The armed forces of NATO’s European member states are currently seeking to boost their military training capabilities to prepare troops for warfare in rapidly evolving battlefield conditions. As a result, the ability to effectively train large military units in a multi-domain environment has become a highly valued asset within the Alliance. One country seeking to strengthen its position as a key pillar of security on NATO’s eastern flank is Roma…
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