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The corresponding equipment is attached to weapons and equipment - this enables ...

Armed Forces fighters are trained using Miles Laser Systems: What is known

The corresponding equipment is attached to weapons and equipment - this enables the soldiers to work out shooting skills, tactical maneuvers and assault actions in conditions close to real fighting. The Ukrainian company U-Force has introduced modern Multiple Integrated Laser Engase System (MILES) laser system systems, which are already actively used to train defense fighters. This was reported on July 26 by "miller" observers.

It is noted that Miles help save resources and increase the level of training of soldiers. They use laser devices and receivers that are attached to weapons and training equipment, which enables fighters to develop shooting skills, tactical maneuvers and assaults in conditions as close as possible to real combat. Miles technology is equipped with software that contains mathematical models that simulate weather conditions, cartridge behavior, such as ricochet and ballistics.

According to personnel training instructors, the use of these systems reduces the likelihood of injury to the military in battle by 60-70%. In addition to small arms, U-Force has developed simulators for training different skills. In particular, they created laser systems for armored vehicles, grenade launchers, grenades, anti -personnel and anti -tank mines. The cost of using these systems is equal to the price of used electricity, which is why real ammunition is significantly saved.

"After such training, the fighter is enough 1-2 times to practice real weapons to hone their skills," the company said. We will remind, on July 12 it became known that the commander -in -chief of the Armed Forces Alexander Sirsky made a decision on the introduction into the course of training for servicemen of compulsory block for the study of the rules of international humanitarian law.