Kurt loves infantry: This country not far from Kosovo, it announced today it is slaughtering investments in combat aircraft.

Two days ago, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti visited the KSF barracks in Gjilan. Kurt surprised him with his statement from Gjilan, meaning that the legislation is more powerful military branch than technological power. “As the army's oldest branch, evidence that technology and military equipment, however sophisticated and precise [...]
Two days ago, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti visited the KSF barracks in Gjilan. Kurt surprised him with his statement from Gjilan, meaning that the legislation is more powerful military branch than technological power.
“As the army's oldest branch, evidence that military technology and equipment, however sophisticated and precise, cannot replace the momentum and power of a skilled fighter. ”
Meanwhile, today, a country not far from Kosovo (Hungary), has announced that it is being run in modernising the military in the air.
This state has announced that negotiations on improving the fleet of Hungarian fighter jets HINAGripenı at the MS20 Block 2 level of capability have been successfully completed.
The SAAB announced that Hungary's Government Commissioner's Office, which is responsible for defence development, and the Swedish Defence Sector Equipment Agency (FMV) have successfully completed those negotiations, reports Tango Sis.
The upgrade of MS20 Block 2, as mentioned, brings about a number of improvements. It greatly enhances combat and communication skills and expands the range of weapons that can be integrated into the aircraft.
Sensor skills have improved by improving radar on SP-05 standard A Mk 4, which means that the range of air tracking targets, as well as performance, has increased significantly.
Such improvements provide a better capacity to detect small air targets, improved resistance to interventions, and bring increased potential for further development of air-air and air-land regimes.
The upgrade MS20 Block 2 for Hungarian Gripen also improves communication skills by improving the functionality of NATO's exchange system Link 16 and up-to-date the voice communication system with the latest standard of security communication.
The ability to identify Allied planes will also be improved by introducing NATO Self-identification System Five (IFF).
This upgrade would allow Hungary to choose from a wider range of weapons to adapt to its Greepen: its infrared-air combat missile I RIS-T, the modern laser-led GBU-49, long-range radar led by air-aircraft missiles for air war guidance outside the Meteor-type visual range, which is said to be superior to other missiles of the same class.
Thanks to Greepen's modernisation, Hungarian Air Force operational capabilities will rise significantly. /Periscope.











