From Sept. 3-9, a USAF CV-22 was based in Estonia to train with the local special forces community.

U.S. Air Force CV-22 Osprey, assigned to 352d Special Operations Wing, during Fast Rope Insertion and Extraction System training near Amari, Estonia, Sep. 3, 2019. During the week-long training, U.S. and Estonian special operation forces partnered on FRIES familiarization, casualty evacuation and rapidly loading and off-loading a tactical vehicle onto the aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Elizabeth Pena)
According to the article, the three main mission objectives were: Fast Rope Insertion and Extraction System familiarization, casualty evacuation and rapidly loading and off-loading a tactical vehicle onto the aircraft.
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