
The Ministry of Defence of Georgia is hosting the NATO-Georgia Exercise 2025, officially inaugurated at the Joint Military Centre in Krtsanisi.
The NATO-Georgia Exercise 2025 is a computer-assisted brigade-level command and staff exercise designed to train a multinational brigade-level unit in planning and executing crisis operations under Georgian leadership. The exercise will combine a field component with multinational staff training, showcasing the NATO-Georgian Joint Training and Evaluation Centre command and control capabilities while enhancing operational coordination.
Planned by NATO`s Supreme Allied Commander Europe and the General Staff of the Georgian Defence Forces, this exercise follows NATO-developed scenarios, procedures, and doctrines. A total of 17 NATO member and partner nations are participating in the multinational exercise - Georgia, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Turkey, the UK, the US, Azerbaijan, Moldova, Armenia, Tunisia. Several international organizations and units are also involved.
The exercise encompasses six initiatives outlined in the NATO-Georgia Essential Package, which includes: the Joint NATO-Georgia Training and Evaluation Centre, Military Engineering, Military Police, Military Medical Capability Development, Special Operations Forces, and Standardization and Codification.