1st Army Brigade units conduct tactical, firearms training
Members of the First Army Brigade’s artillery, armoured and infantry units have conducted combat field training at the Pasuljanske Livade Range.
This aim of the training was to improve the professional members’ skill in using the units’ critical weapons and to develop the Brigade’s overall ability to carry out combat operations at the tactical level.
During the activities that spanned over several days, the trainees practiced the tactics and techniques used by the artillery, infantry and armoured units in defence and offence, and conducted firing practices using M-84 tanks, 122 mm Gvozdika self-propelled howitzers, automatic grenade launchers, mortars and long-range rifles. The trainees achieved very good and excellent scores firing in complex weather conditions.
Simultaneously, the units’ ability to organize life and work in the field was tested, including setting up a camp, a command post and telecommunications and arranging accommodation and food provision for the personnel.
The successful execution of the field training has improved both the individual skills of the 1st Army Brigade members and the unit’s overall ability to carry out assigned missions and tasks.