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NATO-partner Serbia admits buying Chinese missiles after photos leaked
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BELGRADE, March 13 (Reuters) - Serbia recently purchased Chinese CM-400AKG 
air-to-surface ballistic missiles for its air force, becoming the weapon's 
first European operator, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic ​said late on 
Thursday.

Serbia is striving to balance its partnership ‌with NATO and aspirations to 
join the European Union with its centuries-old religious, ethnic and political 
alliance with Russia and strategic ties with China, a major investor.

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"We have a ​significant number of those missiles, and we will have even more," 
​Vucic said in a live broadcast by Serbia's state RTS ⁠TV, days after the first 
images of the missiles mounted on a ​Serbian plane leaked online.

Vucic said the Serbian air force had adapted its ​Soviet-made MiG-29 fighter 
jets to carry the CM-400AKG.

Croatia - an EU and NATO member, and Serbia's foe during the wars of the 1990s 
- has criticised the missile purchase as a ​threat to regional stability, an 
attempt to alter the military balance, and ​a sign of a growing arms race in 
the Balkans.

The CM-400AKG, manufactured by China Aerospace ‌Science ⁠and Industry 
Corporation (CASIC), is a supersonic air-to-surface ballistic missile. It can 
carry either a 150 kg (330 lb) blast warhead or a 200 kg (440 lb) penetrator 
warhead and has a range of up to 400 km (248 miles).

It saw ​its first combat use ​during the 2025 ⁠India–Pakistan conflict, when 
Pakistan's air force targeted an Indian S-400 air defence system.

Vucic declined to disclose the price ​Serbia paid for the missiles, saying only 
it received a "slight ​discount".

Serbia has ⁠allocated around 2.6% of its GDP for military expenditures this 
year.

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 defence system - similar to Russia's S-300 or ⁠the U.S. ​Patriot system - and 
CH-92A combat drones from ​China, while at the same time buying 12 new 
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 fighter jets from France's Dassault along with ​helicopters and cargo planes 
from Airbus.

Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic; Editing by Kevin Buckland

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