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Description Ukrainian T-64BM tank crews conduct the Defensive Operations lane during the Strong Europe Tank Challenge (SETC) at the 7th Army Training Command’s Grafenwoehr Training Area, May 10, 2017. The SETC is co-hosted by the United States Army Europe and the German Army, May 7-12, 2017. The completion is designed to project a dynamic presence, foster military partnership, promote interoperability, and provides an environment for sharing tactics, techniques and procedures. Platoons for six NATO and partner nations are in the completion. (Photos by MAJ Neil Penttila, 7th Army Training Command Public Affairs)
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Author 7th Army Training Command from Grafenwoehr, Germany

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