11.06.2019.
Preparations of rocketeers of the Serbian Armed Forces for firings at Shabla firing range
Preparations of the rocket units of the Serbian Armed Forces at the Shabla firing range in the Republic of Bulgaria are getting more and more intensive as the day of the firing is approaching. Being aware of the fact that all the eyes will be directed to the sky on that day, our rocketeers know that nothing must fail in the preparations on the ground.
On the vast firing range, bordered with steep coastline of the Black Sea, crews are in their assets, missiles are being examined, the materiel is being checked and all the elements necessary for such a complex firing are being adjusted to perform successfully.
- Here we acquire vast experience in live firings. We are in a position to share our knowledge and experience with Bulgarian colleagues and together acquire a new knowledge, which is beneficial to both parties in transferring it to the next generations and for the training of new officers and non-commissioned officers – Lekić stressed, adding that this is the way to have quality and trained personnel qualified for this type of air defence operations in the years to come.
In the NEVA missile-armed crew, Sergeant First Class Svjetlana Matijević, serving as manual tracking operator, points out that on her path from a professional soldier to the first non-commissioned ranks she had opportunity to work with real targets and training equipment. Firing at Shabla, according to her, will be the first time for her to experience real life firing, because so far these were only simulations.
- For members of the unit, firings are the peak of the training. Most of those who are involved in firings this year have no experience in firing a missile. Firing a missile is a special experience and for the first time they will have opportunity of firing in real life conditions equal to combat conditions – Lieutenant Colonel Štrk stressed. He also added that the battalion had already had the opportunity to fire at Shabla and they already know well their colleagues from the Bulgarian Army and cooperate with them, having in mind that it is in the common interest that the materiel is serviceable before the upcoming firing.
It is for the first time that members of the AD artillery-missile units participate in firing at Shabla, who will do the firing using Strela-2M man portable air defence system. Director of firing with the said system, Major Dragan Bogosavljević, reminded that the last time when the firing was carried out with this system was in 2004.
He pointed out that members of all three operational units of the Serbian Armed Forces were involved in the execution of the firings at the Bulgarian Army firing range.
As part of the joint firings Shabla 2019, verification of the CUB and NEVA rocket systems is to be carried out. 3D radar of the Technical Test Centre is to be used on specially selected samples for the purpose of ballistic missile flight testing. Commander of the 3D radar crew, Second Lieutenant Milica Stojković, points out that the task of the team she leads is the measurement of the ballistic characteristics of the missiles, as well as the control of operation of the systems and the crews on the systems.
- It is important for us to see the firing performance, but also to improve our systems, missiles and operation of crews in the future – Second Lieutenant Stojković emphasises, adding that for her as a young officer, the experience from such firings is very important because in our country there are no conditions for similar firings, so Shabla is an opportunity for that.