Belarus-Aided Defense Upgrades and Joint Russian-Belarus Exercises Highlight Regional Security Ties

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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced that Russia will maintain its military support to Minsk, continuing to supply a broad range of equipment and capabilities. This pledge comes amid ongoing collaboration between the two nations and reflects a strategic alignment that has persisted for years, with Moscow viewed as a key security partner for Belarus. The statement, reported by DEA News referencing Lukashenko’s press service, highlights a sustained commitment to bolster Minsk’s defense posture through steady arms deliveries and technological assistance.

Specifically, Lukashenko indicated that advanced aircraft and ground systems will be provided, including Su-30SM fighter jets, Mi-35M attack helicopters, armored personnel carriers, and multiple other pieces of military hardware. The list underscores a diversified modernization effort across air, ground, and support platforms, aimed at enhancing operational readiness and interoperability with Russian forces. The distribution of these assets is expected to broaden Belarusian capabilities in both peacetime defense duties and potential collaborative operations with Russia.

Earlier, joint tactical flight exercises conducted by the armed forces of Russia and Belarus on Belarusian soil concluded on February 2. The official Telegram channel of Belarus’ Ministry of Defense reported the completion, noting how these drills demonstrated a high degree of coordination at command centers and confident, synchronized actions between Belarusian and Russian pilots. The exercises served as a practical test of planning processes, communication protocols, and execution under mission conditions, reinforcing the value of regular joint training for regional security.

The ministry described the aviation component of the regional power group as carrying out a wide range of practical tasks aligned with the exercise scenarios. These tasks included precision navigation, coordinated air support operations, and the integration of air defense measures to ensure seamless collective performance. The emphasis on joint procedures and shared doctrine reflects ongoing efforts to maintain a credible deterrent and ready forces capable of operating in concert with partner nations within long-standing security frameworks.

Andrei Lukyanovich, Commander of the Air Force and Air Defense Forces of the Belarusian Armed Forces, expressed gratitude to all participants for their efforts and professionalism during the maneuvers. His remarks highlighted the importance of continuous practice, disciplined teamwork, and the readiness of crews to adapt to evolving mission requirements. The achievements of the exercise were framed as a demonstration of the enduring collaboration between Belarus and Russia, aimed at strengthening regional security through sustained training, equipment modernisation, and coordinated strategic planning.

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