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[Note that in the third item, of the seven new
'training centers' for NATO war games only one of them
is in a member state's nation; and that in the
Estonian exercise, which includes troops from 10 NATO
and 15 Partnership for Peace auxilliaries, Jordan is
participating, marking the official elevation of the
seven member Mediterranean Dialogue countries to
*partnership* status as announced by NATO Secretary
General Robertson in the past week.]


NATO Online
October 9, 2002

NATO peace support exercises

Three NATO military exercises are simultaneously
taking place at the moment, covering an area
stretching across from Estonia to Western Ukraine and
down as far as the Ionian Sea. 

 
Exercise Destined Glory 2002, which started on 5
October and is to end on 15, is an amphibious,
maritime and power projection exercise held once a
year. It involves land forces that will be operating
in both Monte Romano near Rome and Capo Teulada,
Sardinia, and maritime forces training in the
Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ionian Sea. The twelve NATO
member countries participating in the exercise are
providing high readiness forces to tackle a peace
support and crisis response scenario. The exercise is
scheduled by Allied Forces Southern Europe (AFSOUTH),
Naples. 

 
Exercise Cooperative Support 2002 is taking place in
the Estonian capital Tallinn from 9 to 15 0ctober. It
is a joint logistics exercise, organised around a
seminar that is focusing on a peace support operation.
There are ten NATO member countries and fifteen
Partner countries participating in this exercise, as
well as one of NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue partners
- Jordan- which is attending as an observer. The
overall aim of the exercise is to improve military
cooperation and interoperability between participants.



The third exercise, Exercise Cooperative Adventure
Exchange 2002, is being held at the Yavoriv Training
Centre in Western Ukraine, 7-18 October. The exercise
brings together NATO and Partner mobile land forces to
work with other headquarters and units, within a peace
support operation scenario. Military personnel from 12
NATO and six Partner countries are participating in
this exercise, which comes under the command of Joint
Command Southeast, Izmir, Turkey. 

The Yavoriv Training Centre is one of NATO's
Partnership for Peace (PfP) training centres and was
officially designated as such in March 1999. These
centres offer courses and training facilities for NATO
and Partner countries to conduct military exercises
together. So far, six other centres of this kind have
been set up in Austria, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and Romania respectively. 



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