Азербайджан мобилизовал армию в рамках широкомасштабных учений

Азербайджан мобилизовал 65 000 солдат, это практически вся его армия, численность которой предположительно составляет 70 000 человек, плюс 6000 резерва, в ркмках широкомасштабных учений, которые начинаются 6 сентября и, которые продлятся одну неделю. В них задействованы силы пехоты, ввс, морской флот и специальные службы.


Министерство обороны Азербайджана заявило, что в учениях задействованы 700 танков и боевых машин, более 500 ракет и артиллерийских орудий, около 40 самолетов и 50 вертолетов военно-воздушных сил, около 20 кораблей и катеров, а также ПВО и зенитные подразделения, оснащеные современными комплексами ПВО. Он также сообщил, что в ходе воздушной разведки будут использованы беспилотные летательные аппараты. Министерство заявляет, что цель учений проверка оперативной готовности вооруженных сил.


Источник: commonspace.eu


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