The 14th Annual International Warrior Competition continues for the third consecutive day at the KASOTC, featuring the events "Last Chance" and "Steel Arrow." The competition includes elite special operations teams from friendly countries vying for the championship title.The "Last Chance" event involved breaching built-up areas, starting from rapid planning before execution, continuous communication among team members, hostage rescue and evacuation, and tactics for clearing critical spaces, including both open and closed staircases. Meanwhile, the "Steel Arrow" sniper event required sniper teams to move to designated engagement positions and shoot targets at unknown distances. This tested the snipers' ability to estimate distances, account for weather conditions, wind, and elevation differences under physical and mental pressure. Both events featured intense competition and high proficiency among participants, showcasing their precision skills and highlighting the differences between competing teams.Alongside the competition, a specialized exhibition of supporting companies is ongoing, displaying the latest technologies in defense industries tailored for special operations and counterterrorism forces.It is noteworthy that the Warrior Competition includes 38 teams representing 23 countries from various continents. The competition is scheduled to conclude the day after tomorrow, Thursday evening, with the announcement of the winning teams for this edition.
The 14th Annual International Warrior Competition continues for the third consecutive day at the KASOTC, featuring the events "Last Chance" and "Steel Arrow." The competition includes elite special operations teams from friendly countries vying for the championship title.
The "Last Chance" event involved breaching built-up areas, starting from rapid planning before execution, continuous communication among team members, hostage rescue and evacuation, and tactics for clearing critical spaces, including both open and closed staircases. Meanwhile, the "Steel Arrow" sniper event required sniper teams to move to designated engagement positions and shoot targets at unknown distances. This tested the snipers' ability to estimate distances, account for weather conditions, wind, and elevation differences under physical and mental pressure. Both events featured intense competition and high proficiency among participants, showcasing their precision skills and highlighting the differences between competing teams.
Alongside the competition, a specialized exhibition of supporting companies is ongoing, displaying the latest technologies in defense industries tailored for special operations and counterterrorism forces.
It is noteworthy that the Warrior Competition includes 38 teams representing 23 countries from various continents. The competition is scheduled to conclude the day after tomorrow, Thursday evening, with the announcement of the winning teams for this edition.