Азербайджанская армия проводит очередной этап военных учений

В понедельник Азербайджан приступил к очередному этапу военных учений. В проводимых учениях в условиях, приближенных к боевым, задействованы ракетные и артиллерийские соединения. В заявлении Министерства обороны Азербайджана говорится, что в рамках учений "артиллерийские подразделения выполняют задачи по выходу в районы сосредоточения, принятию решений, занятию огневых и стартовых позиций, с соблюдением скрытности, а также перемещению во время боя и другие задания".

Никаких подробностей относительно количества войск и техники, участвовавших в учениях, не сообщается.

Согласно Министерству обороны Азербайджана эти учения проходят согласно плану подготовки Вооруженных сил на 2017 год, с целью совершенствования боевых навыков личного состава.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Азербайджанские артиллерийские части на учениях 29 мая 2017 года (фото предоставлено Министерством обороны Азербайджана)

 

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