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04/18/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/19/2024 04:53

10th AAMDC conducts Operation Shield 2024

[Link] U.S. Army soldiers with Charlie Battery, 1-57 ADAR and 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command command team pose for a photo during exercise Shield 24 Apr. 12 in Pula, Croatia. This annual event bolsters Croatian air defense capabilities against low and medium-altitude threats. Joined by international partners, including and the Polish, Slovenian, and French Armed Forces, the exercise emphasizes air defense tactics and live-fire engagements. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL

PULA, Croatia - From April 6-13, Charlie Battery, 1st Battalion, 57th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, participated in Operation Shield 2024. Operation Shield 24 aimed at enhancing combined air defense capabilities and bolstering NATO combat power through integrated air defense live-fire engagements.

Operation Shield 2024 consisted of participation from five NATO countries: The United States, Croatia, Slovenia, Poland, and France, all working together to strengthen interoperability. From the United States Army, Charlie Battery, 1-57 ADAR conducted engagements with the Avenger's .50 caliber machine gun alongside Croatia's BOV-3 weapons system. Simultaneously, the 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) conducted Stinger live-fires.

[Link] 1 / 4Show Caption +Hide Caption -U.S. Army soldiers with 173rd Airborne Brigade tracks fixed-wing aerial drone target with MANPADs during exercise Shield 24 Apr. 12 in Pula, Croatia. This annual event bolsters Croatian air defense capabilities against low and medium-altitude threats. Joined by international partners, including and the Polish, Slovenian, and French Armed Forces, the exercise emphasizes air defense tactics and live-fire engagements. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL[Link] 2 / 4Show Caption +Hide Caption -U.S. Army soldiers with 173rd Airborne Brigade fire MANPADs on a fixed-wing aerial drone target during exercise Shield 24 Apr. 12 in Pula, Croatia. This annual event bolsters Croatian air defense capabilities against low and medium-altitude threats. Joined by international partners, including and the Polish, Slovenian, and French Armed Forces, the exercise emphasizes air defense tactics and live-fire engagements. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL[Link] 3 / 4Show Caption +Hide Caption -U.S. Army soldiers with Charlie Battery, 1-57 ADAR conduct live fire with the M3P .50 cal machine gun on the Avenger weapon system during Exercise Shield 24 in Pula, Croatia on April 12, 2024. This annual exercise, aimed at enhancing Croatian air defense capabilities, brings together units from the 57th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, Croatian Air Defense Regiment, Polish Armed Forces, Slovenian Army, and French Armed Forces for joint training on air defense tactics and procedures. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL[Link] 4 / 4Show Caption +Hide Caption -U.S. Army soldiers with Charlie Battery, 1-57 ADAR and Croatian Army soldiers conduct live fire with the M3P .50 cal machine gun on the Avenger weapon system and Stryker M-SHORAD during Exercise Shield 24 in Pula, Croatia on April 12, 2024. This annual exercise, aimed at enhancing Croatian air defense capabilities, brings together units from the 57th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, Croatian Air Defense Regiment, Polish Armed Forces, Slovenian Army, and French Armed Forces for joint training on air defense tactics and procedures. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL

NATO Allies participated in many different engagements during the event with Croatia conducting Mistral live-fires for the first time in Croatia's military history. Poland conducted Piorun and Pilica live-fire engagements during the exercise, and Slovenia supported the exercise with radar support utilizing the Giraffe radar system, while France supported the exercise with planning and observer support.

[Link] 1 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -U.S. Army Brig. Gen Maurice Barnett, 10th AAMDC commanding general, and Cpt. Evan Bicoy Charlie Battery, 1st Battalion, 57th ADA commander, speak during exercise Shield 24 Apr. 12 in Pula, Croatia. This annual event bolsters Croatian air defense capabilities against low and medium-altitude threats. Joined by international partners, including and the Polish, Slovenian, and French Armed Forces, the exercise emphasizes air defense tactics and live-fire engagements. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL[Link] 2 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -U.S. Army Brig. Gen Maurice Barnett, 10th AAMDC commanding general, speaks to soldiers during exercise Shield 24 Apr. 12 in Pula, Croatia. This annual event bolsters Croatian air defense capabilities against low and medium-altitude threats. Joined by international partners, including and the Polish, Slovenian, and French Armed Forces, the exercise emphasizes air defense tactics and live-fire engagements.
(Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL
[Link] 3 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. Kellen Rowley, 10th AAMDC command sergeant major speaks to soldiers during exercise Shield 24 April 12, in Pula, Croatia. This annual event bolsters Croatian air defense capabilities against low and medium-altitude threats. Joined by international partners, including and the Polish, Slovenian, and French Armed Forces, the exercise emphasizes air defense tactics and live-fire engagements. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL

"Integrated Air Missile Defense training is crucial to the combined defense of our Alliance," said U.S. Army Capt. Evan Bicoy, Charlie Battery, 1-57 ADAR commander. "Exercises like Operation Shield 24 allow ground-based air defense assets, from across the globe, the opportunity to gain vital knowledge on each other's weapon systems and refine cohesive tactics, techniques, and procedures in a realistic training environment."

