Estonia checks fight readiness on the mass navy train Siil


About 15,000 conscripts, reservists and active-duty servicemen of the Estonian Defence Forces, and members of the Estonian Defence League and allies from ten nations are to check fight readiness on the mass navy train Siil (Hedgehog) from 16 Might to three June.

Siil is the most important navy train in Estonia and it takes place each three or 4 years as an alternative of the annual train, Kevadtorm (Spring Storm).

The drill will take a look at fight readiness of Estonian Defence Forces and the power to reply to totally different menace situations in a world framework, the defence forces stated in an announcement.

Units of the Estonian 1st and 2nd Infantry Brigades, Air Power, Navy, Cyber Command, Particular Operations Command, Assist Command, Navy Police and territorial defence will take part in train, along with allied and associate nations.

Members of the Estonian Defence Forces celebrating after the train Siil on 2018. Photograph by the defence forces.

“With the train Siil 2022, it’s essential and totally different from the earlier workout routines that we’re concentrating on the worldwide framework,” the Chief of Employees of the Estonian navy, Lieutenant Normal Martin Herem stated in an announcement in December 2021.

“We need to train reacting to risks in a world framework, along with the Northern Division and our Latvian colleagues. Nearly half of the contributors are reservists and their participation is of a key significance in acquiring fight readiness.”

In line with the defence forces, Siil 2022 is without doubt one of the largest navy workout routines held in Estonia after the Soviet occupation. It’s principally going down in southern Estonia and northern Latvia.





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