US-NATO Exercise Simulates Elimination of 1,500 Targets Daily to Strengthen Defense Capabilities
The U.S. Army, in collaboration with NATO allies, is enhancing its defense strategies through the Dynamic Front exercise, which is conducted by the Germany-based 56th Multi-Domain Command. This exercise focuses on developing a robust artillery response capable of neutralizing threats effectively. The primary goal is to intercept between 600 to 1,200 ballistic missiles within a 24-hour period and engage approximately 1,500 distinct targets. Brig. Gen. Stephen Carpenter emphasized the deterrent effect intended to dissuade potential aggressors. The exercise also serves as a platform for assessing U.S. Army capabilities and identifying gaps that could be addressed through technological upgrades or enhanced inventory.