Georgian instructors conducted a shooting course for soldiers of the French Foreign Legion

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25.11.2022 17:31

The Georgian Ministry of Defense reported on November 25 that instructors from the Special Operations Forces Sniper Training School of the Georgian Defense Forces conducted a two-week long-range shooting course for members of the French Foreign Legion as part of the Joint Joint Exchange Exercise (JCET).

According to the agency, this was the second time sniper training for NATO military countries was held in Georgia, and the French Legion also participated in the exercises for the second time.

According to the Ministry of Defense, a demonstration exercise was held at the training ground of the Special Operations Training Center named after Major Gela Chedia, in which Commander of the Special Operations Forces Colonel Teimuraz Klateishvili and French Defense Attache in Georgia, Lieutenant Colonel Frederic Campos took part.

“During the exercise, the servicemen performed firing exercises at different distances under stress and received high marks from the controllers-observers,” the Georgian Defense Ministry said in a statement.





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