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'''Krivolak''' ({{lang-mk|Криволак}}) is an area in east-central [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]], where the largest [[military base]] of the [[Military of the Republic of Macedonia|Macedonian Army]], and the largest [[military training]] area in the [[Balkans]] is located. The area is primarily used for the training of the [[Macedonian Armed Forces]] and its allies. The base has also been used for [[NATO]] exercises, and, while Macedonia was a part of [[Yugoslavia]], for testing of [[chemical weapons]]. |
'''Krivolak''' ({{lang-mk|Криволак}}) is an area in east-central [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]], where the largest [[military base]] of the [[Military of the Republic of Macedonia|Macedonian Army]], and the largest [[military training]] area in the [[Balkans]] is located. The area is primarily used for the training of the [[Macedonian Armed Forces]] and its allies. The base has also been used for [[NATO]] exercises, and, while Macedonia was a part of [[Yugoslavia]], for testing of [[chemical weapons]]. |
Revision as of 22:16, 30 August 2018
Krivolak (Template:Lang-mk) is an area in east-central Macedonia, where the largest military base of the Macedonian Army, and the largest military training area in the Balkans is located. The area is primarily used for the training of the Macedonian Armed Forces and its allies. The base has also been used for NATO exercises, and, while Macedonia was a part of Yugoslavia, for testing of chemical weapons.
Krivolak occupies a large area of mostly barren landscape. Hills, valleys, and a desert are used to test the skills and endurance of soldiers that train there. The military drills that take place there often are a combination of heavy artillery firing, aerial bombardment, and infantry attack. Many objects are used to simulate real warfare conditions, including temporary buildings and structures, vehicles, and other impediments.[1] The military training area within the base is sometimes used for training of United Nations Military Observers (UNMOs).[2]
Krivolak is also the location of an annual training exercise sponsored by the Consortium for Humanitarian Service and Education (CHSE). The Consortium is a collaborative effort of academic, government, and non-governmental organizations in the United States and Macedonia. The training includes university students from Macedonia and the United States who are involved in organizing and conducting a humanitarian response to a simulated major earthquake.[3]
References
- ^ NTI (2007-04-08). "Chemical Facilities". NTI. Archived from the original on 2008-06-24. Retrieved 2008-09-18.
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suggested) (help) - ^ MRT (2007-04-08). "Training for Military Observers underway at Krivolak". MRTI. Retrieved 2008-09-18.
- ^ CHSE (2009-03-08). "Svetlina". CHSE. Retrieved 2010-03-23.