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Pakistan Army contigent lands in Russia as Moscow rejects Indian reservations over joint military games - Times of Islamabad
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MOSCOW – Pakistan Army contigent has reached Russia for the second phase of the bilateral military exercise with their Russian counterpart despite the strict objections from India towards Russia. India had conveyed reservations to the Russian Authorities regarding the military exercises however the same was rejected by the Russian government. India has been resisting the …
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Before commenting on this kindly confirm it from any other reputable source since Times of Islamabad highly unreliable source.
 
Well it is likely a drill planned to test live missions with Mi-35M platform , since we are ordering more of these transport Choppers , likely the training is focusing on moving Troops for rapid deployment using the Mi-35M choppes with S-300 in background

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Most likely training the soldiers how to properly use the Mi-35M in mission and help review the next order how many Choppers we need etc

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Rapid deployment and then takoff sorta missions , in groups. Since we just bought these brand new machines the troops need some training on tactical areas how to properly use the system in live environment

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It is important to nail down he dismount correctly when coming off the Helicopter , and understand the best practice in training

50% of training is to safely dismount from the Chopper , the running around and going thru the maze is the other 50%

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Seems logical to go to Russia as they may have 30-50 Mi-35M Available for training more troops
 
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It is an armored helicopter so they want to keep the weak points minimal , but the first step the dismount and climbing back is a fairly high as it is visible in picture.

Certainly takes some getting used to for people

I would have imagined the hatch was wider as well
 
Well it is likely a drill planned to test live missions with Mi-35M platform , since we are ordering more of these transport Choppers , likely the training is focusing on moving Troops for rapid deployment using the Mi-35M choppes with S-300 in background

l4SZjpzKpZUL8sYcfvsX2nZK6zOEPR84BCIG43TdDPA.jpg


Most likely training the soldiers how to properly use the Mi-35M in mission and help review the next order how many Choppers we need etc

mi-35m-spetsnaz.jpg


Rapid deployment and then takoff sorta missions , in groups. Since we just bought these brand new machines the troops need some training on tactical areas how to properly use the system in live environment

Servicemen-of-the-Southern-Military-District.jpg


It is important to nail down he dismount correctly when coming off the Helicopter , and understand the best practice in training

50% of training is to safely dismount from the Chopper , the running around and going thru the maze is the other 50%

image


Seems logical to go to Russia as they may have 30-50 Mi-35M Available for training more troops
why will mi 35's in troop insertion mode be backed by s 300's, its not like the enemy would send jets to take them out...
 
why will mi 35's in troop insertion mode be backed by s 300's, its not like the enemy would send jets to take them out...
May be a story painted as background of practice like securing a site in short time which has gone vulnerable due to A, b or C reason
 
What language do they both communicate in during the exercises?
 
May be a story painted as background of practice like securing a site in short time which has gone vulnerable due to A, b or C reason
yes,its applicable in that case if the said site is vunerable to airstrikes..
 

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