
Serbia: See Russia's airborne units arrive for joint SREM-2014 anti-terror drills
Russia's airborne units arrived in Belgrade Thursday to take part in the first ever joint tactical anti-terrorism drills with the Serbian army, dubbed 'SREM-2014'.
Six IL-76 military transport aircrafts from Russia landed at Batjnica's military airport with airborne servicemen from Tula and hardware onboard.
The SREM-2014 anti-terror maneuvers will include firing exercises, airdropping of troops and combat vehicles stages with the use of multi-dome parachute systems. The drills follow an agreement on military and technical cooperation between the two countries signed in November 2013.

Russia's airborne units arrived in Belgrade Thursday to take part in the first ever joint tactical anti-terrorism drills with the Serbian army, dubbed 'SREM-2014'.
Six IL-76 military transport aircrafts from Russia landed at Batjnica's military airport with airborne servicemen from Tula and hardware onboard.
The SREM-2014 anti-terror maneuvers will include firing exercises, airdropping of troops and combat vehicles stages with the use of multi-dome parachute systems. The drills follow an agreement on military and technical cooperation between the two countries signed in November 2013.