Joint Warfighting Assessment Brings Partnership to the Force

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The Australian Army's 7 Brigade recently completed a nearly two week long, simulated battle against a fictional enemy in a digital scenario set in the year 2028. US, British, Canadian and Australian Armies participated in the Joint Warfighting Assessment (JWA) held at Fort Carson, US.

"As a battlefield becomes increasingly faster, more lethal and more distributed, this exercise enabled us to improve our interoperability and provide insight into the armies,” said Commanding General of the US Army’s 4 Infantry Division Major General Matthew McFarlane.

The exercises tested new systems between multinational partners and also the ability of coalition forces to respond to threats quickly as a result of combined training like JWA.

“The Australian Army is undertaking profound modernisation to become more connected, protected, lethal, and enabled within the Joint Force across multi-domain operations, and JWA has allowed us to hone our skills testing future capabilities and concepts,” said Commander of 7 Brigade Brigadier Jason Blain.

7 Brigade deployed 140 members from Queensland for the multinational exercise.

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