The Belarusian Military commended the invaluable knowledge and skills its troops were acquiring through “joint combat training” with Wagner troops at a camp near Brest, in proximity to the Polish border.
The training sessions placed strong emphasis on enhancing coordination and cooperation between different branches of the army during fire attacks, utilizing unmanned aerial vehicles for reconnaissance and fire support, implementing tactical movement techniques on the battlefield while considering the intensity of enemy fire, employing strike drones effectively, mastering techniques for concealing troops and assets, and providing essential psychological training for servicemen.
To illustrate the fruitful collaboration, the military released a video demonstrating Wagner and Belarusian soldiers operating a consumer-type drone, conducting assault drills along a treeline, and skillfully maneuvering with an armored personnel carrier.
The Belarusian Military underlined that the unique experience gained from these training events would be fully leveraged to ensure the utmost security of the country.