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Army Shares Indo-Pacific Vehicle Strategies with Allies, Partners
2/27/2023
By Mikayla Easley   
 

ARLINGTON, Virginia — With the Defense Department increasingly focusing on potential conflict in the Indo-Pacific, the Army is turning to its allies and partners to understand the role its motorized infantry will have across the theater.

The Army’s I Corps hosted representatives from 10 allied and partner nations for its first Indo-Pacific Motorized Forum. Held in January at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington, the event aimed to give each of the nations an opportunity to discuss the challenges of operating infantry vehicles in the Indo-Pacific and how they could work together in the future, said Col. James Hayes, the Stryker warfighter forum director at I Corps.

“The design of it was to increase shared understanding across the broad motorized community — of capabilities, best practices, employment considerations and … some of those common challenges that we face and maybe some opportunities for future collaboration,” he said.

https://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2023/2/27/army-shares-indo-pacific-vehicle-strategies-with-allies-partners
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Re: Army Shares Indo-Pacific Vehicle Strategies with Allies, Partners
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2023, 09:53:35 am »
Those "strategies" are also now shared with China and Russia. 13859
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”