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Ukraine is heavily investing in military drills and training, focusing on improving combat readiness and technical skills. The 12th "Azov" Special Forces Brigade is preparing new recruits to effectively neutralize adversaries in trenches. The International Legion of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine has released a video showcasing assault troop training in the Zaporizhzhia sector, emphasizing target accuracy and tactical maneuvers. Meanwhile, efforts to train UAV operators under the "Contract 18-24" program are being expanded, aiming to incorporate youth for future drone missions. NATO allies like the Czech Republic and Norway are contributing by training Ukrainian pilots on F-16s and providing significant financial backing for brigade formations. These initiatives are crucial as Ukraine continues to fortify its defensive capabilities amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions. With numerous training programs in place, Ukraine is building a robust defense force prepared for modern warfare challenges.

How are Ukrainian recruits being trained in trench warfare?

The 12th "Azov" Special Forces Brigade is conducting specialized training, where recruits learn to eliminate enemies in trenches. This program is led by experienced instructors focusing on strategic assault techniques, enhancing recruits' operational efficiency in trench combats.

What is the focus of the International Legion's training in Zaporizhzhia?

The International Legion of Ukraine emphasizes on making assault troops adept at target shooting and trench clearing. This rigorous training combines practical exercises and tactical drills, necessary to prepare troops for diverse combat scenarios in the Zaporizhzhia region.

What is the "Contract 18-24" program in Ukraine?

The "Contract 18-24" program seeks to engage and train motivated young individuals for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operations. The program highlights the pivotal role of advanced drone technology in modern military strategy, offering comprehensive training to young recruits.

Which countries are assisting Ukraine with pilot training?

The Czech Republic and Norway are playing significant roles by training Ukrainian pilots on F-16 fighter jets. This international cooperation is part of ongoing efforts to enhance Ukraine’s air defense capabilities, ensuring pilots are well-equipped for operational success.

Why is Norway investing in Ukraine's military training?

Norway has committed €830 million towards training a Ukrainian Defense Forces brigade. This investment underscores Norway's dedication to regional stability and defense enhancement efforts, reflecting international support for Ukraine amidst its strategic security challenges.

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