More 2000 military personnel have begun exercises at the Totskoy training ground

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More than two thousand servicemen were alerted in the Orenburg region to perform combat training missions in designated areas. The main actions, the development of which will be given special attention - tactical exercises with live firing. Press Service of the Central Military District reports that motorized rifles are involved in the exercises, tank and artillery units of the Central Military District, located near Orenburg.

The main phase of the exercise will take place at the Totsky training ground, where units in the 2-x battalion-tactical groups will work to maintain a maneuverable (mobile) defense on the one hand and actions in the offensive of the raid units on the other.

More 2000 military personnel have begun exercises at the Totskoy training ground


The exercise involved about 350 units of military equipment, including helicopters, air defense systems, tanks and self-propelled artillery installations.

For reference: The Totsky Polygon is located approximately 40 km from the city of Buzuluk, Orenburg Region. In the 50s, nuclear tests were conducted at the Totsky test site. weapons.
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    1. +4
      7 July 2015 15: 54
      There is a place to roam. The area is huge. Practice full-scale combat at the level!
      1. +6
        7 July 2015 15: 55
        there phonite is still or not interesting
        1. +11
          7 July 2015 16: 01
          It’s no longer fonit, a lot of time has passed, and even with a nuclear explosion few long-lived isotopes are formed ...
        2. +10
          7 July 2015 16: 05
          Quote: s-t Petrov
          there phonite is still or not interesting

          There was a military atom - from it the radioactivity disappears faster (less of any long-lived muck than in a "peaceful atom"). The 7/10 rule, however ... smile
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      3. +7
        7 July 2015 16: 10
        Eh, no psaki, it is divided into cotyledons, otherwise I would say that right on the border with dill, Russia is conducting exercises, and equipment and weapons are brought into the territory of the "free land", and they walk back to Russia on foot, as it says on Facebook! fool
    2. +5
      7 July 2015 15: 55
      This is how it is necessary in the army, to learn to fight, and not to learn languages. Well done, every such teaching pleases.
    3. +5
      7 July 2015 15: 55
      in the best Soviet traditions, on a grand scale!
    4. +11
      7 July 2015 15: 58
      The US special forces proved to be a weakling at the international competitions of "superfighters" of ten armies of the world taking place in Kazakhstan. The Americans refused to participate in the competition on the very first day.
      The reason - the super-GI "could not stand the heat and difficult conditions."

      True, then they explained with a clever look that "they were not going to give all the best":

      Competitions of the best scouts, commandos from around the world are held in Kazakhstan, 10 teams from Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, the USA and others are fighting for the victory.

      Yes, this is not Hollywood, pin_sy ... American special forces surrendered on the very first day

      The eighth annual exercises "Altyn Yki" are being held at the training center "Spassk". Special forces from Kazakhstan, the USA, China, Russia and Belarus are competing for the title of the strongest reconnaissance group.
      The scouts will shoot at non-standard targets from awkward positions, land and move in azimuth over very rough terrain. They will have to demonstrate the art of mine blasting, and in the final, most difficult stage, the soldiers will test their strength and endurance in overcoming the "scout's path". Its length is five kilometers, it consists of 43 land and water obstacles, as well as a mountain section.

      During the five-day competition, commandos will test the level of their combat and physical fitness, as well as the coherence of the reconnaissance group. And most importantly, they will exchange best practices and training methods for fighters. By the way, the last two years, Kazakhstani special forces have become the absolute winners of these competitions.
      1. wanderer_032
        +1
        7 July 2015 17: 30
        Quote: GRAY
        True, then they explained with a clever look that "they were not going to give all the best"


        Or maybe they really weren’t going to. In order not to reveal their capabilities.
        I don’t understand why they were invited there? They only lit up their own.
        1. 0
          7 July 2015 18: 29
          Quote: wanderer_032
          Or maybe they really weren’t going to. In order not to reveal their capabilities.
          I don’t understand why they were invited there? They only lit up their own.

          Their Kazakhs invited.
          The Americans have a thin gut - I suppose they were afraid that if any of them suffers from the route, then the insurance will not cover this.
    5. +2
      7 July 2015 16: 00
      Good photo.
    6. +11
      7 July 2015 16: 01
      This is according to "our"
      1. +5
        7 July 2015 16: 08
        My generation thinks so. The unlucky person was ashamed to voice this fact.
        1. +1
          7 July 2015 18: 02
          I have a friend. In the 88 they didn’t take him to the army for health, so he later left for Transnistria with all the consequences. Now, like us, he looks a little condescendingly on the unmarried.
    7. +2
      7 July 2015 16: 02
      In the 50s, nuclear weapons tests were conducted at the Totsky training ground.

