The 1st Stage of Preparation for Army Games 2021 Begins – New Defence Order. Strategy
The first stage of preparation for the International Army Games 2021 has begun in the Russian Armed Forces. In February, the first stage of qualifying competitions for the Army Competitions started, the Department of Information and Mass Communications of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation said in a statemet.
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To participate in the first stage of the competition, called “Competitions in formations”, more than 414 thousand servicemen were involved.
The use of the adversarial principle in combat training with such a large coverage makes it possible to significantly increase the effectiveness of training military specialists and raise their professionalism.
The qualifying competition will end in May-June 2021. Based on their results, a national team of the Russian Federation will be formed to participate in each competition.
The International Army Games 2021 will be held from August 22 to September 4. During the Games, it is planned to hold 34 international competitions with the maximum expansion of the geography of their holding to 15 countries. Invitations to participate in the games were sent to the military departments of 95 countries.
Three new competitions will be held during this year’s games: “Meridian” – for specialists of the military topographic service; “Tactical shooter”, which is based on the elements of the tactical army shooting from various small arms; and the “Army of Culture” competition of creative teams will receive further development. In total, 34 competitions are planned to be held within the framework of the international games. The first of them, the Sayan March competition, will be held from April 14 to 17 in the Krasnoyarsk Territory at the Ergaki mountain training base.
“About 20 states are considering the possibility of holding the ARMI-2021 contests: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Vietnam, Iran, India, Israel, China, Qatar, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Russia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Sri Lanka. The final decision on the location of the competitions will be made at a meeting of the Organizing Committee of ARMI-2021 during the second planning conference in March,” Colonel-General Ivan Buvaltsev noted.
The organizers of the event expect that next year at least 260 teams from more than 45 countries will take part in the competition.