Bosnian war 1992-1995: a historical overview and technical study of military gear and equipment
Hardcover / Full Color / 500+ Pages
The Bosnian War (1992–1995) was one of the most complex and tragic conflicts of the post–Cold War era — a struggle that reshaped the political and human landscape of the Balkans. This volume offers a comprehensive visual and historical study of the armed forces involved in the war:
Primary forces covered:
- Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH)
- Army of Republika Srpska (VRS)
- Croatian Defence Council (HVO)
- Narodna Odbrana Zapadne Bosne (NOZB)
Additional formations featured:
- Special Forces of the State Security Directorate (RDB) of Serbia
- Serbian Army of Krajina (SVK)
- Croatian Defence Forces in Bosnia (HOS BiH)
Through hundreds of high quality photographs, this book documents the uniforms, insignia, and personal equipment used across all sides of the conflict. From the improvised and hybrid early-war attire to the increasingly structured formations of the later years, each chapter combines detailed visual documentation with clear historical commentary.
Drawing on extensive field research, veterans' archives, and firsthand photographic material, Bosnian War 1992–1995 presents a balanced and factual overview of the conflict's military evolution. The result is both a reference work for historians, collectors, and re-enactors — and a visual chronicle of one of Europe's most turbulent modern wars.
Produced to Safar Publishing's exacting standards, this book was made in collaboration with the Balkan Storm reenactment group. It continues the series' mission to preserve and document the material culture of modern conflict through precision, research, and respect for history.





