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NATO’s quick-reaction force trains in Poland (master)
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Sept. 4, 2024 | 0:44
NATO’s quick-reaction force recently tested its readiness in Poland, together with other Allied forces, as part of exercise Steadfast Defender 2024.
Synopsis
By road, rail, sea and air – NATO’s quick-reaction force was tasked with making its way to Poland as part of Steadfast Defender 2024, NATO’s biggest exercise in decades.

NATO’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF) is currently led by the United Kingdom and includes military personnel from eight other NATO Allies – Albania, Hungary, Latvia, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Spain and Türkiye. Troops from these countries practised rapid deployment as part of exercise Brilliant Jump 2024, making their way to training grounds in Poland in a matter of days. Once there, they took part in the Polish-led exercise Dragon 2024, which tasked the quick-reaction forces with repelling a simulated invasion.

The drills were part of exercise Steadfast Defender 2024. Involving 90,000 forces from all 32 Allies, the exercise is testing NATO’s new regional defence plans with personnel practising rapid deployment and combat in both Norway and Poland. Steadfast Defender 2024 runs from January to May 2024.
Transcript
— TEXT ON SCREEN —

NATO’S QUICK REACTION FORCE

HAS DEPLOYED BY

LAND

AIR

AND SEA

FROM

ALBANIA

POLAND

SPAIN

TÜRKIYE

AND THE UNITED KINGDOM

TO TEST AND TRAIN IN POLAND

--SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) – Polish Brigadier General Piotr Fajkowski, 11th Armoured Cavalry Division Commanding General

“Poland is in fact in the front line of NATO. This is the eastern flank of NATO, so we have to be ready to fight first.”

THE FORCE THEN MOVED ACROSS THE COUNTRY

TO EXERCISE FURTHER WITH MORE ALLIES
HONING THEIR ABILITY TO WORK TOGETHER

RESPOND TO POTENTIAL CRISES

AND PROTECT OUR PEOPLE
Music
Yella Instrumental by Foley and Westlake
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This media asset is free for editorial broadcast, print, online and radio use. It is restricted for use for other purposes. Some footage is courtesy of the UK Ministry of Defence and can only be reused with an onscreen credit - UK MOD © Crown copyright 2024.
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