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|name = Blue and Green Shield | |||
|image = File:Exercise_MALABAR_2020_14.jpg | |||
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|caption = Ships on a joint sovereignty patrol, [[2025]]. | |||
|scope = {{wp|Military exercise}} | |||
|planned_by = [[Burgoignesc Security Forces]] | |||
|objective = | |||
|executed = Annually | |||
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*[[Burgoignesc Security Forces]] | |||
*[[Pelaxia|Pelaxian military]] | |||
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'''Blue and Green Shield''' ([[Burgoignesc language|Burg]]: ''Escut Blau e Verd'', [[Pelaxian]]: ''Escudo Azul y Verde'') is an annual naval, emergency response, continuity of government, and diplomatic reconstitution exercise conducted by [[Burgundie]] and [[Pelaxia]], that simulates an invasion of eastern [[Pelaxia]] by the fictional nation of ''Imperia''. They have come to represent a cornerstone of the strategic partnership between [[Pelaxia]] and [[Burgundie]], emblematic of the commitment the nations have made to each other. Far exceeding the scope of conventional naval war games, Blue and Green Shield has evolved into a complex, multi-domain exercise that simulates a full-scale invasion of eastern [[Pelaxia]] by the fictional nation of "Imperia". This demanding and immersive scenario rigorously tests the combined capabilities of both nations across a wide spectrum of critical areas: | |||
*naval operations in diverse maritime theaters; | |||
*swift and effective emergency response mechanisms; | |||
*ensuring the continuity of government even in the face of existential threats; and | |||
the delicate art of diplomatic reconstitution in times of crisis. | |||
The genesis of Blue and Green Shield lies in the spirit of collaboration that emerged in the aftermath of [[Burgundie]]'s [[Operation Kipling]] in the 1970s and 80s. Initially the exercises were a contract for naval training and equipment familiarization, assisting [[Pelaxia]] in modernizing its forces with [[Burgundie|Buroignesc]] wartime expertise and surplus equipment. The 1990s saw the incorporation of joint sovereignty patrols and advanced navigation drills, making them into a formal and annual exercise in [[1993]], as Blue Shield. This coincided with [[Pelaxia]]'s growing maritime ambitions in the [[Tainean Sea|Tainean]] and [[Kindreds Sea]]s and the deepening [[Burgo-Pelaxian relations|diplomatic and economic ties]] between the two nations. The looming specter of a real invasion, mirroring the one in the exercises, further catalyzed the evolution of Blue Shield, leading to the creation of the ''Transnational Emergency Support Team'' (TEST), a highly specialized unit tasked with the critical mission of securing and evacuating key [[Pelaxia]]n government officials in the event of an invasion. Throughout the early 2000s, TEST evolved into a highly specialized unit comprising [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] and [[Pelaxia]]n special forces, federal protective service members, emergency managers, and intelligence personnel. | |||
At the dawn of the 21st century Blue Shield continued to adapt and grow, mirroring the dynamic geopolitical landscape in [[Sarpedon]] and [[Vallos]], and the unwavering commitment of both nations to mutual defense and regional stability. Today, the exercises encompass a vast array of naval operations, ranging from littoral maneuvers in the [[Tainean Sea|Tainean]] and [[Kindreds Sea]]s to blue-water operations in the [[Odoneru Ocean]] and [[Polynesian Sea]]. They also meticulously rehearse the intricate choreography of emergency response, ensuring the continuity of [[Pelaxia]]n governance even under the direst circumstances. The exercises culminate in simulations of diplomatic efforts to rally international support and coordinate a cohesive response to the crisis, highlighting the critical role of diplomacy in conflict resolution. | |||
The incorporation of riparian operations in the 2020s marked another significant escalation in the exercise's commitment to realism. The addition of riparian exercise elements simulated take the fight back to "Imperia" along the shared border. These operations alternate between the rivers of eastern [[Pelaxia]], most controversially the ones that form the international border between [[Caphiria]] and [[Pelaxia]], and rivers in [[Equatorial Ostiecia]], on even and odd years respectively. | |||
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Operational scope | Military exercise |
Planned by | Burgoignesc Security Forces |
Date | Annually |
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Blue and Green Shield (Burg: Escut Blau e Verd, Pelaxian: Escudo Azul y Verde) is an annual naval, emergency response, continuity of government, and diplomatic reconstitution exercise conducted by Burgundie and Pelaxia, that simulates an invasion of eastern Pelaxia by the fictional nation of Imperia. They have come to represent a cornerstone of the strategic partnership between Pelaxia and Burgundie, emblematic of the commitment the nations have made to each other. Far exceeding the scope of conventional naval war games, Blue and Green Shield has evolved into a complex, multi-domain exercise that simulates a full-scale invasion of eastern Pelaxia by the fictional nation of "Imperia". This demanding and immersive scenario rigorously tests the combined capabilities of both nations across a wide spectrum of critical areas:
- naval operations in diverse maritime theaters;
- swift and effective emergency response mechanisms;
- ensuring the continuity of government even in the face of existential threats; and
the delicate art of diplomatic reconstitution in times of crisis.
The genesis of Blue and Green Shield lies in the spirit of collaboration that emerged in the aftermath of Burgundie's Operation Kipling in the 1970s and 80s. Initially the exercises were a contract for naval training and equipment familiarization, assisting Pelaxia in modernizing its forces with Buroignesc wartime expertise and surplus equipment. The 1990s saw the incorporation of joint sovereignty patrols and advanced navigation drills, making them into a formal and annual exercise in 1993, as Blue Shield. This coincided with Pelaxia's growing maritime ambitions in the Tainean and Kindreds Seas and the deepening diplomatic and economic ties between the two nations. The looming specter of a real invasion, mirroring the one in the exercises, further catalyzed the evolution of Blue Shield, leading to the creation of the Transnational Emergency Support Team (TEST), a highly specialized unit tasked with the critical mission of securing and evacuating key Pelaxian government officials in the event of an invasion. Throughout the early 2000s, TEST evolved into a highly specialized unit comprising Burgoignesc and Pelaxian special forces, federal protective service members, emergency managers, and intelligence personnel. At the dawn of the 21st century Blue Shield continued to adapt and grow, mirroring the dynamic geopolitical landscape in Sarpedon and Vallos, and the unwavering commitment of both nations to mutual defense and regional stability. Today, the exercises encompass a vast array of naval operations, ranging from littoral maneuvers in the Tainean and Kindreds Seas to blue-water operations in the Odoneru Ocean and Polynesian Sea. They also meticulously rehearse the intricate choreography of emergency response, ensuring the continuity of Pelaxian governance even under the direst circumstances. The exercises culminate in simulations of diplomatic efforts to rally international support and coordinate a cohesive response to the crisis, highlighting the critical role of diplomacy in conflict resolution. The incorporation of riparian operations in the 2020s marked another significant escalation in the exercise's commitment to realism. The addition of riparian exercise elements simulated take the fight back to "Imperia" along the shared border. These operations alternate between the rivers of eastern Pelaxia, most controversially the ones that form the international border between Caphiria and Pelaxia, and rivers in Equatorial Ostiecia, on even and odd years respectively.