Visit to Weapons and Military Equipment Test Centre
The Chief of the Serbian Armed Forces General Staff, General Milan Mojsilović, visited the Nikinci Weapons and Military Equipment Test Centre, today.
He also checked the quality acceptance process for Lazar 3M armoured vehicles that will soon come into service in the Serbian Armed Forces units. These vehicles are armed with a 30 mm remote-controlled combat module designed to engage enemy personnel, firearms, unarmoured and lightly armoured equipment, as well as to observe the environment, perform reconnaissance and identify targets, which makes their combat ability greater compared to similar SAF vehicles.
Soldaten der serbischen 72. Brigade für Spezialoperationen haben vom 19. bis zum 28. Juli mit Einheiten der chinesischen Volksbefreiungsarmee in der Provinz Hebei trainiert:
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Serbia revealed as EU country behind $1.64b weapons deal with Israel’s Elbit
Hebrew media report that Serbia is the European country behind a $1.64 billion deal inked with Israeli defense giant Elbit Systems.
Elbit last week announced the deal for the supply of its long-range precision strike artillery-rocket systems and unmanned aerial vehicles, but did not name the customer.
This morning, we announced we were awarded a contract worth $1.625 billion to deliver a range of defense solutions to a European country over the next 5-years. Under the contract, Elbit will deliver a variety of its products and solutions including a comprehensive military digitization and Network Combat Solution, as well as the Torch-X C4ISR suite of
command-and-control applications, Advanced rocket capabilities and PULS™ launchers, a range of unmanned aerial systems such as the Hermes 900 UAV, Skylark 3, loitering munitions, and the LANIUS soldier-level tactical drones among other. The contract also includes a range of ISTAR capabilities, including electronic warfare and SIGINT systems.