Between the 2nd and 14th May 2018 Estonia conducted the latest of the SIIL (HEDGEHOG) series of exercises, aimed at testing the readiness of its armed forces in case of an armed aggression, writes Carl Schulze.
This year’s iteration of the Estonian exercise, named SIIL/HEDGEHOG 2018, saw the participation of well over 15,000 troops including several thousand soldiers from NATO allies, including the British-led NATO enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) Battle Group Estonia (BG EST). During the second week JOINT-FORCES.com followed the Field Training Exercise phase of the exercise.
Phase I ~ 2nd to 4th May. Mobilisation: Forming up of the reserve forces of the Estonian Defence Forces and of the units of the Voluntary Defence League. Establishing of the exercise structure. Deployment of NATO units to Estonia.
Phase II ~ 5th to 7th May. Collective Training: Units conducted integration training in order to get used to each other’s Standing Operational Procedures. As part of this phase the units of the Kaitseliit (Voluntary Defence League) trained all over Estonia in cooperation with police units and other services in order to protect vital infrastructure.
Phase III ~ 8th to 12th May. Combat Operations: Conducted as free running force-on-force training in south-eastern Estonia in the counties of Viljandi, Tartu, Valga, Pölvu and Voru over an area 70 km long and 45 km wide, that also stretched into neighbouring Lithuania. During this phase the Estonian 2. Jalaväebrigaad (2nd Infantry Brigade), with assigned units of NATO allies and of the Voluntary Defence League, fought a delaying operation in order to win time to allow NATO reinforcements to be deployed.
Germany took part with a reinforced mountain infantry company of Gebirgsjäger bataillon 232 and with 3. Kompanie, schweres Pionierbataillons 901, a flotation bridge company.
Poland deployed air defence assets, a long range reconnaissance asset and an aviation element equipped with four SU-22 fighter-bombers. France participated in the exercise with two Mirage 2000 multi-role combat aircraft.