
Hrvati priznali: Srbija ima najbolju protivvazdušnu odbranu u Evropi (VIDEO)
Hrvatski vojni obaveštajac i raketni inženjer Vinko Klasan poručio je da Srbija ima najbolju protivvazdušnu odbranu u Evropi, preneli su mediji.
Belgrade, Serbia - Recent reports indicate a significant enhancement in Serbia's military capabilities, drawing attention from regional defense analysts. The Serbian military has reportedly acquired advanced anti-aircraft systems and Predator HAWK missiles, boasting a range of up to 300 kilometers. These missiles are stated to be capable of reaching strategic targets and major cities in neighboring countries, including Zagreb and Sarajevo. In a notable statement, Croatian military intelligence officer Vilko Klasan acknowledged Serbia's progress, remarking, "They have made it very well." He further praised Serbia's anti-aircraft defense system as "the best organized PZO in Europe." Klasan emphasized the need for Croatia to reassess its own defense strategy, stating, "We need to think about what we will acquire and where. We should not rely on anyone but ourselves." He questioned the current state of Croatia's modern anti-aircraft systems and raised concerns about the transfer of Croatian tanks to Ukraine, implying a weakening of national defense. The acquisition of these long-range missile systems, according to Serbian military officials, places the Republic of Serbia in the ranks of serious military powers. Unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) are also integrated into their C4 system, further modernizing their defense infrastructure. This development is seen as a complete transformation of the Serbian Armed Forces, enabling them to conduct strikes on strategic objects, infrastructure, and command and logistics centers deep within adversary territory. The video, distributed by 'Hrvatski DOMOBRAN TV,' explicitly lists potential targets in the region, including capital cities in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Albania, as well as bases on the Adriatic coast. This comprehensive overview of Serbia's upgraded military capabilities and the subsequent call for Croatia's self-reliance in defense underscore the evolving geopolitical landscape in the Balkans.
Hrvatski vojni obaveštajac i raketni inženjer Vinko Klasan poručio je da Srbija ima najbolju protivvazdušnu odbranu u Evropi, preneli su mediji.