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English: Soviet troops in Afghanistan. Highlands near Kabul, 1986. Officer of 40 Army (OKSVA) conducts fire training with units arrived from the Soviet Union, bombarding them with 30-millimeter automatic grenade launcher AGS-17 "Flame" (so-called "trial run" to get used to combat). Units are in shelters.
Русский: Советские войска в Афганистане. Горная местность недалеко от Кабула. 1986 год. Офицер подразделения 40-й армии Отдельного контингента советских войск в Афганистане (ОКСВА) ведёт обстрел прибывшего из учебных частей Советского Союза молодого пополнения из 30-миллиметрового автоматического гранатомёта АГС-17 "Пламя" (так называемая "обкатка", привыкание к боевым действиям). Пополнение сидит в укрытиях. На заднем плане горы.
Date 1986; 2009 (original upload date)
Source own scan photo E.Kuvakin by personal collection
Author Кувакин Е. (1986); scanned and processed by User:Vizu (2009); размещено согласно Permissions
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