[Link] 1 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -U.S. Army Brig. Gen Maurice Barnett, 10th AAMDC commanding general, and Col. Bruce Bredlow, 52D ADA Brigade commander, speak with leaders from Croatia and France during exercise Shield 24 April 12, in Pula, Croatia. This annual event bolsters Croatian air defense capabilities against low and medium-altitude threats. Joined by international partners, including and the Polish, Slovenian, and French Armed Forces, the exercise emphasizes air defense tactics and live-fire engagements. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL[Link] 2 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -Croatian Army soldiers conduct live fire with the Stryker M-SHORAD during Exercise Shield 24 in Pula, Croatia on April 12, 2024. This annual exercise, aimed at enhancing Croatian air defense capabilities, brings together units from the 57th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, Croatian Air Defense Regiment, Polish Armed Forces, Slovenian Army, and French Armed Forces for joint training on air defense tactics and procedures. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL[Link] 3 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -U.S. Army Brig. Gen Maurice Barnett, 10th AAMDC commanding general, speaks to Croatia Armed Force leader during exercise Shield 24 April 12, in Pula, Croatia. This annual event bolsters Croatian air defense capabilities against low and medium-altitude threats. Joined by international partners, including and the Polish, Slovenian, and French Armed Forces, the exercise emphasizes air defense tactics and live-fire engagements. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL

Charlie Battery 1-57 was activated on October 17, 2023, to bolster Air Defense Artillery capabilities and operate in support of the 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne). Their mission is to eliminate, neutralize, or deter low-altitude aerial threats, encompassing unmanned aerial systems, rotary wing, and fixed-wing aircraft. Bicoy acknowledged the challenges of conducting such a NATO integrated live-fire exercise with a recently activated battery but praised the dedication and expertise of his team.

"There were some challenges in conducting a NATO integrated live-fire exercise of this caliber with such a recent activation, however, I couldn't have asked for a better team to serve alongside," Bicoy said. "The Soldiers, noncommissioned officers, and officers of Charlie Battery were phenomenal, and we received outstanding support from not only our higher headquarters at echelon, but also the 173rd Brigade and our NATO Allies at every step of the way."

[Link] 1 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -U.S. Army Brig. Gen Maurice Barnett, 10th AAMDC commanding general, Sgt. Maj. Kellen Rowley, 10th AAMDC command sergeant major, Col. Bruce Bredlow, 52D ADA Brigade commander, Sgt. Maj. Charles Robinson, 52D ADA Brigade command sergeant major, and leaders from Croatia and France pose for a photo during exercise Shield 24 April 12, in Pula, Croatia. This annual event bolsters Croatian air defense capabilities against low and medium-altitude threats. Joined by international partners, including and the Polish, Slovenian, and French Armed Forces, the exercise emphasizes air defense tactics and live-fire engagements. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL[Link] 2 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -U.S. Army Col. Bruce Bredlow, 52D ADA Brigade command speaks to leaders from Croatian Army during exercise Shield 24 April 12, in Pula, Croatia. This annual event bolsters Croatian air defense capabilities against low and medium-altitude threats. Joined by international partners, including and the Polish, Slovenian, and French Armed Forces, the exercise emphasizes air defense tactics and live-fire engagements. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL[Link] 3 / 3Show Caption +Hide Caption -U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. Charles Robinson, 52D ADA Brigade command sergeant major, talks to soldiers during exercise Shield 24 April 12, in Pula, Croatia. This annual event bolsters Croatian air defense capabilities against low and medium-altitude threats. Joined by international partners, including and the Polish, Slovenian, and French Armed Forces, the exercise emphasizes air defense tactics and live-fire engagements. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL

Beyond showcasing advanced capabilities of different countries' air defense systems, the exercise played a critical role in enhancing interoperability among NATO Allies and partners. These joint training exercises are essential, facilitating the exchange of knowledge and tactics among participating nations, and ensuring readiness to address any potential aerial threats.

"Seeing the soldiers, noncommissioned officers, and officers from five different nations all work together to train, refine, and execute a common mission, while building lifelong relationships is something I will never forget," Bicoy added.

[Link] U.S. Army Brig. Gen Maurice Barnett, 10th AAMDC commanding general, speaks to soldiers during exercise Shield 24 April 12, in Pula, Croatia. This annual event bolsters Croatian air defense capabilities against low and medium-altitude threats. Joined by international partners, including and the Polish, Slovenian, and French Armed Forces, the exercise emphasizes air defense tactics and live-fire engagements. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL

Air defense systems are in high demand in Europe because they work, they save lives, and they are a strong deterrent against aggression. Integrated air and missile defense is incredibly complicated and no one nation can do it alone. That's why 10th AAMDC works with NATO every day at every echelon to ensure operability and deter threats for a strong and safe Europe.

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[Link] U.S. Army soldiers with Charlie Battery, 1-57 ADAR, 173rd Airborne Brigade, our NATO Allies from Croatia, France, Poland, and Slovenia pose for a photo during exercise Shield 24 April 12, in Pula, Croatia. This annual event bolsters Croatian air defense capabilities against low and medium-altitude threats. Joined by international partners, including and the Polish, Slovenian, and French Armed Forces, the exercise emphasizes air defense tactics and live-fire engagements. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Yesenia Cadavid)VIEW ORIGINAL