In the Samarkand region, at the Katakurgan training ground of the Central Military District, tactical battery exercises with live firing of artillery units of all military regions of Uzbekistan were held, the Uzbekiston24 TV channel reported.
“Artillery units of the South-Western, North-Western and Eastern Tashkent special military districts, as well as the Jizzakh garrison, advanced at the alarm signal from combat training, loaded weapons and military equipment onto railway platforms, automobile convoys used a combined railway method, and carried out a forced march through the rugged terrain and arrived at the destination.”– the report says.
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It is clarified that the soldiers of the Eastern and North-Western military districts carried out a forced march towards the Shorsuf and Nukus polygons, respectively.
It is reported that the military, upon reaching their destination, first of all established communications and organized observation posts. Then the targets were identified in the form of enemy fortified areas, their ammunition, and a plan of attack on the conventional enemy was also drawn up.
According to the plan of the exercise, artillery destroyed the conventional enemy located at a distance of 37 kilometers from the Buron MK multiple launch rocket system. Self-propelled artillery units also took part in the exercises.
It is worth noting that for the first time during the exercises the artillerymen used electronic devices in the form of special tablets. One of the main objectives of these military exercises is to train specialists to make the right decisions quickly, as well as to improve their knowledge and skills.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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