Tbilisi: Georgia and US forces practiced to treat injured soldiers in heavy rain on Wednesday due to joint military training between Georgia and NATO members held in the training area close to the capital of Tbilisi.
Exercises, called Agile Spirit, will involve around 2,500 personnel from 15 allied forces and partners, said the United States.
Drill comes in the midst of an increase in tension between NATO and Russia, which borders Georgia and said in June it fired a warning shot and dropped a bomb on the British warship to drive him from the Black Sea coast outside the crimea coast.
Ukraine also held military training in the Lviv region until July 30.
The relationship between Kyiv and Moscow dropped after Russia won the Crimea and for Russian support for separatist forces in the conflict in the East Ukrainian Donbass region.
Russia and Georgia compete for a short war in 2008 and about a fifth of Georgia region continued by Russian forces.
Video recording on Wednesday shows soldiers involved in live-fire training training in wet and muddy conditions and US forces and Georgia work together in medical treatment exercises.
The US and African Army said last month that the multinational exercise of the joints that were carried out would run from July 26 to August 6 named Georgia, Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Polain, Romania, Ukraine, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Canada , Italy and Azerbaijan as a participating country.