NATO’s largest exercise in decades, Steadfast Defender 2024, concluded on Friday.
The four-month exercise involved approximately 90,000 troops, over 80 aircraft, 50 ships, and 1,100 combat vehicles, according to a press release.
The scale of the exercise was impressive, with more than 90,000 forces, over 50 ships, more than 80 aircraft flying hundreds of sorties, and over 1,100 combat vehicles from all 32 NATO Allies participating.
The training focused on enhancing readiness across all domains and at all levels of command, from strategic to operational to tactical.
Designed to demonstrate the Alliance’s capacity to reinforce continental Europe via transatlantic movement of forces from North America and the UK, Steadfast Defender comprised several NATO and nationally-led exercises.
“Exercise Steadfast Defender demonstrated the incredible strength of the Trans-Atlantic bond between NATO Allies in Europe and those in North America,” said Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) General Christopher G. Cavoli.
“The highly-complex military activities conducted over the course of this exercise have demonstrated that this Alliance is capable and ready to conduct our core mission of collective defence.”
At its core, Steadfast Defender tested the enablement and deployment of NATO and National Forces across all domains within SACEUR’s Area of Responsibility. This reinforcement occurred during a simulated emerging conflict scenario against a near-peer adversary.
The exercise was executed in two parts. Part one was a maritime-focused live exercise involving various headquarters rehearsing the strategic deployment of forces from North America to continental Europe. Part two was a multi-domain demonstration of NATO, national, and multinational military capabilities across continental Europe.
Brigadier General Gunnar Bruegner, SHAPE Assistant Chief of Staff responsible for Collective Training & Exercises, highlighted the importance of the exercise, saying, “During Steadfast Defender 2024, we coordinated, conducted and sustained complex multi-domain operations over several months, and across thousands of kilometres, from the High North to Central and Eastern Europe. The most important takeaway is that complex exercises at this scale and ambition remain essential to stress-test our readiness, plans, and concepts, and for maintaining our operational coherence and unity.”
Now cue all the Russian bots, main steam media and the defeatist to tell us how Britain is s**t and we don’t have any planes on our aircraft carriers.
Except for the carrier and nuclear capability wich are on top, the rest of British armed forces are ridiculous compares to Major powers , sad but true
Cobblers.
Sorry Micki, but off hand dismissals of our military as being “ridiculous” like that wind me up, so I’m going to go off on a rant to balance things somewhat.
“ridiculous compares to Major powers”
Who are these major powers and what is the comparison to these factors, I look forward to hearing about other major powers equivalents to these specific capabilities, weapons, niche enablers, and back up tail.
Army.
British Army Training is not ridiculous.
British Army combat experience is not ridiculous.
ASOB, Ranger Regiment is not ridiculous.
British Army medical capability, and the deployable FH in the MMR’s is not ridiculous.
British Army and wider defence EOD munitions and search training and capability is not ridiculous.
13 Signals Regiments Cyber capability and the wider CEMAG are not ridiculous.
The RSS, AC, IBS, SOI, RSME, and other training centres, and the other training, both Phase 1 and 2, are not ridiculous.
FELIX at Kineton is not ridiculous.
14 Sig Regs EW and SIGINT Capability is not ridiculous.
Challenger, Warrior are not ridiculous, getting on, yes.
Ajax and Boxer are not ridiculous.
1 and 3 DIEG and their capability are not ridiculous.
5 RA with its varied and niche capabilities like 4/73 are not ridiculous.
The Parachute Regiment, its Bns and Pathfinder Platoon are not ridiculous, either in the people, or their capability.
CMTs in the likes of 16 RAMC are not ridiculous.
22 SAS, E Sqn, the SRR, 18 SR, and the UKSF MG, are not ridiculous!!!
Our growing GMLRS capability is not ridiculous, but yes, the wider RA is seriously undergunned!
The LIFC is not ridiculous.
HQ ARRC and our elements that enable that formation as lead nation are not ridiculous.
Apache E in 3 and 4 AAC are not ridiculous!
Our MWD capability and training, including those that accompany SF and are even paradropped, are not ridiclous.
Our Combat Engineers, and Titan, Trojan, Terrier, are not ridiculous.
29 RAs 148 Battery are most certainly not ridiculous.
The training, and reputation, of RMAS is not ridiculous.
The Gurkhas are not ridiculous.
16RA and 12RA, with Land Sceptre and Startstreak, are not ridiculous.
Yes, far too few assets.
LEAPP in 47 Bty are not ridiculous.
29 EOD Group with their EOD RE regs are not ridiculous.
Our defence CBRN capability, kit, and training is not ridiculous.
The DHU and our wider HUMINT capability is not ridiculous.
CPURMP is not ridiculous, it is looked at to train others elsewhere.
Our Geographic capability with 42 RE is not ridiculous.
JSG, if it still exists, is not ridiculous. Indeed, the Americans were stunned by its abilities.
PATA and its assorted training assets is not ridiculous.
