The article reports that the Serbian Air Force has tested guided bombs LS-6 purchased from the People's Republic of China. These bombs, which weigh 500 kilograms and have a range of up to 80 kilometers, were launched by MiG-29 aircraft. The testing took place at a military range, according to Klix.ba. In addition to the guided bombs, Serbia has also acquired ballistic missiles CM-400AK from China, which have a range between 200 and 400 kilometers. These missiles use a combination of inertial guidance and GNSS correction, making them suitable for anti-ship roles. The article notes that Pakistan is the only foreign user of these missiles, employing them on JF-17 fighter jets.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents factual information about Serbia’s military procurement from China without overtly favoring any political stance. It provides technical specifications and contextualizes the weapons within their strategic implications, but does not take an explicitly pro or anti-Chinese position
Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 95 · Objektivität 88): The article accurately reports the testing of LS-6 guided bombs and CM-400AK ballistic missiles purchased from China, aligning closely with the primary source. It includes technical details like range, guidance systems, and international usage by Pakistan. The tone remains neutral but slightly empha






