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- Post n°121
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Has Serbian army ordered any of these domestic produced weapons?
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- Post n°122
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George1 wrote:Has Serbian army ordered any of these domestic produced weapons?
Not many for now, some orders have been announced tho.
Here are the ones already ordered or in service:
Lasta 95 training aircraft, there are 15 ordered, to be cleared for full service this year (they are already being built).
M93 Black Arrow sniper rifle is in service (over 200 pieces)
M90 Stršljen is in service (in limited numbers)
Morava MLRS is about to be ordered (so they claim)
Bumbar ATGM is to be ordered soon
M21 assault rifle is in service (over 8.500 pieces from what we know)
Nora howtizer is to be ordered
Few old BOV vehicles have been modernised by domestic companies (BOV M11 new built variant also exists, and will be ordered with Nora howtizers as command vehicles)
BGA30 automatic grenade launcher is also in service (in number)
New light trucks FAP 1818 have been delivered last few years (over 100)
FAP 2828 medium is in trials atm, might join army service soon (if FAP doesnt go bankrupt in meantime that is), same goes for heavy transport FAP 3240 (lower pic)
Lazar 2 is also in tests atm, might enter service soon as we lack wheeled armored platform badly
New M10 uniform also entered service few years back
If you have question about any specific item or device feel free to ask
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- Post n°125
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Movie "Houston, We Have a Problem!" which claims that secret underground airfield Željava in Yugoslavia was home of secret space program.
Not sure where i should share it so ill put it here too
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- Post n°126
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Rare photo from few years ago, "destruction" of outdated and uneconomic tanks in Serbian army. These T55s were naturally replaced with modernised thin air.
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- Post n°127
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Militarov wrote:
Rare photo from few years ago, "destruction" of outdated and uneconomic tanks in Serbian army. These T55s were naturally replaced with modernised thin air.
Well you can always declare Slavic Republic of NovoSerbia. I mean it looks right, it feels right and T72B3's will be right there to support Independence of Serbian people.
But seriously seeing how Russia is giving out those T72B's, you could show some kitty eyes.
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- Post n°128
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KoTeMoRe wrote:Militarov wrote:
Rare photo from few years ago, "destruction" of outdated and uneconomic tanks in Serbian army. These T55s were naturally replaced with modernised thin air.
Well you can always declare Slavic Republic of NovoSerbia. I mean it looks right, it feels right and T72B3's will be right there to support Independence of Serbian people.
But seriously seeing how Russia is giving out those T72B's, you could show some kitty eyes.
I would be happy at this point if they would modernise existing T72Ms and M84/As to M84AS standard (or whatever they like to call it now)
We are showing kitty eyes for quite some time to replace MiG21s and Mi8s tho
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- Post n°134
Re: Serbian army multimedia
Militarov wrote:KoTeMoRe wrote:Militarov wrote:
Rare photo from few years ago, "destruction" of outdated and uneconomic tanks in Serbian army. These T55s were naturally replaced with modernised thin air.
Well you can always declare Slavic Republic of NovoSerbia. I mean it looks right, it feels right and T72B3's will be right there to support Independence of Serbian people.
But seriously seeing how Russia is giving out those T72B's, you could show some kitty eyes.
I would be happy at this point if they would modernise existing T72Ms and M84/As to M84AS standard (or whatever they like to call it now)
We are showing kitty eyes for quite some time to replace MiG21s and Mi8s tho
Do the neo-liberal imbeciles that run the Serbian govt. not realize that they could've sold those tanks to a smaller less fortunate country, and at least gotten some money out of them?
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- Post n°135
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magnumcromagnon wrote:Militarov wrote:KoTeMoRe wrote:Militarov wrote:
Rare photo from few years ago, "destruction" of outdated and uneconomic tanks in Serbian army. These T55s were naturally replaced with modernised thin air.
Well you can always declare Slavic Republic of NovoSerbia. I mean it looks right, it feels right and T72B3's will be right there to support Independence of Serbian people.
But seriously seeing how Russia is giving out those T72B's, you could show some kitty eyes.
I would be happy at this point if they would modernise existing T72Ms and M84/As to M84AS standard (or whatever they like to call it now)
We are showing kitty eyes for quite some time to replace MiG21s and Mi8s tho
Do the neo-liberal imbeciles that run the Serbian govt. not realize that they could've sold those tanks to a smaller less fortunate country, and at least gotten some money out of them?
Well Serbia had probably over 800 T55 tanks, sales were tried however its estimated that around 20.000 T55, T62 and Type 59 tanks exist on market atm, so they couldnt sell them. And certain NATO countries felt like funding destruction of certain amount of those tanks, which was performed and they were sold as scrap metal after.
Some 230 were disarmed but kept in chance we decide to produce Munja engineering vehicle on its base, or something else for foreign customer, which never happened. Some are still in original shape, stored outside, rotting, and they are in quite bad shape, some rumors existed that Pakistan was interested to buy 282 of them for God knows what reason. These rumors emerged during 2015. they also mentioned how Serbia would overhaul and modernise them for Pakistan, but i dont see how with our currently struggling defence industry. 2 major companies that would be required for overhaul of tanks are on the edge of existance.
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- Post n°137
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"Tisa 2012" exercise between Serbia, Romania and Hungary.
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- Post n°138
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Air Defence Exercise of Batajnica air base air defence 2012:
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- Post n°139
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First and second squadron of river flotilla perfoming artillery exercise on Titel proving grounds:
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- Post n°140
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Serbian army day celebration parade 2012. "Jablanica 2012":
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- Post n°142
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First solo training flights of young Military academy pilots:
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- Post n°143
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YUMCO (JUMKO) from Vranje, produces textile products for Serbian army and export (pics are from 2012.).
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- Post n°145
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Center for specialization of Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense staff in military facility "Car Lazar":