After air strikes against Serb tanks and outposts and a NATO ultimatum, Serbian forces agreed to withdraw their artillery and armored vehicles 20 km from the town.
After the order was rescinded, United Nations peacekeepers let a fifth Serb tank enter the zone after the Serb commander threatened to use force.
Other than killing Army pilots in training while in Albania, after 30 days of training TF Hawk did nothing to attack a single Serb tank or armored fighting vehicle.
On the night of May 29, Serb tanks and infantry took up positions around Prijedor.
In response, two British SEPECAT Jaguar aircraft struck and destroyed a Serb tank.
On 22 September 1994 NATO aircraft carried out an air strike against a Bosnian Serb tank at the request of UNPROFOR.
Suddenly, a Serb tank appeared 200 meters in front of us, and fired over our heads.
The ground-surveillance planes, called JStars, can monitor large troop movements, but Serb tanks and armor have dispersed in the hilly, wooded terrain.
SEPT. 22, 1994: NATO jets strike a Serb tank after Serbs attack a French armored personnel carrier and defy United Nations demands to remove heavy guns near Sarajevo.
The other day NATO planes attacked one unmanned Bosnian Serb tank near Sarajevo.