Azerbaijan participates in Anatolian Phoenix-2022 drills in Turkey

Azerbaijan participates in Anatolian Phoenix-2022 drills in Turkey

According to the Defence Ministry, representatives from several nations participating in the Anatolian Phoenix-2022 International Search and Rescue Exercises saw places where flying operations would be carried out. The drill's norms of behaviour, as well as security and other organisational difficulties, were explained to the participants. Furthermore, flights were done to acquaint the pilots with the region, as well as the interaction and radio contacts amongst helicopters, according to the ministry.

The Anatolian Phoenix-2022 Flight-Tactical Exercises in Konya, Turkey, will run through May 27th and will feature Azerbaijan Air Force pilots and aircraft.

Azerbaijan and Turkey perform joint drills on a regular basis to strengthen the combat preparedness of military personnel as well as troop interaction. In the academic year 2022, Azerbaijani troops will compete in approximately 30 international exercises and competitions.

The troops will participate in Eternity 2022, EFES 2022, Indestructible Brotherhood 2022, Winter Training 2022, International Army Games 2022, and other international training and contests, according to the ministry, to help them develop their professional abilities.

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