Operation Grmeč

Operation Grmeč 94
Part of Bosnian War
Date25–31 October 1994
Location
Grmeč mountain region, near Bihać, western Bosnia and Herzegovina
Result ARBiH victory
Territorial
changes
ARBiH captures ~250 km² of territory including Kulen Vakuf and parts of Grabež Plateau
Belligerents
Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Army of Republika Srpska
Commanders and leaders
Atif Dudaković Grujo Borić
Units involved
  • 501st Mountain Brigade
  • 502nd Mountain Brigade
  • 503rd Mountain Brigade
  • 511th Mountain Brigade
  • 505th Motorized Brigade
  • 1st Bosnian Liberation Brigade
  • 2nd Krajina Corps
  • 11th Krupa Light Infantry Brigade
  • Strength
    ~15,000 Unknown
    Casualties and losses
    Unknown Unknown

    Operation Grmeč 94 was a major offensive launched by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina's (ARBiH) 5th Corps under the command of Atif Dudaković in late October 1994. The operation targeted Bosnian Serb positions south and east of Bihać and represented a bold shift from defensive to offensive operations following the 5th Corps' victories over the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia.