Just six months after the NATO Summit, military experts from NATO, think tanks and former members of the military gathered in a small room with only a few computers on the 2nd floor of Poland’s national stadium to play a wargame: a mock Russian invasion of the Baltic states. The purpose? Assess all of the Alliance’s capabilities and provide the Polish Ministry of Defence with a full report. These wargames, unlike military exercises, are conducted using software only.
‘These kinds of exercises are not about drawing specific conclusions, they’re about giving us different problems that force us to think about how …read more
Source: Visegrad Insight