Team Tajikistan became the second in the Tank Biathlon in the second division

The winner in the final of the second division is the team of Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyzstan became the triumphant of the second division, the second place went to Tajikistan, the "bronze" went to tankmen from Myanmar. ТThis is the result of the "Tank Biathlon" final among the teams of the second division, which took place on […]

The winner in the final of the second division is the team of Kyrgyzstan.

Kyrgyzstan became the triumphant of the second division, the second place went to Tajikistan, the "bronze" went to tankmen from Myanmar. ТThis is the result of the "Tank Biathlon" final among the teams of the second division, which took place on September 3 at the Alabino training ground near Moscow. 

The final relay of the second division was attended by the national teams of Myanmar, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and South Ossetia.

During the race, each tank crew completed four laps, overcoming obstacles and hitting targets in three firing lines. Shooting was carried out from a tank gun on the move, from coaxial and anti-aircraft machine guns – from a place. The competition was attended by three crews from a team on one tank with a replacement crew, the Russian Ministry of Defense reports.

Kyrgyz servicemen were the first to cope with all the tests on the Tank Biathlon track. They finished with a temporary time of 2 hours 16 minutes 50 sec.

With a minimum lag of 3 minutes 13 seconds, the tankers of Tajikistan completed the relay race. Their result of passing the route was 2 hours 20 minutes 3 seconds.

Myanmar crews became bronze medalists, completing the race in 2 hours 28 minutes 5 sec.

The team from South Ossetia is in fourth place with a score of 2 hours 29 minutes 6 sec. 

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