According to the organizing board, the course focused on standardizing methods in training advisory work; driver training; weapons handling training; tactical training; and detachment-level tactical drills, along with practical and night training contents.

Some new contents, including live-fire assessment using auxiliary guns mounted on tanks as a substitute for the main gun, and digital transformation associated with improving the quality of education and training at armored units, were introduced.

Armored units across the military also shared and exchanged experience in training, combat readiness, and building comprehensively strong units.

The organizing board assessed that the refresher course was conducted in accordance with the plan, met all set requirements, and ensured absolute safety.

Below are some highlights from the refresher course:

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Briefing deploying the tasks
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Standardizing methods for training tank company commanding officers in offensive operations
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Issuing order to move to the assembly area

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Ammunition loaded onto combat vehicles
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Tank formation moving to the assembly area
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Practical training on loading and unloading tanks and armored vehicles onto transporters
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A tank crew-member takes combat position.
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Breaching obstacles with high mobility and firepower
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Infantry troops advancing in coordination with tank formations through the breach
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Live-fire content during a tank company-level tactical drill
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Conducting a recovery operation scenario for combat vehicles
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Decontamination of equipment and vehicles
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Leader of the Armored Corps encourage participating forces.
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The refresher course for armored officers in 2026 concludes successfully.

Translated by Trung Thanh