1st Krajina Corps

1st Krajina Corps
1. крајишки корпус
Emblem of the 1st Krajina Corps
ActiveJune 1, 1992 — 1996
Country Republika Srpska
Allegiance Army of Republika Srpska
BranchGround Forces
TypeMotorized
Mountain
Armoured
RoleThe protection of the northern parts of Republika Srpska
Size60,000
72,000 by formation
Garrison/HQBanja Luka
Anniversaries1 June
Equipment180 tanks, 150 armour carrier vehicles (beginning of the war)
EngagementsBosnian War:
DecorationsOrder of Nemanjići
Commanders
CommanderColonel General Momir Talić

1st Krajina Corps (Serbian: 1. крајишки корпус, 1. krajiški korpus) was one of the six corps of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS). It was the largest, most experienced, and the most capable corps in the army during the conflict. Before implementation into the Army of Republika Srpska, the corps was known as 5th Corps of Yugoslav People's Army or Banja Luka Corps. Because of this fact it was successor of the infrastructure, organization and most of the equipment. The main task of the corps was to defend western parts of the Republika Srpska, today these areas are mostly part of Banja Luka region. It was the most numbered corps of VRS with between 60,000 and 72,000 soldiers. During the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a total of 6,450 soldiers were killed in action, 27,176 were wounded and 1,031 remain missing.