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manewry

Manewry is a Polish noun meaning military exercises or maneuvers. In Polish usage, it refers to planned drills conducted by armed forces, police, border guards, or civil defense units to practice tactics, coordination, and readiness. The term is common in defense reporting and media, and in English-language texts it may be left as a loanword or translated as maneuvers or exercises. The word is the plural form of manewr.

The term derives from the same roots as the English “maneuver” and the French “manœuvre,” with the

Organizationally, manewry are typically coordinated by the Ministry of Defence or national joint commands, with participation

Polish
plural
form
manewry
corresponding
to
the
singular
manewr.
In
practice,
manewry
cover
a
range
of
activities,
from
conventional
ground
and
air
operations
to
simulated
combat,
reconnaissance,
logistics,
medical
evacuation,
and
disaster-response
scenarios.
They
can
be
conducted
at
the
national
level
or
as
multinational
exercises,
and
may
be
regular,
annual
drills
or
specially
organized
tests
to
evaluate
specific
capabilities
or
interoperability
with
foreign
partners,
including
NATO
allies.
from
military
units
as
well
as
civilian
agencies
such
as
police
and
fire
services.
They
are
designed
to
test
command
and
control,
communications,
and
operational
procedures
under
realistic
conditions,
while
also
serving
to
demonstrate
capabilities
and
maintain
readiness.
See
also:
Maneuver,
Military
drill,
Civil
defense
exercise.