Last month NATO-member Poland
said it was drawing up a long-term plan to shift some of its military strength
toward its eastern border, following Russia 's
annexation of Ukraine 's Crimea earlier this year.
"The training
is designed to develop interoperability between the two armed forces and is a
key demonstration of UK
support to NATO reassurance measures in the region," the ministry said in
a statement.
Further deployments
were expected over the next two years, it said.
At a summit in Wales in September, the North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation agreed to form a new rapid reaction force and step up exercises in
eastern Europe in response to Russia 's
actions.
On Thursday the
alliance's chief said NATO warplanes scrambled 400 times this year in response
to levels of Russian air activity around Europe
not seen since the Cold War.
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