(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Vugar Khalilov
Azerbaijani Deputy Defense Minister, Chief of the General Staff
Col-Gen Karim Valiyev has inspected the army's Land Forces,
Azernews reports, citing the ministry.
Karimov assessed the work done in the Land Forces and delivered
the responsibilities allocated to the army by the high command
during a meeting with the command staff.
He conveyed to the appropriate officials of the defense
minister's directions on strengthening the combat readiness and
professionalism of military troops, adapting drills to real combat
circumstances, and using technological advancements to successfully
utilize newly-adopted weapons and military equipment.
Following the meeting, Karimov inspected the Combat Control
Center (CDC). He was reported that the necessary infrastructure had
been created for the organization of command management in
interoperability with other types of troops, relying on modern
battle methods.
Then, Valiyev, along with Deputy Defense Minister Lt-Gen Anvar
Afandiyev, National Defense University Rector Lt-Gen Heydar
Piriyev, and other high-ranking officers visited the Land Forces'
Combined-Arms Training Center and met with young lieutenants
enrolled in the first Officers Commando Initial Courses.
Karimov was informed that the exercises were undertaken to
strengthen servicemen's tactical-special readiness taking into
account the techniques of conducting modern battles.
It was underlined that involving young commanders in commando
training as part of attempts to bring the Azerbaijan army to the
Turkish armed forces standards will have a positive impact on
personnel's professional skills.
Then, training episodes on fulfilling the combat tasks in human
settlements and clearing settlements from an imaginary enemy were
observed
The Chief of the General Staff recommended the young officers
master military sciences, grow as competent and disciplined leaders
via physical fitness, and set an example for subordinate military
personnel.
In the end Valiyev inquired about the personnel's concerns and
had lunch with them.
Meanwhile, the next training flights were conducted as part of
the TurAz Falcon-2022 (TurAz Qartali) joint flight-tactical drills
hosted in Azerbaijan, the ministry said in a separate report.
Military pilots successfully completed objectives such as
dodging the fictitious enemy's air defense measures, inflicting
airstrikes on land-based targets, and other missions, according to
the scenario, it added.
Joint flight-tactical drills are still ongoing.
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