Venezuela began military maneuvers with Russia, China and Iran

Soldiers of the National Armed Forces began this Saturday military maneuvers hand in hand with Russia, China, Iran, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Myanmar, among others, in Barquisimeto.

The military exercise had the purpose of exhibiting their techniques and capabilities in the use of armored vehicles, AK-47 assault rifles, ammunition, long-distance shooting with snipers and remote-controlled drones, he noted. ABC.

These acts will be held until August 27 and will be held in different locations in Lara state, including the Terepaima Military Fort, where the review of the facilities where the “sniper border” training is carried out, a new modality that premieres in the country.

Russian interests in military maneuvers in Venezuela

Likewise, according to information from the press of the Bolivarian force “from the Russian Federation the maintenance and integral preparation of the T-72 armored vehicles was carried out, which will compete in the tank biathlon discipline.”

The Spanish newspaper indicated that this type of event is conducive to the organization of an arms market, which turns Venezuela into the “Persian market” for remote-controlled weapons.

In this sense, various groups of buyers, including criminal organizations, drug traffickers and adventurers, come to acquire the latest developments in sophisticated weapons, points out the ABC.

Iranian drones assembled in Venezuela

In addition, within the framework of these military investments, Iran built a factory for drone assembly in Caracas, which were modernized and armed in Venezuela. These teams that were previously known as Mohajer-2, now have the name of Antonio José de Sucre-100 (ANSU-100) under nationalization.

With respect, both Israel and the American chain CNNwarned regarding Russia’s interest in visiting Venezuela to learn regarding the weapons capacity of these devices.

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