NATO Enhances Electronic Warfare Capabilities in Norwegian Sea during Exercise Dynamic Guard
Exercise Dynamic Guard 26 emphasized NATO's electronic warfare capabilities in the Norwegian Sea, involving surface combatants and air assets. The exercise tested resilience and interoperability under simulated electronic threats, featuring ships from France, Germany, and Spain. Commanded by Rear Admiral Joaquín Ruiz Escagedo, the exercise focused on spectrum operations, including threat identification and electronic order of battle development, enhancing NATO's collective defense and deterrence posture.

NATO's Exercise Dynamic Guard 26 took place in the Norwegian Sea, focusing on electronic warfare capabilities. The exercise involved surface combatants, including the French frigate Commandant Blaison, German frigate FGS Sachsen, Spanish amphibious assault ship ESPS Castilla, and Spanish frigate Almirante Juan de Borbón.
Led by Rear Admiral Joaquín Ruiz Escagedo, the exercise tested NATO's operational readiness in contested electromagnetic environments. Activities included spectrum surveillance, threat emitter identification, and electronic order of battle development.
The integration of air assets conducted defensive countermeasure drills, validating ship self-protection measures. This exercise reinforced NATO's collective defense posture and operational effectiveness in modern naval operations.




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