In accordance with the preparations for the 2023 academic year, the next team was trained in the United Nations Army.

The EPA's Nakhchivan Bureau reports that training has begun with a signal of excitement to bring units, parts and divisions to different combat readiness. Questions have been asked about the fight against enemy pilotless aircraft, masking, defense, and protection.

The training included the planning of operations by the headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses, the maintenance of operations by commanders, the management of subordinate divisions, and the maintenance of motorcycles and other military units.

The next phase of the training was conducted in accordance with the tactical circumstances, and the assignments of the subordinate units, parts, and divisions were clarified. Tactical reports have been carried out by the headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses and have produced essential information. Using a variety of communications and automated control systems, it has been practical to send regulations and graphic documents for the management of parts and divisions.

Training artillery, anti-tank, and airstrikes have been trained in conjunction with the general units of the defense units. The focus is on continuous management of the mountainous region, cooperation, and comprehensive provision.

Mechanical units that benefit from the fire support of the artillery have carried out tactical tasks to destroy the enemy's live force and combat technologies.

The reality of decisions and reports made in the final phase of team-headquarters training has been tested on computers at the Simulation Center.

At the end of the training, it was noted that during the course of the study, agreements were made between the divisions, the use of weapons and combat technologies, and the use of modern weapons systems and technologies.