NATO medics train for intense combat in Estonia
NATO's Vigorous Warrior medical exercise takes place in Estonia this year for the first time in more than 20 years. ERR News spoke to the Surgeon General of the Estonian Defense Forces, Lt. Col. Indrek Olveti, about how medics have become targets and why they can't expect "any luxury" in the future.
NATO is conducting a medical exercise in Estonia, marking the first occurrence in over two decades. The event focuses on preparing medics for high-intensity conflicts and large-scale injuries. Estonian military officials discussed the increasing risks faced by medical personnel. They highlighted that medics are now often targeted in modern warfare. The exercise aims to improve readiness for future emergencies. Participants are being trained to operate under extreme conditions. The focus is on practical skills rather than comfort. This training reflects the evolving nature of military medical operations.
The training emphasizes the growing challenges faced by medical personnel in modern conflict zones.
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