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Flights of combat aircraft and helicopters of Azerbaijan
Baku/04.08.22/Turan: The Azerbaijani Air Force (AAF), in accordance with the combat training plan, conducts training flights using combat aircraft and helicopters.
This is stated in the press service of the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan.
"During the training, pilots are successfully performing take-off and landing tasks, practicing complex aerobatic maneuvers at low and medium altitudes, determining the coordinates of ground targets of a conditional enemy, as well as conducting aerial reconnaissance," the military department said in a press release.
In the classes held in order to improve the combat skills of military pilots, flights of aircraft are carried out along established routes. -06B-
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