US, Hungary conduct tactical river crossing during Szentes Axe 2017

By Sgt. Shiloh CapersJuly 5, 2017

US, Hungary conduct tactical river crossing during Szentes Axe 2017
1 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – GYOR, Hungary - A PMP floating bridge, employed by 837th Brigade Engineer Battalion, Ohio National Guard, and 37th Engineer Regiment, Hungarian Ground Forces, connect to span across the Danube River in a rehearsal for a tactical bridging and river cr... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
US, Hungary conduct tactical river crossing during Szentes Axe 2017
2 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – GYOR, Hungary - A PMP floating bridge, employed by 837th Brigade Engineer Battalion, Ohio National Guard, and 37th Engineer Regiment, Hungarian Ground Forces, spans across the Danube River in a rehearsal for a tactical bridging and river crossing in ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
US, Hungary conduct tactical river crossing during Szentes Axe 2017
3 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – GYOR, Hungary - Military vehicles belonging to 1st squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Vilseck, Germany, are ferried over the Danube River during a rehearsal river crossing at Gyor, July 4. The ferry is employed by 837th Brigade Engineer Battalion, Ohio ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
US, Hungary conduct tactical river crossing during Szentes Axe 2017
4 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – GYOR, Hungary - Military vehicles belonging to 1st squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Vilseck, Germany, travel across the PMP floating bridge, over the Danube River during a rehearsal river crossing at Gyor, July 4. The bridge is employed by 837th Briga... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
US, Hungary conduct tactical river crossing during Szentes Axe 2017
5 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – GYOR, Hungary - Military vehicles belonging to 1st squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Vilseck, Germany, travel across the PMP floating bridge, over the Danube River during a rehearsal river crossing at Gyor, July 4. The bridge is employed by 837th Briga... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
US, Hungary conduct tactical river crossing during Szentes Axe 2017
6 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – GYOR, Hungary - A tactical river crossing exercise over the Danube River includes a man overboard scenario, July 5. A team in watercraft nearby swiftly rescues the Hungarian Defense Forces Soldier and provides aid. The exercise, Szentes Axe, a Hungar... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
US, Hungary conduct tactical river crossing during Szentes Axe 2017
7 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – GYOR, Hungary - A Hungarian Air Force helicopter portrays enemy forces and fires upon the bridge and river crossing, July 5. The helicopter is quickly disabled by prepared forces nearby. The exercise, Szentes Axe, a Hungarian-led exercise under Saber... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
US, Hungary conduct tactical river crossing during Szentes Axe 2017
8 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – GYOR, Hungary - Military vehicles belonging to 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Vilseck, Germany, are ferried over the Danube River during the river crossing at Gyor, July 5. The ferry is employed by 837th Brigade Engineer Battalion, Ohio National Guard, and 37... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
US, Hungary conduct tactical river crossing during Szentes Axe 2017
9 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – GYOR, Hungary - Military vehicles belonging to 1st squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Vilseck, Germany, finishes traveling across the PMP floating bridge, over the Danube River during a rehearsal river crossing at Gyor, July 4. The bridge is employed by... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

GYOR, Hungary - U.S. and Hungarian forces conducted a tactical bridge and water crossing of the Danube River at Gyor, July 5.

Szentes Axe, a Hungarian national exercise, facilitates the freedom of movement for 2nd Cavalry Regiment as the unit crosses from Hungary and into Romania for more training opportunities.

The exercise falls under Saber Guardian, a U.S. European Command Joint Exercise Program. The annual, multinational exercise is the largest to occur in the Black Sea Region, spanning three countries.

The Ohio Army National Guard and the 25th Infantry Brigade from Hungarian Ground Forces operate equipment and deploy assets to create a path, facilitating movement for following forces. Two PMP pontoons, guided by RPP M68 tugboats, safely connected and spanned the banks of the river. Nearby, another pontoon acted as a ferry with more tugboats providing additional maneuverability across the river.

The river crossing provided additional training with multiple levels of training. A man overboard scenario was included in the exercise, with a team and watercraft nearby for a swift recovery. An enemy helicopter, portrayed by the Hungarian Air Force, fired upon the bridge and river crossing before being disabled by prepared friendly forces.

PMP bridges, armored personnel carriers, PTS amphibious vehicles are several of the various Hungarian assets utilized in the river crossing.

The exercise, which was completed in approximately one hour, was a year-long process to plan and create. Most of the personal interactions between the Ohio National Guard and Hungarian Ground Forces occurred in the last six months.

One of the most difficult pieces to the operation was synchronization, said Brig. Gen. Gabor Horvath, commander of the 25th Infantry Brigade, Hungarian Defense Forces. The activity of the different players in the exercise was an experiment.

Rehearsals gave the forces time to train together and learn different styles of equipment. The units took advantage during this time to try new procedures and test ideas.

"We have different kinds of equipment, so we need to know what is expected from each other during the exercise technically and what is expected from the human side as well," Horvath said. "The take away from this should be procedural, technical and human as well."

Exercises like Szentes Axe, or Saber Guardian, create unique training opportunities with Allies.

The conditions benefit the smaller European countries and neighbors, said Horvath. The smaller countries must work together in order to provide a credible defense and deterrence.

The participation of Ohio, Hungary's state partner, in the exercise is most welcome and always appreciated. The friendship dates back to 1993, when Hungary and Ohio first paired together in the state partnership program. Years of relations includes serving together in Afghanistan and multiple training exercises.

Szentes Axe provided a new opportunity for both the Ohio National Guard and the Hungarian Defense Forces.

"This is the first time we have an engineer unit from the Ohio National Guard and we could practice specific engineer training together with them," Horvath stated. "I think this is a success story and this should be continued."

Szentes Axe River Crossing 2017