Stock Photo - Canadian warship HMCS Toronto enters the Black sea town of Varna Harbor, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Friday, Sep. 19, 2014. Canadian HMCS Toronto and Spanish warship ESPS Almirante Juan de Borbon are on a three days visit to Bulgaria during NATO military exercise in the Black sea. NATO is launching exercises in the international waters of the Balkans, with warships and troops of several member countries. Starting Friday, naval exercises will take place in the southeast of Constanta, off the territorial waters of Romania. Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 – which includes the US, the UK, Germany, Greece, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and Turkey, as well as the naval forces of Bulgaria, Romania, and Canada - is taking part in the drills. The drills will feature communication, joint tactical maneuvers, and data exchange on viewing surface and underwater situations. The naval forces will also be tasked with defeating attacks of simulated air and surface enemies. Two ships of the Romanian Naval Forces, a Spanish frigate ESPS Almirante Juan de Borbon, a Canadian frigate HMCS Toronto, and Drazki a frigate of the Bulgarian Naval Forces will be involved in the drills. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/ Featuring: BULGARIA BLACK SEA NATO MILITARY EXERCISE Where: Varna, Bulgaria When: 19 Sep 2014 Credit: Impact Press Group/WENN.com

Stock Photo: Canadian warship HMCS Toronto enters the Black sea town of Varna Harbor, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Friday, Sep. 19, 2014.

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