Belarusian missilemen conduct exercises at the Russian Ashuluk test site
Belarusian missilemen confirmed their top class at the Ashuluk test site. Combat crews of the anti-aircraft missile troops of the Armed Forces successfully launched Buk, S-300, and Tor-M2K systems during a joint exercise in Russia. The maneuvers became an important stage in practicing the interaction of the branches of the armed forces in conditions as close as possible to combat. All targets were hit with the highest accuracy, which confirmed the readiness of the Belarusian crews to perform the most complex air defense tasks. Such joint training allows not only to practice technical skills, but also to strengthen the overall security system of the Union State. The experience gained will be used to further improve joint aerospace defense, which is especially important in light of modern challenges and threats.
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