Action Plan for the disposal of ammunition in 2014

Pursuant to the Defence Directive for 2014, the Working Group drafted and approved the Action Plan for the disposal and alienation of surplus ammunition and not needed by the Table of Organization and Personnel (TOP) of the Armed Forces in 2014.

Pursuant to this plan, the military factories, the Centre for the Disposal of Munitions and Explosives, MEICO, will complete the full alienation of all surplus ammunition, available from the Armed Forces.

The main goals of the Action Plan for disposal of ammunition in 2014 are:

1.    Planning and taking necessary measures for elimination, disposal of 12,557 tons of surplus ammunition and not needed by the Armed Forces.
2.    Reduction of 10 groups of depots for ammunition storage.
3.    Destruction by detonation and combustion in disposal opened ranges (only for certain types of ammunition).
4.    Complete the cleaning of Gërdec region.

Priority will remain the hotspots clearing.

Disposal of ammunitions in gross tons for each month in 2014:



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