Defense: Joint Stars 2023, the interagency phase begins

Advanced medical posts, refugee management, search and rescue at sea, fight against cyber attacks and illicit trafficking: 14 training events scheduled until 28 May

Advanced medical posts of the Italian Red Cross to rescue the wounded, activities aimed at combating smuggling, cyber operations, management of displaced persons, evacuation of refugees, checkpoints to deal with illicit trafficking by land, sounding of the seas by specialized naval assets: the interagency phase of Joint Stars 2023 begins, the Defense's most important national exercise, planned and directed by the Interoperable Summit Operations Command (COVI). 

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This phase will end on May 14 and will see as many as 28 exercise events that will affect, as well as departments of Army, Navy, Air Force e Carabinieri Corps, also assets of the Guardia di Finanza, the Civil Protection, the Fire Brigade, the Italian Red Cross and the Port Authority. The aim is to increase the integration and interoperability between the components of the Armed Forces and the other branches of the State involved in the management of public order, in the fight against terrorism and illicit trafficking, in aiding refugees and in managing emergency situations. 

At Capo San Lorenzo specialized structures of the Carabinieri will carry out Stability Police activities. In the course of operations, aimed at controlling the territory and looking for criminals, they will conduct checkpoints and searches also with the intervention of units of the Special Operations Department (ROS). In Decimomannu, personnel of the Space Operations Command (COS), of the Nucleo Operativo Ecologico (NOE) of the Arma and of the National Fire Brigade will follow a simulated reentry into the earth's atmosphere of the remains of a rocket used to put satellites into orbit, intervening on the site of the impact to carry out the analysis and decontamination of the area, in a security framework guaranteed by the Carabinieri Military Police departments. 

Navy, Guardia di Finanza and Guardia Costiera will patrol the waters in front of the city of Cagliari for a complex activity to combat smuggling at sea, which will see the initial use of the multi-role patrol vessel "Mount Spur"And of a ATR-72, in service in the naval and air departments of the Fiamme Gialle. The aircraft will locate a suspicious vessel off the coast of Sardinia and, after acquiring the identification data of the mobile phones of the personnel on board, it will alert the naval units of the Guardia di Finanza and the Coast Guard available in the area via radio, which will have the task of board the suspicious vessel and escort the crew members ashore for subsequent judicial police duties. 

La Italian Red Cross join the tutorial with a Advanced Medical Place, which will be in action for first aid and health screening and anti-COVID triage of rescue personnel at sea. In particular, it will simulate the sighting, about 15 nautical miles from the coast, of some boats in precarious conditions, one of which will capsize. Fast patrol boats of the Coast Guard and the Yellow Flames, with Red Cross medical teams on board, will head at maximum speed to the site of the sighting, starting the search and rescue activity for the shipwrecked. The intervention of Air Force helicopters is also expected, which will carry out medical evacuations (MEDEVAC).  

The Armed Forces, the Armed and Non-Armed Bodies of the State and the Civil Defense will train to maintain a high level of readiness and efficiency, in order to react promptly in any type of emergency. 

Defense: Joint Stars 2023, the interagency phase begins