The Ministry of Defence of Belarus began its own control of combat readiness of formations and military units. The Ministry’s press service informed about this. Defence Minister Wiktar Chrenin explained that the inspection carried out at the command of Alaksandra Lukashenka, which has been taking place since mid-January, and the activities starting present are taking place in parallel.
“It is completely different controls. The 1 the commander-in-chief carries is by decision of our president. Control according to the plans of the Ministry of Defence and General Staff is simply a separate action, but the commander-in-chief has been informed of it and knows that we will carry it out," Chrenin said.
On January 26, Alaksandr Lukashenka declared that the control of the Armed Forces would proceed until spring.
The Minister of Defence besides discussed how the already begunControl.
“This control will be comprehensive, with a gradual increase in both the number of personnel and the number of units active and military divisions. The circumstantial feature of this control will be that it isThis is simply a planned action in the preparation of reservists for service in the Armed Forces, while for controlled units and military subdivisions it will be an unplanned action in the form of surprise control.
The main nonsubjective of the activities is to measure the readiness and capacity of staff to implement the full complex of activities preparing for implementationassigned tasks. Starting with the enlistment of persons subject to military duty, by withdrawing weapons, military and specialised equipment from warehouses, carrying out combat exercises and preparing to exit to concentration areas," he said.
According to the Minister, peculiar attention will be paid to the protection, masking and countering modern means of destruction, including drones.
“At the final phase of the inspection, we plan to carry out comprehensive exercises on various fields involving units and troops active in the inspection. fresh forms and methods of defence and offensive activities will be developed with the wide usage of unmanned aircraft and radio-electronic countermeasures," Chrenin added.
Source: reforms.news
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