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===Former, significant=== {|class="wikitable sortable" !name!!host!!type!!invited<br>participant(s)!!focus!!held!!frequency!!significance |- |[[Fleet problem]]||United States||joint|| ||[[naval warfare]]||1923β1941, 2014β2021||no fixed schedule||bulk of U.S. Navy exercises in the [[interwar period]] until [[World War II]] |- |[[Carolina Maneuvers]]||United States||joint|| ||warfare strategy||1941||standalone||involved approximately 350,000 soldiers |- |[[Louisiana Maneuvers]]||United States||joint|| ||warfare strategy||1941||standalone||involved approximately 400,000 soldiers, including several officers who would become prominent military leaders during [[World War II]] |- |[[Exercise Reforger|Reforger]]||[[NATO]] ([[West Germany]])||multilateral||West Germany, [[British Armed Forces|United Kingdom]], United States||combat readiness||1969β1988, 1990β1993||annual||display of preparedness in the event of war between [[NATO]] and the [[Warsaw Pact]] |- |[[North China Military Exercise]]||[[China]]||joint|| ||unknown||1981||standalone||involved over 114,000 soldiers; the largest Chinese military exercise up to that point |- |[[Exercise Able Archer|Able Archer]]||NATO||multilateral, command post|| ||combat readiness, [[nuclear warfare]]||unknown||annual||[[Able Archer 83]] was mistakenly perceived by the [[Soviet Union]] to be genuine NATO war preparations |- |[[Operation Brasstacks|Brasstacks]]||India||joint|| ||combined arms||1986β1987||standalone||involved approximately 500,000 soldiers; the largest military exercise on the [[Indian subcontinent]] in history |- |[[Millennium Challenge 2002|Millennium Challenge]]||United States||simulation|| ||warfare strategy||2002||standalone||restarted after Blueforce (representing the U.S.) was quickly defeated by Redforce (representing [[Iran]] or [[Iraq]]), with a new rule limiting Redforce's capabilities and favouring Blueforce, caused controversy when Blueforce won |- |[[Caucasus 2009]]||[[Russia]]||joint|| ||combat readiness||2009||standalone||conducted as a [[show of force]] against [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] after the [[Russo-Georgian War]] |- |[[Union Resolve 2022]]||Russia||bilateral|| ||combined arms, warfare strategy||2022||standalone||a deception by Russia for mobilisation prior to the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022βpresent)|Russian invasion of Ukraine]] |- |[[2022 Chinese military exercises around Taiwan]]||China, [[Taiwan]]||joint (not involving Taiwan)|| ||naval warfare; combined arms||2022||standalone||conducted as a show of force against the U.S. to deter American influence in Taiwan, shortly after U.S. [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker of the House]] [[Nancy Pelosi]]'s [[2022 visit by Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan|visit to Taiwan]] |- !name!!host!!type!!invited<br>participant(s)!!focus!!held!!frequency!!significance |}
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