WIESBADEN, Germany —
U.S. Army Europe and Africa, along with Swedish Armed Forces and U.S. Special Operations Command, conducted High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, Rapid Aerial Insertion (HIRAIN) training and a live fire exercise during Nordic Strike 22, Sep. 27, near Vidsel, Sweden.
Nordic Strike 22 is designed to increase readiness, lethality, modernization, and interoperability by exercising U.S. Army Europe and Africa’s ability to rapidly deploy long-range precision fires capabilities in coordination with our allies and partners and integrating joint fires in a multinational environment.
U.S. Army Europe and Africa units participating in Nordic Strike 22 included the 2nd Multi-domain Task Force and the 41st Field Artillery Brigade under the command of the 56th Artillery Command.
The HIMARS systems and personnel were rapidly deployed from Ramstein Air Base in Germany to Sweden utilizing C-130 aircraft and personnel with the U.S. Air Force’s 352d Special Operations Wing based at RAF Mildenhall, U.K.
Nordic Strike 22 is a critical opportunity for U.S. conventional and special operations forces to work together in a joint and combined training environment, enhancing interoperability and lethality.
The 56th Artillery Command was activated in 2021. The command plans and coordinates the employment of multi-domain fires and effects in support of U.S. Army Europe and Africa and when designated, a Combined Force Land Component Command.
U.S. Army Europe and Africa is the Army service component command for both Europe and Africa. Its forward presence provides the U.S. military with the strategic access vital to missions in both theaters.
For additional information, contact U.S. Army Europe and Africa Public Affairs at +49 (0)611.143.537.0035 or media@army.mil.