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It has been 75 years since the first issue of the journal “Vojno Delo” was issued on 1st February 1949. It was established on 13th December 1948 by the decision of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of the FPRY with the view to advance military scientific thought and enhance military knowledge of senior military managing personnel. With the publication of the first issue, diverse, comprehensive and fruitful duration of “Vojno Delo” started. The seventy five-year long continuity, which was not interrupted even in the circumstances of the hardest social and national challenges and ordeals, makes this journal the oldest academic publication of this type in the field of military science in the Yugoslav parts.
Over the last 75 years “Vojno Delo” has been recognised as one of the most influential all-military theoretical journals. In seven and a half decades of its duration, more than 433 volumes, or 425 issues were published with more than 6,000 texts on more than 100,000 pages. Numerous renowned authors, recognised military theoreticians and the highest military managers, esteemed academicians, university professors and prominent scientists have contributed to the excellence of “Vojno Delo”. At first, it was defined as an all-military theoretical journal, where the issues of military science and practice were analysed, along with numerous conceptual and doctrinal issues of war and peace, the organisation of armed forces, as well as other issues of military profession including considerable experience from the history of Yugoslav peoples and the People’s Liberation Fight in the Second World War. Later, as an interdisciplinary theoretical journal “Vojno Delo” expands its thematic fields and interests. Its content becomes more diverse, encompassing a wide spectrum of the issues of security and defence of contemporary societies, including growing geopolitical, ideological and other potential conflicts in international politics, and dramatic changes escalated by technological progress that occurred in the nature of contemporary armed conflicts and theatres of combat.