Exercises of Russian pilots at the Harbmaydon mountain range (Tajikistan)
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The press service of the Central Military District reports on the conduct of combat training activities by pilots of the 201 air base of the Russian Armed Forces in Tajikistan. We are talking about the exercises at the mountain range "Harbmaydon." From the message press service:
The task of the Russian pilots was to carry out launches of unguided aviation missiles at ground targets and bombard the given squares to destroy a convoy of vehicles, a base camp and a warehouse with weapons illegal armed formations. The tasks were performed on the Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters. The exercises were held at the “Harbmaidon” mountain range.
During the exercises on targets at the site, aerial bombs (10 units) were dropped and unguided aircraft missiles were launched (around 50 units).
Crews practiced the practice of approaching targets at extremely low altitudes.
The maneuvers, among other aircraft, involved Mi-8 helicopters and Mi-24 helicopters.
Recall that, on the basis of agreements between Moscow and Dushanbe, the Russian military base in the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan in the format of a lease of territory can be up to 2042, with the right of extension.
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