As stated in the official military pamphlet of August, women, for the lower part of the pelvis, should use the underwear with the code name “Kilota M-21”.
Women serving in the Serbian armed forces are now required to wear special underwear produced by military industries.
As stated in the official military pamphlet for the month of August, women, for the lower part of the pelvis, should use the underwear with the code name “Kilota M-21”.
This underwear – it is stated – meets all the conditions of the military dress code of the Republic of Serbia.
In practical terms, this means that the new underwear for female members of the armed forces meets certain specifications in terms of comfort, appearance and quality while matching the color of the camouflage uniform.
According to the Serbian media, the army’s dress code has been increasingly adding women-only provisions of late. This is due to the great interest shown by the female population to join the armed forces.
Over the past two years, more women than men have been admitted to military secondary schools in Belgrade. At the Supreme Military Academy, 34% of the cadets are women, while at the School of Military Medicine, the percentage of women is 70%.
The army in Serbia is professional, and women today make up 9% of officers and 17% of soldiers.
Source :Skai
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