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Exercise Strong Balkan 23 brings together Special Operations Forces from 7 NATO Allies

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Exercise Strong Balkan 23

Exercise Strong Balkan 23 recently took place in Albania, and featured Special Operations Forces from seven NATO Allies, namely Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania and Türkiye, as well as observers from NATO partner Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The exercise saw the forces train in complex scenarios such as freefall parachute jumping, vehicle interdiction, fast-roping from helicopters and clearing operations.

The aim of the exercise was to foster better cooperation among the different countries, learn from one another’s experiences and improve their ability to collaborate effectively to tackle the security challenges of today.

It was the first time for Albania to host the annual exercise, which took place from 31st October until 10th November.

As part of the exercise, forces from participant and observer countries also had the chance to show their national pride in a free-fall parachute jump during which soldiers unfurled their national flags as they descended.

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NATO Military Committee

Read also: NATO Military Committee discusses alliance’s deterrence and defence posture

From 17th to 18th January 2024, the NATO Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence Session took place at NATO Headquarters in Brussels.

 

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