Servicemen of the Bologovsky formation of the Strategic Missile Forces (RVSN), during a planned command and staff exercise, practiced intensive maneuvering on combat patrol routes at night. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense.
Crews of mobile ground-based missile systems "Yars" worked out issues of making marches up to 100 km long, engineering equipment of field positions, as well as organizing combat security and camouflage. Also, strategic missilemen carried out tasks to counter sabotage and reconnaissance groups.
In total, more than 3,000 military personnel were involved in the exercise with the Bologovsky missile formation, and about 300 pieces of equipment were involved.
Planned activities allow you to check the readiness of personnel, as well as weapons and military equipment for long-term duty on combat patrol routes.
Characteristics of PC-24 "Yars":
Caliber - 1.86 m, length - 17.8 m, missile launch weight - 46 thousand kg, payload weight - 1,250 kg, flight range of the weapon sample - up to 10 thousand km, while the missile operates due to solid fuel.
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