Norway-Ukraine naval partnership develops Black Sea security doctrine through frontline experience
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An exclusive interview with Commandant Kiriakidi of the Naval Institute of the National University "Odesa Maritime Academy" in Ukraine, exploring the collaboration between the Ukrainian Naval Forces Institute and the Norwegian Defence University College. The partnership focuses on the Black Sea Battle Lab, which transforms frontline maritime experience from the Ukraine-Russia conflict into future-proof naval doctrine and security standards. The collaboration addresses evolving maritime threats and sets new benchmarks for Black Sea security through joint research, training, and strategic analysis.
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The Black Sea Battle Lab is transforming frontline experience into future-proof doctrine.
As maritime threats evolve, this partnership is addressing the most pressing security challenges in the region.
As maritime threats evolve, the collaboration between the Ukrainian Naval Forces Institute and the Norwegian Defence University College is setting new standards
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