"NATO is seeking a contractor to record and destroy Soviet weapons, which remained at military depots in Montenegro. Under the terms of the tender, it is planned to dispose 341 tons of ammunition," the report said.
At the same time, some experts believe that under the guise of demilitarization, NATO can remove weapons from the country and send it to the zones of active conflicts.
"These weapons are military. I guess they came up with a legend to write off this weapon, "said Andrey Manoilo, a professor at the Moscow State University (MSU).
According to him, "smuggling Soviet weapons is much more convenient and more profitable than the modern one, because it can not be tracked by numbers, series and models."
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