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NATO Warships Converge on Scotland for Missile Defence


The north-west coast of Scotland is set to host a major NATO exercise, Exercise Formidable Shield, beginning on Monday, with ten nations participating.

The exercise will span three weeks, providing NATO forces and partner nations the opportunity to train together in a secure, yet realistic, environment.

Running from May 8th to 26th, the exercise will be conducted at the Ministry of Defence Hebrides Missile Testing Range Sites in Scotland, as well as the Andoya Test Centre in Andenes, Norway.

Exercise Formidable Shield is designed to enable NATO and its allies to practice working cohesively to defend European member nations from potential ballistic missile threats.

Throughout the exercise, dozens of live-fire rehearsal events will be held against subsonic, supersonic, and ballistic targets. These events will involve multiple allied vessels, ground forces, and aviation forces from the participating nations, showcasing the alliance’s ability to operate as an integrated and effective fighting force.

Exercise Formidable Shield, first held in 2017, has become an essential event in NATO’s training calendar. This year’s iteration will bring together naval forces from across the alliance, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands.

The exercise provides an opportunity for participating nations to share best practices, test and validate new systems, and enhance their ability to operate as a cohesive and effective fighting force.

Source : UKDJ

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