Kalinak Visits Czech Defence Companies, Shows Interest in Several Products
8. apríla 2025 20:35
Bratislava/Pardubice, April 8 (TASR-correspondent) - Slovakia is interested in several products manufactured by Czech defence firms, including L-39 Skyfox aircraft, target-tracking technologies produced by ERA or the training of pilots in a new LOM Pardubice virtual simulation centre, Defence Minister Robert Kalinak (Smer-SD) confirmed during his Tuesday's trip to the Czech Republic, after he visited several firms together with Czech Defence Minister Jana Cernochova.
TASR learnt the news from its special correspondent.
According to Kalinak, Slovakia needs to bolster its capability to "know and see", to which end target-tracking and target-recognition technologies produced by Pardubice-based ERA could be useful. "The conflict on the other side of our border has shown unequivocally that the side with superior information about enemy unit movements in the field has the advantage of fewer losses and much stronger defence," explained the minister.
Kalinak praised the LOM Pardubice new training centre, where Slovak pilots could gain experience in the future. Another advantage of the virtual simulation centre is that pilots flying four or eight aircraft can train together. "That makes it very interesting for our pilots, who could train several scenarios that are just not possible on regular flights. We look forward to see our pilots use these services. It's only a stone's throw away and the language barrier is zero," he claimed.
As for subsonic light combat aircraft L-39 Skyfox, manufactured by Aero Vodochody, Kalinak detailed that the 2025-35 Slovak Armed Forces Development Plans includes the procurement of 10-12 Skyfoxes for tactical training purposes.
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