First Sub-Echelon of Air Defence Artillery Missile Units
The sub-echelon includes missile and artillery-missile systems from the 250th Air Defence Missile Brigade and artillery-missile battalions.
The sub-echelon is headed by Major Vladan Škrkić.
The FK-3 is a medium-range air defence missile system intended for the air defence of critical administrative, political, and economic infrastructure facilities, Serbian Armed Forces units, as well as designated areas within the national territory, against reconnaissance and aerial attacks.
The FK-3 system is capable of engaging various types of targets, including planes, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), cruise missiles, and surface-to-air missiles, under all combat conditions.
It can engage targets flying at speeds of up to 1,000 m/s, at altitudes of up to 27 km, and at distances of up to 100 km.
The FK-3 system is capable of engaging various types of targets, including planes, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), cruise missiles, and surface-to-air missiles, under all combat conditions.
It can engage targets flying at speeds of up to 1,000 m/s, at altitudes of up to 27 km, and at distances of up to 100 km.
The Pantsir-S1 air defence artillery-missile system is intended for the protection of small-scale military assets, such as command posts, medium- and long-range air defence units, airfields, assembly areas of Army units, military vehicle convoys, depots, maintenance facilities, etc.
It is also used for the air defence of administrative, political, and economic infrastructure, as well as specific areas and directions within the national territory, against reconnaissance and aerial attacks.
The Pantsir-S1 air defence artillery-missile system is capable of engaging a wide range of targets, including planes, helicopters, cruise missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), precision-guided munitions, and guided aerial bombs.
It can engage targets flying at speeds of up to 1,000 m/s, at altitudes of up to 15 km, and at ranges of up to 20 km. Its auxiliary role is to engage ground (or naval) targets.
It is also used for the air defence of administrative, political, and economic infrastructure, as well as specific areas and directions within the national territory, against reconnaissance and aerial attacks.
The Pantsir-S1 air defence artillery-missile system is capable of engaging a wide range of targets, including planes, helicopters, cruise missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), precision-guided munitions, and guided aerial bombs.
It can engage targets flying at speeds of up to 1,000 m/s, at altitudes of up to 15 km, and at ranges of up to 20 km. Its auxiliary role is to engage ground (or naval) targets.
The S-125 Neva M1T air defence missile system is intended for the protection of critical administrative, political, and economic infrastructure facilities, Serbian Armed Forces units, as well as designated areas within the national territory, against reconnaissance and aerial attacks. The missile system engages targets such as planes, helicopters, cruise missiles, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) flying at speeds of up to 700 m/s, at altitudes of up to 18 km, and at ranges of up to 25 km. Its auxiliary role is to engage ground (or naval) targets. A partial modernization of the system has been carried out, improving its tactical and technical characteristics, which contributes to its enhanced electronic countermeasure protection.
The HQ-17AE air defence missile system is designed to protect small-scale military assets, administrative, political, and economic facilities, military units, and designated areas against reconnaissance and aerial attacks, at very low and low altitudes. The HQ-17AE system can engage a wide range of targets, including planes, attack helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), tactical air-to-surface missiles, cruise missiles, and guided projectiles. It is capable of engaging all types of targets flying at speeds of up to 1,020 m/s, at ranges of up to 15 km, and altitudes up to 8 km, both from stationary and mobile positions.
The MISTRAL missile system is designed for destroying enemy targets in the airspace using short-range infrared-guided missiles, with high effectiveness against a wide range of aerial targets (fighters, bombers, helicopters, cruise missiles, anti-ship missiles, etc.). It also has significant capability to destroy targets with low radar cross-section and low infrared signature (surface-to-air missiles, drones, etc.) under complex meteorological and electronic conditions.
The hybrid self-propelled air defence missile system PASARS is designed to protect army units, primarily armoured and artillery-missile units, during combat operations, as well as to defend critical facilities against aerial threats. The system is mounted on the armoured chassis of a FAP 6x6 vehicle. The armoured turret is located at the rear of the armoured vehicle. There are several variants of this system equipped with surface-to-air missile systems such as the “Šilo” 9K38, “Strela 2M”, and “Mistral”. It also features an integrated 40 mm Bofors gun.
The 9K38 "Šilo" man-portable air defence missile system (MANPADS) is designed to destroy planes, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), cruise missiles, and other visible airborne targets, approaching or departing. It can engage approaching targets flying at speeds of up to 400 m/s, and those departing at up to 320 m/s. The system can also engage stationary hovering targets, as well as manoeuvring targets. The system is capable of engaging targets at altitudes ranging from 10 to 3,500 m, and at distances between 500 and 5,200 m. The missile has an average speed of 570 m/s, and carries a warhead weighing 1,150 grams.
