The amphibious assault unit of the Baltic Fleet Marine Corps unit conducted a training to destroy enemy saboteurs at the Khmelevka naval training ground in the Kaliningrad region.
According to the information support department of the press service of the Baltic Fleet, according to the plan of the training, the sabotage and reconnaissance group of the conditional enemy landed on the Baltic coast and began to move deep into the territory of the Kaliningrad region. The Marines organized an ambush and, letting a group of saboteurs as close as possible, destroyed it with fire from regular weapons.
During the training, the "black berets" conducted live firing from BTR-82A weapons, sniper rifles and machine guns, practiced the skills of capturing prisoners, conducting reconnaissance patrols, and ways to disable "enemy" communications. Snipers practiced camouflage in the forest, search and destruction of enemy snipers.
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Large-scale live firing of grenade launchers from formations and military units of the Army Corps and Marine Corps of the Baltic Fleet took place at several training grounds in the Kaliningrad region.
More than 200 servicemen destroyed the "enemy's" military equipment from closed positions. They fired from AGS-17 machine-gun automatic grenade launchers at unobservable targets located behind the natural folds of the terrain - in hollows, ravines at distances of up to one and a half kilometers. Half of the shootings took place at night.
Svetlana Pesotskaya (Kaliningrad region)