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The Azerbaijani-Turkish military exercises to be held
Baku/21.04.17/Turan: Joint tactical exercises with live firing of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan and Turkey will be held from May 1 to May 5.
The purpose of the exercise is to coordinate and exchange experience between the two countries' armed forces, as well as to increase the readiness of units and their ability to perform operations.
In the military exercises will participate personnel, military equipment, artillery pieces and mortars, combat and transport helicopters of air forces, missile-zenith units and air defense.
The personnel of the Turkish Armed Forces have already arrived in Azerbaijan, and will participate in the exercises. Their solemn meeting was held at one of the military bases of Azerbaijan.
Turkish personnel are headed by Colonel Hakan Achykez, who stressed the importance of joint exercises and noted that the experience gained will have a positive impact on future plans. -0--
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