Marine Corps' Project Dynamis Conducts Joint AI Battle Management Exercise Across Five Sites
Project Dynamis, the Marine Corps' AI-enabled battle management initiative, executed Dynamis Serial 005 from March 3-20 across five locations, including Fort Carson, CO, and Charleston, SC. This iteration aimed to enhance decision-making speed on the battlefield through a unified data mesh, integrating operational scenarios with industry collaboration. The exercise demonstrated reduced airspace deconfliction times and showcased advancements in mission autonomy and digital orchestration to close the sensor-to-shooter gap.

From March 3-20, the Marine Corps conducted Project Dynamis Serial 005 across five locations, including Fort Carson, CO, and Charleston, SC. This exercise focused on AI-enabled battle management and showcased the integration of operational scenarios with industry software engineers.
The event involved the Army 4th Infantry Division and Marines from I Marine Expeditionary Force, demonstrating a long-range fires capability that reduced airspace deconfliction times by 80%. It also marked the first deployment of mission autonomy capabilities as part of a sea denial mission. The iterative process emphasized real-time coding and cross-domain solutions to enhance joint command and control capabilities, showcasing the U.S. military's ability to connect dissimilar systems for a decisive advantage.




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