On 6 October 2017 Sarajevo International Airport witnessed the arrival of some unfamiliar aircraft. An Antonov 124 cargo aircraft, the world’s second heaviest aircraft, delivering tons of British military equipment and vehicles , required by the British troops supporting the European Union Force (EUFOR) annual exercise ‘Quick Response 2017”. Shortly after the arrival of the Antonov 124 a Royal Air Force Voyager aircraft landed carrying British soldiers form the 1st Battalion, The Rifles, who are participating in the exercise.

COM EUFOR, Major General Anton Waldner, greeting UK soldiers as they arrive at Sarajevo International Airport ready for the start of Quick Response 17

COM EUFOR, Major General Anton Waldner, greeting UK soldiers as they arrive at Sarajevo International Airport ready for the start of Quick Response 17

‘Quick Response 2017’ is a EUFOR-led peace support operation exercise which practices EUFOR’s capability to call in reserve forces to support and maintain a safe and secure environment in support of local authorities, law enforcement agencies and the Armed Forces of BiH.

This international exercise involves EUFOR’s Multinational Battalion Comprising of Austrian, Hungarian and Turkish soldiers, the Intermediate Reserve Forces from the United Kingdom and the NATO Kosovo Force Tactical Reserve Battalion. EUFOR is able to draw on mobile and versatile Over the Horizon Reserve forces, if required, to augment in-theatre forces and deal with any military contingency that arises as well as supporting the Ministry of Security and Ministry of Defence.

The arrival of the UK military, demonstrates the UKs ability to rapidly move of personnel and vehicles across the continent in times of unrest. The arrival of the aircraft highlights the strategic lift capability of the UK Intermediate Reserve Forces to deploy at extremely short notice in response to the request of Commander EUFOR in support of the BiH authorities.

EUFOR are supporting local authorities, law enforcement agencies and the Armed Forces of BiH to maintain a safe and secure environment in BiH and help promote a climate in which the peace process can continue. One of the locations for the exercise will be Sarajevo International Airport where EUFOR will support Special Forces and the Border Police as well as the airport authorities practice some of their mandated operational training. Another training area will see EUFOR and the UK support the AFBiH to secure an ammunition storage site from potential hostile threats.

Quick Response 2017 will increase interoperability both between EUFOR forces and the Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Armed Forces and Law Enforcement Agencies. The European Union remains committed to BiH and through EUFOR’s military presence will continue to support BiH efforts to maintain a safe and secure environment.

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