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Fuerza Aérea y Defensa Antiaérea de Serbia

Iniciado por Miroslav Lokar, 29 Diciembre 2011, 21:26:31

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Lavréntiy


Miroslav Lokar

Como me hubiese gustado poner estas fotos en su día [wall]

Santa llega a la Base Aérea de Batanjica en un G-4 Super Galeb






Miroslav Lokar


charly015

Saludos

Estaba debatiendo por esos foros de Dios y me dió por hacer un gráfico que lo subo aquí porque quizá sea de interes...



...en la perspectiva no se aprecia bien pero en la imagen satélite los probables impactos se encuentran enfilados con lo que probablemente son los túneles de la instalación.

Son cráteres de aprox. 15 mts de diámetro enfilados y yo creo que son lo que queda visible del ataque aliado contra la base.

Aparentemente, no son las entradas lo que se buscó atacar sino el túnel en sí.

UN SALUDO

Miroslav Lokar

Charly, esa es la Base Aérea de Slatina (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slatina_Air_Base). Esta fue bombardeada por la OTAN el 1 de Mayo de 1999. No se si las bombas hayan caído donde querían, por que, según tengo entendido, siguió operando bajo el control de los yugoslavos hasta el día de la rendición, cuando el control paso a la KFOR.

Aquí tienes un link en el que puedes ver fotos del interior de la base. Aparte de lo que le ha hecho el tiempo, no hay ningún otro daño, por lo que intuyo que las bombas en realidad estaban apuntadas a las entradas.

http://www.vets.estranky.cz/fotoalbum/Kosovo/podzemni-cast-letiste-slatina/slatina_airport_cz.jpg.html

Saludos.

Miroslav Lokar

TEST FLIGHTS FOR PILOTS

CitarTest flights on fighter aircraft NJ-22 Eagle at Ladjevci airport near Kraljevo today completed the basic training for Major Aleksandar Gajic and Captain Igor Djordjevic, pilots of 98th Aviation Brigade of the Serbian Armed Forces, who are on the re-training for the plane Eagle. Air Force and Air defence Commander Major General Ranko Zivak evaluated the ability of the pilots for flying the aircraft.

- The role of the evaluator for me is a nice role, because I was involved in this business for a long time in the squadron. The pilots converted to flying the Eagle aircraft from G-4 plane, on which they finished complete training. The flight was a school one, the conditions were aviation conditions, technique was correct, colleagues were extremely well prepared, they performed all elements of the take-off, landing and flying acrobatic basics well and safely, and so successfully mastered the training segment called basic flying – General Zivak said adding that the pilots are now expected to continue training, especially combat training and qualifying for instrument and night flying.

- Training is our everyday task. It is a process that requires constant training of young personnel and maintenance of training level of each pilot. Retraining pilots started in 98th Aviation Brigade is significant in terms of the number of pilots and squadrons to which they are assigned – Zivak pointed out.

Answering a reporter's question, the AF&AD Commander said that the acquisition of new aircraft is being intensively worked on, but there are a number of prerequisites that must be satisfied for that the issue to be finalised.

- The need for new planes was clearly stated, and it is important not only because of the training that is our main task in peacetime, but because of our everyday task, and it is control and protection of the airspace of the Republic of Serbia – he said.

Along with test flights, at the Ladjevci airport today re-training of pilots from G-4 aircraft to Eagle was continued, and it was entrusted to the only AF&AD unit that uses this type of aircraft – 241st Fighter-Bomber Squadron Tigers of the 98th Aviation Brigade. After many years, this is the first re-training at the airport near Kraljevo, and the pilots had previously mastered the theoretical and practical education and passed all inspections.

Miroslav Lokar

TRAINING OF COMBAT AIRCRAFT PILOTS

CitarThe units of 98th Aviation Brigade of the Serbian Armed Forces at Ladjevci airport near Kraljevo continue with training of Serbian Armed Forces combat aircraft pilots.

First solo flights at the J-22 "Eagle" assault aircraft were performed by Major Aleksandar Gajic and Captain Igor Djordjevic, two of the group of five pilots who are being trained for this type of aircraft. They are the first pilots of the Serbian Armed Forces who flew alone in "Eagle" after more than a ten year break. Two of their colleagues, Captains, had their first flights yesterday, with their teachers, in a double-seater variant "Eagle NJ-22", which marked the beginning of the flying part of their retraining to assault aircraft pilots.

The independent flight on the "Eagle" was preceded by theoretical instructions and flight training that lasted nine hours, as well as the control flight where the flight instructors provide evaluation whether a candidate is ready to take off for the first time alone in a single-seater. Then follows a continuation of training in navigation and night flying at the end of which new pilots are ready to move on to training for combat action on the only special-purpose assault aircraft within the composition of the Air Force and Air Defence of the Serbian Armed Forces.

The retraining is entrusted to the only AF&AD unit that uses this type of aircraft, 241st Fighter-Bomber Squadron "Tigers" from the 98th Aviation Brigade.

"The task of 98th Aviation Brigade, under these conditions of very restricted resources, was to prioritize and to determine the top five pilots among those that we have available, and they are to justify our confidence and come to this moment which will certainly remain in their memory all their life", Colonel Aleksandar Bjelic, Commander of 98th Brigade said congratulating younger colleagues after their first solo flight.

Concurrently with the first flights of pilots on the "Eagle", training in the combat use of "Gamma" helicopters (armed version of "Gazelle") was continued by missile attacks on targets on the ground using guided missiles 9M114M "Maljutka" by generation of helicopter pilots who have started their combat training on the "Gamma" this autumn.

Yesterday, members of the 714th Antitank Helicopter Squadron "Shadows" fired at targets on "Pasuljanske livade" all-service training ground with two helicopters in pair and independently.

Miroslav Lokar


Miroslav Lokar


Miroslav Lokar


Miroslav Lokar


charly015

Saludos

Lo comento aquí aunque no se si lo habéis comentado en los 3.456.987 debates abiertos del foro... se vuelve a hablar de base rusa en Serbia con la instalación de, entre otras cosas, baterías de misiles Iskander.

Una pica en Flandes al estilo ruso.

UN SALUDO


alejandro_


Miroslav Lokar

COOPERATION WITH NATO JOINT FORCES COMMAND

CitarFirst Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Aleksandar Vucic met with the Commander of the NATO Joint Force Command Naples, Admiral Bruce Clingan.

At the beginning of the meeting Vucic expressed his satisfaction with the previous cooperation with the NATO Joint Forces Command and its improvement through the implementation of joint activities in the process of engagement of the Serbian Armed Forces.

The Ministry of Defence appreciates professional and expert assistance in the process of training and supervision of the state of preparedness of units according to the Operational Capabilities Concept and standards for deployment in multinational peacekeeping operations, Vucic stressed.

Minister of Defence confirmed previously defined positions on the need for further engagement of KFOR in creating a safe environment for all citizens in Kosovo and Metohija, and the Serbian Armed Forces will second an officer to the staff position in the NATO Joint Force Command Naples.

The Republic of Serbia continues its active participation in the Partnership for Peace Programme, reform of the security and defence sector, as well as further development of the integrity of institutions of the system through the confirmed acceptance of our Individual Partnership and Cooperation Programme. The capacities of the defence system are open to partners for mutual benefit.

Admiral Clingan confirmed the excellent relations at all levels, especially with the General Staff and the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Serbia. The analysis has been done in the KFOR area of responsibility and the assurance has been given that the KFOR troops will engage in the execution of all tasks.