Published 21:12 IST, January 25th 2023
In Romania, French battlegroup holds NATO combat exercise
Romania’s defense ministry said the main purpose of the exercise is to train the battlegroup “on the rapid deployment capability and execution of a combat mission” within a collective NATO defense operation.
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Around 600 French soldiers deployed as part of a NATO battlegroup in Romania held a combat exercise on Wednesday to test 30-nation military alliance’s readiness on its eastern flank, amid Russia’s war in neighboring Ukraine. drill at a training range near Romania’s eastern town of Smardan involved some 200 military vehicles, including four French Leclerc battle tanks that practiced firing live ammunition.
Romania’s defense ministry said main purpose of exercise is to train battlegroup “on rapid deployment capability and execution of a combat mission” within a collective NATO defense operation. Leclerc tanks used Wednesday are same model that French President Emmanuel Macron said Sunday he asked his defense minister to “work on” possibility of sending to Ukraine. Kyiv has persistently requested tanks from its western allies to help its war efforts.
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After much hesitation, that request was finally granted by Germany on Wednesday when Chancellor Olaf Scholz said his government would provide German-made Leopard 2 battle tanks, and would also approve requests by or countries to do same. In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last February, NATO bolstered its presence on Europe’s eastern flank, including by sending additional multinational battlegroups to alliance members Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Slovakia.
This month, alliance deployed two surveillance planes to Romania , from where y will fly missions for several weeks to monitor Russian military activity near NATO's borders. AWACS aircraft, which NATO refers to as its “eyes in sky” belong to a fleet of 14 usually based in west Germany. Since war started, AWACS have patrolled regularly over eastern Europe and Baltic Sea region to track Russian warplanes.
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21:12 IST, January 25th 2023