“Medusa-13” joint drill kicks off in Greece
Sarah Saad
The “Medusa-13” joint training exercises commenced in Greece on Tuesday and will continue over the coming days with the participation of air, naval, air defense, and Special Forces from Egypt, Greece, Cyprus, France, and Saudi Arabia, along with Italy, Bahrain, Rwanda, Bulgaria, and Morocco as observers.
Launched at the Mediterranean’s theatre of operation, the training features a range of activities, including joint planning for naval and air operations against various threats, combat exercises, and specialised live-fire drills.
These activities highlight the advanced level of expertise and coordination achieved by the participating forces in their respective fields.
Additionally, special forces from the participating countries will conduct the “Mina-3” and “Hercules-3″exercises to exchange experiences and unify operational concepts between the participating forces.
The training is part of growing partnerships and military cooperation with the armed forces of sisterly and friendly countries.
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