Journalists asked Sultan Kamaletdinov, the Deputy Defense Minister of Kazakhstan, how long the Kazakh army could defend the country in case of an attack, "Zakon.kz" reports.
Kamaletdinov responded by stating that Kazakhstan is friendly with all its neighboring countries and does not consider any of them as potential enemies. He emphasized that the country has good neighborly relations with its neighbors and that all its borders are clearly defined and signed.
Regarding the changes observed in the Kazakh army during the Ukrainian conflict, Kamaletdinov said that each armed conflict is unique, and the army is constantly analyzing and making appropriate changes to its combat training program. He explained that the army has started to conduct extensive training sessions for drone operators and to focus on rocket artillery troops, which have become the most commonly used method in combat training.
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