
Servicemen from Russia’s “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 goal is to increase the adaptability of military personnel in high-risk situations and improve their ability to react quickly to threats on 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 fighters to carry out tasks more efficiently in scenarios where mobility can be decisive.
The classes are led by a trainer linked to the regional motorcycling team, who instructs the soldiers in control, balance, and riding techniques under pressure. The initiative reflects the growing use of motorcycles in reconnaissance, rapid movement, and support operations in combat zones.
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Source and images: Russian Ministry of Defense / MAKS. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
