Military Tourism from Qatar
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A group of 45 military cadets and 120 ancillary staff from the Qatar military academy will be trained for ten days at the Hellenic Army's armor training center at Avlona.
The cadets will be trained in live fire with tank weapons and armored warfare tactics.
The Qatari group will be accommodated in nearby hotels, while their country will foot the bill for all their expenses, including renting the training facilities and the ammunition expanded.
This is the second multi-member Qatari mission, after a group of 4 Mirage 2000-5 fighters that spent a month training with similar aircraft from 331 All Weather Squadron, in September.
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