
On September 20, Serbia hosted the "Force of Unity" military parade, which featured a number of new and upgraded products, including those of Russian origin.

The Hermes 900 reconnaissance and attack drone from the Israeli company Elbit has become the fourth type of UAV in service with the 353rd Reconnaissance Squadron. It already uses domestic Pegaz drones and Chinese CH-92A and CH-95 devices.

The launcher of the PULS missile system from the same Elbit with containers for missiles with a range of 150 (Extra) and 300 km (Predator Hawk). The acquisition of this MLRS has become one of the most significant increases in the offensive potential of the Serbian armed forces.:
- it says in the edition of Tango Six.


The surprise was the demonstration of electronic warfare systems supplied from Russia. 1L269 Krasukha-2 is mainly used for electronic suppression of airborne radars at a range of up to 250-400 km. In the same echelon there were elements of the 1RL257 Krasukha-4 complex, which is used for RAP at a distance of up to 300 km. The 1L267 Moskva-1 system was shown, used for electronic reconnaissance at a range of up to 400 km, although there was no information about its acquisition.

A locally developed Lazar 3MB armored fighting vehicle, which received a slightly modified BPPU-1 turret (with a 30 mm 2A72 cannon) borrowed from the BTR-80A, which were purchased in Hungary.

The upgraded BTR-80AMS, which is now entering service with the Serbian army. This version received additional armor, a stabilized combat module, an optoelectronic fire control system, day and thermal imaging cameras, air conditioning and a new communication system. It is also planned to integrate Kornet anti-tank missiles.

Adopted the POLO M-83 25, equipped with Osica 2 homing ammunition, 2T5, 2T and 2F ATGM, as well as a new multi-sensor ECO.

The M-80AB2 is equipped with a domestic DUBM, which is equipped with a 30 mm Zastava M12 automatic cannon. The M-80 infantry fighting vehicles in the upgraded versions of the M-80AB1 and AB2 were in greater numbers, which indicates a slight acceleration of the modernization process.

Among the numerous UAVs was the adopted multi-purpose multicopter IKA-20 from PR-DC with various loads, in particular, with four Komarac 2 outboard FPV drones, 60 mm bombs (12 units) and two 90 mm Osa anti-tank complexes.

A large number of Komarac 2 FPV drones mounted on FAP 2228 trucks, each carrying 1080 of these UAVs, controlled both by radio signal and fiber optic cable.

An innovation was the appearance of drones on the vessels of the river flotilla, for example, an unidentified reconnaissance UAV with vertical takeoff on a type 211 patrol boat.

Over the past few years, Russian kamikaze UAVs of the Osica aircraft type have been demonstrated at military events. At the parade, they were shown for the first time on the platform of the Isuzu D-Max car. This machine is also used to house the French Mistral 3+ MANPADS and the upgraded Russian Igla MANPADS.

Serbia has been armed with the Russian PASARS missile and artillery system for several years. Almost all of them at the parade were equipped with a drone suppression system, a number of them were equipped with Israeli radars RADA RPS-42.

A series of six Nora B52 M15 self-propelled howitzers mounted on the chassis of a domestic FAP 4040 8x8 truck was presented.