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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Minsk, January 16 (Xinhua) — A large-scale, snap inspection of the armed forces began in Belarus on Friday. This was announced by State Secretary of the country's Security Council, Alexander Volfovich, as quoted by the Belta news agency.
"A large-scale inspection of the armed forces has been launched at the direction of the President of Belarus. It will be comprehensive and consist of several stages. The inspections will be carried out on a surprise basis," noted A. Volfovich.
According to him, the inspection is being conducted, including taking into account Russia's experience in special military operations and its implementation in the military. Among other things, it will examine issues related to the protection of military units and countering modern weapons, particularly unmanned aerial vehicles.
The official also reported that the inspection plan has been approved by the President of Belarus, who will personally participate in it. The Belarusian leader will determine which units will be inspected and when.
It is known that the first unit to be inspected is the technical support unit. This is one of the largest military units in the Belarusian Armed Forces, where various armored vehicles and military equipment are stored.
"We'll see how various armored vehicle models are removed from storage within the timeframes established by regulations. Several tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, and armored personnel carriers have been removed from storage by the military unit itself, without the need for additional resources," explained A. Volfovich.
The result will be a test run of the removed samples of weapons and military equipment, covering a distance of approximately 15-20 km. –0–
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