Nicosia, Cyprus. A multinational civil-military cooperation exercise, Argonaut 2026, is taking place in Cyprus from May 11 to May 15, the defence ministry announced.
Purpose and scope
The ministry said the exercise will test the special national plans ‘Estia’ and ‘Tefkros’, focusing on the reception of civilians from neighbouring conflict zones and the management of search and rescue incidents within the Republic’s area of responsibility.
Phases and operational areas
The exercise will unfold in three phases across Cyprus’ maritime, air and land domains, including its Flight Information Region (FIR) and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
Coordination and participating bodies
Planning, execution and overall coordination are being led by the Cyprus National Guard, in cooperation with the foreign ministry and the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre.
Participants and observers
The ministry said a large number of government services are participating, alongside personnel and air and naval assets from Cyprus and other countries, and that observers from several foreign states are expected to attend.
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