The major Estonian Defence Forces exercise Kevadtorm, which began this week and will last the entire month of May, has been taking place in this form since 2003, but will now be the last due to the conscription reform. Colonel Aron Kalmus, the leader of this year's exercise, said that in the future, major exercises may take place at a different time, including in winter.
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The major Estonian Defence Forces exercise Kevadtorm, which began this week and will last the entire month of May, has been taking place in this form since 2003, but will now be the last due to the conscription reform. Colonel Aron Kalmus, the leader of this year's exercise, said that in the future, major exercises may take place at a different time, including in winter.