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At a training facility in Jordan, NATO experts are teaching the Iraqi Armed Forces the skills they need to clear their towns and cities of IEDs. The course is part of NATO’s Defence Capacity Building Package for Iraq and funded by the Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme. Through its Defence Capacity Building assistance measures for Iraq, NATO is building the defence capabilities of the Iraqi Armed Forces with training in different areas, including countering improvised explosive devices (IEDs). The training is taking place at the King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center in Amman, Jordan by a combination of NATO and Jordanian trainers, based on the ‘Train the Trainers’ concept. Iraqi security personnel are also taking courses in combat medic training and civil-military planning. The NATO Defence Capacity Building assistance measures for Iraq will allow for the training of 350 personnel by the end of 2016. Following the request of the Iraqi government, NATO agreed at the Warsaw Summit to provide training and capacity building inside Iraq as well. Footage includes shots of Iraqi security personnel undertaking counter-IED, combat medic and military planning courses. For more on NATO relations with Iraq: http://bit.ly/2cyLomG ----- ----- SUBSCRIBE to NATO YouTube http://bit.ly/NATOsubscribe Connect with NATO online: Visit the Official NATO Homepage: http://bit.ly/NATOhomepage Find NATO on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/NATOfacebook Follow @NATO on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/NATOtwitter Find NATO on Google+: http://bit.ly/NATOgoogleplus Find NATO on LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/NATOlinkedin Find NATO on Flickr: http://bit.ly/NATOflickr