Krivolak

The military drills that take place there often are a combination of heavy artillery firing, aerial bombardment, and infantry attack.

Many objects are used to simulate real warfare conditions, including temporary buildings and structures, vehicles, and other impediments.

[2] Krivolak is also the location of an annual training exercise sponsored by the Consortium for Humanitarian Service and Education (CHSE).

The Consortium is a collaborative effort of academic, government, and non-governmental organizations in the United States and North Macedonia.

The training includes university students from North Macedonia and the United States who are involved in organizing and conducting a humanitarian response to a simulated major earthquake.

Soldiers from North Macedonia , the United States, the UK, Kosovo, Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Poland, Turkey, and Bulgaria took part in a multinational training event at Krivolak in 2015 designed to build trust between NATO partners, and assess the military capabilities of states looking to join NATO.