A brief summary of NATO exercises so far in 2023, some small, and some quite decent size:
In February, NATO concluded nine days of Vigilance Activity, named Neptune Strike 2023-1 (NEST 23-1). 31 ships, 135 aircraft, and 8,386 Sailors and Marines from 21 countries conducted deterrence and assurance through execution of a broad spectrum of sea, air, and land activities in the Mediterranean and the Baltic Sea.
Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO (STRIKFORNATO is NATO’s premier Maritime Battle-staff and the Alliance’s primary link for integrating US Maritime Forces into NATO operations.
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Also in the Mediterranean, ships, submarines and aircraft from nine NATO Allies conducted anti-submarine warfare drills during exercise “Dynamic Manta”.
NATO advanced anti-submarine warfare exercise Dynamic Manta underway in Italy
Eagle Royale was also held in February, a small exercise in Romania (350 US/French troops) focusing on HIMARS operations
US, French Troops in Romania Hold NATO Military Drills
Noble Defender was executed in January, with the first deployment of F-35 to Thule, Greenland.
NORAD completes long-planned air operation in the Arctic
In Norway, the combined exercises Joint Viking / Joint Warrier are happening right now in March, with a total of 20,000 troops from 9 countries (including Finland and Sweden).
Joint Viking 2023
France has arranged its largest military drill in decades as part of “Orion 23”, involving a total of 19,000 Allied troops over three months.
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The RAF Air Mobility Force have participated in Orion 2023, a major French Joint Forces Command exercise aimed at reinforcing operational readiness and involving 12,000 troops.
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The Drive on bizarre scenes when Gurkha soldiers meet the local French population:
Watch People Just Go About Their Day As A Mock Battle Is Fought In French Streets
(this is strictly not a NATO exercise but involves France and allies from various NATO countries)
Around 600 German troops are practicing defending Lithuania during command post exercise “Griffin Lighting”.
Multinational Corps Northeast kicks off exercise Griffin Lightning 23
Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) from Allied nations deployed in the NATO enhanced forward presence battle groups in the Baltics, have been practicing Air-Land Integration during Exercise Winter Camp. French Rafales, German Eurofighters and Polish F-16s took part in the exercise.
Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) from Allied nations deployed in the NATO enhanced forward presence battle groups in the Baltics, have been practicing Air-Land Integration during Exercise Winter Camp.
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NATO Spokesperson Oana Lungescu said, “these are long-planned defensive exercises. In a more contested and dangerous security environment, they send a clear message: NATO stands strong and ready to defend every inch of Allied territory.”
Major exercises demonstrate NATO Allies readiness