DEFENDER: A Legacy of Strength and Commitment

 

For five years, the Dynamic Employment of Forces to Europe for Deterrence and Enhanced Readiness (DEFENDER) exercise series has been the cornerstone of the U.S. Army’s commitment to European security. It has proven our ability to rapidly deploy combat-credible forces across the Atlantic, integrate with NATO Allies and partners, and demonstrate the strength of our collective resolve.

DEFENDER was not just an exercise; it was a visible and powerful affirmation of unity, readiness, and deterrence.

 

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From DEFENDER to Sword: A Strategic Transition

DEFENDER accomplished what it set out to do: validate the ability of U.S. forces to deploy rapidly, operate effectively alongside Allies, and deter aggression. It strengthened NATO’s collective defense posture and built trust among partner nations.

The new Sword exercise series shifts the focus of the exercise to in-place forces alongside increasingly lethal Allied land forces assuming more responsibility for the defense of Europe. For U.S. forces, it’s a platform for integrating cutting-edge capabilities, such as AI-enabled command and control systems, and multi-domain operations.

For more information on Sword and related exercises, visit the Sword website.

Building Readiness, Strengthening Alliances (2020-2025)

Launched in 2020, DEFENDER was designed to test and validate the ability of U.S. forces to deploy from bases in the United States to operational areas across Europe. Over the years, it grew into one of the largest and most complex multinational exercises in modern history, showcasing the capabilities of U.S. and Allied forces working together to protect NATO’s Eastern Flank.

Key operational achievements include:

  • Strategic Force Projection: DEFENDER repeatedly demonstrated the ability to deploy thousands of U.S.-based Soldiers and their equipment across Europe with speed and precision, ensuring readiness to respond to any crisis.
  • Command and Control Modernization: The exercise integrated the newly reactivated V Corps into the command structure, enhancing the ability to lead large-scale Allied operations and strengthening NATO’s collective defense posture.
  • Prepositioned Stocks: Drawing on Army Prepositioned Stocks (APS) in Europe, DEFENDER proved the ability to equip forces rapidly, ensuring they were ready to fight upon arrival.
  • Alliance Integration: In 2024, DEFENDER was directly linked to NATO’s Steadfast Defender, the largest Alliance exercise in decades, showcasing seamless U.S. contributions to collective defense and reaffirming the strength of the transatlantic bond.
DEFENDER in a Time of Crisis

The initial DEFENDER in 2020 was executed during the global COVID-19 pandemic, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of U.S. and Allied forces. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, the exercise maintained its focus on readiness and interoperability, proving that even in the most difficult circumstances, the mission endures.

 

DEFENDER’s importance was underscored in 2022, when the exercise was conducted against the backdrop of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. DEFENDER 22 became more than a training event, it was a demonstration of NATO’s unity in the face of aggression. It sent a clear message to European partners and adversaries: The Alliance is unified, capable, and ready to defend every inch of NATO Territory.

 

This real-world context transformed DEFENDER into a critical act of deterrence, highlighting the importance of readiness and the strength of Allied partnerships during one of Europe’s most challenging moments in recent history.

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Sharing the past during DEFENDER 24: U.S. Army Reserve is guided through Swedish history on base camp in Sweden
7th Mission Support Command
May 5, 2024 | 1:00
SKILLINGARYD, Sweden – U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 510th Regional Support Group (RSG) learn about Swedish military history during a guided camp tour during Defender Europe on May 3, 2024, in Skillingaryd, Sweden.

DEFENDER 24 – Dynamic Employment of Forces to Europe for NATO Deterrence and Enhanced Readiness – is the largest U. S. Army exercise in Europe. DEFENDER is the compilation of exercises Saber Strike, Immediate Response, and Swift Response, and aims to deter adversaries, transform operational mission command, build readiness, and strengthen the NATO Alliance. More than 17,000 U.S. and 23,000 multi-national service members from more than 20 Allied and partner nations cooperate for the success of this mission.

The 7th Mission Support Command, America’s Army Reserve in Europe, provides ready, capable units of action, to support U.S. Army Europe – Africa missions across the globe. Soldiers from 510th RSG provide Base Operational Support and Integration (BOS-I), in Skillingaryd, Sweden for the U.S. designated zones on the host-nation base, to enable the reception, staging and integration of exercise participant units and equipment on that base. For more stories and information on the 7th Mission Support Command, connect on Facebook @7thmsc. (U.S. Army Reserve video by Capt. David A. Jackson)
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