W/S Soldiers on quad bikes

    W/S Soldiers parking their quad bikes

    W/S Group of soldiers

    W/S Soldiers and fighting vehicles

    M/S BMD M1981/1 infantry fighting vehicles in a line

    M/S Soldier kneeling down with a laptop

    M/S Soldier holding the Granat-1 remotely piloted aircraft

    W/S Soldier lets go of the Granat-1, it takes off

    W/S Military base with quad bikes parked outside

    C/U Flags of Serbia (left) and Russia (right)

    M/S Soldiers talking

    C/U Soldier listening with one ear to his headphones

    C/U Soldier looking through binoculars

    W/S BMD M1981/1 fighting vehicles drive through smoke

    W/S BOV M-86 armoured personnel carrier driving round a corner

    W/S SOKO HO-42 “Partizan” helicopter (Serbian version of the SA 341 “Gazelle”) landing

    M/S Soldiers exiting the helicopter

    W/S Soldiers dropping down from a Mi-8/Mi-17 “Hip” helicopter

    W/S Soldiers walking through long grass, buffeted by the draft from the helicopter’s blades

    W/S Training base

    W/S Mi-8/Mi-17 “Hip” helicopter taking off

    SCRIPT

    The Russian Airborne Troops and Serbian Special Land Forces joined together to conduct ‘counter-terrorism’ drills at the Nikinci range in Vojvodina province, Friday. The SREM-2014 exercises saw soldiers practicing to co-operate during model hostage-rescue situations. During the training airborne units supplied aerial reconnaissance using remotely piloted Granat-1 aircraft, while Serbian units directed a tactical landing from Mi-8/17 helicopters.

    Quad bikes, BOV M-86 personnel carriers and BMD M1981/1 fighting vehicles were used during the exercises. The event marked the first joint ‘counter-terrorist’ drills held between Russia and Serbia on Serbian territory.

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