Multinational Land Force
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The Multinational Land Force (MLF), also known as the Italian–Hungarian–Slovenian Battlegroup[3] was an EU Battlegroup led by Italy, in which Hungary and Slovenia also participate.
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Multinational Land Force (MLF) Italian–Hungarian–Slovenian Battlegroup | |
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Active | 1 June 2007 – 31 December 2007[1][2] 1 June 2012 – 31 December 2012[1] |
Country | Italy Hungary Slovenia |
Branch | EU Battlegroup |
Type | Rapid reaction force |
Size | 1,500 |
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The MLF originated in the late 1990s, when Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi took the initiative to form a Trilateral Brigade with Slovenia and Hungary. The Italian Alpine Brigade Julia formed the core of the new battlegroup, and also provided its headquarters in Udine; the Slovenian 10th Motorized Battalion and the 1st Light Infantry Battalion (Hungary), Hungarian Ground Forces moved in with them on 5 September 2001. On 10 January 2002, the MLF was formally established, after which training exercises began.[4][5]