
“That’s also why we’re exercising the defence of Europe.”
Centred in Norway, the Trident Juncture exercise will bring together 40,000 troops from over 30 Nato countries and their partners, conducting air, sea and land operations from Finland and the Baltic Sea in the east to Iceland in the west.
“It’s a test of the collective defence mechanisms in Nato, the Article 5 that states ‘One for all, all for one’, where the Nato countries will come to the aid of one if attacked,” said Colonel Eystein Kvarving of Norway’s Joint Headquarters.
Lieutenant Nikolaus Berghammer, leading a logistics company of 60 German soldiers, said a dozen more ships were due from Germany in the next few weeks, and 70 vessels overall.
Normally based in Delmenhorst in northern Germany, Berghammer and his team were among the first to arrive in Norway and will be around until December. The exercises, in late October and early November, will test Nato’s logistics and its ability to fight in the field. They will steer clear of Norway’s northernmost county in the hope of avoiding any tensions on the Russian border. — Reuters
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