Hungarian soldiers train in CBRN Centre
Toxic Chemical Training Course is underway for members of the Hungarian Defense Forces at the Serbian Armed Forces’ CBRN Training Centre.
The training course is taking place at the Ravnjak Training Ground in Kruševac, with professional support of the CBRN Training Centre instructors, and the trainees are officers, NCOs and professional soldiers serving with the 102nd CBRN Regiment of the Hungarian Defense Forces.
The training program includes various activities such as sending out CBRN patrols to scout contaminated soil and buildings, detecting chemicals and decontaminating weapons and equipment, sampling toxic substances, and providing medical assistance to the people who have been exposed to toxic chemicals.
The Toxic Chemical Training Course, which has been provided for members of the Hungarian Defense Forces at the CBRN Training Centre since 2016, testifies to the quality of training conducted by the Serbian Armed Forces and helps to build mutual trust and strengthen the overall military-to-military relations with our northern neighbours.