Cadets of the National Guard Military Academy of Ukraine use modern technology in their training. They are training in close combat using SKIFTECH Tactical Engagement Simulation Systems.
During the training, the cadets practiced passing security corners in groups, learned to move along corridors, and practiced ways to open doors and enter rooms. The future commanders also practiced storming a three-story building.
“Training in such scenarios helps the group to harmonize their interaction and improve the work of the unit as a whole. All the knowledge and practical skills that future commanders are learning now will be applied during the assault on the building and its clearing directly in the combat zone,” said one of the instructors of the Military Academy. “Practice has shown that the SKIFTECH two-way fire contact simulators based on laser technologies is more effective than shooting with blank ammunition. Thanks to this system, every soldier can feel the fire contact with the enemy.”
The soldiers note that such training systems provide an opportunity to conduct tactical training for soldiers as close as possible to real combat.
Photo: The National Guard Military Academy of Ukraine