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Photos from Anakonda 16, NATO's massive war game that worries Russia
After a stunning show of force, several NATO nations concluded Anakonda 16, an annual Polish-led joint multinational exercise. The purpose was to bring partner nations together to train, exercise, and integrate Polish forces into a joint multinational environment, while simultaneously demonstrating NATO's defense capabilities.
The exercise comprised of more than 31,000 troops hailing from 24 different nations, including the US, Canada, UK, Germany, Spain, Turkey, and Ukraine. Maneuvers included air assault, airborne, air defense, and amphibious operations.
This event also comes at the heels of NATO's decision to deploy four multinational battalions to Poland and the Baltic states to boost defense, much to Russia's chagrin.
Here are several pictures of the multinational exercise:
A map of Anakonda 16's operations.
US Army Europe
A pair of Polish F-16s take flight.
Filip Modrzejewski/Foto Poork via The Aviationist
Airborne forces from the US, Great Britain, and Poland conduct a a multi-national jump on to a designated drop zone near Torun, Poland.

After a stunning show of force, several NATO nations concluded Anakonda 16, an annual Polish-led joint multinational exercise. The purpose was to bring partner nations together to train, exercise, and integrate Polish forces into a joint multinational environment, while simultaneously demonstrating NATO's defense capabilities.
The exercise comprised of more than 31,000 troops hailing from 24 different nations, including the US, Canada, UK, Germany, Spain, Turkey, and Ukraine. Maneuvers included air assault, airborne, air defense, and amphibious operations.
This event also comes at the heels of NATO's decision to deploy four multinational battalions to Poland and the Baltic states to boost defense, much to Russia's chagrin.
Here are several pictures of the multinational exercise:
A map of Anakonda 16's operations.

US Army Europe
A pair of Polish F-16s take flight.

Filip Modrzejewski/Foto Poork via The Aviationist
Airborne forces from the US, Great Britain, and Poland conduct a a multi-national jump on to a designated drop zone near Torun, Poland.
