Saber Junction

Saber Junction

 



Saber Junction is an annual brigade-level exercise focused on readiness and interoperability for multinational operations. Conducted at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, it brings together U.S. Army units, NATO Allies, and partner nations to focus on maneuver warfare, multinational command and control, and combat readiness evaluation. The exercise prepares U.S. and NATO forces for large-scale ground combat operations.

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Multi-Domain Readiness in Action, Saber Junction 25 (BROLL)
114th Public Affairs Detachment
Sept. 11, 2025 | 2:37
During Saber Junction 25, soldiers are tested on their capabilities of a variety of tasks including: mechanical maintenance and upkeep of aircrafts, downed aircraft response training, response to chemical attacks, operation of field artillery equipment and assistance with displaced civilians. This world-class training event, held at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center's Hohenfels Training Area, Germany, enhances combat readiness, training, and fosters cohesion between NATO Allies and Partners. Bringing together more than 7,000 participants and 1,000 vehicles from 15 nations, this event ensures U.S., Allied, and Partner forces remain ready to act decisively in response to emerging threats, crises, or opportunities. (Video by Sgt. Maria Goodwin, 114th Public Affairs Detachment.)

Video contributed by Spc. Josephine Malloy, Pfc. Makayla Panzer, Staff Sgt. David Marquis, Staff Sgt. Sean Ferry and 2nd Lt. Courtney Rorick
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