Charing Cross station taken over by British Army in test to control Nato troops from deep underground
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London Charing Cross station has been taken over by the British Army in a test to control Nato troops from deep underground.Disused tube platforms were transformed into UK-led Nato headquarters, wherein officers led large-scale defensive land operations.The exercise, called Arrcade Strike, mimicked a scenario where British forces must reacts to Nato Article 5, which rules that an attack against one is an attack against all.
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In the situation, it is 2030 and the troops were deployed to Estonia after Russian troops launch an offensive on the Baltics.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The makeshift underground base is imagined to be in the Estonian capital, Tallinn.In such a case, Nato nations must unite to "deter, strike, and if necessary, restore Nato territorial integrity".The exercise was a massive operation, uniting hundreds of personnel from the UK, France, Italy and US for the test-run.The military exercise was designed to push the allies' ability to "plan and command complex...
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