Azerbaijani Mod's Leadership Inspects Military Units Of Land Forces (PHOTO)
Date
1/17/2023 7:24:29 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 17. Chief of the
General Staff of the Azerbaijani Army, Colonel General Karim
Valiyev, Commander of the Land Forces, Lieutenant General Anvar
Afandiyev, and other officials visited a military unit, the
Azerbaijani Defense Ministry told trend .
The ministry's leadership inspected the admission process of
military personnel, their participation in an initial basic
training course, and comprehensive provision in the military unit
with the largest number of young soldiers.
Colonel General Valiyev tasked officials with the
military-patriotic upbringing of young soldiers, strict compliance
with the requirements of legislation and military regulations, as
well as paying special attention to the organization and conduct of
intensive combat training.
Then the leadership visited the commando and other military
units deployed on the border with Armenia and watched the intensive
mountain training of military personnel.
Having met with commandos trained in a high mountainous area
with difficult terrain, Colonel General Valiyev instructed them to
focus on methods and tactics of conducting the battle during the
practical training of servicemen.
In the training, held in the daylight hours and at nighttime,
the officials studied tactical and fire training in mountainous
conditions, the ability to cross mountain paths, passes, and high
grounds, as well as issues of interoperability with other
units.
During the tasks on troops' mountain training fulfilled with
consideration of the combat experience, special attention is paid
to the improvement of the military personnel's skills in overcoming
natural obstacles in mountainous areas, the effective use of
standard weapons, including drones, as well as the ability to
conduct the battle in any weather conditions in the daylight hours
and at nighttime.
The chief of the General Staff gave instructions to the relevant
officials on improving the level of servicemen's professional
training, as well as increasing the intensity and quality of
exercises and training.
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