“Such assessment visits are conducted to verify information on the military forces and plans to deploy basic weapons systems and military equipment,” said Sergei Ryzhkov, head of the National Center for Nuclear Danger Reduction, to RT.

He specified that the verification will be carried out within one day, following which the command will report on the personnel of the troops, as well as the main weapons and equipment systems.

From September 30 to October 4, the Russian military carried out an observation flight over the territory of Hungary as part of the implementation of the international Open Skies Treaty.