The NATO is conducting the "Steadfast Dart 26" exercise in Bergen to demonstrate its capability. Around 10,000 soldiers are practicing a rapid deployment to defend NATO territory in Eastern Europe. It is the largest maneuver of the year, featuring live firing and low-flying helicopters.
In the Lüneburg Heath near Bergen, the NATO has launched the "Steadfast Dart 26" exercise. This demonstrates the alliance's ability to deploy troops to Eastern Europe within a few days to protect NATO territory. Approximately 10,000 soldiers from various member states are participating, making it the largest maneuver of the year.
During the exercise, live firing takes place, and helicopters fly at low altitude. The goal is to prepare for an emergency in which the NATO must respond quickly. The maneuvers include scenarios requiring rapid reinforcement in the region.
Bergen, known for the Bergen-Hohne training area, serves as a central location for such exercises. The NATO thereby emphasizes its determination and readiness. A related activity is occurring in Putlos, where tanks are being brought to the beach.
The exercise highlights the ongoing relevance of the NATO in an uncertain geopolitical situation, without further speculation on current developments.