S-400 Missile System Will be Part of Joint Russian-Serbian Exercise
MOSCOW, (BM) – First joint Russian-Serbian air defense exercises, Slavic Shield – 2019, will begin on Wednesday in southern Russia’s Astrakhan Region, learned BulgarianMilitary.com, quoting Defence 360 Europe.
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“The exercise involves units of the air and missile defense troops and the radio-technical troops of the Russian Aerospace Forces and units of the Serbian Air Force and Air Defence, as well as S-400 missile systems, Pantsir-S surface-to-air missile systems and radar stations,” the Russian ministry said.
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During practical training, the participants will have to repel a simulated massive aerial strike and perform test launches in difficult conditions at high-and low-altitude, ballistic and evading targets at the Ashuluk training ground.
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Source: TASS