Georgia Hosts Sixth Noble Partner Exercises

Georgia Hosts Sixth Noble Partner Exercises

For the sixth time, Georgia will host the multinational military exercise "Noble Partner", which aims to increase the readiness and interoperability between Georgia, the US, regional partners and allied countries to ensure a stable and secure environment in the Black Sea region. The exercise scenario includes both command-staff and field exercises with combat firing, the interaction of maneuvers, and combat support elements in both defensive and offensive operations.

For the first time in the history of the training, the representatives of the armed forces of Japan and Sweden will participate in the "Noble Partner." More than 2,400 military personnel will be involved in the multinational exercise. According to the Ministry of Defense of Georgia, the participants of this year's multinational exercises are: Georgia, USA, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Greece, Great Britain, Turkey, Slovakia, Norway, Hungary, Lithuania, Azerbaijan, Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Estonia, Poland, Japan, Lithuania-Poland-Ukraine Multinational Brigade, and Swedish Armed Forces.

An information briefing related to the start of military exercises was held at the Ministry of Defense. The briefing was attended by the Commander of the Defense Forces, Major General Giorgi Matiashvili, his deputies, the deputies of the Minister of Defense, the defence attachés of the countries participating in the exercise, and foreign experts from the main group of NATO. The presentation about the training was presented by the Eastern Commander of the Defense Forces—the head of "Noble Partner 2022," Brigadier General Roland Dzneladze.

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