Joint computer exercises with NATO member countries and partners will begin in Georgia on March 20 and will be held at the JTEC training and assessment center until March 25, the press service of the Georgian Defense Ministry reported.
It is noted that representatives of 23 NATO member countries and partners will be involved in the exercises.
“Participants will develop the skills needed to plan operations using computer simulations, as well as share knowledge and experience,” the Georgian Defense Ministry said.
According to the exercise plan, participants will develop the skills necessary for planning operations using computer simulations, as well as share knowledge and experience.
The training will help increase interoperability between the military of Georgia and NATO and partner countries, the Georgian Defense Ministry added.
These exercises will be the third in a row. They are non-field and include computer training. Preparations for future exercises began in 2020.
On March 14, it was reported that NATO was conducting military exercises with Norway, in which about 30,000 soldiers from 27 countries take part. They pass several hundred kilometers from the border of the Russian Federation.
200 aircraft and 50 ships were also involved in large-scale exercises. The alliance is practicing maneuvers in case of an attack on one of the countries of the organization. The exercises were called “Cold Response – 2022”. NATO exercises in Norway are expected to last until 1 April.
#Joint #computer #exercises #NATO #Georgia #March