A total of 160,000 servicemen, 1,000 tanks, 130 planes and 70 ships are taking part in Russia’s biggest military drill since Soviet times. The war games will continue in the country’s Far East until July 20. The maneuvers are the latest in series of surprise military checks which performed by Russia, in an effort to reveal and oust flaws in the country’s defense program.
Russian
Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu received an order to test the battle readiness
of the Eastern command, which unites military forces in the Far East and
Trans-Baikal. The request was received from President Vladimir Putin at
01:00 local time (21:00 GMT) on Saturday, July 13.
Following
the order, 160,000 servicemen were put on high alert and began advancing
toward the training sites.
According to the Defense Ministry, around 1,000 tanks and armored vehicles, 130 planes and helicopters, and 70 ships are taking part in the war games.
According to the Defense Ministry, around 1,000 tanks and armored vehicles, 130 planes and helicopters, and 70 ships are taking part in the war games.
Military
commanders in the Far East and Trans-Baikal learned of the drill’s
details only after it had begun, receiving a secret parcel from Defense
Minister Shoygu.
“The
main purpose of the activities is to check the readiness of the military
units to perform assigned tasks and evaluate of the level of personnel’s
training and technical preparation as well as the level of equipment of
units with arms and military equipment,” the defense ministry said
in statement.
The
statement noted that the drill would require some units to travel more
than 3,000 kilometers from their usual deployment sites. Seven hundred
flat wagons and 50 railway cars were assigned to perform the transfer.
The
ground forces have been given two days to reach their destination. They
have been tasked with pitching field camps, masking their positions, and
organizing defense strategies upon arrival.
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