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The Department of the Air Force recently concluded its Department-Level Exercise series, a month-long series of exercises conducted across the Indo-Pacific, including Resolute Force Pacific, Resolute Space, Mobility Guardian 2025, Emerald Warrior and Bamboo Eagle 25-3. The exercises enhanced readiness and interoperability with allies and partners, while providing critical lessons learned for future operations.
“The Department of the Air Force is focused on becoming a stronger, more lethal deterrent force,” said Secretary of the Air Force Troy Meink. “The way we will fight in future conflicts is constantly evolving, and this month-long exercise series shows we are investing in readiness and training to meet national security challenges. Our Airmen and Guardians were able to rapidly deploy forces, achieve space superiority, ensure sustained logistics in contested environments and effectively work alongside our allies and partners.” The exercise series accomplished many important objectives including a high rate of sortie and cargo generation in contested environments around the globe, complex training with partners and allies, integrating space capabilities across air, land, maritime and cyber domains, as well as large scale Agile Combat Employment with a focus on command and control. Exercise scenarios tested critical elements of DAF operations, and lessons learned were compiled to improve mission planning and future operations. “As intended, we stressed the system by having the largest scale exercise in the Pacific since the Cold War,” said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin. “To have the exercise is one thing, but to fail forward, move fast and learn from our mistakes is another. We validated our ability to sustain operations, deploy and redeploy at scale, and now must follow through on lessons learned. This evolution, implementation and iteration prepare us for the future fight.”
The Air Force’s lethality – and that of the entire Joint Force – depends on the Space Force’s ability to achieve space superiority. Resolute Space put that ability to the test in the largest service-led exercise in Space Force history.
“Running a DAF-level exercise with alternating supported commands in overlapping COCOMs was as challenging as it was rewarding,” Blomquist said. “Only our Department of Defense paired with our allies and partners could achieve this level of success at speed and scale.”
The DAF remains committed to conducting similar large-scale exercises to ensure readiness for future operational demands.