London’s Charing Cross Tube station, a now-defunct platform, served as a temporary military headquarters for a NATO wargame exercise this week. The Ministry of Defence stated that the exercise aimed to test technologies and methods intended for real-world use if NATO were called upon to defend its European allies.
This comes at a time when tension between NATO and Russia over the war in Ukraine is heightened, with Moscow conducting major military drills, including nuclear exercises. Images released by the MoD showed uniformed personnel delivering briefings on temporary screens displaying military maps.
The exercise simulated a conflict in Estonia, triggering NATO’s Article 5 collective defence clause. This required forces to respond to a threat on the alliance’s eastern flank. Led by the UK-based Allied Rapid Reaction Corps, the drill tested how commanders could plan and direct operations involving up to 100,000 troops across land, sea, and air.


