From 30 October to 7 November 2025, the CAPABLE DEPLOYER (CADR25) global military exercise for 107 soldiers from 17 NATO countries who improved their cooperation in the movement of troops to the operations area continued at the Military method Academy.
The exercise was conflict Staff Training and is included in the NATO Military Training and Exercise Programme (MTEP) as functional training, coordinated at operational and tactical level.
"As host, I would like to thank all the participants of CAPABLE DEPLOYER 2025 for their commitment, professionalism and cooperation. Your commitment strengthens the shared capacity to plan and implement the deployment of forces, as well as improving the logistics of global activities within NATO," said the Rector-Commander WAT Brig. Gen. Prof. Prof. hab. Przemysław Wachulak during the closing ceremony.
Participants of the exercise organised by the Multinational Logistics Coordination Centre were representatives of NATO associate States, NATO Command Structure, NATO Force Structure and another units, including LOGFAS (Logistics Functional Area Services) operators, who support logistics capacity management in NATO.
The Rector gave students certificates and awarded awards to the manager of MLCC) and another organizers and mentors. All participants were invited to the next year's COLO-26 exercise, which will be held at WAT.
"This is the first specified global venture organized in Poland – and it was held in the walls of the Military method Academy in the Department of Security, Logistics and Management. The CADR2025 exercise allowed to improve global cooperation in the field of military logistics. Planist procedures and IT tools were tested to increase the Alliance's readiness to deploy forces efficiently in NATO operations," concluded Colonel Bartosz Kozicki, Prof. WAT – Dean of the Department of Security, Logistics and Management.
The CADR 2025 exercise was attended by soldiers and commanders from WAT: Exercise Deputy – Colonel Bartosz Kozicki, HNS Coordinator – Captain Grzegorz Wiejak, HNS CIS Coordinator – Maciej Salamonowski and many soldiers active in securing the organisation of the exercise.
"The exercise allowed to increase the applicable cognition of the lecturers of the Military method Academy and to increase their competence in the field of military logistics and operational planning. The acquired cognition and experience will be utilized during teaching classes with students in various fields of military studies and listeners of national and global courses. They will besides service as the basis for further investigation in the field of military logistics, operational planning and support for NATO alliance activities," said Colonel Bartosz Kozicki.
Text: Ewa Jankiewicz




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