A Can of Man
Je suis aware
That's funny, the last time I checked, despite the fact that it was pretty much an air only war for NATO and that each target had to be approved by every member state before being blown up (no doubt leading to delays and therefore missed opportunities), Milosevic capitulated and allowed KFOR, a NATO force to enter Kosovo (which was what the conflict was really about).
The Serbian military was badly pinned down that it couldn't take part in any real military operations. It seems most NATO "kills" were decoys, but it went to show that anything that popped out of its well camouflaged hardened bunkers was toast. If your hardware is so badly pinned down that it can't be used, it's about as good as being knocked out.
There were heavy civilian casualties (comparative to military casualties) unfortunately but if your country takes part in genocide in Europe, don't be surprised if your people die from retaliatory strikes by foreign powers.
Some references:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosovo_War
The Serbian military was badly pinned down that it couldn't take part in any real military operations. It seems most NATO "kills" were decoys, but it went to show that anything that popped out of its well camouflaged hardened bunkers was toast. If your hardware is so badly pinned down that it can't be used, it's about as good as being knocked out.
There were heavy civilian casualties (comparative to military casualties) unfortunately but if your country takes part in genocide in Europe, don't be surprised if your people die from retaliatory strikes by foreign powers.
Some references:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosovo_War