Slovenian army faces challenges but situation is improving
Cerklje ob Krki, 27 March - Understaffing, and lack of equipment and funds are the main issues highlighted in the annual report on the readiness of the Slovenian Armed Forces which was presented to President Nataša Pirc Musar in Cerklje ob Krki on Thursday. But the situation is improving and could be further improved with more investment, the report says.
Cerklje ob Krki
President Nataša Pirc Musar visiting Jernej Molan Barracks in Cerklje ob Krki to get briefed on the annual report on the army's readiness for 2024.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
Cerklje ob Krki
President Nataša Pirc Musar visiting Jernej Molan Barracks in Cerklje ob Krki to get briefed on the annual report on the army's readiness for 2024.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
Cerklje ob Krki
President Nataša Pirc Musar visiting Jernej Molan Barracks in Cerklje ob Krki to get briefed on the annual report on the army's readiness for 2024.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
Cerklje ob Krki
President Nataša Pirc Musar greeted by Defence Minister Borut Sajovic and Chief of the General Staff Lt-Gen Robert Glavaš at Cerklje ob Krki to get briefed on the annual report on the army's readiness for 2024.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
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