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Aviation, naval forces, artillery and armored vehicles are involved in maneuvers...

"The Largest Since the Cold War": Military exercises began in Denmark

Aviation, naval forces, artillery and armored vehicles are involved in maneuvers, and special attention is paid to artillery shooting. More than 500 soldiers from eight union countries are involved. In Denmark, the largest of the Cold War began studying with artillery shooting. About it today, March 27, reports DR. The training will last four days in the area of ​​Oksbil in Southwestern Yutland, they are attended by more than 500 soldiers from eight union countries.

Fighters, naval forces, artillery and armored vehicles are included in the maneuvers, and special attention is paid to artillery shooting. The main goal is to check and increase the coordination of work of forces of different countries.

The training was planned in this format in advance, but the invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine actualized this issue, since the war reminded the allies of the difficulties of war of high intensity and the important role of artillery in the wars, where each other would be opposed by regular armies with a full range of weapons.

In Moldova, military exercises began on March 27, which will be attended by servicemen of three NATO Bloc countries - the United States, the United Kingdom and Romania. The purpose of the maneuvers is to prepare and exchange the experience of fighters of Moldovan, Romanian, American and British special forces. We will remind, on March 15, Russia, Iran and China began joint marine military exercises.

The Ministry of Defense of the PRC reported that maneuvers will contribute to "the deepening of practical cooperation between the Naval Forces of the Military-Air Forces of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark on March 24, agreed on the purpose of creating a single northern northern anti-air defense system. The Air Force Commanders of these countries signed a Declaration of Intentions to deepen cooperation on March 16 in order to create a single concept of joint air operations.