Approximately 6,000 U.S. military began training in scenarios from Ukraine and are learning from the experience of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Large -scale military exercises began at the California National Training Center of the U.S. Department of Defense, conducted using the scenarios of the Russian aggression in Ukraine. This was reported by the Voice of America.
According to U.S. generals, the purpose of the exercises was to prepare for battles with an enemy like Russia or China, using lessons learned from Russia’s war against Ukraine.
The training takes place at the National Training Center in Fort Irvine, where Russian-speaking role-players pretend to be representatives of an enemy state that has control over the fictional city of Ugen and continues to spread disinformation in social networks against a U.S. military brigade preparing to attack. the city.
In the coming weeks, according to the scenario of the exercises, military personnel will figure out how to fight the enemy, who wants to destroy the city using rocket salvos for further capture.
“I think the whole army is really looking at what’s happening in Ukraine right now and trying to learn lessons,” said Army Secretary Christine Wormuth.
According to the general, the Russian-Ukrainian experience has become a convincing illustration for the United States of how important the information sphere is.
“We’ve been talking about it for almost five years. But in fact, we’re seeing how strong Zelensky is. It’s a world war that the real world can see and watch in real time,” Wormuth added.
Earlier it was reported that Ukraine had received the first batch of new US military aid. The United States agreed for the first time to provide Kiev with powerful weapons, including Mi-17 helicopters, Howitzer 155mm cannons and Switchblade drones.
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Source: korrespondent