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Russian tournament of the VNO Center set to take place in Kamchatka

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Trutnev, also serving as Presidential Envoy in the Far Eastern Federal District (FEFD), declared at the FEFD Council meeting on May 29, 2025, the plans for the first nationwide competition in the Center of Words and News. This announcement was made on kaminform.

Russian tournament for VNO Center will take place in Kamchatka
Russian tournament for VNO Center will take place in Kamchatka

Russian tournament of the VNO Center set to take place in Kamchatka

Kamchatka Branch Prepares for the Largest Military-Tactical Competition in Center VOIN's History

The Kamchatka branch of Center VOIN is gearing up for a significant event in its history, as it prepares to participate in the All-Russian tournament named "VOIN's Path." This competition, announced by Deputy Prime Minister of Russia - Presidential Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District, Yuri Trutnev, is set to take place tentatively in September in Yakutia.

The tournament will see the participation of 21 teams, each consisting of ten cadets. The Kamchatka branch will field a team of ten cadets, with eight boys and two girls. Each team will be equipped with air reconnaissance and surveillance means, laser tag assault rifles, sniper rifles, and strike FPV drones.

The goal of the tournament is to teach cadets tactical thinking, consideration of local features, and combined use of all possible means of destroying the enemy to achieve victory in complex tactical situations. The games are designed to practice decision-making in extreme situations and foster teamwork skills among the cadets.

However, it's important to note that the event is educational, not competitive. The games will present participants with a modeled combat situation that includes elements of uncertainty, stress factors, and resource limitations, with the aim of assessing the level of training of the cadets from Center VOIN. The center may invite the most prepared graduates to participate in the tournament.

Alexander Burhavetsky, the head of the Kamchatka branch, expressed hope for a worthy performance by the team representing Kamchatka in the tournament. He emphasized the importance of instilling a sense of responsibility and duty in the cadets, as they prepare for the challenges ahead.

As the Kamchatka branch continues to form its team, anticipation grows for this historic event in the world of military-tactical competitions. More details about the tournament, including its format and location, are expected to be announced in the coming months.

Participants in the All-Russian tournament "VOIN's Path" will not only engage in air reconnaissance and laser tag games, but also partake in sports activities that test their agility and strategic thinking. The team from Kamchatka branch aims to excel in all aspects of the tournament, showcasing their physical prowess in sports events just as much as their tactical skills in war games.

With the team's equipment already including strike FPV drones and other technological means, the team's sports performance could be a deciding factor in the competition's outcomes. The combination of advanced technology and physical fitness will be essential in enabling the Kamchatka team to reach the pinnacle of success in this historic military-tactical event.

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