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Source: Russia MoD


T-72B3 TANKS TRAIN TO ENGAGE ROVING MILITANTS
Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Source: Russia MoD


MOSCOW -- During the final exercises at the Totsk training ground in the Orenburg region, the tank divisions of the 2nd Combined Arms Guards Army in the Orenburg region used the T-72B3 tanks against roving militants.

The exercises were held given the combat experience gained by the command of the 2nd Combined Arms Guard Army in armed conflicts, where the enemy operates in small groups and leads sabotage opposition. The crews operated as part of the reconnaissance and fire complexes. This allowed capturing live footage provided by the Orlan-10 UAVs, location by Strelets KRUS systems.

Over 1,100 servicemen and 250 pieces of hardware are involved in the exercises.

 

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