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RED FLAG-Alaska 26-2 Concludes

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The joint and coalition forces exercise RED FLAG-Alaska 26-2 has concluded, involving over 2,100 service members and 75 aircraft from five partner nations. The exercise provided advanced combat training in the largest instrumented air and ground combat training range in the world. The training aimed to enhance readiness and interoperability among participating forces.

Why it matters

RED FLAG-Alaska 26-2 enhances the combat readiness of joint and coalition forces, promoting interoperability and advanced training in a realistic and contested environment. This exercise is crucial for the development of effective air and missile defense strategies.

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