Estonia Hosts “Exercise Hedgehog” with US and European Troops
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A large-scale international military exercise, lead by the Estonian Defense Forces, recently concluded.
Last week, US and european troops participated in a large-scale international military exercise led by the Estonian Defense Forces.
Its name? “Exercise hedgehog.”
Our partners at Deutsche Welle have been examining the readiness of Estonia’s soldiers with security correspondent Teri Schultz.
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International Cooperation in Estonia
The exercise, dubbed “Exercise hedgehog,” saw participation from both US and European military personnel. The Estonian Defense Forces spearheaded the operation, highlighting the nation’s commitment to regional security.
“Exercise hedgehog.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are military exercises important?
Military exercises enhance readiness, improve interoperability between allied forces, and serve as a deterrent to potential adversaries.
What is interoperability?
Interoperability refers to the ability of different military forces to operate effectively together.
What is the meaning of “Exercise hedgehog?”
“Exercise hedgehog” demonstrates Estonia’s commitment to regional security and its ability to coordinate with US and European forces.
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