STUTTGART, Germany -- U.S. European Command is kicking off
its summer exercise season by conducting three long-planned, key events: Baltic
Operations, Saber Strike and Swift Response.
Eucom officials said these exercises demonstrate the
command’s continued commitment to NATO allies and partners by maintaining its
warfighting edge and ability for crisis response.
Throughout the year, Eucom carries out a continual training
cycle with its service component commands, allies and partners. Top priorities
are preparedness to address Russian malign influence and the ability to provide
a combat-credible military force to deter war, protect U.S. interests and
reassure European allies across the theater, Eucom officials said.
A premier maritime-led exercise in the Baltic Sea, Baltic
Operations is one of the largest exercises in northern Europe. Its focus is
delivering demanding training across the entire spectrum of naval warfare,
including training to effectively counter aircraft, ship and submarine attacks;
coordinate between air and maritime units; and conduct live gunnery and mine countermeasures
operations.
Saber Strike is a cooperative training exercise to enhance
relationship building across U.S., Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and
allied and partner nations. This year's key Saber Strike objective will be
training and exercising NATO’s enhanced forward presence -- battle groups with
a focus on promoting interoperability and improving joint operational
capability in a variety of land missions.
Swift Response executes airborne crisis response scenarios
that focus on training the U.S. Global Response Force to conduct rapid response
infiltration. Swift Response will feature multinational forces, airborne
exercises, joint forcible entry personnel and equipment drops, air assault
operations, a force buildup using a short takeoff and landing strip, and
noncombatant evacuation operations.
This event allows allies to connect -- personally,
professionally, technically and tactically -- to build stronger, more capable
forces that are ready at a moment's notice to respond to crisis situations,
officials explained.
Active Engagement
At any given moment, Eucom and its components are actively
engaged in more than 100 exercises and operations, officials noted. Eucom’s
exercises and assessments division, led by Air Force Brig. Gen. John P. Healy,
relies on the strong partnerships the command has with its NATO allies and
European partners to make each exercise run as smoothly and successfully as
possible.
"Our robust exercise program continues to ready our
service members, allies and partners so they are the best trained warfighting
force in the world," Healy said, "and that they are prepared for any
crisis or challenge."
The exercises focus on joint cooperation and actions and are
made relevant by continued challenges and threats around the world, officials
said. For example, they noted, the combined military response in April to
Syria's use of chemical weapons included Eucom and NATO alliance air and
maritime assets. The familiarity built through joint and combined training
allowed the United States, the United Kingdom and France to integrate planning
efforts and conduct a successful strike that demonstrated allied cooperation
and strength, officials said, adding that these actions demonstrate the
necessity to maintain readiness and the importance of partnerships.
"No nation stands alone, and no nation's immune to the
threat of violence posed by terror," said Army Gen. Curtis M. Scaparrotti,
Eucom commander, during a recent discussion with European chiefs of defense.
"We're definitely stronger together, and we're more effective as a
team."
Eucom's exercise program provides the opportunity for
military teams to come together to train, which ultimately strengthens the
existing alliances that deter existing and potential threats, officials said. The
ability to adapt to a complex security environment creates greater cohesiveness
and enable allies, partners, interagency organizations, and other combatant
commands to enhance their response to regional crises. It also meets
country-specific security needs by improving border security, ensuring energy
security, and countering threats such as terrorism, illegal trafficking and
weapons proliferation, they explained.
Eucom maintains a ready forward presence, postured alongside
proven, indispensable European allies and partners to ensure regional stability
and represent national interests, command officials said. Through tough,
realistic training, they added, the command continues to adjust to a dynamic
strategic environment, aggressively adapting its thinking and approaches to
meet its assigned missions.
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