RAAF, USAF C2 teams increase interoperability during Bamboo Eagle 25-1
U.S. Air Force’s 93d Air Ground Operations Wing and Royal Australian Air Force’s 3 Control and Reporting Unit members conduct Command and Control (C2) operations at an operating location during exercise Bamboo Eagle (BE) 25-1 on America’s West Coast between Feb. 10-14, 2025. Their C2 training focused on interoperability between the international forces to ensure they are prepared to conduct future operations with a unified, collaborative approach at a moment’s notice. BE 25-1 provided Airmen, allies and partners a combat-representative, dynamic environment to conduct testing, tactics development, and advanced training. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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