština
15. Mehanizovana brigada (aktivna) - Priština
243. Oklopna brigada (aktivna) - Uroševac
549. Motorizovana brigada (aktivna) - Prizren, Đakovica
125. Motorizovana brigada - Kosovska Mitrovica
252nd Armored Brigade, deployed central Kosovo (Home Garrison: Kraljevo, Serbia)
58. Laka mehanizovana brigada (rezerva)
102. Mešovita antitenkovska brigada (rezerva)
62. Mešovita artiljerijska brigada (aktivna) - Gnjilane
53 Border Bn - Đakovica
55 Border Bn - Prizren
57 Border Bn - Đakovica
52nd light anti-aircraft artillery-rocket regiment - Đakovica
150. Mešovita artiljerijska brigada
Timočke jedinice specijalne namene 	148. Motorizovana brigada (aktivna)
9. Motorizovana brigada (aktivna)
23. Brigada lake pešadije (rezerva)
35. Brigada lake pešadije (rezerva)
311. Raketni puk (SAM)
7. Raketni puk (SAM)
Special Purposes Corps - diversionary and reconnaissance actions and for antiguerilla and antiterrorist combat operations. 	63. Paratroop Brigade 	 
Anti-terrorist battalion "Hawks"
72. Special Brigade 	 
Guard Motorized Brigade 	 
Anti-terrorist group "Cobras"
25th Military Police Battalion
1st Armored brigade (T-72) - Banjica

Source: http://www.vojska.net/eng/armed-forces/federal-republic-of-yugoslavia/organization/1993/
 
OOB?
Locations of army right?

Quite hard to find from just 1991. Read this from wiki (especially the highlighted):

The Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) was initially formed during World War II to carry out guerrilla warfare against Axis occupation. The success of the Partisan movement led to the JNA basing much of its operational strategy on guerrilla warfare. Due to the unique political stance of Yugoslavia in Europe, the strategic planners of the Army expected to face an attack by either NATO or Warsaw Pact forces. Expecting to be badly outmatched, the JNA decided to pursue a guerrilla strategy, which would prove disastrous in the upcoming war, since the JNA found itself in a position of an attacker without local civilian support - the very role they intended for invaders of Yugoslavia.

Still, on paper, the JNA looked like a powerful force with 2,000 tanks and 300 jet aircraft (all either Soviet or locally produced). However, by 1991, majority of this equipment was over 30 years old: the main T-54/55 tank and the MiG-21 aircraft made up 60% and 40% of the tank force and air-force respectively.[citation needed] By contrast, more modern cheap anti-tank (like AT-5) and anti-aircraft (like SA-14) missiles were abundant, which were designed to destroy much more advanced weaponry. Furthermore, the JNA was a multinational force: the political infighting meant that desertion of men (especially educated cadre from Yugoslavia's more developed northern areas) would ruin the Army's effectiveness.[citation needed] With the retreat of the JNA forces in 1992, JNA units were reorganized as the Army of Serb Krajina, which was a direct heir to JNA organization with little improvement. During 1991, an important role in the Yugo/Serb military assault forces was filled by paramilitary units like Beli Orlovi, Srpski Četnički Pokret, etc. that committed numerous massacres against Croat and other non-Serbs civilians.

By contrast to this force, the Croatian Army was in much worse state. At the early stages of the war, lack of military units meant that the Croatian police force would take much of the brunt of fighting - eventually the police would form the core of the new military force - initially named "Zbor Narodne Garde" (ZNG), later "Hrvatska Vojska" (HV) - that was formed in 1990,[citation needed] but not really developed until 1993. Weaponry was always lacking and many units were formed either unarmed or with WW2-era rifles. The Croatian Army had just a handful of tanks (even older WW2 veterans like the T-34) and its air-force was even worse: a few old Antonov An-2 biplane crop-dusters were converted to drop makeshift bombs. However, since the soldiers were defending their homeland the army was exceptionally motivated, and was formed into local fighting units - so people from a village would defend their own village - which meant they were fairly effective in their home grounds. In August 1991, the Croat Army had fewer than 20 brigades, which would grow to 60 by the end of the year through general mobilization which was initiated in October. Seizing of JNA's barracks in the Battle of the barracks would slightly alleviate the problem of equipment shortage. Local volunteers and organizations like HOS were formed early on to ease the problem of lack of units, but were later integrated into the regular army.

By 1995, the Croatian Army would develop into an effective fighting force centered on the elite "Guard Brigades" (eight) and less effective "Home Defence Regiments" and regular brigades (most of which were reorganized into Regiments in 1992). This organization meant that in later campaigns, the Croatian army would pursue a variant of blitzkrieg tactics, with Guard brigades taking the role of punching holes in the enemy lines, while other units simply held the front at other points and completed the encirclement of enemy units.

As you can read, there dosen't seem to be an regular army at the outbreak of the war, but instead, homeguard were forms and the local police became the ground on which later the army was built upon later in 1993...
 
Hax, here you have new Zadar picture. Please convert to .bmp so I don't have to send the whole package on my crappy connection. :p



Re: Counters. I'm on it, but it takes a bit of time to get it look decent when I have to rezise everything so small.
 
Okey, started with the roundels. Is the result okey or do someone feel they're better and want to do it instead?

Bosnia and Herzegovina:

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Republika Srpska:

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And when you look at them, you must understand it's very hard to keep the details since it's so few pixels. Compare my work with that of Paradox, so you'll see its just not me that's having a hard time with the counters :p:

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EDIT: And hax, no need to save them. I'll send you the whole package when it's done, because I'll have to convert them to paradox 8-bit palette so they can be used in-game.
 
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