About Arcane Thunder

Arcane Thunder 26 highlights the U.S. Army’s continued refining multi-domain operations and demonstrates how U.S. forces operate alongside NATO Allies and partners to deter adversaries across Europe. The exercise validates the employment and qualification of Multi-Domain Company Teams (MDCTs), integrating cyber, space, electronic warfare, and conventional capabilities to create synchronized multi-domain effects.

Arcane Thunder 26 is a geographically distributed exercise conducted across the United States, Germany, and Poland that links sensors and shooters across domains to enable rapid decision-making and precision effects. The exercise supports NATO regional defense plans and reinforces the Eastern Flank Deterrence Initiative (EFDI), demonstrating the Alliance’s ability to deter aggression and defend the Euro-Atlantic region.

Through Arcane Thunder 26, U.S. and Allied forces rehearse the integration of kinetic and non-kinetic capabilities to penetrate and disintegrate adversary anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) systems, enabling freedom of maneuver for the joint force and strengthening NATO’s deterrence posture. 

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NAWDC Joint Training
3rd Marine Aircraft Wing
Oct. 27, 2025 | 5:01
A U.S. Navy KC-130T, CMV-22B, MH-60 Seahawk and MH-60R Seahawk participate in the Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center’s joint training at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, October 27, 2025. During this training Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 372, Marine Aircraft Group 39, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing assisted Sailors with Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 5, Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron and Logistics Multi-Mission Squadron 40, to utilize a Forward Arming and Refueling point. NAWDC serves as the cornerstone of Naval Aviation’s combat readiness where service members refine their skills to enhance lethality, effectiveness, and mission success in high-threat environments. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Lance Cpl. Isabella Thompson)
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