Citing the report, Beta news agency said the plane was not exported to Croatia because the applicant had submitted incomplete documentation.
The report, released by the Economy and Regional Development Ministry, shows that in 2010 Serbia exported weapons and military equipment to 56 countries and that permits were refused in only three cases, the sale of the Jastreb to Croatia being one.
The two-seater was made in the former Yugoslavia. Its price was US$ 70,000 and the end user was to have been the Croatian military.
Beta quoted military analyst Aleksandar Radic as saying that the plane could no longer be used to train military pilots because it was technically obsolete.