Slovenia Buys 3,000 Air-to-Surface Missiles for Military Aviation
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According to the ministry's assurances, the financial resources are planned.
The Ministry of Defence is purchasing 3,000 air-to-surface missiles through a public tender. The army is expected to receive the new ammunition in 2028 and 2029. The purchase represents a regular replenishment of the Slovenian Armed Forces' aviation stock of combat equipment, the ministry says. The price of the missiles is not yet known, but the ministry assures that the financial resources are planned.
The Slovenian Ministry of Defense is purchasing 3,000 air-to-surface missiles for the Slovenian Army through a public tender, with delivery planned for 2028 and 2029. As explained to the Slovenian News Agency by the Ministry of Defense, this is a regular replenishment of combat assets for the military aviation. The first 1,500 missiles should be delivered in 2028, and the remaining 1,500 a year later.
The Ministry of Defence is purchasing three thousand air-to-surface missiles through a public tender. The army is expected to receive the new ammunition in 2028 and 2029. The purchase represents a regular replenishment of the stock of combat assets for the Slovenian Armed Forces' aviation, the ministry explained. The price of the missiles is not yet known, but the ministry assures that the financial resources are planned.
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