The 34th separate motorized brigade was formed on the 30th of June, 2006, so recently it has celebrated its 5th anniversary. Today we’ll see how soldiers of this brigade act in highlands.

The training base is the only one in the Armed Forces indoor climbing wall.

An interview.

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The passing of a mountain obstacle course.

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The cooperation of a horse-borne brigade with a mortar platoon while crossing the river.

Horses carry ammunition and mine throwers.

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After the landfall the platoon again unwraps its mortars for shooting.

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Soldiers organize the evacuation of a wounded.

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A group of soldiers goes for the help to their department which leads the fight on the other river side.

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An ambush on a mountain road.

The portable radio station R-168-1KE.

The manpack radio R-168-5UN-1.

The portable radio station R-168-5KN.

The compact satellite communication station P-438-M.

The complex of reconnaissance and alarm facilities 1K119 “Realia-1/10”.

The portable land reconnaissance radiolocation station “Credo-M1”.

The mobile device for surveillance and reconnaissance 1PN91-2.

A container.

The night sight 1PN93 2 for the RPG.

The night sight 1PN93-4 for the Dragunov sniper rifle.

The night sight 1PN93-2 for the AK-74.

The unified gunsight 1P29.

The night vision device 1PN94.

The optical monocular with a stabilized visual field OMC-1 “Royls”.

The unified laser range finder binoculars 1D18.

The portable launcher 9P151.

via twower