Army Combining Maneuver and Long-Range Fires with New Pacific-Based Multidomain Command
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Army combining maneuver and long-range fires with new Pacific-based multidomain command
The Army has merged its 7th Infantry Division with the 1st Multidomain Task Force in a move leaders say is meant to combine the maneuver capability of Stryker brigades within the division with the long-range strike, cyber and electronic warfare capabilities of the task force. The newly named Multi-Domain Command-Pacific will have a two-star general commander and headquarters that “more easily integrates across all the warfighting functions into…
The US Army has a new self-contained Pacific command built for a complex fight
The Army activated the Multi-Domain Command Pacific last week, combining the 7th Infantry Division and 1st Multi-Domain Task Force.US Army video by Staff Sgt. Brandon RickertThe Army merged the 7th Infantry Division and 1st Multi-Domain Task Force into a new Pacific-focused command.The command combines maneuver forces with drones, sensors, cyber, and long-range fires.The Army says the unit is built to operate in the Pacific as a self-contained f…
With 12,000 soldiers, cyber skills, drones and artillery, the US army is reorienting itself to possible conflicts in the Indo-Pacific. The new command is to operate largely independently.
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