Feb 24 • 14:49 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Naval Forces: Active participation in NATO exercise 'DYNAMIC MANTA 26' in the Mediterranean

Greece is actively participating in the NATO naval exercise 'DYNAMIC MANTA 26', taking place in the Mediterranean from February 23 to March 6, 2026.

Greece is taking part in the annual NATO naval exercise 'DYNAMIC MANTA 26', which is scheduled to occur in the Mediterranean from February 23 to March 6, 2026. The Greek Navy's involvement includes a frigate, a submarine, and a Special Operations Underwater Demolition Team. This exercise is designed to enhance the operational readiness of participating naval forces in anti-submarine warfare under realistic conditions involving complex operational scenarios and a multi-threat environment.

'DYNAMIC MANTA' is a key NATO exercise focused on anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and aims to strengthen collective defense among allied nations. It involves 10 NATO member states participating actively in joint operations, which include countries like the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. The training scenarios not only bolster naval combat capabilities but also improve the interoperability of various NATO units in specialized operations.

The significance of 'DYNAMIC MANTA' extends beyond mere military training; it is pivotal for reinforcing alliances and ensuring a robust maritime presence in the Mediterranean, a region often characterized by geopolitical tensions. As NATO aims to enhance cooperation among member states in response to evolving security challenges, exercises like 'DYNAMIC MANTA' play a critical role in achieving these strategic objectives and enhancing global security through collaborative military efforts.

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