Montenegro Military - December 20, 2019 at 10:15 pm | Posted in: EU, Europe & Russia, International Organization, Middle East, Montenegro, News, Region
Montenegro is to send troops to its borders due to an increase in the number of migrants crossing the new Balkan route to the European Union.
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About 8,000 migrants from the Middle East and North Africa passed through Montenegro in 2019 on their way to rich EU countries, which is almost double the number of the previous year, according to the International Organization for According to Migration.
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"The force will work to protect the borders of the state and assist law enforcement," the Defense and Security Council of the State said in a statement on Friday.
The Balkan route for travelers to western Europe through Turkey, Greece and the former Yugoslavia was closed by Ankara in 2016 in exchange for EU aid and the promise of visa-free travel for its citizens.
Montenegro emerged as an alternative route for migrants from Turkey to Greece and Albania as well as those stranded in Serbia.
Since the beginning of this year, Montenegrin police have broken up five human trafficking rings and arrested 51 people suspected of being human traffickers. Often, they charge migrants thousands of euros to enter the EU.
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. If the image is credited to us, this right applies to them. What does that mean? For other rights, please contact us. The army of the Montenegrin Parliament, takes appropriate measures to guide passengers on the road, in a wooded area and in an open area where a Serbian Mi-8 aircraft is carrying one air raider, June 14, 2018, during the Platinum Wolf exercise. . 2018.
A Montenegrin soldier provides security as the International Security Assistance Force monitors aid workers during a life-saving operation at Camp Pannonia, Afghanistan, December 22, 2010. Members of the 541st Forward Surgical Team taught the technique to increase the survival of those injured at the scene of injury. (DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Joseph Swafford, US Air Force/Released)
Montenegrin soldiers march at the Eugen Kvaternik training ground, near Slunj, Croatia, during the 19th quick response in Croatia. The program is run by the Croatian Army, the Slovenian Army and the US Army Europe. It is designed to build national, regional and joint preparedness. It runs from May 10 to June 7 2019 in various locations in Croatia, Hungary and Slovenia.
Kadir93 said: Click to expand... What AR/M4 is that gun? The gas plug makes me think the piston used is a Steyr STM but the non-monolithic upper receiver makes me think not.
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Gafkiwi said: Why is the AR/M4 a rifle? The gas plug makes me think the piston used is a Steyr STM but the non-monolithic upper receiver makes me think not. Click to expand...
It's the TARA TM-4, Montenegro's domestic version of the AR-15. It's a shame it didn't happen before they bought all those nice guns from HK. It is also important to add that it is good for a country like Montenegro to develop its own small arms.
A few days ago, we wrote about the TM-9 rifle of a Montenegrin company called TARA. In this article, we will take a brief look at AR-15 rifles made by one company. The gun is called TARA TM-4. Although it is based on the AR-15, it has some differences and improvements. Let's take...
DENO SAYS: TARA TM-4, Montenegro version of the AR-15. Montenegrin TARA TM-4 Assault Rifle - A few days ago, we wrote about the TM-9 assault rifle from a Montenegrin company called TARA. In this article, we will take a brief look at AR-15 rifles made by one company. The gun is called TARA TM-4. Although it is based on the AR-15, it has some differences and improvements. Let's take... www.thefirearmblog.com Click to expand... Enjoy that. Very interesting. It looks like they took the Steyr STM and improved it. Looks like the original Steyr gas plug worked so they stuck with it.
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Gafkiwi said: Enjoy that. Very interesting. It looks like they took the Steyr STM and improved it. Looks like the original Steyr gas plug worked so they stuck with it. Click to expand...
The TARA TM-4 is a pre-market version of the Steyr STM based on Ruger's SR-556 scope.
DENO SAYS: The TARA TM-4 is a Steyr STM system based on Ruger's SR-556 platform. Click to expand... STM doesn't rely on Ruger at all. Steyr first took their system of parallel barrels from the Bullpup Steyr AUG and placed it in a monolithic AR. If anything Ruger has taken another AUG influence with their rifles it is the barrel locking system and the lug and 1/8 twist. Ruger uses different gas systems and types of barrels to coat their rifles
The TARA gas plug looks more like a direct copy of the Steyr AUG than anything from Ruger. If you look at some pictures about TARA it looks like they made it easier without QD packs, so they don't need a short configuration like STM or SRThe United States Office of Defense Cooperation (ODC) in Montenegro and -proud to be able to offer a variety of possibilities by using a comprehensive package of results, all the while supporting the United States' commitment to being a Strategic Competitiveness leader.
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Recently, ODC Montenegro added a Foreign Military Program Manager (FMF) / Foreign Military Sales (FMS) to their team, increasing the size of their entire office; and to continue to demonstrate the commitment and dedication of the United States and its allies to NATO's strategic mission.
ODC Montenegro has made significant security achievements in one of NATO's newest members. For example, through the FMF program and the Counting Russian Influence Fund (CRIF), Montenegro was able to add two temporary cyber experts to the Ministry of Defense for 20 months, working on cyber security and strategic planning. An additional $8 million was allocated to Internet software development and hardware development.
Military Education and Training Specialists are also at the forefront of ODC activities. The official U.S. Government Security Assistance Program for the Montenegrin Armed Forces began in 2008. Montenegro continues to use the international training and education system (IMET) for police and non-commissioned officer (NCO) education, as well as executive officer training (BOLC) ) and Captain's Career Course Graduates (CCC) are historically at command level in groups and their various companies, using the skills they learned while training in the United States. Also, the military education system is strong and two current members of the United States Naval Academy, graduates who are currently serving, graduated from West Point and a cadet who will soon begin his education there.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Office of ODC used the OHDACA program to provide critical research and monitoring resources to one of the most vulnerable countries in the world. Through the US European Command (EUCOM), the program has provided medical equipment to improve the capacity of several local and regional hospitals, for more than $156,000 to date. A $355,000 supply donation approved by EUCOM is planned for future deliveries to hospitals and laboratories in Montenegro. Montenegro also received 20 air defense systems from the US that were given to NATO.
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Another good relationship the Montenegrin military has is in its state partnership program with the Maine National Guard, which has fostered a people-to-people relationship since 2006. Despite the restrictions of COVID, mil-to-mil training and joint exercises continued. 'face continues. With the support of the Maine Air National Guard (BAO) and ODC, the Maine National Guard has reviewed plans for the following personal events this year and next year, and -focus on a variety of efforts, including cyber security, C4I, medical, and and engineering.
Through the FMS program, ODC has coordinated the purchase of Oshkosh Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTV) and equipment worth approximately $36.1 million, with the first 20 arriving in the fall of 2020. The best FMS sold in Montenegro and the first European first. of cars; This is important and increases the chances of Montenegro's future relationship with the US and NATO forces as other regional partners take up vehicles.