Saturday, January 25, 2025

How to Create European Army

Local armies but with central European command that integrate them together. Individual national units know who their European superiors and fellow units in a super unit. They train to fight together as a unit with them. For example, Central European core would consist of 2 Polish regiments, one Czech and one Hungarian and so on. Bigger countries can have cores and bigger formations entirely of their own regiments, while smaller Countries with smaller armies would instead form 1 regiment together with smaller neighbors. So on and so on.

Finally, some small countries can specialize in certain types of warfare, such as mines or reconnaissance. That way they do not have to split their limited troops between different roles and can pull them together into one large unit.

To do that a European command has to be created first. Individual militaries submit to them list of their units with sizes and equipment. Command later composes pan-European structures and gives them to individual nations to review in case someone wants to be in a different unit with some other countries instead. After all structure is approved, training can begin.

Nato already does that, so there is no particular need to invent much, just do the same thing but with EU only armies and command.

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How to Create European Army

Local armies but with central European command that integrate them together. Individual national units know who their European superiors and...