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Serbia: Sniper rifle: Standard sniper rifle. [7] Zastava M07 Serbia: Sniper rifle: Future standard sniper rifle. [8] [9] Sako TRG Finland: Sniper rifle: Used by the special forces units (72nd Brigade for Special Operations and 63rd Parachute Brigade). [10] [11] Zastava M93 Serbia: Anti-materiel rifle: Standard anti-materiel rifle. [1] Zastava ...
The Serbian Armed Forces (Serbian: Војска Србије, romanized: Vojska Srbije) is the military of Serbia.. The President of the Republic acts as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, while administration and defence policy is carried out by the Government through the Ministry of Defence.
Zastava Arms (Serbian: Застава оружје, romanized: Zastava oružje) is a Serbian manufacturer of firearms and artillery, based in Kragujevac, Serbia. In 1853, it was founded, and cast its first cannon. It is the leading producer of firearms in Serbia and is a large contributor to the local defense industry.
In the autumn of 1912, Serbia got the aircraft for its armed forces. and on 24 September 1912 by the Act of the Minister of Army Radomir Putnik, an Aviation Command was established in Niš. Serbian Aviation ( Srpska avijatika ) comprised the Aircraft Detachment (which counted 12 aircraft), the Balloon Company, the pigeon post and the airbase .
Serbia: Type: Army: Role: Land Warfare: Size: 13,200 (2021 est.) [1] Part of: Serbian Armed Forces: Command HQ: Niš, Serbia: Motto(s) За слободу и част Oтаџбине (For freedom and honour of the Fatherland) Anniversaries: 16 November: Engagements: Serbian Revolution Serbian-Turkish Wars (1876–1878) Russo-Turkish War Serbo ...
The defense industry of Serbia is the largest in the Western Balkans. Serbia's export of weapons and military equipment in 2021 was valued at $ 1.23 billion ( € 1.13 billion). [ 1 ] It consists of around 200 companies, both public and private, working in many different fields.
Following the end of the Wars and the constitutional reforms of 2003 by which the state was renamed "Serbia and Montenegro", the military accordingly changed its name. The military was heavily involved in combating Albanian separatists during the Kosovo War and Preševo Valley conflict , and also engaged NATO warplanes during the 1999 NATO ...
This is a list of fortifications in Serbia. The list includes remains (ruins) of military constructions; fortresses ( tvrđave ), castles ( zamci ), towers ( kule ), etc. There are over 30 preserved forts in Serbia, and more than hundreds of sites with remains of old fortifications.