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Παρασκευή 2 Δεκεμβρίου 2022

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NATO Allies train alongside Lithuania’s Iron Wolf Brigade

One of Lithuania’s largest military exercises, Iron Wolf, saw nine NATO Allies  – Belgium, Czechia, Germany, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States – gather for intense training at Pabrade Training Ground, Lithuania.

The exercise, which involved more than 3,500 troops, and armoured vehicles including German Leopard 2 tanks, tested the ability of the Lithuanian Army’s Iron Wolf Brigade to carry out defensive operations and counter-attacks. NATO’s German-led multinational battlegroup participated, as did a US Army battalion assigned to Lithuania on a rotational basis.

The exercise was also an opportunity for troops from various Allies to hone their skills and ability to work together, as well as testing their readiness to defend NATO’s eastern flank, if required.

Click here to download the video.

You can also watch the video on YouTube.

Click here to download the b-roll from the exercise.


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