NATO finished Black Sea drills, strengthening defense readiness

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NATO's annual 'Sea Shield' naval exercise in the Black Sea has concluded, enhancing allied cooperation amid regional tensions. The exercise involved approximately 2,600 troops, dozens of ships, and aircraft from 12 allied nations, simulating various threats and scenarios over 12 days. Romania's Navy played a central role, emphasizing the need for modern technology and vigilance. The drill, which began in 2015, aims to improve readiness and collective defense capabilities, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the presence of the Russian Black Sea fleet.


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