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The military is training obstacles that can prevent them from tracking threats i...

NATO conducts military training under the nose in Russia: preparing to withstand Reb

The military is training obstacles that can prevent them from tracking threats in Europe. NATO conducts training in the Baltic Sea of ​​radio electronic wrestling called "Ramstein Guard". About it reports Nato Allied Air Command. The exercise series is designed to improve the efficiency and capabilities of the units of the integrated NATO anti -air defense.

In addition, the Union countries can gain best practices during such training, how to work in the field of enemy HPs and how to counteract such systems. For this purpose, several means of radio electronic wrestling were involved in the exercises: an obstacle ground and aircraft aircraft. This time Lithuania is involved in such exercises. "We are training Ramstein Guard 2023 and I am proud of my troops, who have been intensely prepared and motivated for their tasks.

We get great benefit from training with our allies and the use of common tactics," said the Lithuanian battery commander of the observation of the Lithuanian Sighting Battery. He noted that its survey operators will learn to adapt to the conditions of HRS in real time. And it is very important for Lithuania to conduct training in the interaction of platoons with tactical operational centers.

The main focus on the test is to support the command, management and transmission of information between units. In addition, these exercises are focused on the use of self -defense protective measures to overcome obstacles that can affect the ability to perform operations to track potentially dangerous objects. We will remind, on June 12 in Europe began the largest in the history of NATO training in the deployment of Air Force.

More than 20 partner countries, 10,000 soldiers and approximately 250 aircraft, including the latest F-35, participated in the operation called Air Defender 23. It should also be noted that on June 5, Russia launched military exercises in the Baltic Sea with the participation of 40 ships, 25 combat aircraft and 3,500 servicemen.