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...Dieser von mir am 31.08.2005, gepostete Nachricht,ist nicht mehr rellevant.
grund: Daraus ist in Serbien ein Finazskandal geworden.(evetl.Korruption unsw...) >Sad


Zitat:Serbia and Montenegro plans a "mini-Polyphem"

Engineers in the former Yugoslavia have begun work on a long-range anti-tank missile, writes Doug Richardson. The missile will be powered by a small turbojet ...
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Meine Vermutung:
Es könnte die ALAS sein

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Wenn es mehr Details gibt,werde ich es posten.
Zitat:Military can’t get out of Israeli deal | 11:18 January 17 | B92

BELGRADE, KRAGUJEVAC -- Tuesday – According to B92’s sources, the Serbia-Montenegro Defence Ministry will not be able to back out of the 45 million dollar agreement for renting satellite systems from Israel.

The agreement signed with the Israeli Image Set company, which resulted in the dismissal of Defence Minister Prvoslav Davinic, must be followed through with, according to legal experts of the Defence Ministry. B92 has received unofficial information that the Ministry will suggest to buy various military equipment from the Israeli company instead of renting the satellite, which they apparently do not need.

The legal experts hired by the Defence Ministry said that taking the deal into international arbitration would be a difficult, expensive and long process, without assurances that Serbia-Montenegro would be able to get out of the agreement in the end. The Serbia-Montenegro military claims that weapons will not be bought, rather, electronic equipment needed to update the military’s communication system which was severely damaged as a result of years of not putting money into updating the technology and the 1999 NATO bombing.

However, officials of the national weapons industry claim that they have information that automatic rifles will also be purchased by the Serbia-Montenegro military. The are afraid that if the military does in fact go ahead and buy these so-called Tavor rifles, their industry will suffer and the new M21 automatic rifles that they are producing will become obsolete.

“This is not the first time that they are trying to bring this rifle in through the back door in order to arm our nation. There was an effort made to build parts for these rifles in the Zastava factories, but it was rejected because the price of doing so was too high.” Jugoslav Ristic of Zastava Weapons said.
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Ganze Text gepostet ,grund nicht lang verfügbar.

Nebenbei:

neue Uniform: M-O3
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B-52 Nora auf Tatra Fahrgestell:
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Zitat:Serbia Selling Surplus Armored Vehicles, Beginning Aircraft Overhaul


BELGRADE - The Serbian Defense Ministry is offering up for sale 287 T-55 tanks, 60 T-72 tanks, 19 M-60 and BTR-50 APCs, and 10 BRDM-2 reconnaissance vehicles.
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Richtig so weg mit dem Schrott !

EDIT Bastian : Komplette Nachrichten verstoßen gegen die Forenregeln!
Wie sind die denn an die 19 M-60 Panzer gekommen bitte schön?
Hat Jugoslawien noch kurz vor dem Bürgerkrieg bekommen als US-Militärhilfe.
@pio @Turin

Nein es sind keine M-60 Panzer wie wir sie von der US-Armee her kennen.Es sind Gep.Truppentransporter.

Bild:
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Hier ist mal ein Bild des Serbischen Mini Polyphem,ein Text wurde von mir am 10. Okt 2005 gepostet.

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Edit: Daten der ALAS
Ich habe die Daten aus einem ausländischen Bericht und hab es übersetzt.Wenn erforderlich Poste ich diesen Bericht.

Gewicht 50 kg (Sprengkopf : 10 kg)
Reichweite: bis 25 km (alte version aus dem Jahr 2005 wurde mit 15 km angegeben.)
Geschwindigkeit : 180 m/sek = 648 km/h
Durchschlag umdie 800mm.
Zitat:Army reduces number of tanks
9 April 2007 | 14:01 | Source: Beta
BELGRADE -- The Serbian Army’s armored corps will number less than 250 tanks after the land army (KoV) reorganization. (...)

oje oje Sad
Ich würd es lieber sehen wenn die Serb. Armee dann bei der Reorganization 250 M-84Ab1 hätten als die M-84/M-84A.Das gleiche gilt für die APC ,es gibt einen Prototypen die M80/98 ich hoffe das sie die die noch im Arsenal befindlichen M-80/M-80A Mondernieren würden.Alles andere wäre schrott.

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Ich weiß nicht ob diese Nachricht zu 100 % stimmt,aber ich persöhnlich sehe es als vermutung.

Zitat:Serbian Army Planning Purchase of 200 Armoured Personnel Carriers

BBC Monitoring European, 2007-12-23



Excerpt from report by Serbian pro-government broadsheet Politika on 19 December
[Report by Milan Galovic: "Serbian Army Buying 200 Armoured Personnel Carriers"]

The Defence Ministry will invite a tender for the purchase of 200 large armoured personnel carriers (so called eight-wheeler, with eight-wheel drive) for the Serbian Army. (...)

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Aus anderen Foren konnte ich 4 Wunsch typen rauslesen:

Die Typen:
Pandur (Österreich)
BTR-90 (Rußland)
Patria (Finnland)
Piranha(Schweiz)
Zitat:Zastava Arms to boost production of new rifle
10 February 2008 | 12:25 | Source: B92
KRAGUJEVAC -- Zastava Arms is in the last phases of testing its new M21 rifle for the MoD, the Kragujevac plant executives say. (...)

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Zitat:VS shelves troop cut plan
21 September 2008 | 11:00 -> 12:40 | Source: B92, Tanjug
BELGRADE -- The Serbian Army (VS) has shelved plans to cut its troop numbers, and will instead seek to bolster its size by some 2,000 soldiers.(...)

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Zitat:Serbia Hopes for APC Sales to Iraq

During a visit last week to Iraq, Serbia's Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac and his delegation took note of the enthusiastic response to a presentation concerning the Lazar APC. (...)

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Zitat:DATE:26/02/09
SOURCE:Flight International
PICTURE: Serbia's Lasta-95 trainer makes first flight

The first prototype of Serbia's delayed Utva Lasta-95/Lasta 3 piston trainer made its first two flights from Batajnica air base on 5 February, flown respectively by test pilot Lt Col Salko Hadžić and Maj Saša Gruba. Serbia intends to acquire 15 of the aircraft to replace Utva-75s used for pilot training by its 252nd Mixed Aviation Squadron.
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bin erst jetzt drüber gestolpert worden :oops:
Was das wohl wird...vielleicht kriegen die doch noch ihr Novi Avion aus der Werkstatt und in die Luft.
Es wird gerne vergessen, was die ex-jugoslawische, polnische und rumänische Luftfahrtindustrie nach 1945 im Rüstungsbereich alles geschafft hat.
... und wie durchlöchert die serbischen Fabriken seit der NATO-Militäroperation sind
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