NATO Allied Air Command sent two Mobile Training Teams to Serbia.
NATO say they are training 55 members of the Serbian Armed Forces on different aspects of air operations. It was the second time an Allied Air Command Mobile Training Team deployed to Serbia, to inform Serbian airmen about NATO standards, best practices and lessons learned in the air domain.
“We were very proud to be part of the Military Partnership process with Serbia and that we can present our topics to such a highly qualified and interactive audience with great operational experience,” said Lieutenant Colonel Jochen Rosendahl in a release, leader of both teams.
“This Mobile Training Team mission has been a great success. It started with a very warm welcome from our Serbian hosts and the opportunity to better understand the Serbian Armed Forces structure. I have no doubt that there will be future opportunities to further enhance the level of practical cooperation between NATO and Serbia in this field.”
According to the Alliance:
“Serbia is a very active partner in Allied Air Command’s partnership network. The NATO Military Partnership Programme contributes to increased international stability and security through cooperative engagement with forces of non-NATO countries establishing with them, direct operational and technical connectivity.”
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dave12
dave12
4 years ago

Is this really a good idea?

David Flandry
David Flandry
4 years ago
Reply to  dave12

I am sure the Russian liaison officer thought so.

dave12
dave12
4 years ago
Reply to  David Flandry

Lol

James Harrington
James Harrington
4 years ago
Reply to  dave12

None of the UK contingent went to these sessions, they all refused.