Commander of the Yugoslav Navy
| Commander of the Yugoslav Navy | |
|---|---|
| Zapovjednik jugoslavenske mornarice | |
Longest serving Admiral Mate Jerković 1950 – 1967 | |
| Royal Yugoslav Navy (until 1945) Yugoslav Navy (after 1945) | |
| Reports to | Chief of the General Staff |
| Seat | Split, Croatia |
| Term length | No fixed length |
| Precursor | Commander-in-Chief of the Austro-Hungarian Navy |
| Formation | 31 October 1918 |
| First holder | Dragutin Prica |
| Final holder | Mile Kandić |
| Abolished | 20 May 1992 |
| Succession | Commander of the Croatian Navy Commander of Montenegrin Navy Serbian Navy Commander Chief of the Slovenian Navy |
The Commander of the Yugoslav Navy was the highest-ranking officer and official head of the Royal Yugoslav Navy and its successor.