The Medal for Bravery "Miloš Obilić" (Serbian: Медаља за храброст "Милош Обилић", romanized: Medalja za hrabrost "Miloš Obilić"), commonly known as the Medal of Miloš Obilić, is a state decoration awarded by the Republic of Serbia, and before that by the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, for heroic acts.
[1] The female figure was considered to be an unfitting motif on the medal for bravery for the Serbian soldier.
Serbian officers openly expressed dissatisfaction, after which it was decided to change the model to the one depicting Miloš Obilić.
On the obverse is the ideal figure of Miloš Obilić, the Serbian medieval knight who sacrificed his own life at the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, by assassinating the Ottoman Sultan Murad I.
[4] In 2012 it was posthumously awarded to Srđan Aleksić, a young Serb killed while defending his Bosniak friend.