Specifics of conducting field fire training sessions with employees of the internal affairs of the Russian Federation
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There are problems in preparing employees of the internal affairs bodies for service in special conditions. At the moment, the formation of stable skills for employees in handling and producing a targeted shot from a Kalashnikov assault rifle is relevant. One way to prepare for service in special conditions is on-site training. The purpose of the scientific article is to determine the optimal content of field fire training classes, the tasks of which are to conduct training firing from a Kalashnikov assault rifle. Recommendations prepared based on the results of scientific and pedagogical work will allow specialists to develop the content of practical exercises, the purpose of which is to improve the skills of handling combat hand-held small arms.

Keywords:
fire training, Kalashnikov assault rifle, field training, employees of the internal affairs, special preparatory exercises
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