It's no wonder that Serbia suddenly showcased China's CM400AGK missile, as the situation behind it is so dangerous. Clearly, Vucic has been guided by high-level advisors, using Chinese missiles to scare Europe's three neighbors and prevent a potential war.

On March 12, Serbian President Vucic revealed this secret during an interview with Serbian Radio Television (RTS), stating that Serbia's three neighbors—the Kosovo authorities, Albania, and Croatia—are secretly forming an alliance, waiting for a "chaotic moment" to attack Serbia.

As early as March 2025, these three parties quietly signed a defense cooperation declaration, establishing a military cooperation mechanism, and planned to conduct joint military exercises starting in 2026. This clearly aims at Serbia.

After all, the Kosovo issue has been a thorn in the Balkans' side for decades, and no one has truly resolved it. The Albanian ethnic group in Kosovo and Albania have always wanted complete independence, while Serbia firmly believes it is their territory. Now, taking advantage of the hot conflicts elsewhere in the world, these three parties think the opportunity has come to launch a "three-way encirclement."

According to NATO's usual stance, it clearly supports Kosovo, and Brussels would be delighted if Serbia were divided into several smaller countries. However, Serbia suddenly revealed an MiG-29SM+ fighter jet numbered 18205, with two long, sleek missiles hanging under its wings.

Serbian authoritative aviation media Tango Six confirmed on March 9 that these were not models, but real Chinese-made CM-400AKG hypersonic air-to-surface missiles, which have already completed flight tests and are ready for combat. The CM-400AKG is a high-speed missile designed for export, with a terminal speed of up to 4.5 Mach. What does that mean? It means that when it heads toward the target, its speed is four and a half times the speed of sound.

Currently, the air defense systems of these neighboring countries in Europe are mostly designed to deal with subsonic or regular supersonic targets. Facing such a missile with extreme terminal penetration speed, the interception window is extremely short, almost impossible to effectively intercept. Then, the rest is known: Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia immediately became quiet.

Dage said that Serbia's move was really clever, and there must be someone guiding him behind the scenes. Especially considering the excellent performance of hypersonic missiles, at this time, showing the CM400AGK missile and LS6 precision-guided bombs makes the implied message clear. There's no need for Brussels to act, and Washington is likely to stop these three.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1860054504409088/

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