During an expanded meeting with the leaders of the Russian army to determine the tasks of the military institution for the next year, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that the equipment of Nuclear Forces has reached 91 percent, considering that drones have become a fait accompli that requires knowledge of their use for every soldier.

"We will continue to support the combat capabilities and combat readiness of nuclear forces, this is a guarantee of our sovereignty and territorial integrity, and in general nuclear deterrence supports the nuclear balance in the world.

He said that the nuclear forces are being provided with the Avangard hypersonic system, and for the first time these forces have been provided with the new intercontinental missile system known as "Satan", and the Yars naval system.

President Putin stressed that"these weapons have no equal in the world".

In the file of drones, the Russian president said that offensive mechanisms must be modernized and used, and the use of drones has become a fait accompli.

He added that it is necessary to work on this issue, which will lead to its rapid elimination and the processing of its information quickly.

"The experience of using marches should be with a recruit, and today is before tomorrow, and the relevant authorities should provide equipment and knowledge,"he said.

He urged the Ministry of Defense to provide recruits with the latest weapons and other required equipment, and called for the employment of artificial intelligence in military manufacturing.

He added that " the means used by NATO forces during the special military operation are well known to us and all the information is available to the relevant authorities in Russia, and it must be analyzed in depth in order to raise the combat skill of our forces and other security bodies.".

"It is necessary to benefit from the experience gathered by the Russian military in Syria, including conducting exercises at all levels and training officers and soldiers, we should have sufficient and trained cadres,"he said.

"Close cooperation should be strengthened within the Coordination Council, the military complex and the governors of the states, leading to the promotion of knowledge to the front lines, leading to the modernization and development of military tactics, and equipment and ammunition should be provided to the troops on these lines,"he said.

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