About 30 aircraft and more than 500 military personnel were involved in working out the tasks
YEKATERINBURG, January 11. /tass/. The crews of about 30 aircraft of the Central Military District (CVO) completed the first 50 combat training missions in 2022 at airfields in Russia and Kyrgyzstan. This is stated in the message distributed by the press service of the district.
The crews of Su-34 multifunctional fighter-bombers, MiG-31 high-altitude interceptor fighters, Su-24MR reconnaissance aircraft, Su-25 attack aircraft and An-12 and An-26 transport aircraft of the Central Military Aviation Association have begun working out the first combat training tasks in 2022.
"During combat training work at airfields in the Sverdlovsk and Chelyabinsk regions, Perm and Krasnoyarsk Territories, as well as in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, the crews completed more than 50 tasks," the report says.
It is specified that about 30 aircraft and more than 500 military personnel from among the flight, engineering and technical personnel, flight control and support groups were involved in the development of tasks.
The pilots worked out the fire defeat of a simulated enemy, monitoring of airspace, reconnaissance of "enemy" objects and patrolling areas of deployment of troops. The crews of the transport aviation completed the tasks of conditional transfer of equipment and personnel to the areas of combat training tasks.