The army corps divisions of the Baltic Fleet will conduct live firing at the training areas of the Kaliningrad region.
The aggressor country Russia has started regular military exercises. More than 3,000 servicemen and more than 300 units of military equipment were involved in live-fire exercises in the Kaliningrad region. This was reported by Interfax on Tuesday, June 14.
It is indicated that among the equipment involved are T72B3 tanks, infantry fighting vehicles BMP-2 and BMP-3, self-propelled artillery mounts self-propelled guns Msta-S, multiple launch rocket systems Uragan and Grad.
“According to the operational exercise plan at the training areas of the Kaliningrad region, the army corps units of the Baltic Fleet will conduct live firing from small arms, grenade launchers, armament of an infantry fighting vehicle, tanks and artillery, “the report said.
The maneuvers in the Kaliningrad region are part of the Baltic Fleet’s exercises, which include approximately 10,000 military personnel, up to 60 surface ships, approximately 45 aircraft and helicopters, and up to 2,000 units of military and special equipment.
On the eve it was found that Russian ships during exercises in the Baltic Sea conducted electronic (conditional) launches of Caliber cruise missiles in target conditions – ships and distant land targets of ” enemy “.
Also, electronic launches were made during the training of the missiles of the Bal coastal complex on targets mimicking the ships of a mock enemy.
On the eve it was reported that a large anti-submarine exercise by NATO forces Dynamic Mongoose had begun in the North Atlantic. Three submarines, 11 warships, as well as 16 anti-submarine patrol aircraft from nine countries will participate in them.
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Source: korrespondent

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