A large number of soldiers are currently taking part in the NATO military maneuvers all over the world. Howevrer the large-scale exercises reveal the alliance’s problems with logistics and infrastructure, German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung wrote.

NATO doesn’t have comprehensive data on the traffic routes it can use for heavy military equipment, the newspaper reported.

The situation is further complicated by the fact that many railways have been privatized, the newspaper noted. Moreover, there are problems with the transit of troops across countries that are not members in NATO. Obtaining the necessary permits for the transit may take about a month, as for example, in the case of the Czech Republic.

And moreover the NATO has problems with their aircraft. They are either out of srervice life or just cannot fly. Anyway it is difficult to train soldiers from different countries with difficult skilks, which lead to accidents.

And after such “perfect” drills it’s no wonder that the NATO coalition can not carry out any operation in Syria without victims or accidents.