Régen olvastam ilyen sok infót egyszerre a Honvédség környékéről...Hungarian Army Chief of Staff General Ferenc Korom : At the end of the "Zrinyi" program, the Hungarian Armed Forces will not be capable of traditional warfare but will be ready for all forms of military threats and challenges from hybrid threats, cyber warfare, responses to weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles - both with our resources and within our abilities.
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Representatives of Hungary and KMW signed a ten-year contract on December 19, 2018. It includes tracked and logistics vehicles as well as special tools and equipment for testing, training, spare parts, simulators and the like. By the end of 2020, 12 Leopards 2A4HU had been delivered. The goal of leasing these tanks is to use them to train crews and logistics. They will serve to bridge the gap between the obsolete Russian T-72 and the new Leopards 2A7HU and prepare the crew for technical challenges. The procurement package also includes full logistical support for tanks, so we will have the support of KMV's service team because Leopards are a new technology for us. The new Leopards 2A7HU will arrive between March 2023 and June 2025.
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Hungary is participating in the development of the new NATO AirC2 software for the management and command of the ACCS air defense.
Hungary will also procure mobile medium-range and long-range radar systems and passive systems.
Along with the increase in the number and capability of Gripen, we have begun the modernization of our military airports, which includes new stands, navigation systems, hangars and taxiways. The goal is twofold: the modernization will serve our new aircraft and make our airports suitable for receiving Allied air forces and providing support to Allied air operations.
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The Army currently consists of three brigades: the 5th Infantry Brigade in Debrecen, the 25th Infantry Brigade in Tata and the 2nd Special Operations Brigade in Szolnok.
The Hungarian Danube Fleet procured six MS 25 Neštin river minesweepers in 1981 and 1982, which were produced in Belgrade. Since 2000, three vessels have been operational while three have been sold. Weapons systems are operational, they have effective firepower, but there is a discontinuity in the supply of spare parts, which makes repairs difficult. Navigation devices have been replaced by more modern equipment (radar, AIS system and communication equipment).
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Hungarian Army Chief of Staff General Ferenc Korom assesses that military cooperation with Serbia is good and that it should be improved by a new joint participation in peacekeeping missions, through weapons programs, research, development and cooperation of military ambulances.
We have signed a military-technical agreement in 2019, which can also serve to further strengthen our cooperation in the field of armaments, research and development.
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Hungarian and Serbian soldiers were together in the UN mission in Cyprus until 2018
The majority of the Hungarian contingent is in the KFOR Tactical Reserve Battalion (KTBRN) with two maneuvering companies of motorized infantry, one support company (mainly with logistical tasks) and a staff element of the battalion command. In addition, we participate with various elements in the Intelligence-Surveillance Battalion (ISR) and the Liaison and Monitoring Team (LMT), which has tasks in the field of military-civilian relations. In total, about 400 soldiers were engaged.
KTRBN is located at the Novo Selo base and is under the direct tactical control of the KFOR commander. The CTBRN may be deployed at any point in the KFOR Operation Zone and independently carry out any task or mission for up to seven days or 23 days with the involvement of a national support element. After a month of continuous engagement, the unit must be replaced by either another unit from the same area of operations or the reserve forces of the next layer, which can be operational reserve forces or strategic reserve forces.
In the event of a reduction in KFOR, the KTBRN will be the only and last maneuver unit on the ground before the end of the mission.
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Hiába a friss dátum, ebből a mondatból látszik, hogy ez egy elég régi interjú lehet...
"...a cargo transport aircraft will be purchased later (the decision is still pending). In order to renew the pilot training, two Zlin 242L light aircraft and two Zlin 143 LSi aircraft were purchased."
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Na ezt is csak egy szerb lapból sikerült összehozni.
Pár érdekesség. Nestinek maradnak, még ha esetleg kapnak új fegyverzetet is. Én pl. nem tudtam, hogy a 6-ból 3-at már eladtak. Én azt hittem, hogy azok csak kivonasra kerültek.
Érdekesség még, hogy Feri bá simán "bekamuzta" a 40.000-es MH létszámcélt, pedig itthon nem annyi a nyilvános cél (ugye 30+20 ezer).
A cikk készülésének időpontja könnyen kideríthető. Csak meg kell nézni, hogy mikor volt itthon 9 H145M.
Jól sejtettük, hogy közös fegyverfejlesztési program van a szerbekkel. Ha tippelnem kellene, akkor ez a H145M fedélzeti rendszereit érintheti.
Nem hinném, hogy ez ATGM lenne, (mert ugye Spike), de olcsó NIR esetleg félaktív rendszerek benne vannak a pakliban. Én még titkon reménykedem, hogy a szerbekkel együttműködve itthon is alkalmasak leszünk olcsó 122-es és 227-es tüzérségi rakétákat előállítani. (EDEPro rulez! )