HUNGARIAN DEFENCE FORCES IN NATO MULTINATIONAL OPERATIONS (HIGHLITING THE POLISH-HUNGARIAN COOPERATION)
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
Nowadays, the Hungarian Defence Forces (HDF) have several multinational tasks all over the world. These are changing constantly due to the expansion of the different missions. In the beginning, HDF personnal were participating individually (officers, NCOs), and later by sub-level power in NATO and EU operations. The Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) mission in Afghanistan was the most successful operation of the HDF, which was terminated in March 2013. Hungarian soldiers gained considerable experience in Iraq too, where they served in a Transport Battalion under Polish command (Multinational Division). Based on these facts, this article presents some Hungarian aspects of multinational operations.
Authors and Affiliations
Tibor FARKAS, Erika HRONYECZ
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