Russian and Chinese bombers bombed on Center-2019 exercises
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Russian and Chinese bombers worked out a bombing attack on a conditional enemy during the main stage of the Center-2019 command and staff exercises. The attacks were carried out on the territory of the Donguz training ground in the Orenburg region. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Defense.
Russian long-range missile bomber Tu-22M3 and Chinese long-range bombers aviation Hun-6 dropped more than 150 aerial bombs during a bomb strike as part of the Center-2019 exercises. The targets were on the territory of the Donguz training ground. When performing a combat mission, bombers were covered by Russian MiG-31 fighter interceptors.
Aircraft dropped more than 150 250 kilogram bombs, hitting clusters of conditional enemy automobile and armored vehicles
- it is spoken in the message of military department.
Also, as part of the main stage of the exercises, more than 20 and multi-functional Su-34 multi-role fighter-bomber bombers were bombarded on the conditional enemy’s ground defense systems, which in total dropped about 300 high-explosive 250-kg bombs.
The rally of the main stage of the exercises was watched by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who arrived yesterday in Orenburg specifically to attend large-scale exercises. At the end of the maneuvers, the Supreme Commander thanked the command of the exercises and noted the importance of their conduct.
Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
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