
Greek Military's 'Storm 25' Exercise: Amphibious Landing on Rhodes
Greek Military Conducts Amphibious Landing Exercise on Rhodes Rhodes, Greece – The Hellenic Army recently conducted a large-scale amphibious landing exercise, codenamed "Storm 25." The exercise involved the 32nd Marine Brigade and showcased the coordinated efforts of the Greek Army, Navy, and Air Force. The landing, which took place on the shores of Rhodes, involved various military vehicles, including tanks and armored personnel carriers. A spokesperson for the Hellenic Army stated, "This exercise is crucial for maintaining our readiness and interoperability with our allies." The exercise, which lasted several hours, involved multiple phases, including the deployment of troops and equipment from ships to shore. The successful completion of "Storm 25" demonstrates the Greek military's commitment to maintaining its defense capabilities. The exercise concluded with a positive assessment of the troops' performance and coordination.