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Gunners of the Vyshhorod brigade of the National Guard carried out training with combat fires

Gunners of the Vyshgorod brigade of the National Guard continue to improve their skills in combat firing from MT-12 “Rapir” anti-tank guns. The press service of the Northern Kyiv TU of the National Guard of Ukraine reports this in a release.

It is indicated that the servicemen of the Northern Union have worked out the battle algorithms during the tactical exercises on combat firing of artillery units in practice.

Guardsmen improved their acquired knowledge and skills in equipping combat positions, bringing them into combat readiness and destroying the enemy’s armored vehicles.


“All units coped with the assigned task. Artillery gun calculations received new knowledge and irreplaceable practice in the execution of fire missions to destroy equipment and support the actions of mechanized units,” said the commander of the “Freud” unit.

Photo: Press service

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