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1The North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Libya

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  • Title: ➤  The North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Libya
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 36
  • Publisher: ➤  Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press - Lulu Press, Inc.
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  • Publish Location: Carlisle, PA

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  • First Year Published: 2013
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Operation Unified Protector

Operation Unified Protector was a NATO operation in 2011 enforcing United Nations Security Council resolutions 1970 and 1973 concerning the Libyan Civil

Operation Odyssey Dawn

which continued afterwards under NATO command as Operation Unified Protector. The initial operation implemented a no-fly zone that was proposed during

2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion

ground combat operations and quick reaction force for Operation Odyssey Dawn, and the subsequent NATO-led Operation Unified Protector, the 22nd MEU and

Operation Mobile

Operation Unified Protector. NATO took sole command of all operations in Libya from 06:00 GMT on 31 March, which effectively ended the U.S. Operation

Opération Harmattan

helicopters Anti-air destroyer Forbin (D620) (later transferred to Operation Unified Protector) Anti-air destroyer Chevalier Paul (D621) Anti-air destroyer

2011 military intervention in Libya

took control of the arms embargo on 23 March, named Operation Unified Protector. An attempt to unify the military command of the air campaign first failed

Operation Ellamy

coalition operation was designated by NATO as Operation Unified Protector, by the US as Operation Odyssey Dawn. The Canadian participation as Operation Mobile

Special military operation

the name Operation Iraqi Freedom was used. For the 2011 military intervention in Libya, NATO used the expression Operation Unified Protector. 10 years

Dassault Mirage 2000N/2000D

used striker for the next months when Opération Harmattan was succeeded by the UN led Operation Unified Protector. On 20 October 2011, a Mirage 2000D dropped

General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper

to NATO's Operation Unified Protector (flew about 300 hours) in Kosovo, since 13 March 2012 inbound NATO KFOR "Joint Enterprise" operation on "Mare Nostrum"