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NATO embraces agile combat employment amid evolving security landscape

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NATO embraces agile combat employment amid evolving security landscape
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Agile Combat Employment (ACE) has emerged as a key strategy within NATO's air operations, aimed at enhancing resilience and survivability while maintaining air combat power. A senior officer from a NATO state's air force described ACE as "an operational scheme of maneuver designed to improve resilience and survivability while generating air combat power from both home bases and geographically dispersed locations."

The approach involves preparing forces to move quickly with minimal footprints, deploying multi-skilled support personnel, and focusing on dispersed operations for defensive purposes. This strategy harks back to Cold War practices but gained renewed attention following the Russo-Georgian war in 2008 and Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.

Dispersed operations proved effective during Russia's initial attack on Ukraine in February 2022. Aircraft that had relocated away from main bases survived the opening assault, enabling them to mount a strong defense against subsequent attacks.

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NATO has taken an interest in Sweden's methods of force dispersal. Sweden is recognized as a leader in this area, having previously operated jet fighters from frozen lakes and later developing complex "war base" operations using disused military airfields or regional airports as hubs for highway strips.

Sweden resumed road-based operations in the 2010s, incorporating advances in communication technology to create a fluid form of warfare that is hard to detect and disrupt. Adam Nelson, chief of the Swedish air force’s F7 wing at Såtenäs, emphasized the importance of mobility: “If you operate from anywhere for long enough, a bomb will eventually find you,” he said. “You have to keep on the move.”

These highway strips serve dual purposes as roads with surfaces treated to prevent damage during aircraft landings. The setup includes discreet parking areas for aircraft and support vehicles nearby. Operations are kept small-scale for stealth; local police close highways only when necessary.

Swedish Gripen jets can be serviced quickly between sorties by minimal ground crews. Communication between pilots and controllers is limited until landing patterns are established.

Currently, only the Swedish Gripen is certified for short-strip operations within NATO. However, other countries like Finland use larger aircraft on longer road runways under similar agile concepts.

The introduction of Lockheed Martin's F-35 poses challenges due to its extensive ground support needs and maintenance requirements, particularly concerning its low observable coatings. Although it has performed highway operations in Finland, its engine must remain running throughout these maneuvers.

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