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Caucasus 2020
Caucasus 2020 (also called Kavkaz 2020) was a multinational Military exercise#Command Post, command post exercise in Russia. The exercise took place from September 21 to 26. The issues practiced in the course of the Kavkaz 2020 cover command and control of groups of troops, formations and subunits in joint operations to localize and resolve armed conflicts related to countering terrorism. The participation of military contingents of nine foreign countries was planned. Nine more countries would send military observers to Russia. The main actions would unfold at the Kapustin Yar and Ashuluk training grounds, as well as in the waters of the Black Sea, Black and Caspian Sea, Caspian Seas. China, Armenia, Belarus, Iran, Myanmar, and Pakistan took part in the exercise. India cancelled participation entirely, while Azerbaijan also cancelled participation but sent observers. Participants References See also

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Military Exercise
A military exercise or war game is the employment of military resources in training for military operations, either exploring the effects of warfare or testing strategies without actual combat. This also serves the purpose of ensuring the combat readiness of garrisoned or deployable forces prior to deployment from a home base. While both war games and military exercises aim to simulate real conditions and scenarios for the purpose of preparing and analyzing those scenarios, the distinction between a war game and a military exercise is determined, primarily, by the involvement of actual military forces within the simulation, or lack thereof. Military exercises focus on the simulation of real, full-scale military operations in controlled hostile conditions in attempts to reproduce war time decisions and activities for training purposes or to analyze the outcome of possible war time decisions. War games, however, can be much smaller than full-scale military operations, do not typi ...
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