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Have Military Exercises Changed in a Literal Sense?

The first largest military exercise for the 45th Armored Brigade in Lithuania has concluded, but have they really been updated?

Have Military Exercises Changed in a Literal Sense?
Have Military Exercises Changed in a Literal Sense?

The 45th Armored Brigade, which is set to be permanently stationed in Lithuania by 2027, has recently completed its first largest military exercise in the country. This exercise, which involved 350 drones, is described by Colonel Dill as representing a "transparent battlefield" where "new products are tested during combat."

Changes in Military Methods

Colonel Dill has clearly stated that these exercises differ significantly from those conducted in 2023. He emphasized that the type and methods of military training have undergone substantial changes and have become more up-to-date. These changes are particularly aimed at responding to new global threats and the need for greater coordination in the modern battlefield.

This exercise reflects military efforts to adapt to new technologies and modern warfare methods. Do these changes truly signify an enhancement of Western military capabilities in the face of growing global challenges?