Particular Operations Forces from throughout the Balkans gathered on the Greek Joint Particular Operations Part Command to take part in Train Balkan Protect 22 from Oct. 31 to Nov. 10, 2022. Balkan Protect 22, a mixed army train hosted by Greece this 12 months, included the participation of particular operations forces from Albania, Bulgaria, Montenegro, the Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, and observers from Bosnia and Herzegovina. The primary week of coaching centered on the particular operations ways with the Particular Operations Land Job Group (SOLTG) and the Particular Operations Air Job Group (SOATG).

Lieutenant Common Tsitsikostas, Commander of the Greek Particular Warfare Command, opened the occasion by stating, “What you might be about to look at demonstrates only a minor pattern of our capabilities as SOF. We thought of that Balkan Protect 2022 is the benchmark for the rising cooperation for the SOF of the taking part Balkan nations,” mentioned Lieutenant Common Tsitsikostas. “We’re satisfied that as we may act and function facet by facet on the SOTU stage, we’re able to function collectively on the bigger scale if and when crucial.”

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Particular Operations Forces from throughout the Balkans gathered on the Greek Joint Particular Operations Part Command to take part in Train Balkan Protect 22 from Oct. 31 to Nov. 10, 2022. (Picture SHAPE NATO)

The train built-in sensible and sophisticated situations to check the usage of technological property and the employment of contemporary ways and methods. On the completion of the primary week, the Greece Particular Warfare Command hosted a Distinguished Guests Day. The distinguished guests noticed snipers, air and floor infiltration to assault the target, and a mixed Free-fall parachuting workforce leaping from a C-27 plane for the primary time. This fast-moving occasion demonstrated the high-level interoperability and readiness of the multinational particular operations forces.

Following the Distinguished Guests Day, the train was expanded to incorporate the Particular Operations Part Command (SOCC). The inclusion on the operational workers stage enhanced the general understanding of the planning, preparation and execution whereas making certain coordination and synchronisation between the tactical and operational ranges. Train Balkan Protect promotes multinational interoperability to counter regional threats. The train rotates between the taking part Balkan nations annually.

Special Operations Forces exercise Balkan Shield 22 Concludes in Greece
Balkan Protect 22 included the participation of particular operations forces from Albania, Bulgaria, Montenegro, the Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, and observers from Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Picture SHAPE NATO)