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Two more G4 galeb air crafts from Montenegro land in Batajnica

28. October 2010. | 11:47

Source: Emg.rs

Two more G4 planes out of six Serbia plans to get from Montenegro landed on Batajnica air field today, according to the agreement signed on 14 April this year by Minister Sutanovac and Minister of Defense of Montenegro Boro Vucinic.

Two more G4 planes out of six Serbia plans to get from Montenegro landed on Batajnica air field today, according to the agreement signed on 14 April this year by Minister Sutanovac and Minister of Defense of Montenegro Boro Vucinic.

Two planes flew over at the Batajnica airport two days ago, and the remaining two will arrive in the following days. According to the Agreement on the exchange of funds and documents, the Serbian Army is to receive six airplanes Galeb G4, which, after the dissolution of the two countries, remained in Montenegro, since the local armed forces have no need for their use. In addition to these aircrafts, Serbia will get spare parts and equipment for aircraft that are not in use in the Army of Montenegro.

The Montenegrin side, under the Agreement, the Serbian government will get the shares of "Novi prvoborac" , a Herceg Novi-based company, a device for night start which the Air Force Base of Montenegro needs as well as some personal documents in the possession of the Ministry of Defence of Serbia.

Serbian planes which are being taken over at Podgorica airport will be repaired and used for fighter training, as part of the modernization plans of the Serbian Air Force.

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