Army reconnaissance units undergo regular training
As part of their regular summer training, Army reconnaissance units have covered an extensive training content aimed at increasing their ability to perform unit-specific tasks.
Scouts have practiced martial arts fighting techniques and finding food in the wild on drill grounds and in the field. They practiced using armes blanches, disarming and neutralizing enemies and using plants and animals found in the nature as a basic source of food, which are skills of the utmost importance when carrying out missions in the depth of enemy dispositions.
In the coming period, scouts will undergo training in negotiating water obstacles and carrying out tactical missions in different environments, which will round off this cycle of summer training.
Army reconnaissance units conduct training throughout the year on different types of terrain and in all conditions that they might face during their engagement, which makes these units extremely competent in providing intelligence to forces engaged in operations.