The US Army unloads military hardware in Germany as part of the "Europe 20 defender" maneuver

The US Army unloads military hardware in Germany as part of the "Europe 20 defender" maneuver

US soldiers arrive today at the German airport in Hamburg, as four ships unload military equipment at the Bremerhaven port, as part of the large military maneuver "Europe 20 cannons".

During this maneuver, it is planned to move about 20,000 American soldiers to eastern Europe via Germany to prepare against any crises.

The commander of the US military will be in Europe, General Christopher J. Kaffulin and the German Joint Support Service inspector, General Martin Schleiss, during the unloading of military hardware in Bremerhaven.

Soldiers in Poland and the Baltic region are training for readiness on the external borders of NATO. The German army participates in this exercise and the US military supports it logistically.