Radno Vazduhoplovstvo i protivvazdušna odbrana
Batajnica |
Kraljevo/Ladjevci |
Niš/Konstantin Veliki |
For airdefence the Serbian Air Force operates the MiG-29 in 101. lae from Batajnica airbase.
Chris Lofting (Batajnica, April, 2023)
The J-22 Orao was a joint program of the Jugoslavian and Rumanian aircraft industry in the 80s. Serbia just operate the J-22 in 241. lbae from Kraljevo/Ladjevci airbase.
Chris Lofting (Batajnica, April, 2023)
Transport tasks are carried out by 138. tae, operating An-26, PA-34-200 and the C295MW. Seen here is the sole An-26 based at Batajnica.
Chris Lofting (Batajnica, April, 2022)
The Serbian Air Force took the delivery of one of the two ordered C295MWs in October 2023 at 138. tae at Batajnica airbase.
Airbus (October, 2023)
The Serbian Air Force acquired 15 H145M helicopters for observation and reconnaissance missions.
Chris Lofting (Batajnica, April, 2023)
Advanced training for fighter pilots is being done on the G-4 Galeb from 252. stae based at Batajnica.
Chris Lofting (Batajnica, April, 2023)
Serbia acquired the Mi-17V-5 in 2016. Seen here is 12491 operated by 890.mhe at its home base Batajnica.
Chris Lofting (Batajnica, April, 2022)
The Serbian Air Force took the delivery of 4 Mi-35M Hind helicopters. Another 5 Mi-35Ps (from Cyprus) were transfered to Serbia in November 2023.
Chris Lofting (Batajnica, April, 2022)
Pilot training occurs on the Lasta 95 from 252. stae, based at Batajnica airbase.
Chris Lofting (Batajnica, April, 2023)
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