- Military Exercises of the Republic of Cyprus
Cyprus is the third-largest
island in the Mediterranean. A former British colony, it gained independence from theUnited Kingdom in 1960 and became aCommonwealth republic in1961 . The Republic of Cyprus is adeveloped country and has been a member of theEuropean Union since1 May 2004 .Status of the Republic of Cyprus
The
Republic of Cyprus is an internationally recognisedsovereign country, a portion of which is under foreignmilitary occupation byTurkey . The occupation, which began on the 20th July 1974 and continues to the present day, has been in direct contradiction with a number of passed resolutions of the UN Security Council. The Government of the Republic of Cyprus disputes the legality of the occupation by Turkish military forces, and this has been a source of considerable tension between Cyprus and Turkey since1974 .Armed Forces of the Republic of Cyprus
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Republic of Cyprus is protected by acombined arms force known as theCypriot National Guard . This force comprises land, air, naval and Special Forces units, within a highly organised and modernised structure of command, control and communication. TheCypriot National Guard performs a variety of military exercises, usually involved in the combined-arms role rather than favouring individual units. The largestmilitary exercise is named Nikiforos-Toxotis, and this is the main annual war games of theRepublic of Cyprus , with cooperation from theHellenic armed forces.Nikiforos-Toxotis
The Nikiforos-Toxotis exercise is typically held on an annual basis, though on several occasions, it has been cancelled for political reasons. The exercise involves the
mobilisation of all active forces and the majority of first-linereserve forces, as well as elements of the second-line forces andHome Guard . Participating units are usually instructed to implement live-fire practice of their associated armaments as part of an organised training program, routinely against mock-up targets. This includes tanks, armoured vehicle mounted weapons, general artillery, anti-tank artillery, mortar artillery and the full spectrum of infantry carried small arms. The exercise implements the organisation and tactics of combined-arms warfare, and also invites participation from theHellenic Air Force and Navy, as well as the GreekELDYK contingent in Cyprus.International Reaction to Nikiforos-Toxotis
The Turkish Government routinely reacts to the Nikiforos-Toxotis exercise by organising its own military exercises in northern Cyprus, and occasionally by conducting penetrative violations of the
Nicosia Flight Information Region (FIR) with its Air Force jet aircraft. The Turkish Government routinely denounces the use of the Nikiforos-Toxotis exercise.Timeline of Nikiforos-Toxotis Exercises
*Nikiforos-Toxotis 95 - Completed with Greek air and naval participation.1
*Nikiforos-Toxotis 96 - Completed over 5 days with Greek air and naval participation. Turkish fighter aircraft violate the Nicosia FIR and interfere with Greek military aviation. ²
*Nikiforos-Toxotis 97 - Completed over 5 days with Greek air and naval participation. Turkey reacted by holding the "Toros" military exercise in the north of the island. ³
*Nikiforos-Toxotis 98 - Completed over 5 days with Greek air and naval participation, followed by military parade in Larnaca. Turkey reacted with airspace violations of the Nicosia FIR.4
*Nikiforos-Toxotis 99 - Completed over 5 days with Greek air and naval participation, followed by military parades in Larnaca and Paphos. 5
*Nikiforos-Toxotis 2000 - Completed with Greek air and naval participation. Altercations reported between Greek and Turkish warplanes. 6
*Nikiforos 2001 - Completed without Greek air and naval participation (Toxotis phase), which is postponed indefinitely due to political considerations. 7
*Nikiforos(-Toxotis) 2002 - Cancelled 8
*Nikiforos(-Toxotis) 2003 - Cancelled 9
*Nikiforos(-Toxotis) 2004 - Cancelled 10
*Nikiforos 2005 - Completed over three days without Greek air and naval participation. 11
*Nikiforos 2006 - Completed over five days without Greek air and naval participation.12
Other Military Exercises
The Cypriot National Guard conducts military exercises throughout its operating year, usually on a much smaller scale than Nikiforos and expending much smaller quantities of ordinance. The names of these exercises are not normally published.
Sources
*1. www.hri.org/news/Greek/ana/1995/95-09-28.ana.html
*2. www.hri.org/cgi-bin/brief?/news/Cyprus/cna/1996/96-10-07.cna.html
*3. www.hri.org/news/Cyprus/cna/1997/97-09-09.cna.html
*4. www.hri.org/news/Cyprus/cna/1998/98-10-23_1.cna.html
*5. www.hri.org/news/Cyprus/cna/1999/99-10-07.cna.html
*6. www.hri.org/cgi-bin/brief?/news/Cyprus/cna/2000/00-10-17_1.cna.html
*7. www.hri.org/news/Cyprus/cypio/2001/01-10-22.cypio.html
*8. www.hri.org/news/Cyprus/cmnews/2002/02-02-17.cmnews.html
*9. www.hri.org/cgi-bin/brief?/news/Cyprus/cna/2003/03-10-09.cna.html
*10. www.hri.org/cgi-bin/brief?/news/Cyprus/cna/2004/04-09-21.cna.html
*11. www.hri.org/news/Greek/ana/2005/05-10-24.ana.html
*12. www.hri.org/news/Greek/ana/2006/06-10-09.ana.html
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