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Taking into account the probability of forced emergency landings, cosmonauts are trained for their actions at the forced landing site in various climatic and geographical zones.
The major tasks of survival training are:
The above tasks are reached by theoretical and practical sessions in actual conditions of different climatic and geographical areas.
The training consists of a preliminary training, direct training and independent (autonomous) integrated training.
Preliminary training is carried out at the Yu. Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center and includes theoretical and practical training with cosmonauts on survival methods and technique in extreme conditions at the off-nominal landing (splashdown) site; clarification of the tasks and preparation of special survival-related means.
Direct training is carried out in the particular climatic and geographical region (on the ship's deck) and its task is to familiarize trainees with conditions of independent (autonomous) integrated training and to gain the first-hand experience of the most complex aspects of training (practical handling and firing of the TP-82 (ТП-82) pistol, light and signaling flares launch etc.).
The independent (autonomous) integrated training is carried out in a separate uninhabited region of a certain climatic and geographical area according to the preset cyclogram of the training.
Specialized trainers and simulators, such as full-scale mock-ups of the descent capsule, regular equipment and harness, portable emergency kits, descent capsule landing system's parachute, improvised materials on terrain are used in the course of training.
Airplanes, helicopters, special vessels and boats, trucks are used for organization of the training process and provision of its safety.
One can use some other means and facilities, depending on the specificities of the climatic and geographical area (tundra, mountain, sea etc.) and cosmonauts safety requirements.
Medical support is a "must" in the process of training and includes:
Cosmonauts training on their actions at extreme landing site is an integral part of a general system of manned space flight safety provision. In addition, training under extreme conditions is a powerful means of a cosmonaut's professional and mental training.
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