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Soldiers from the Russian “North” unit are receiving extreme motorcycle riding training in the Kursk region, according to information released by the Russian Ministry of Defense.

The activities are carried out with soldiers wearing full combat gear and under different weather conditions. According to the ministry, the objective is to increase the troops’ adaptability in high-risk situations and improve their ability to react quickly to threats along the line of contact.

The training includes maneuvers on difficult terrain and simulations focused on agile movement in operational areas. The aim is to prepare combatants to carry out tasks more efficiently in scenarios where mobility can be decisive.

The classes are led by a trainer linked to the regional motorcycle team, who instructs the soldiers in control, balance, and riding techniques under pressure. The initiative reflects the growing use of motorcycles in reconnaissance operations, rapid movement, and support in combat zones.

Source and images: Russian Ministry of Defense / MAKS

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00:04now the task is to stop, we are going in a few circles, I will stop you, I will see
00:10when you
00:11have a little jump and stop, let's go! before training, I had a motorcycle, I had a motorcycle,
00:19I thought I could ride, but when I came to the first training, I realized that I can ride and
00:26I can't do it correctly, I can't do it correctly, and now we have a lot of training,
00:33there is progress, it will get better, it will get easier, it will get easier.
00:44Now, the task is to stop, we have a few circles, I will stop, I will stop, I will stop,
00:52let's go!
00:53Let's go! Before training, I had a motorcycle before, I had a motorcycle, I thought that I can
01:01do it, but when I came to the first training, I realized that I can't do it, I can't do
01:07it correctly,
01:08and now we have a lot of training, we have progress, it will get easier, it will get easier.
01:17It will get easier.
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