Flight tactical exercises of combat helicopters began in Siberia and the Urals



The exercises are held as part of the combat training check for 2021.
Night tactical flight exercises began on Wednesday in the Chelyabinsk, Sverdlovsk and Novosibirsk regions with the participation of 30 combat helicopters, the crews will perform more than 50 tasks, the press service of the Central Military District said.
The exercises will end at the end of the month. About 300 military personnel from among the flight and engineering staff, control and flight support groups will take part in them.
night tactical flight exercise, which started today in the Chelyabinsk, Sverdlovsk and Novosibirsk regions as part of the combat training check for the 2021 academic year. During the exercise, the pilots will perform more than 50 combat training missions at night. At the same time, they will use GEO-ONV-1 night vision goggles, which allow them to navigate the terrain, conduct aerial reconnaissance and use means of air destruction without turning on the onboard lighting equipment, as well as land tactical landings by ground," the report says.
The pilots will use the airborne defense system (ABS) to warn the crew about the possible guidance or launch of imaginary enemy missiles. In the daytime, the crews of the Mi-8 helicopters will work out the elements of search and rescue missions from the mode of hovering over the water surface.
The exercises will end at the end of the month. About 300 military personnel from among the flight and engineering staff, control and flight support groups will take part in them.
night tactical flight exercise, which started today in the Chelyabinsk, Sverdlovsk and Novosibirsk regions as part of the combat training check for the 2021 academic year. During the exercise, the pilots will perform more than 50 combat training missions at night. At the same time, they will use GEO-ONV-1 night vision goggles, which allow them to navigate the terrain, conduct aerial reconnaissance and use means of air destruction without turning on the onboard lighting equipment, as well as land tactical landings by ground," the report says.
The pilots will use the airborne defense system (ABS) to warn the crew about the possible guidance or launch of imaginary enemy missiles. In the daytime, the crews of the Mi-8 helicopters will work out the elements of search and rescue missions from the mode of hovering over the water surface.
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