In Britain, training exercises for future commanders of the Armed Forces began

In Britain, training exercises for future commanders of the Armed Forces began

In Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the training of junior commanders of the Armed Forces has begun.

 

 This is reported by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

 

 "This course was developed on the basis of the Ukrainian training program for non-commissioned officers, taking into account the combat experience of the Armed Forces of Ukraine," the message says.

 

 Training is conducted by both Ukrainian and British instructors. Foreign samples of weapons and military equipment are used for training.

 

 "The course includes leadership, psychological, methodical, fire, technical and tactical training, as well as international humanitarian law," the Ministry of Defense adds.

 

 After training, servicemen will be appointed to the positions of department commanders in units of various branches of the military.

 

 As reported, Ukrainian defenders continue training according to NATO standards in Great Britain. Since July, 5,000 military personnel have already undergone training.





In Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the training of junior commanders of the Armed Forces has begun.

 

 This is reported by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

 

 "This course was developed on the basis of the Ukrainian training program for non-commissioned officers, taking into account the combat experience of the Armed Forces of Ukraine," the message says.

 

 Training is conducted by both Ukrainian and British instructors. Foreign samples of weapons and military equipment are used for training.

 

 "The course includes leadership, psychological, methodical, fire, technical and tactical training, as well as international humanitarian law," the Ministry of Defense adds.

 

 After training, servicemen will be appointed to the positions of department commanders in units of various branches of the military.

 

 As reported, Ukrainian defenders continue training according to NATO standards in Great Britain. Since July, 5,000 military personnel have already undergone training.