Trident Juncture 18 is still two months away, but the first shipload of military equipment arrived in Norway this weekend.
An expected 40,000 soldiers and 10,000 vehicles are coming to Norway this autumn for exercise Trident Juncture – NATO’s largest military exercise since 2002.
The field exercise starts in late October, but the first military materiel and vehicles arrived in Åndalsnes, Western Norway on Saturday 18 August. The equipment arrived with the Italian roll-on/roll-off cargo vessel Capucine.
NATO is in charge of the exercise, while Norway is the host country. This weekend’s arrival marks the start for the coming high profile exercise – an exercise of great importance for the Nordic country.
“Trident Juncture is vital for Norway’s defence capability. Our military forces get valuable training along with our allies. But equally important is to test our ability to receive reinforcements from NATO”, says Lieutenant General Rune Jakobsen, Chief of the Norwegian Armed Forces’ Joint Headquarters, adding:
“Parts of the civil society in Southern and Central Norway will contribute through Norway’s total defence concept. Military activity in these areas will also be significantly higher than normal, so we will provide the public with thorough information in the time to come.
Norway’s Ministry of Defence say that the arrival of the first equipment this weekend is part of a well-coordinated operation that also involves the Norwegian Home Guard and the Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation. Personnel from the two departments worked all Saturday to unload the ship and prepare the equipment for further transportation to the exercise areas.
“Our soldiers are in charge of force protection and ensure that vehicles, materiel and other equipment are safe”, says Lieutenant Colonel John Arvid Svindland, Chief of the Norwegian Home Guard’s 11th District.
Have just returned from Norway. The Fjords and scenery are just amazing. I saw a mean looking Stealthly looking patrol boat in Bergen too.
Just checked. It was “Steil” a Skold class Corvette.