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by Ed Adamczyk Washington (UPI) Feb 26, 2019
U.S. Central Command and regional partners successfully concluded a training exercise last week, the U.S. Air Force announced. Joint Air Defense Exercise 19-01, or JADEX, was a scheduled, three-day training event at the Al Udied Air Base in Qatar to sharpen CENTCOM's air defense readiness. The exercise included the first use of B1-B Lancer bombers, working with F-15E Strike Eagle fighter planes and other aircraft, in such exercises. "It gave us an opportunity to practice combined air operations with multiple aircraft and partners dedicated to regional defense to develop command and control tactics, techniques and procedures," said Maj. Ricardo Lara of the U.S. air Force Central Command. "We're really testing the tactical levels of warfare. We want to get after what that Soldier, Sailor or Airman is seeing down their scope, targeting pod or radar and how they communicate and operate as a joint coalition team." The exercise included Navy ships and on-ground Army defense assets, in addition to aerial demonstrations. Regional partner countries operated alongside their U.S. counterparts against simulated threats. "JADEX is an opportunity for us to practice regional defense with our gulf partners," said Lt. Gen. Joseph Guastella, Combined Air Forces component commander. "It's our responsibility to maintain a credible, capable and dynamic defense posture to compete, deter and win against state and non-state actors."
Turkey seeks 110 more arrests over Gulen ties Ankara (AFP) Feb 25, 2019 Turkish police on Monday launched operations to detain 110 more individuals, mostly soldiers, suspected of ties to the group blamed for the 2016 coup attempt, the Ankara public prosecutor's office said. Tens of thousands of people have been held over alleged ties to US-based Muslim preacher Fethullah Gulen since the failed coup while over 140,000 public sector employees have been sacked or suspended. Although Ankara has come under heavy criticism from its Western allies and human rights defender ... read more
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