Munitions Manufacture At Serbian Arms Maker Sloboda AD

An employee works on the assembly of 122mm artillery shells designed for use by D30 howitzer guns and D30J military tanks at the state-run Sloboda AD ammunitions plant in Cacak, Serbia, on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014. The Balkan country's domestic defense industry, devastated during the 1999 bombing by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to oust troops from the breakaway province of Kosovo, now exports 95 percent of output, from ammunition, rifles, mortars and hand-grenades to aircraft, armored vehicles and guided missiles. Photographer: Oliver Bunic/Bloomberg via Getty Images
An employee works on the assembly of 122mm artillery shells designed for use by D30 howitzer guns and D30J military tanks at the state-run Sloboda AD ammunitions plant in Cacak, Serbia, on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014. The Balkan country's domestic defense industry, devastated during the 1999 bombing by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to oust troops from the breakaway province of Kosovo, now exports 95 percent of output, from ammunition, rifles, mortars and hand-grenades to aircraft, armored vehicles and guided missiles. Photographer: Oliver Bunic/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Munitions Manufacture At Serbian Arms Maker Sloboda AD
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455252020
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Datum skapat:
10 september 2014
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Objektnamn:
SERBIA ARMS