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How NATO Would Respond To A Crisis On Its South-Eastern Border

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How NATO Would Respond To A Crisis On Its South-Eastern Border

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How NATO Would Respond To A Crisis On Its South-Eastern Border
How NATO Would Respond To A Crisis On Its South-Eastern Border


Thousands of NATO troops took part in a large-scale exercise in Romania aimed at testing the alliance’s ability to respond quickly to a crisis on its Southeastern flank. Exercise Noble Jump was led by the UK, with two battalions of British troops taking part.
Forces from a number of NATO countries will deploy a significant numbers of soldiers, vehicles and helicopters to Romania from May 30 – June 22, 2017 to test the Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF) concept.
Exercise Noble Jump 17 is a logistical challenge that will test the ability of all the participants to deliver a fighting force to wherever it is needed. The movements will all be controlled by NATO’s Multi-National Division South East HQ, based in Bucharest. The VJTF is kept on short notice to move and is able to deploy a powerful well trained force within days. This year, it is being led by the UK’s 20 Armoured Brigade. Overseeing the VJTF’s training at Cincu will be a combination of Joint Force Command Naples, Multi-National division South East and the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps.

How NATO Would Respond To A Crisis On Its South-Eastern Border
How NATO Would Respond To A Crisis On Its South-Eastern Border

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