Kurti plays military expert to NATO chief, talks to Serbia's military weapons system

Prime Minister Albin Kurti hosted NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg's meeting today, where he discussed recent developments in the country, writes Periscope. And in a communique issued by the prime minister's office, details were made of what the Stoltenberg Kurti talked about. Apart from Kurti reporting on developments in [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti hosted NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg's meeting today, where he discussed recent developments in the country, writes Periscope.
And in a communique issued by the prime minister's office, details were made of what the Stoltenberg Kurti talked about.
In addition to Kurti announcing the NATO chief's developments in the country, the prime minister was prepared with data on Serbia's military weapons system.
“Speaking of the security situation, especially in relation to the permanent risk Serbia poses for it, it singled out the presence of 48 front bases of Serbian operations around the border with Kosovo and the anti-aircraft system near this border.
In this case, the prime minister listed Serbia's military systems, including the modernised missile system “FK-3” and “Pancer S1”, as well as other missile systems “Neva M1T” and “Kub M2 (SM)” of the Serbian Army's 250 Army Brigade. He said the system The FK-3 is the Chinese missile system, with which in 2022, Serbia became the first country in Europe to operate with Chinese weapons, including combat fears CH-92. He added that Serbia's Armed Forces have also established a separate unit for monitoring fears, which as a unit operates within the 63rd Brigade of Serbian Army Paraschutists”, it is said in communiqué. /Periscopi












