Bosnian-Herzegovinian troops display their national flag. The Military units are commanded by the
Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina Joint Staff in Sarajevo. There are two major commands under the Joint Staff: Operational Command and Support Command. There are three regiments that are each formed by soldiers from the three ethnic groups of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs and trace their roots to the armies that were created during the war in BiH. These regiments have their distinct ethnic insignias and consist of three active battalions each. Headquarters of
regiments have no operational authority. On the basis of the Law on Service in the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the regimental headquarters have the following tasks: to manage the regimental museum, monitor financial fund, prepare, investigate and cherish the history of the regiment, the regiment publish newsletters, maintain cultural and historical heritage, give guidance on holding special ceremonies, give guidance on customs, dress and deportment Regiment, conduct officer, NCO and military clubs. Each regiments' three battalions are divided evenly between the three active brigades of the Army.
Joint Staff of the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina Operational Command AFB. Overall the brigades are multinational with 45.9% Bosniaks, 33.6% Serbs, 19.8% Croats and about 0.7% of other ethnic groups (as for 2016). •
Operational Command, in
Sarajevo •
4th Infantry Brigade, in
Čapljina • 1st Infantry Battalion, in
Livno (Croat troops) • 2nd Infantry Battalion, in
Bileća (Serb troops) • 3rd Infantry Battalion, in
Goražde (Bosniak troops) • Artillery Battalion, in
Mostar • Reconnaissance Company, in Čapljina • Signals Platoon, in Čapljina • Military Police Platoon, in Čapljina •
5th Infantry Brigade, in
Tuzla • 1st Infantry Battalion, in
Zenica (Bosniak troops) • 2nd Infantry Battalion, in
Kiseljak (Croat troops) • 3rd Infantry Battalion, in
Bijeljina (Serb troops) • Artillery Battalion, in
Žepče • Reconnaissance Company, in Tuzla • Signals Platoon, in Tuzla • Military Police Platoon, in Tuzla •
6th Infantry Brigade, in
Banja Luka • 1st Infantry Battalion, in Banja Luka (Serb troops) • 2nd Infantry Battalion, in
Bihać (Bosniak troops) • 3rd Infantry Battalion, in
Orašje (Croat troops) • Artillery Battalion, in
Doboj • Reconnaissance Company, in Banja Luka • Signals Platoon, in Banja Luka • Military Police Platoon, in Banja Luka •
Tactical Support Brigade, in Sarajevo • Armored Battalion, in Tuzla • Engineer Battalion, in
Derventa • Military Intelligence Battalion, in Sarajevo • Military Police Battalion, in Sarajevo • Demining Battalion, in Sarajevo • Signal Battalion, in
Pale • CBRN Defense Company, in Tuzla •
Air Force and Air Defense Brigade, at
Sarajevo Air Base and
Banja Luka Air Base • 1st Helicopter Squadron, at Banja Luka Airport • 2nd Helicopter Squadron, at
Sarajevo Airport • Air Defense Battalion, at Sarajevo Airport • Surveillance and Early Warning Battalion, at Banja Luka Airport • Flight Support Battalion, at Sarajevo Airport and Banja Luka Airport
Brigades under the Support Command control Within the armed forces, there are a number of services. These include a Technical Service, Air Technology service, Military Police service, Communications service, Sanitary service, a Veterans service, Civilian service, Financial service, Information service, Legal service, Religious service, and a Musical service. during Combined Resolve XV at Hohenfels Training Area. == Uniform and insignia ==