A specialist training course for members of the Italian Armed Forces has been conducted at the CBRN Training Centre in Kruševac. The training focused on operations involving working with live toxic chemical agents.
This was the first training of this kind for Italian CBRN specialists. Conducted under the expert supervision of certified SAF instructors, the course aimed to enhance the Italian personnel’s knowledge of toxic chemicals and protective measures, as well as to develop their practical skills for operating in contaminated environments.
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Source: Ministry of Defence of Serbia
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