The list gives the name, the date, combatants, and the result of these conflicts following this legend:
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results | Head of State | Serb losses |
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First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813) | Serbia | {{flag|Ottoman Empire|size=22px}} | Defeat | Karađorđe | ? |
Hadži-Prodan's Revolt (1814) | Serbian rebels | {{flag|Ottoman Empire|size=22px}} | Defeat | None | ? |
Second Serbian Uprising (1815–1817) | {{flagcountry|Principality of Serbia|size=22px}} | {{flag|Ottoman Empire|size=22px}} | Victory- Principality of Serbia established
| Miloš Obrenović | ? |
First Serbian–Ottoman War (1876–1877) | {{flagcountry|Principality of Serbia|size=22px}} | {{flag|Ottoman Empire|size=22px}} | Defeat | Milan I | ? |
Second Serbian–Ottoman War (1877–1878) | {{flagcountry|Principality of Serbia|size=22px}} | {{flag|Ottoman Empire|size=22px}} | Victory- De jure independence of Serbia
| ? |
Timok Rebellion (1883) | {{flagicon|Kingdom of Serbia|size=22px}} Royalists | {{flagicon|Serbia|civil|size=22px}} Radicals | Royalist victory | ? |
Serbo-Bulgarian War (1885) | {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Serbia|size=22px}} | {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Bulgaria|size=22px}} | Defeat- Recognition of Bulgarian unification
| 770 |
First Balkan War (1912–1913) | {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Serbia|size=22px}} {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Bulgaria|size=22px}} {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Greece|size=22px}} {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Montenegro|size=22px}} | {{flag|Ottoman Empire|size=22px}} | Victory | Peter I | 11,700 |
Second Balkan War (1913) | {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Serbia|size=22px}} {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Romania|size=22px}} {{flag|Ottoman Empire|size=22px}} {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Greece|size=22px}} {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Montenegro|size=22px}} | {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Bulgaria|size=22px}} | Victory | 14,000 |
Ohrid-Debar Uprising (1913) | {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Serbia|size=22px}} | {{flagicon image|Flag of IMRO.svg|size=22px}} IMRO {{flagicon image|Flag of the prizren league government.png|size=22px}} Kachaks | Victory- Suppression of insurgency
| ? |
Serbian Campaign (1914–1918) | {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Serbia|size=22px}} {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Montenegro|size=22px}} {{flag|Russia|size=22px}} {{flag|United Kingdom|size=22px}} {{flagicon|France|size=22px}} France {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|size=22px}} {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Greece|size=22px}} | {{flag|Austria-Hungary|size=22px}} {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Bulgaria|size=22px}} {{flag|German Empire|name=Germany|size=22px}} | Victory- Serbia regained its independence
- Treaty of Neuilly
| 278,000 |
Carinthia War (1918–1919) | {{flag|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Yugoslavia|size=22px}} | {{flagicon|Austria|size=22px}} Austria | Ceasefire | 150 |
Christmas Uprising (1919) | {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|size=22px}} Montenegrin Whites {{flag|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Yugoslavia|size=22px}} | {{flagicon|Kingdom of Montenegro|size=22px}} Montenegrin Greens {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|size=22px}} | Victory | 16 |
World War II in Yugoslavia (1941–1945) | {{flag|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Yugoslavia|size=22px}} {{flagicon|Democratic Federal Yugoslavia|size=22px}} Partisans {{flag|Soviet Union|1936|size=22px}} {{flagicon image|Flag of the Bulgarian Homeland Front.svg|size=22px}} Bulgaria {{flagicon image|Flag of Albania 1944.svg|size=22px}} Albania {{flag|United Kingdom|size=22px}} {{flag|United States|1912|size=22px}} {{flagicon image|Chetniks Flag.svg|size=22px}} Chetniks | {{flag|Nazi Germany|name=Germany|size=22px}} {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|size=22px}} {{flag|Independent State of Croatia|name=Croatia|size=22px}} {{flagicon image|Flag of the Government of National Salvation (occupied Yugoslavia).svg|size=22px}} VNS {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Hungary|size=22px}} {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Bulgaria|size=22px}} {{flagicon image|Chetniks Flag.svg|size=22px}} Chetniks | Victory (to the Partisans)- German and Italian withdrawal
- Reunification of Yugoslavia
| Peter II (Invasion) | 850,000– 1,200,000 |
Josip Broz Tito (Post-invasion) |
Croatian War of Independence (1991–1995) | {{flag|Democratic Federal Yugoslavia|size=22px|name=Yugoslavia}} {{flagicon|Serbian Krajina|size=22px}} Serbian Krajina {{flag|Republika Srpska|size=22px}} | {{flag|Croatia|size=22px}} | Defeat- Reintegration of Krajina into Croatia
| Dobrica Ćosić | 8,106 |
Bosnian War (1992–1995) | {{flag|Democratic Federal Yugoslavia|size=22px|name=Yugoslavia}} {{flag|Republika Srpska|size=22px}} {{flagicon|Serbian Krajina|size=22px}} Serbian Krajina {{flagicon image|Flag of AP Western Bosnia (1993-1995).svg|size=22px}} AP Western Bosnia | {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1992|size=22px}} Bosnia and Herzegovina {{flag|Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia|name=Herzeg-Bosnia|size=22px}} {{flag|Croatia|size=22px}} {{flag|NATO|size=22px}}- {{flag|Belgium|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Canada|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Denmark|size=22px}}
- {{flag|France|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Germany|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Italy|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Luxembourg|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Netherlands|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Norway|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Portugal|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Spain|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Turkey|size=22px}}
- {{flag|United Kingdom|size=22px}}
- United States
| Stalemate (direct involvement only in 1992)- Dayton Accords
- Deployment of NATO-led IFOR
| 24,953 |
Kosovo War (1998–1999) | {{flag|FR Yugoslavia|size=22px}} | UÇK {{flag|NATO|size=22px}}- {{flag|Belgium|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Canada|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Denmark|size=22px}}
- {{flag|France|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Germany|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Italy|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Netherlands|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Norway|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Portugal|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Spain|size=22px}}
- {{flag|Turkey|size=22px}}
- {{flag|United Kingdom|size=22px}}
- United States
| Defeat[1]- Kumanovo Treaty
- Yugoslav security forces pull out of Kosovo
- United Nations Resolution 1244
| Slobodan Milošević | 1,035 |
Insurgency in the Preševo Valley (1999–2001) | {{flag|FR Yugoslavia|size=22px}} | UÇPMB | Victory | 26 |
1. ^References*Stigler, Andrew L. "A clear victory for air power: NATO's empty threat to invade Kosovo." International Security 27.3 (2003): 124-157.*Biddle, Stephen. "The new way of war? Debating the Kosovo model." (2002): 138-144.*Dixon, Paul. "Victory by spin? Britain, the US and the propaganda war over Kosovo." Civil Wars 6.4 (2003): 83-106.*Harvey, Frank P. "Getting NATO's success in Kosovo right: The theory and logic of counter-coercion." Conflict Management and Peace Science 23.2 (2006): 139-158.
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