GDF National Guard soldiers demolition training with US Green Berets.

I noticed that some of the Georgians ( 1st and 2nd pic ) are wearing the newer MK-V vests. Nice that they are already distributing them to the NG and possibly also reserves.

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Tank and Mechanized companies of 33rd Mixed Armoured Battalion, 3rd Infantry Brigade participated in exercise "Didgori 2023".
They were supported by 120 mm mortars from the 34th Artillery Battalion, as well platoons from reconnaissance, engineering, anti-aircraft companies of the brigade, as well as National Guard.

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Delaying action and casevac training during exercise "Didgori 2023".

Something I keep noticing in all these exercises, not only in Georgia, is the neglect or lack of understanding how to properly camouflage and not stand out like a sore thumb, even when trying to do it.

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Some domestic military products. Anti-tank weapons.

Delta RPG-7, RPG-7G, PDM-1 (RPG-26 copy), RD-7 Off-route mine, PGO and holosight.

According to Delta, the RPG-7G is a bit lighter and has increased reusability in comparison to the regular RPG-7.

The remotely detonated RD-7 is deployed to ambush and hit the less armoured lower section of a vehicle hull, from the side. The shaped charge can penetrate 120mm of armour at 50m distance with ease. Especialy effective against lightly armoured vehicles. But can also be very effective against tanks when used properly.

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The Georgian military conducted tactical field exercises with domesticaly produced Delta WB Warmate loitering munition in combination with new stationary and mobile multi-mission radars, that were recently provided by the United States. The equipment is ready to be distributed to the defence forces, meaning they are ( or will soon be ) available in sufficient numbers.

Unmanned aerial vehicles produced by the Georgian-Polish enterprise "Delta-WB" and American-made multifunctional radar systems were handed over to the Defense Forces of Georgia. Defense Minister of Georgia Juansher Burchuladze, Commander of the Defense Forces Major General Giorgi Matiashvili, officials of the Defense Department, as well as members of the parliamentary majority of the Parliament of Georgia attended the demonstration event held at the Vaziani shooting range.

Military personnel introduced the capabilities of Georgia-made unmanned aerial vehicles and American-made ground surveillance radars and tactical-technical recorders to the Minister of Defense. The guests attended demonstration flights of WARMATE and FLYEYE type UAVs, as well as observed the process of testing stationary and mobile ground radars, reconnaissance strike quadcopters and barrage (kamikaze) UAVs.

The company "Delta-WB" LTD, founded by "Delta International" LTD and the Polish company "WB Electronics" works on the process of production and assembly of unmanned aerial vehicles. The mentioned project aims to develop the local production of drones. At the same time, the process of training and retraining of drone operators is successfully underway in the training center created on the basis of "Delta-WB".

Multifunctional radar systems and unmanned aerial vehicles were delivered in accordance with the 2030 plan for the development of the defense forces. The mentioned equipment will be distributed to the units of the defense forces, which will contribute to the strengthening of the intelligence capabilities of the defense of Georgia.

Source: Geo MoD

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