Serbian Armed Forces

Vučić at the presentation of the capabilities of the Serbian Armed Forces PHOTO/VIDEO

The meeting held in the Guard House in Topcider is attended by the President of the Government of Serbia Ana Brnabi, Minister of Defense Milo Vuevi, Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces General Milan Mojsilovi, other members of the Ministry of Defense and the Serbian Armed Forces, as well as the President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik.

Vucevic: State of affairs in army to be presented on January 30

BELGRADE - Serbian Deputy PM and Defence Minister Milos Vucevic said on Thursday an annual presentation of the state of affairs in the Serbian Armed Forces would be given on January 30, when a report will be presented to the president of Serbia by the military top brass and the Ministry of Defence.

Vucevic: State of affairs in the army to be presented on January 30

BELGRADE - Serbian Deputy PM and Defence Minister Milos Vucevic said on Thursday an annual presentation of the state of affairs in the Serbian Armed Forces would be given on January 30, when a report will be presented to the president of Serbia by the military top brass and the Ministry of Defence.

Serbia made a powerful weapon

The new 30x173 millimeter cannon, which is produced by "Zastava Arms" and whose effectiveness was shown by the Serbian Army towards the end of last year, is in the final stage before entering the armed forces of the Serbian Armed Forces.
The M80 infantry fighting vehicle (BVP), as well as the "Lazar 3" will be armed with destructive weapons.

Serbia Proposes Reinstating Compulsory Military Service for National Defense

The General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces has recommended the re-establishment of a four-month mandatory military service, as reported by the Serbian channel N1. The Serbian Ministry of Defense underscores that this move aims to fortify the nation's defense capabilities by invigorating the reserve force through active training and reinforcement.

Serbia restores mandatory military service?; The Ministry of Defense issued statement

More precisely, they will launch an initiative to reactivate the law that defines mandatory military service.
Vucevic said that such military service should last up to 4 months, and it can be shorter, but that will only be seen when the length of the training is assessed, but it will certainly not be a year or even six months long.

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