Serbia hosts military parade, will present African weapons (Photo)

Tomorrow in the case of Belgrade's liberation in World War II, Serbia has organised a major military parade in order to show its neighbours the weapons it has. The event, which is organised in honour of freedom, visitors will likely see more than 2,200 members of Serbia's Army, [...]
The event, which is organised in honour of freedom, visitors will likely see more than 2,200 members of Serbia's Army, more than 130 different vehicles, 30 planes and helicopters, and more than 40 new projects and equipment from the Serbian arms industry, broadcast the Indexline.
Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin said today that everything is ready to see exercise “Freedom 2017<18x1>, which is held at Batajnica Airport in the case of Belgrade's liberation in World War II. He has said that guests will have the opportunity tomorrow to see a strong modern professional army, which is able to protect their country.
Everything is ready, we expect guests from around the world. We will be able to show what the policy of military neutrality” is, the defence minister said, and added that the guests will be Russia and the EU's top military officials.
Visitors will be able to view Mig from Russia as the last purchase of the Serbian Army.















