From 25 November to 10 December, the European Union will conduct its second Live Military Exercise (LIVEX) in Bergen, Germany. This live exercise is part of the wider MILEX24 which also included a command post exercise part. It is an important step in the implementation of the full operational capab...
War games are good from a tactical perspective but that's only 10% to 20% of winning a large conflict: infrastructure, intelligence, coordination, communication, and logistics are the "boring" parts that make up the other 90% to 80%.
The aim of the EU RDC is to enable the deployment of modular force of up to 5,000 troops to respond to a crisis outside the EU’s borders.
What this is for. And did you read all the silly names they came up with for their games? This is what’s ahead: Silly men blowing up the world with their silly toys.