Germany, Netherlands to test joint missile defence operations for possible eastern deployment

  • 2/10/2023
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COLOGNE, Germany, Dhu-AlQa'dah 05, 1437, August 08, 2016, SPA -- Germany and the Netherlands will in October test joint operations of their Patriot air and missile defence systems in what could be a model for multilateral deployments to Poland or the Baltic states in coming years, a top German general said. Brigadier General Michael Gschossmann said joint operations enabled by the new approach could help NATO reassure Baltic member states and Poland, which are clamouring for more defences after Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region. The October test will validate a new joint concept of operations for air and missile defence developed by Germany and the Netherlands over the past year, the first of its kind in Europe, Gschossmann, commander of ground-based units for Germany's Air Force, told Reuters in an interview. More than 40 interceptors will be fired during an exercise at a NATO site in Crete in early October that will include 300 German and 100 Dutch soldiers, as well as 10 U.S. soldiers and a U.S. Aegis destroyer, according to German and U.S. officials. After the test, German and Dutch military officials plan to declare their Bi-national Air & Missile Defence Task Force ready for combat, and will offer it to NATO for future deployments. Baltic state officials welcomed U.S. deployment of a Patriot battery to eastern Europe during a series of exercises earlier this summer, but the symbolic value would be greater if the deployment involved more than one country, Gschossmann said. --SPA 15:44 LOCAL TIME 12:44 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w

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