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Annual analysis of operational capabilities

14. March 2010. | 08:14

Source: EMportal

Regular annual analysis of the operational and functional capabilities of the Serbian Armed Forces was held last week in the House of Guards in Belgrade.

Regular annual analysis of the operational and functional capabilities of the Serbian Armed Forces was held last week in the House of Guards in Belgrade.

The analysis was attended by top state officials President Boris Tadic, Minister of Defense Dragan Sutanovac and the SAF CHOD LTG Miloje Miletic and other top commanders of MOD and SAF.

The main topic was considering the security situation home and abroad as well as reviewing the dynamics with which last year’s tasks were carried out and other issues pertaining to maintaining and developing the attained level of capability.

It was agreed that security situation in Serbia was stable.

The analysis ended with new conclusions being reached and setting new focal tasks for the upcoming period which would contribute to further improvement of SAF’s capabilities

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