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  2. Zapad 2013 - Wikipedia

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    The exercise caused concern in Poland, Baltic states and Scandinavia. Officials and media in those countries described the exercise as destabilizing and intimidating, and "not transparent", criticizing the official narrative of Zapad 2013 as anti-terrorism while in reality it simulated a conflict with NATO members.

  3. List of Zapad exercises - Wikipedia

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    Zapad exercise ('Exercise West') is a series of Soviet Union and Russian Federation military exercises, including: Zapad-77 (Zapad-1977) Zapad-81 (Zapad-1981) Zapad-84 (Zapad-1984) Zapad 1999; Zapad 2009; Zapad 2013; Zapad 2017; Zapad 2021

  4. Category:Zapad military exercises - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Zapad military exercises" ... Zapad 2013; Zapad 2017; Zapad 2021; Zapad-81 This page was last edited on 10 July 2024, at 20:57 (UTC). ...

  5. Category:Military exercises involving Russia - Wikipedia

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    List of Zapad exercises; Zapad 1999; Zapad 2009; Zapad 2013; Zapad 2017; Zapad 2021 This page was last edited on 29 August 2018, at 10:38 (UTC). ...

  6. Category:Belarusian military exercises - Wikipedia

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    List of Zapad exercises; U. ... Zapad 1999; Zapad 2009; Zapad 2013; Zapad 2017; Zapad 2021 This page was last edited on 21 October 2021, at 14:06 ...

  7. Zapad 2017 - Wikipedia

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    Previous post-Soviet Zapad exercises were Zapad 1999, Zapad 2009, and Zapad 2013. The plan of the exercise was approved by Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko on 20 March 2017: it envisaged two stages and its theme was defined as "the use of groupings of troops (forces) in the interests of ensuring the military security of the Union State".

  8. Zapad 2021 - Wikipedia

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    Zapad 2021 (Russian: Запад-2021,English: West 2021) was a joint strategic exercise between the armed forces of the Russian Federation and Belarus, which took place from 10 to 15 September 2021. According to the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation , approximately 200,000 military personnel, up to 760 pieces of equipment, and 15 ...

  9. 465th Missile Brigade - Wikipedia

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    In keeping with the close military integration between Belarus and Russia, the brigade is a frequent participant in joint exercises with Russia, such as Zapad-2013. [5] For budgetary reasons, the brigade was relocated in 2018 to the Yuzhny military base near Osipovichi, where the 51st Guards Artillery and 336th Rocket Artillery Brigades are ...