On Icy Baltic Coast, NATO Forces Rehearse For War And Hybrid Threats
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On Icy Baltic Coast, NATO Forces Rehearse For War And Hybrid Threats
Some 10,000 troops from 13 countries are participating in NATO military exercises on Germany's Baltic coast. NATO officials said the exercises show the alliance's ability to respond to hybrid warfare and conventional threats, along with the cutting-edge drone technology seen in the war in Ukraine.
In pictures: NATO troops storm Germany's Baltic coast in training exercise
Thousands of NATO troops including from Spain and Turkey joined an exercise Wednesday on Germany's Baltic coast that defence officials labelled a show of readiness to deter Russia.
The largest NATO exercises were launched in the Baltics.
With an amphibious landing operation on the Baltic coast of Schleswig-Holstein, NATO’s Steadfast Dart maneuvers have experienced their climax this Wednesday. Allied Reaction Force (ARF) soldiers have landed near Fehmarn and have improved their performance in motion gauges in the event of a Russian attack at some point on the eastern flank. Testing the operational capacity and coordination of the European armed forces, which have acted without th…
Thousands of NATO troops took part in exercises on Germany's Baltic coast on Wednesday, which officials described as preparations to deter Russia.
If Russia is to attack the Baltic, the first thing is the Allied Reaction Force of Nato on the front line. But how does it get there as quickly as possible? That's what 10,000 soldiers are currently practicing in Germany.
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