05.01.2024.
Soldiers undergo basic training
Soldiers, whose military service started in early December last year, are currently doing basic training in the SAF training centres in Sombor, Valjevo and Leskovac.

During this stage, they do tactical training and close-order drills, have weapons and shooting lessons, learn service regulations and undergo physical training. They focus on practicing individual tactical actions and procedures on the battlefield and on conducting scheduled firing practices using infantry weapons.
In the next stage, soldiers’ ability to carry out individual tasks will be assessed and then they will be transferred to specialized training centres, where they will undergo specialized training in accordance with their MOS.

Military service in the Republic of Serbia has been done on a voluntary basis since January 2011, when the National Assembly passed a decision to suspend military service obligation. This model has been effective to some degree in recruiting new active duty personnel, primarily due to the interest of young people in getting a job with the Serbian Armed Forces after completing their military service. However, this model has resulted in a large number of citizens not getting even basic military training necessary for the defence of the country.

