Four Russian Su-25SM ground attack aircraft took part in the Kyrgyz army’s Sary-Tash-2019 military exercises, according to the press office of Russia’s Central Military District.
The press service reported that the planes "delivered a missile strike against targets simulating notional armor and the amassment of illegal armed formations." The pilots also practiced overcoming air defenses by performing anti-missile maneuvering. "The flights were conducted at speeds of 700 to 750 km/h and at an altitude of 300 to 3,000 meters," TASS cited the press office as saying.
The military exercises dubbed Sary-Tash-2019 kicked off in Kyrgyzstan on July 18. They involve 600 troops and over 100 items of military hardware. The drills practice blocking and destroying militant intruders.
Russia’s Su-25SM take part in Kyrgyz army’s drills
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