Re: Serbische Streitkräfte
Verfasst: Fr 3. Okt 2025, 21:30
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theoderich hat geschrieben: ↑Mo 22. Sep 2025, 19:27Hier ist kurz ein ungewöhnliches 6x6-Panzerfahrzeug zu sehen, das optisch dem Basisfahrzeug des chinesischen Fliegerabwehrsystems Typ 625 ähnelt:

https://www.mod.gov.rs/cir/22747/obuka- ... sci-srbijeИнтензивна обука изводи се и у јединицама 250. ракетне бригаде за ПВД наоружаним новим ракетним системом HQ-17AE, који је прошле године уведен у наоружање Војске Србије.

As with other members of the HQ-17 family, the 6×6 HQ-17AE, which was developed by the Second Academy of the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC), is intended to provide air defence against precision-guided munitions – such as cruise missiles, guided bombs, and air-to-surface missiles – as well as against the more traditional SHORAD target set of aircraft, helicopters, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
https://www.janes.com/osint-insights/de ... for-exportThe HQ-17 family, which is a Chinese derivative of the Russian-made Tor family of SHORAD systems, is known to comprise at least three versions: the HQ-17 tracked and HQ-17A wheeled variants operated by the People’s Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF), and the FM-2000 wheeled export variant, which was first displayed at the 2018 Airshow China defence exhibition in Zhuhai.
It is unclear whether the HQ-17AE is just a new designation for the FM-2000, or whether it is a distinct variant that uses a transporter, launcher, and radar (TLAR) vehicle more closely based on the HQ-17A TLAR design.
The difference between the HQ-17A and the FM-2000 TLARs is minor, as both systems use the same turret, but their base platform hull is different.







theoderich hat geschrieben: ↑Do 18. Jul 2019, 17:42 Serbia signs for the acquisition of Mistral 3 short-range air defence systems with MBDA
theoderich hat geschrieben: ↑So 8. Dez 2019, 23:27Serbian Armed Forces continues acquisition of state-of-the-art air defence systems (9. November 2019)

