USAF and Army demonstrate joint capabilities during Mobility Guardian 24 May 2021 (Last Updated May 24th, 2021 16:12)
The USAF AMC is showcasing several capabilities during the multinational Mobility Guardian readiness exercise.
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The US Air Force’s (USAF) Air Mobility Command has partnered with the Kentucky and Michigan Army National Guard (ANG) to transport and deploy the M142 high-mobility artillery rocket system (HIMARS).
The M142 is being deployed during the Mobility Guardian multinational readiness exercise, which includes AMC’s first large-scale training on agile combat employment (ACE).
It sets the standard for the role mobility aircraft plays in projecting the joint force and intends to validate readiness and test rapid global mobility capability.
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