NATO’S deployable Air Command and Control experts set off to Türkiye for Exercise Ramstein Dust 22

RAMSTEIN, Germany – Staff and equipment from NATO’s Deployable Air Command and Control Centre (DACCC) started the 2,500 km journey from Poggio Renatico, Italy to Konya Air Base, Turkey for exercise Ramstein Dust-II 2022 (RADU-II/22) at the beginning of June 2022.

NATO forces must be ready to go wherever, whenever, on very short notice

A convoy of 30 military trucks packed with the entire Deployable Air Control Centre, Recognized Air Picture Production Centre/Sensor Fusion Post (DARS), has deployed from the DACCC home base in Italy.  The deployment phase is a key part of the training for DACCC staffs, ensuring they can rapidly transport key equipment via land and sea to Turkey and then establish the Air Control and Battle Management systems necessary to enable air operations in a remote location.  RADU II/22 will also integrate the tactical live flying phase of Turkish-led exercise, Anatolian Eagle 22 (AE22), from 20 – 28 June to enhance the NATO Integrated Air and Missile Defence (IAMD) posture and improve interoperability

“NATO forces must be ready to go wherever, whenever, on very short notice,” said Major General Denny Traas, Commander DACCC, during his farewell speech to the departing personnel. “The Alliance needs command and control systems, that enable aircrew, squadrons and headquarters to plan, undertake and complete their missions, to be quickly deployable,” he added.

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A convoy of 30 military trucks packed with the entire Deployable Air Control Centre. Photo by: Mr Tiziano Menabó

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Major General Denny Traas, Commander DACCC talking to the staff currently deployed in Turkey. Photo by: Mr Tiziano Menabó

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Air Control and Battle Management systems enable air operations in remote locations. Photo by: Mr Tiziano Menabó

The ability to deploy and exercise of NATO systems, capabilities and personnel, working together with significant Host Nation Support, reflects the resolve and cohesion of the Alliance. Comprised of personnel from the DARS, along with the Deployable Sensor Section, the current DACCC deployment provides a Control and Reporting Centre (CRC) for seamless air command and control for RADU-II/22 at Konya.

Integrating participating forces in a combined scenario offers unique training opportunities for all participants with regard to NATO crisis and conflict large-scale operations procedures.

Story by Allied Air Command Public Affairs, Office based on information provided by DACCC Public Affairs Office