Defence Minister Martin Stropnický has made clear that planned legislative
changes should make it possible for the Czech Republic to create a military
reserve force capable of being called up in times of war or severe crisis.
According to the minister, the country's army is low in personnel,
fewer than 20,000 instead of a desired 27,000. Call up reserves, of between
10,000 - 15,000 trained personnel, the minister indicated, would help fill
the gap. Minister Stropnický pointed out that military reserves were not
uncommon in other countries and made clear the plan was in no way to
reintroduce compulsory military service across the board, as was the case
in Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic up until 2004.