NANGU uses modern SKIFTECH tactical training systems to train future officers

Cadets of the Command and Staff Faculty of the National Academy of the National Guard of Ukraine studied close combat using SKIFTECH tactical training systems.
The classes were conducted by lecturers of the Department of Tactics.
During the class, the cadets practiced passing security corners in groups, learned to move through corridors, and practiced opening doors and entering rooms. The future commanders also practiced storming a three-story building.
“Practice of such scenarios helps the group to coordinate its interaction and improve the work of the unit as a whole. All the knowledge and practical skills that future commanders are mastering now will be applied during the storming of the building and its clearing directly in the combat zone, notes one of the lecturers of the Department of Tactics. Practice has shown that the SKIFTECH laser simulator system of two-way fire contact is more effective than firing blanks. Thanks to such a system, every serviceman can feel fire contact with the enemy.”
The SKIFTECH system is a personal set and simulators designed for training soldiers. The system allows to practice firing from pistols, machine guns, rifles, grenade launchers and other small arms; train cadets for special operations of varying levels of complexity indoors or outdoors; practice defending important facilities or offensive actions on enemy’s positions; and conduct training for different numbers of soldiers, taking into account their specifics.
The servicemen note that such kits provide the opportunity to conduct tactical training of cadets, which is as close as possible to real combat.
Department of International Relations, Information and Communication of the NANGU














