Khaan Quest (Mongolian language: Хааны эрэлд) is an annual Mongolian military exercise held for a week in the summertime. It brings together over a dozen foreign militaries to engage in the sharing of practices for multinational peacekeeping operations.[1] In the exercise, personnel gain United Nations peacekeeper training as well as certification for support of peacekeeping operations.[2] According to Mongolian Armed Forces Chief of Staff Tserendejidiin Byambajav, "Khaan Quest has become one of the signature training events for the participating nations."[3]
Since its establishment in 2003, it has been held in the Five Hills Training Area. It only became an international exercise in 2006, originally being a joint exercise between the Mongolian Armed Forces and the U.S. Pacific Command.[4][5][6] It is usually opened by an opening ceremony attended by the President of Mongolia.
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- ↑ "DVIDS - Exercise Khaan Quest 2019". https://www.dvidshub.net/feature/KhaanQuest.
- ↑ "Mongolian and U.S. Announce Their Participation in Khaan Quest 2019". https://www.pacom.mil/Media/News/News-Article-View/Article/1873962/mongolian-and-us-announce-their-participation-in-khaan-quest-2019/.
- ↑ Miller, J. Berkshire. "UN Peacekeeping Exercise 'Khaan Quest' Marks 10 Year Anniversary". https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathanmiller/2013/08/16/khaan-quest-wraps-up-first-decade/.
- ↑ "Int'l peacekeeping exercise Khaan Quest 2018 begins in Mongolia - China Military". http://eng.chinamil.com.cn/view/2018-06/14/content_8062390.htm.
- ↑ "Asia-Pacific Defense FORUM". CINCPAC. July 12, 2012. https://books.google.com/books?id=a-4R1rNlqakC&q=Khaan+Quest.
- ↑ Schoff, James L. (July 12, 2005). Tools for Trilateralism: Improving U.S.-Japan-Korea Cooperation to Manage Complex Contingencies. Potomac Books. ISBN 9781574889833. https://books.google.com/books?id=whS7AAAAIAAJ&q=Khaan+Quest.
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