They stayed there for two months, during which time they made 127 combat flights with 80 flying hours, mostly over Posavina and eastern Slavonia.
One plane was severely damaged by the light portable missile system Strela-2M on November 15, but the pilot managed to land at Dubrava Air Base.
In February 1992, the unit was transferred to Lađevci Air Base as a part of agreement of withdrawal of Yugoslav forces from Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
[2] During the Kosovo War, the fighter-bomber aviation of the Serbia and Montenegro Air Force and Air Defense carried out 31 flights with G-4 Super Galeb and J-22 Orao aircraft with 18 flying hours: 25 flights were combat (19 with fire action) with 15.25 flying hours, 6 overflights were performed.
[2] On March 25, 1999, the commander of unit, major Života Đurić was shot down and killed by ground fire after successfully carrying out the task of destroying Kosovo Liberation Army base near Glogovac.