Members of the battalion of Serbian 250th Air Defence Rocket Brigade armed with artillery-missile system “Pantsir S1” are conducting intensive coaching within the execution of fight actions in an air defence operation. The main target is positioned on tactical workouts of fight crews of command and combating autos, throughout which they follow procedures and take a look at standardised actions for the emplacement of fireplace place, transition of the system into varied levels of preparedness, replenishment of ammunition and rockets, and the effectivity of repairing potential failures and breaks. The coaching contains the follow executed by crews regarding fight actions and fundamental technical upkeep of this method for the defence of the airspace of the Republic of Serbia.
Serbia operates one battery (six items) of the Pantsir-S1, delivered in February–March 2020. Two extra batteries on order. The Serbian inside minister conveyed “his private regards and large gratitude from Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic” to the Russian protection minister “for all these years of the joint battle and the event of relations.” Serbia was severely bombed in March-June 1999 by the NATO fight plane and appears to look ahead to prolong its air protection functionality to be unbiased from the West. Serbian Inside Minister Aleksandar Vulin introduced in 2021 that Serbian Armed Forces will purchase two batteries of Russian-made Pantsir-S1M Air Protection Programs.
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On October 2021, Air protection forces from Russia and Serbia efficiently coped with the duties of their interoperability throughout the Slavic Defend 2021 joint drills that ended on the Batajnica airfield within the Balkan nation. A ceremony was held on the Batajnica airbase in Serbia to shut the Slavic Defend 2021 joint air protection train. The drills introduced collectively items of the armed forces of Russia and Serbia armed with Pantsyr surface-to-air missile/gun methods. The personnel of each international locations efficiently practiced interoperability and the joint fight employment of air protection troops.
The Pantsir (Carapace) missile system is a household of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile and anti-aircraft artillery methods. Beginning with the Pantsir-S1 (NATO reporting identify SA-22 Greyhound) as the primary model, it’s produced by KBP Instrument Design Bureau of Tula, Russia. The Pantsir-S1 was designed to supply level air defence of army, industrial and administrative installations towards plane, helicopters, precision munitions, cruise missiles and UAVs; and to supply further safety to air defence items towards enemy air assaults using precision munitions, particularly at low to extraordinarily low altitudes.
