Ukrainian, U.S. Navy Forces plan Sea Breeze 2017 exercises
The initial conference on planning Ukrainian-American Sea Breeze 2017 exercises, the theme of which was conducting multinational security operations in the crisis area, has been completed in Odesa.
According to a report from the press center of the Naval Forces of Ukraine posted on the official website of the Defense Ministry, the event was attended by Ukrainian and American military sailors, as well as representatives from Georgia, Poland, Azerbaijan, the Netherlands, Romania, Canada, the UK, Bulgaria, Moldova, and Turkey.
Ukrainian Navy representatives noted close cooperation between the groups at the conference, participants' activity.
Over the three days of work, the idea of future exercises was formed, maneuver control components and system were defined.
In addition, the participants discussed the aspects of logistics and interaction with mass media, defined the range of combat exercises and training forces.
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