Serbia Advances Indigenous Guided Weapon Developments

Serbia’s J-22 Orao fleet Kosava 3 weapons

The Kosava 3 weapons appear to be aimed at providing Serbia’s J-22 Orao fleet with a standoff attack capability.

Credit: Tony Osborne/AW&ST
In 1999, Serbia’s Batajnica air base was on NATO’s hit list targeting the armed forces that had committed ethnic cleansing and failed to withdraw from Kosovo. Twenty-four years later, the airfield has become a showground for a revitalized Serbian military and an increasingly capable defense industry...

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