U.S. Army Rapid Response Unit and NATO Allied Forces Unit showed training, held in Poland as part of the Advanced Military Presence program.
Special attention was paid to shooting classes at the training ground..
During one of the stages, practical shooting options were worked out due to the improvised shelter. At the same time, the military was tasked with carrying out targeted shooting from a variety of positions.
In addition to the classic options for shooting from a standing position and lying, at least another one was offered. 8 options. For each of them, holes or grooves in the plywood figure were identified., through which it was necessary to fire.
European military, participated in training, jokingly called this exercise "sieve" (or "colander"), referring to those holes through which bullets flew in the direction of the targets.
Another exercise is getting closer with a goal, shooting and subsequent return to starting position.
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