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Revision as of 13:24, 12 April 2022
Nordörn is the operational code-name for recurring joint exercises held by the Conference for Amity and Cooperation. The exercises allow the military forces of each participating nation to test new technologies and cross-train equipment and tactics. Nordörn is held biennially during March and April on even-numbered years. Though there is no standard format to the exercises, they typically involve ground, sea, and air elements and are normally held in the Rotantic Circle. Scenarios range from search-and-rescue and disaster relief exercises to counterpiracy, counterterrorism, and combined-arms maneuvers. All CAC members are invited to participate.
With Exercise Nordörn, the CAC seeks to improve interoperability between its member-states while promoting regional security and stability. It is also critical to maintaining and honing the valuable Rotantic capabilities of participating armed forces, particularly amidst efforts to develop the Northern Way around Novaris.
Name
"Nordörn" translates to "Northern Eagle" in Cryrian.
Exercises
Headquarters | Tynam Naval Station, Cryria |
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Membership | Cryria Antora Älemsi Negdel Kelamí League Mexregiona Varentine League |
Nordörn 2022
Nordörn 2022 was held from 1 March to 5 April, and was marked by an opening ceremony in the Cryrian city of Tynam, and a closing ceremony in the Kelami League. All five CAC member-states participated in the exercises. Air and naval components took place primarily in the Tynam Straits, while army maneuvers were held in Kèxaptunwène'ku Lekaëyu. Nordörn 2022 saw sizable force commitments and is one of the largest multi-national exercises held in the region's recent history. The maneuvers also offered important insight into a number of defense industry projects and suggested a continued focus on unmanned technologies as well as fifth generation aircraft development.
As part of the exercises simulation, which endeavours to provide participants with as realistic a military situation as possible to help with training and research, Nordörn 2022 was designed around a fictional, hypothetical invasion. The joint CAC forces took the role of "Rotantic Universal Defense Enforcement" peacekeepers mandated by the League of Novaris to enforce, by any and all means, a ceasefire between the simulated nations of "Australialand," represented by Tynam, and "Canadastan," represented by the Kelamí League. The forces participating from the Kela'mué Lekaëyu volunteered to act as OpFor (Opposing Forces) to better simulate actual combat scenarios on the air and ground, while their naval squadron remained a part of the RUDE contingent.
Participants
Nation | Forces Contributed |
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Älemsi Negdel | ANFS Tenger - Pelicáno-class tank landing ship
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Antora | 1st Special Maneuver Squadron
1st Special Logistics Squadron
2nd Special Maneuver Legion - 5,750 soldiers, 240 armored vehicles, 30 artillery guns, 8 air defense batteries, 6 helicopters
3rd Special Air Maneuver Brigade - 3,964 soldiers, 36 fighter jets, 36 helicopters, 19 transport planes
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Cryria | Fleet Response Squadron
9th Fleet Squadron
7th Coastal Defense Brigade - 36 missile launchers Royal Cryrian Air Force - 20 fighter jets, 1 AWACS aircraft, 1 tanker aircraft, 42 SAM launchers, 40 AA guns
Royal Cryrian Army - 6,900 soldiers, 90 main battle tanks, 197 armored vehicles, 18 artillery guns, 6 rocket launchers, 20 SAM launchers, 40 AA guns, 24 transport planes, 6 UAVs
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Kelamí League | National Coastal Patrol Force
National Armies - 1,520 soldiers, 74 armored vehicles, 88 trucks, 15 anti-tank guns, 19 artillery guns, 4 AA guns
National Air Force - 8 fighter jets, 2 bombers, 7 helicopters, 2 surveillance aircraft, 1 UAV
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Mexregiona | Mexregionan Navy
Mexregionan Coast Guard
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Varentine League | Guild Varien Naval Contingent |
Phase 1
The first phase of Nordörn 2022 consisted of in-port conferences, meetings, and and events involving officers and defense industry representatives from the participating nations. Major points of discussion included the continued development of the Northern Way as well as experience gained during disaster relief operations after the 2021 tsunami in Borea. Other points regarding intelligence and military developments in Novaris and across the globe were touched upon, signalling increased interest for closer data-sharing and intelligence infrastructure.
Phase 2
The second phase of the exercises contained the naval-oriented components of Nordörn 2022. These most notably included maritime interdiction and live-fire exercises, but also encompassed mine-clearance, law enforcement, and salvage operations. The RCRN provided one of its Kraken-class submarines to partake in submarine-warfare drills with the other fleets.
Phase 2 witnessed several new technology demonstrations. A prototype of the Örn Skördeman stealth drone was deployed to test its capabilities against the deployed air defenses. The UCAV also conducted the first live fire tests of the new Type Q+ Laser Guided Bomb. The LGBTQ+ was deemed successful.
Phase 3
The final phase of Nordörn 2022 took place on land in the Kelamí League. This was the terrestrial portion of Nordörn and included a series of logistical exercises culminating testing the response capabilities of the involved nations and culminating in combined arms maneuvers. The National Army troops from the Kelamí League provided tactical and logistical objectives for the exercises, acting as asymmetrical opposing forces through simulated hit-and-runs, geurilla warfare, and urban combat. A specially-constructed "simulation town" was provided in the Kèxaptunwè'ke wilderness for the exercises.
The Älemsi contingent demonstrated prototypes of its Hejeld Khaigch UCAV during Phase 3.