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NATO deprived Serbia from getting a radar, granting Albania the right to 
monitor us


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Installation of high-range aerial surveillance radars in Albania has provided 
the country, as well as NATO, with monitoring the sky in a range of almost 500 
km. 

Source: Sputnik Thursday, November 26, 2020 | 08:50 

Foto: Depositphotos/Makhnach/Ilustracija

It is either a new step of the North Atlantic Alliance towards the annexation 
of the countries of the Western Balkans to its structures or a mere 
modernization of technical capacities, Sputnik writes. 

It is about the fact that Albania has activated a new mobile 3D radar for 
high-range aerial surveillance radar on Mount Mida, in the northern district of 
Shkodra, in early November. This gave her a complete overview of the airspace 
within a radius of as much as 470 kilometers, which allows her to "look" far 
beyond its borders, even into Serbia. 

Given that Albania is part of NATO, it is obliged to integrate the radar image 
obtained by this means into the NATO surveillance, early warning and response 
system. 

The radar was set up in cooperation with the American company "Lockheed 
Martin". 

Military expert Mitar Kovac believes that NATO has not stopped with its 
strategy to include the entire Western Balkans in its structure, and that the 
radar would not have been set if it were only Albania's national interests, and 
reminds that the North Atlantic Alliance bans Serbia from using the radar 
station on Kopaonik, even for civil aviation. 

"That radar is not working, because that radar position enabled the control of 
the southeast of our country and the southern borders with Albania and 
Montenegro. These are double standards. It is not only the need of the Albanian 
army and state, but also NATO. Under favorable conditions they received a 
modern radar that will monitor the wider area and our territories, and partly 
the territories of neighboring countries, primarily Montenegro and Macedonia", 
Kovac points out for Sputnik. 

On the other hand, the editor of the "Tango Six" portal, Petar Vojinović, says 
that the installation of radar should not necessarily be viewed in a negative 
context for Serbia, because it is a standard modernization of basic technical 
capacities for airspace surveillance. 

"The ranges of these radars are like that, and there are larger ones, that's 
nothing unusual. We can also see the whole of Albania. Due to the physical 
characteristics of the Balkan states, the airspace is mutually visible," 
Vojinovic points out. 

The value of the radar installation project in Albania is 22 million 266 
thousand dollars, of which 19 million 139 thousand are provided from the 
Albanian budget, while the rest is provided through the project of the US 
Government FMS (Foreign Military Sale) program.

 

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