Russia’s first joint tactical air exercises with Serbia will kick off on Friday in southern Russia near the Caspian Sea.
MOSCOW, October 1 (Sputnik) – Russia’s first joint tactical air exercises with Serbia will kick off on Friday in southern Russia near the Caspian Sea, the Russian Defense...
Belgrade Makes Advance Payment for 2 Russian Helicopters
Belgrade and Moscow have signed a preliminary agreement for the sale of two helicopters, for which the Serbian side has already made advance payments, Serbian Minister of Defense Bratislav Gasic said Thursday.
BELGRADE (Sputnik) —...
Serbian basketball players spend evening with taxi driver
LILLE – Serbian national basketball team got an evening off after advancing to quarter finals of the Euroleague. Players Nikola Kalinic, Miroslav Raduljica and Zoran Erceg stopped a taxi to take them back to the hotel.
When the taxi...
Airborne units from Russia, Belarus and Serbia will simulate a special operation to prevent riots in an assumed country as part of the Slavyanskoye Bratstvo’2015 (Slavic Brotherhood’2015) that will be held near the Black Sea port city of Novorossiysk, Gen Vladimir Shamanov, the Commander of the...
Yes they were but only 6% of all flights were SEAD missions, while above Serbia, 21.5% of all flights were SEAD missions.
I don't see how you concluded that. I was simply pointing up what were the reasons of low shoot down success of Serbian forces. Iraq air force and anti aircraft defence...
I clearly mentioned NATO numerous times in my previous post, and US not even once. We knew about routine, but F117 was shoot down at the beginning of the war, and after that NATO forces were much more cautious. They were constantly flying at altitudes that were above range of our anti aircraft...
Yes they were stealthy but not invisible. They were constantly flying on altitudes that were above range of our anti aircraft defence. All missions were also consistently supported with SEAD operations, by F16CJ (Viper Weasel) and EA-6B Prowler, armed with HARM rockets, and carrying AN/ALQ-99...