Ships from Standing Maritime Group 1 and Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 1 are sailing into the Baltic Sea and will participate in exercises with bordering Allied and partner nations.
The invasion of Ukraine demonstrates that large-scale military training exercises are not, as some think, merely an excuse to fire up the afterburners, chew up farmland with tank treads, and feign interoperability because you purchased weapons from the same sources.
Northrop Grumman Corporation has established the 100th U.S. Air Force training site on the company’s Distributed Mission Operations Network, enabling Combat Air Force crews to connect with other sites in virtual training and exercises.
The NATO Communications and Information Agency is providing Communications and Information Systems support to Exercise Brilliant Jump and exercise Cold Response.
Four Marines assigned to 2nd Division Marine Aircraft Wing, II Marine Expeditionary Force were on board the aircraft at the time of the training incident.
Experts from Inzpire’s Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Division delivered an Uncrewed Air Systems and ISR Operational Concepts training course.