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Spartan Warrior 21-1 enhances joint interoperability capabilities
Spartan Warrior 21-1 finished at the Distributed Training Center, at Einsiedlerhof Air Station, Germany Jan. 25-28. Spartan Warrior is the DTC’s premier tactical-level virtual Large Force Employment exercise.
This training provides a venue to forge strong partnerships in support of
U.S. Africa Command campaign objectives of building alliance distributed training capacity and capability, enabling joint and NATO interoperability with the integration of doctrine.
“Spartan Warrior’s focus is to integrate fully networked operational-level command and control, 4th and 5th generation fighters, advanced missile defense systems, advanced strike systems, leading edge ISR (intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance) and UAS (unmanned aerial systems) technologies, and other advanced capabilities in either fully-distributed and/or co-located simulations,” said Michael Taylor,
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“Going through this experience recommitted me to the Air Force’s mission.”
This is how 1st Lt. Ryan Scadlock describes his recent experience attending an
AFWERX-funded fellowship called
AF Ventures. AFWERX is the Air Force’s team of innovators that help facilitate connections throughout the industry. The AFWERX mission is to solve problems and further enhance effectiveness of service through innovation.
“As a technologist and an intelligence officer, I’m being immersed into a world of innovation,” said Scadlock, who maintains cybersecurity for a global manufacturing firm in his civilian life. “I hope to take some of that and direct it to support the warfighter.”