      Isn't it better then to conduct exercises in the Chernobyl region? With the subsequent march to Kiev. belay
      But seriously, I hope that after the exercises, the soldiers, if they shine, are solely out of happiness. good
    8. 0
      7 July 2015 16: 49
      In the 50s, nuclear weapons tests were conducted at the Totsky training ground.
      It’s interesting, but they distributed the dosimeters to the military. The place is still that. request
    9. +1
      7 July 2015 17: 19
      Quote: afrikanez
      Today, 16:49 It’s interesting, but they distributed the dosimeters to the military. The place is still that.

      "Chukchi is not a reader, a Chukchi writer" ..

      They answered you there an hour earlier .. af-ri-kanets .. laughing

      Quote: c-Petrov
      Today, 15:55 there phonite is still or not interesting

      Quote: Rebus
      Today, 16:01 It’s no longer fonit, a lot of time has passed, and even with a nuclear explosion few long-lived isotopes are formed ...

      Quote: Alexey RA
      Today, 16:05 There was a military atom - from it the radioactivity disappears faster (less of any long-lived muck than in a "peaceful atom"). The 7/10 rule, however ...
    10. wanderer_032
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      7 July 2015 17: 27
      The main phase of the exercise will take place at the Totsky training ground, where units in the 2-x battalion-tactical groups will work to maintain a maneuverable (mobile) defense on the one hand and actions in the offensive of the raid units on the other.

      That's good of course. But why only in the conditions of steppe decided to carry out?
      Are there any natural obstacles there that are interesting?
    11. 0
      7 July 2015 17: 57
      At the test site, the radiation level is within normal limits. This is another stud against the fact that there will be no life after a nuclear ping pong. Our scientists in the USSR conducted a study (by the way at the Totsky training ground) that 2 weeks after a nuclear explosion, the level of radiation was close to normal. We do not consider the accident at the ChAES as a visual aid, since there was a thermal explosion with the dispersion of radioactive fuel, and not a nuclear explosion, after which predominantly short-lived isotopes are formed.
      1. 0
        7 July 2015 19: 01
        Quote: dr.star75
        At the test site, the radiation level is within normal limits. This is another stud against the fact that there will be no life after a nuclear ping pong.

        EMNIP, in the theories of the post-nuclear world, the main emphasis was not on radioactive contamination of the area by explosion products, but on penetrating radiation, induced radioactivity and climate change.
        1. 0
          7 July 2015 21: 23
          NOT a strong specialist in the apocalyptic world, but nonetheless. Penetrating radiation occurs ONLY at the time of a nuclear explosion, about induced radioactivity (in relation to this article) is also not very (please clarify), but climate change is more detailed.
    12. 0
      7 July 2015 18: 24
      Here is a photo from Google last year. Literally on Sunday, we went with the men to check the converted razdatka on the UAZ. The tank test site is just around the corner. And where to experience, if not in a tank rut? I will say right away - the process of training and preparation is ongoing. I have not seen such a good rut for a long time. But we are leaving just past this sump. So, the fact that under the white covers in the photo are tanks and now there are a couple of rows left.
    13. +1
      7 July 2015 19: 20
      Ural however .. We are training! If something happens ... It’s not enough! We don’t care about nuclear explosions (we’ve already experienced it) ...
    14. 0
      7 July 2015 20: 16
      there will be dust on the steppes!
      1. +2
        7 July 2015 20: 57
        Quote: seregatara1969
        there will be dust on the steppes!

        If they break out into the European expanse ... "Mama don't cry" will burst there ... There is such a fuse! Anything can be .. hi
    15. 0
      7 July 2015 21: 04
      I remember by urgency, at the end of the training course, buyers came to us from Totsk, and because of the tales about the terrible radiation background, 10 people out of the 15 selected fled to SOCH fool... Well, in general, it seems that the exercises are not ending at all, which makes us very happy and does not please "our partners."
    16. 0
      8 July 2015 03: 10
      That's right. The more exercises, the better the army and less losses in a real battle, in war. Better in exercises, then with blood and death, than in a war, death and losses. It’s hard in exercises, it’s easy in battle!
    17. 0
      8 July 2015 10: 12
      For reference: The Totsky training ground is located approximately 40 km from the city of Buzuluk, Orenburg Region. In the 50's, nuclear weapons tests were conducted at the Totsky training ground.
      For those who write
      Quote: s-t Petrov
      there phonite is still or not interesting

      Quote: afrikanez
      It’s interesting, but they distributed the dosimeters to the military. The place is still that. request

      I can tell you that the city of Buzuluk is the city where I was born, studied, worked. I have lived for fifty years, the kids are healthy, although I have been to Totsk itself and at the training ground several times and for a long time. Yes, there is a memorial sign at the training ground in honor of those exercises, but people live and do not think. There was an increase in oncology in the region somewhere in the late 60s and early 70s, but in the 70s and near Orenburg, underground nuclear explosions made gas storage facilities to fill the Orenburg-Western Border gas pipeline. So live In Totsk, military units have been standing since time immemorial. In the 90s, there was disorder and chaos, there were cases that soldiers in tanks went to neighboring villages for moonshine, but then they established service.

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