Strong_Europe_Tank_Challenge

Strong Europe Tank Challenge

Strong Europe Tank Challenge

Annual army tank competition


The Strong Europe Tank Challenge (SETC) was an annual, multinational tank platoon competition held from 2016 to 2018 at Grafenwöhr Training Area, Germany, and hosted by the U.S. Army Europe and the German Army.[1]

The SETC 2016 trophy, with a German Leopard 2A6 in the background.

Description

Crews from NATO and non-NATO partners compete in defensive/offensive mounted and dismounted operations. Platoons rotate throughout 12 events with 1,500 possible points in total. The first challenge was held in 2016, with Germany taking first place.[2] The 2017 challenge saw Austria placing first, with Germany and the U.S. taking second and third, respectively.[3] The competition has not been held since 2018.

Results

2016

The 2016 competition was the first SETC competition. Denmark, Germany, Italy, Poland, Slovenia sent one platoon; the United States sent two. The Czech Republic planned to send a platoon, but the unit failed to arrive. No official place list for team behind the third place was published.[2]

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2017

The second annual competition included three newcomers, Austria, Ukraine and France. Italy, Denmark and Slovenia did not appear.[4]

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2018

The third annual competition took place from June 3 to the 8th and included two newcomers: Sweden and the United Kingdom.[5][better source needed]

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See also


References

  1. "Strong Europe Tank Challenge | U.S. Army in Europe". www.eur.army.mil. Retrieved 2017-05-30.
  2. "Germany wins big at 2016 Strong Europe Tank Challenge". Stars and Stripes. Retrieved 2017-05-30.
  3. Justinger, Lacey (8 June 2018). "Germany Takes the Prize in the Strong Europe Tank Challenge". Defense Visual Information Distribution Service.

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