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European Secure Software-defined Radio (ESSOR ) is a planned European Union (EU) Permanent Structured Cooperation project for the development of common technologies for European military software defined radio systems, to guarantee the interoperability and security of voice and data communications between EU forces in joint operations, on a variety of platforms.[1] [2]
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Leadership Structure Policies Other Equipment Decorations Military operations [Ground] force (EUFOR) Naval force (EUNAVFOR)
Military missions Civilian missions Police mission (EUPOL, EUPM) Capacity building mission (EUCAP) Border assistance mission (EUBAM) Rule of law mission (EULEX) Monitoring mission (EUMM) Military advisory mission (EUMAM) Aviation security mission (EUAVSEC) Mission in support of the security sector reform (EUSSR)
Guinea-Bissau (2008–2010)
Integrated rule of law mission (EUJUST)
Iraq (2015–2013)
Georgia (2004–2005)
Mission to provide advice and assistance for security sector reform (EUSEC) Advisory mission (EUAM)
Ukraine (2014–present)
Iraq (2017–present)
Police advisory team (EUPAT) Other
AMIS EU Supporting Action (2005–2007)
PAMECA (2002–present)
Minesweeping operation in the Strait of Hormuz, (Operation Cleansweep, 1987–1988)
Police and customs operation with OSCE on the Danube (1993–1996)
Police contingent in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina (1994–1996)
Multinational Advisory Police Element in Albania (MAPE, 1997–2001)
Demining Assistance Mission to Croatia (WEUDAM, 1999–2001)
General security surveillance mission in Kosovo (1998–1999)
1 : Conducted by the
Western European Union prior to 2003. These missions were not named using conventional prefixes such as EUFOR, EUNAVFOR etc.