Ukrainian Air Assault Forces Adopt VR for Troop Training
The 199th Training Center of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces is implementing modern virtual reality and computer simulation technologies for basic combined-arms and specialized instruction.
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The 199th Training Center of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces is implementing modern virtual reality and computer simulation technologies for basic combined-arms and specialized instruction.
Units of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces have liberated nine settlements on the Oleksandrivka axis.

Ukraine's Air Assault Forces have liberated 300 square kilometers and eight settlements in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast/Oleksandrivka sector, neutralizing Russian sabotage and reconnaissance groups.

Russia launched a record number of drones at Ukraine in April, targeting power facilities, critical infrastructure, and residential areas across the country. Ukrainian air defenses reportedly intercepted a high percentage of these drones, which also struck regions like Zhytomyr and Odesa.
Ground combat groups of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces have successfully broken through the Russian line of defense on the Oleksandrivka axis.
At the 199th Training Center of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces, instructors are employing methods to help new recruits overcome their fear of weapons, emphasizing their role in protection.

Ukrainian air assault forces in the Dnipro region are utilizing Caesar self-propelled howitzers, a flagship weapon from the French defense industry, on the front lines.