In May-July 2010, Moldovan specialists completed the destruction of all Moldovan stocks of cluster bombs under a project developed by the OSCE in co-operation with the Ministry of Defence of Moldova and implemented by Norwegian Peoples Aid with funding from Spain and Norway. An assessment team from Norwegian Peoples Aid had visited Moldova in 2009 in order to identify the types of cluster bombs in storage, the condition of the weapons and consider options for their disposal. The visit came at the initiative of the Moldovan Ministry of Defence and subsequent requests via the OSCE.
@bessarabia7 also they might want to use some more reliable weaponry. A weapon is of no real use to you if it is coated in rust, falling a part and the odds are high that it will miss or malfunction with either a failure to fire or a premature detonation that will take out the personnel as well.
grtwhtbnr 8 months ago
@bessarabia7 the UN
grtwhtbnr 8 months ago
in case of an attack with what kind of armaments would moldova protect its self?
bessarabia7 1 year ago