Separately, command-staff training was held to improve the combat skills of the headquarters and personnel of the General Army.
Axar.az reports that the exercise started with the deployment of units, parts and units to combat zones to bring them to different levels of combat readiness by the scenario.
The next stage of the training continued with the opening of control points, planning of operations by the headquarters, making necessary reports for decision-making, maintaining mutual communication between units and organizing comprehensive security.
The tasks of units, units and divisions involved in practical activities were specified, and the interaction of artillery and air defence units with general army formations was practised in the field during combat activities.
In the stage of the practical execution of tactical activities, artillery units fired practical shots at the enemy's positions located in the front line and in-depth.
After the artillery fire, special-purpose groups were given the task of raiding the combat positions and important objects located on the front line of the enemy's defence. After our special forces attacked the positions with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), the raid began.
During the attack on the positions, the mechanized unit of the conventional enemy, which was on the move to strengthen its defensive units and stop the attacks of our advancing units, was ambushed and destroyed by special forces groups.
Attacking the enemy positions located in the complex and difficult mountainous terrain, the special forces carried out infiltration and descent operations, captured the positions and destroyed the enemy's manpower.
At the last stage of the command-staff training, the reality of the decisions made and the reports made were checked on computers in the Simulation Center.
At the end of the training, the performed activities were analyzed. In conclusion, it was stated that the tasks set in the command-staff training held according to the "Preparation Plan of the Separate General Army for the 2023 academic year" were completed in full, and great experience was gained in further improving the combat management skills of the commanders and staffs.