Serbian Air Force and Air Defense - Organization

Organization

  • Air Force and Air Defence Command
    • 210th Signal Battalion
    • 333rd Engineering Battalion
    • Air Medical Institute
    • Moma Stanojlovic Aeronautical plant
    • Section for Air Control, Protection and Allocation
  • 204th Air Brigade Batajnica Air Base
    • 101st Fighter Squadron
    • 252nd Training Squadron
    • 138th Transport Squadron
    • 890th Mixed Helicopter Squadron
    • 24th Air Technical Battalion
    • 17th Airfield Security Battalion
    • 177th Air Defence Artillery Missile Battalion
  • 98th Air Brigade Kraljevo-Lađevci Airport
    • 241st Fighter-Bomber Squadron
    • 714th Anti Armor Helicopter Squadron
    • 119th Mixed Helicopter Squadron
    • 98th Air Defence Artillery Missile Battalion
    • 98th Airfield Security Battalion
    • 161st Airfield Security Battalion
    • 98th Air Technical Battalion
  • 250th Air Defence Missile Brigade
    • Command Company
    • 1st Air Defence Missile Battalion
    • 2nd Air Defence Missile Battalion
    • 230th Air Defence Self-Propelled Missile Battalion
    • 240th Air Defence Self-Propelled Missile Battalion
    • 310th Air Defence Self-Propelled Missile Battalion
  • 126th Air Surveillance, Early Warning and Guidance Brigade
    • Command Company
    • 20th ASEWG Battalion
    • 31st ASEWG Battalion
    • Air Maintenance and Supply Company

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