
NATO Enhanced Forward Presence - Wikipedia
Enhanced Forward Presence (EFP) is a NATO -allied forward-deployed defense and deterrence military force in Northern, Central and Eastern Europe.
NATO Multinational Brigade in Latvia - Aizsardzības ministrija
From July 2024, Colonel Cédric Aspirault is the current NATO Multinational Brigade in Latvia Commander. Since June 2024, Lieutenant-Colonel Jean-Francois Labonté is the current …
NATO Enhanced Forward Presence | Ārlietu ministrija
2021年5月7日 · NATO’s multinational EFP battlegroup in Latvia aims at boosting defence and deterrence capabilities on the eastern flank of the Alliance. The presence of the battlegroup is …
File : NATO eFP Battle Group Latvia.svg - Wikipedia
English: Organization of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence Battlegroup in Latvia as of June 2019.
NATO’s military presence in the east of the Alliance
2022年3月24日 · In July 2024, Latvia became the first country to scale up its NATO forward presence to a brigade, as NATO Multinational Brigade Latvia was stood up with Canada as …
Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) - Allied Land Command
NATO is enhancing its forward presence in the eastern part of the Alliance, with four multinational battalion-size battlegroups in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, on a rotational basis.
MNCNE - NATO enhanced Forward Presence
Since 2017, Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast has had the command-and-control responsibility for NATO's enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) built upon four multinational …
SHAPE EFP | NATO Multinational Battlegroups
In recent years, Allies have enhanced NATO’s forward presence by establishing multinational battlegroups in Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. …
in Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. These battlegroups are multinational, and combat-ready, demonstrating the strength of the …
Enhanced Forward Presence, Latvia :: Ministerstvo obrany SR
web eFP NATO has enhanced its presence in the eastern part of the Alliance, with four multinational battlegroups in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. These battlegroups, led by …