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French war games in the shadow of Vladimir Putin’s aggression

France is planning its biggest military exercise involving 12,000 troops, including NATO allies, in the first half of next year.

French President Emmanuel Macron at the G20 summit in Bali on Wednesday. Picture: AFP
French President Emmanuel Macron at the G20 summit in Bali on Wednesday. Picture: AFP

France is planning its biggest military exercise involving 12,000 troops, including NATO allies, in the first half of next year.

The scenario calls for a major conflict with an unspecified foreign state to be played out, said Yves Metayer, commander of the troop deployment division at the French chiefs of staff.

The exercise will come against the background of Russia’s war in Ukraine.

“The geopolitical context justifies this exercise,” General Metayer said, adding that the war games plan had been in the works since 2020 and followed on from a French strategic review that was published in 2017.

The review pointed to “a need to prepare for a major conflict”, after two decades of mostly asymmetrical warfare with non-state actors, such as jihadists, he said.

“After the fall of the Berlin Wall, we allowed the mobilisation mechanisms we had during the Cold War to decline,” General Metayer said.

The war games, called Orion, will involve European NATO allies Germany, Britain, Belgium, Italy and Spain, as well as the US.

Between late February and early May, 7000 troops will play out a sequence involving naval operations in the Mediterranean, and an amphibian and airlift operation in southern France.

This phase will simulate an intervention in a country undermined by militia activity, and the neighbour to a powerful nuclear state that is stirring up the unrest.

From mid-April to early May, the soldiers will simulate an air and land conflict with that powerful state, involving the deployment of up to 12,000 troops in northern France.

Orion will involve land, sea, air and space components, including cyber warfare, as well as civilian operations in wartime, such as health services and transport, Metayer.

AFP

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