Ukrainian personnel trained in UK to overcome special obstacle lane

Ukrainian personnel trained in UK to overcome special obstacle lane

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In Great Britain, Ukrainian military personnel under the guidance of New Zealand instructors practice overcoming a special obstacle lane using means of simulating conditions battle.

“Military instructors of the Defense Forces of New Zealand conduct classes with servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as part of the multinational training operation "INTERFLEX" on basic combined military training of the personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Great Britain, in particular, they practice overcoming a special obstacle lane using means of simulating conditions battle, which helps to prepare Ukrainian soldiers more professionally for the defense of Ukraine against Russian aggression,” the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine posted on Facebook.

As noted, the highly qualified military instructors of the Defense Forces of New Zealand have been helping turn motivated Armed Forces of Ukraine recruits into capable soldiers, providing them with skills they’ll need to survive and be effective in frontline combat.

As reported, on August 15, 2022, the New Zealand government approved a decision to send 120 military instructors to train the Ukrainian personnel in Great Britain.

In November 2022, it was announced that 66 more service members of the Defense Forces of New Zealand would be sent to Britain to train the Ukrainian military.

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