Serbia exhibits latest UAVs
During the recent airshow at Batajnica near Belgrade the Serbian defence ministry provided the public with an opportunity to view the range of UAS being developed by its Military Technical Institute (MTI).
The air show which marked 100 years of Serbian military aviation was held on 2 September. The activities of the MTI are primarily focused on the development of weaponry and military equipment. It is completely owned by the Serbian state and is an integral part of the national Defence University.
One of the UAS on display was the Vrabac (Sparrow). This ongoing project is meant to provide ISR
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