Arctic Forge

 

 

Arctic Forge is a biennial exercise designed to enhance cold-weather operational capabilities and strengthen U.S.-European Arctic partnerships. Conducted in Norway, Finland, and other Arctic regions, it focuses on cold-weather operations, airborne movement, and Arctic defense capabilities. The exercise demonstrates U.S. commitment to defending the High North and bolsters NATO Arctic cooperation.

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U.S. Coast Guard Regional Dive Locker Pacific conducts submersible remote operated vehicle training
U.S. Coast Guard Oceania
May 15, 2026 | 4:47
U.S. Coast Guard members assigned to Regional Dive Locker Pacific in Honolulu, Hawaii, conduct training with a submersible remote operated vehicle (ROV) in Honolulu Harbor, Sept. 25, 2025. Coast Guard divers use submersible ROVs to enhance safety and efficiency during high-risk underwater operations such as search and recovery missions, hull and pier inspections, underwater contraband detection, and disaster response. (U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 2nd Class Tyler Robertson)
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