NLAW is not ridiculous!! It went to UKR just in time. Who was warning the world what was about to happen? UK and US. The EU and France were clueless….so by the “ridiculous” level that will be them then, won’t it, those major powers like France, Germany, and Italy who all have more than we do numbers wise in several areas, but NONE of whom are overall more capable.
RAF
BMFHQ and the wider ASCS is not ridiculous, whether we have GBAD assets covering the UK or not.
C17 is not ridiculous.
Atlas is not ridiculous.
Voyager is not ridiculous. Which nations have capabilities of those 3 combined? Not many.
TMW and AMW are not ridiculous and what they do.
Typhoon and its capabilities are not ridiculous, neither is Stormshadow, Meteor, AMRAAM, or PIV.
The BMEW capability of Fylingdales in not ridiculous, even if the US fund the SSPA radar.
NADOC and UK SPOC are not ridiculous, neither is the C3 that connects them elsewhere.
P8 capability is not ridiculous, yes, there are too few!
Rivet Joint is most certainly not ridiculous. Indeed, it is so gold plated only the US and UK have it.
I won’t even start to describe much of the 5 eyes intelligence machine behind it that enables it, absolutely TIER 1.
F35 is not ridiculous, no matter how many grumble at how few there are.
Our Chinook force is not ridiculous. 7 Sqns SFF trained pilots are ridiculously good. The new Chinooks are Tier 1 assets that will provide a high end niche capability. That capability costs money, lots of it.
The quality of RAF pilot training is not ridiculous, no matter how few assets we have or its length of time.
Shadow R1 is not ridiculous.
Reaper is not ridiculous. Few nations have the capability of either.
( See 5 eyes above )
The AWC AIC is not ridiculous, or the JEWOSC that supports. Tier 1.
RN
MIXG at the FIC are not ridiculous. See 5 Eyes, see SHAMAN. Absolute top notch.
Merlin HM2 is not ridiculous, it is probably No1 for what it does ASW wise. Yes, too few.
FOST is NOT ridiculous! How come half the worlds navies want to come to be trained by it and take part in Thursday war?!
HMS Scott’s capabilities are not ridiculous, very niche for a reason.
The FDS and our diving capability, both shallow and deep water, is not ridiculous.
The RM and their quality is not ridiculous!!!
Nuclear, so SSN and SSBN you already acknowledged, save with the QECs. 👍
The SBS, and their capabilities are not ridiculous!!!!
T45, Viper, Samson are not ridiculous.
T23, with Sonar 2087 is not ridiculous!
T26 is not ridiculous!!!!!
Sea Venom and Martlet is not ridiculous.
The BRS is not ridiculous.
MoD.
AWE is not ridiculous. Few nations even come close to matching the capability of the people in it and its assets.
GOSCC is not ridiculous, few have such a thing.
CCC is not ridiculous.
The JIG, with CEMAG and the assorted JSSU’s are not ridiculous.
JESC, MCIC, FIOC, IOC, all at a certain place up north, are not ridiculous. Again, few have that capability, and it underpins defence.
The people, analysists, and assets of DI like at Wyton with Pathfinder,
so JIOC, NCGI, DIFC, are not ridiculous. Indeed, no other centre of that type exists in 5 eyes apparently.
The capabilities of the scientists and the assets of Porton Down are not ridiculous., with their world leading expertise in the CBR fields.
NSRS at Faslane is not ridiculous!
Our overseas bases are not ridiculous! They give us reach few have.
( Until Labour go and close them )
I could go on and on and on. If posters don’t get even a quarter of those acronyms, never mind, educate yourselves!
Defence is a lot more than the number of x,y,z, which is all that seems to matter here.
A logistic tail and intelligence tail matter, as does know how, professionalism, and training.
Yes, we are too small. No, we are NOT Ridiculous!!!
Rant over, kettle on!
Thanks for saving me this rant. Fully agree with the sentiment.
That’s some rant DM 🇬🇧 ☕
Yes a 🥇 performance!! Top shelf!! Well said! Read while having my ☕ in Sydney. 🇬🇧 🇦🇺
Yay, a happy evening spent looking up acronyms…
Good rant DM, you’ve laid out in full what the rest of us either don’t know or can’t be bothered to say regularly enough. I recommend copying that whole thing and keeping it somewhere safe to be rolled out every time it is necessary.
If you do fancy an evening of googling, don’t delve too deeply with the intell related ones mate, you’ll do well to find much on some of them.
Just take it from me, they exist.
So speaks the signalman from Surrey…
I’ll try, if I don’t fall asleep before I reach the RAF.
Only the RAF….! Some of the juicer ones are further on.
😆 Just dont want you wasting an evening. I’ve wasted much of the last 34 years of my life learning this sort of anorak stuff, it might take you a while.👍
Oh, it’s fine, I’m only in the middle of GCSEs so I have nothing better to do.
I reckon I’m right at the start of my 34 years so I’d better get cracking. That said, I prefer missiles to ORBAT so might not stick around.
😆
Missiles? I’m pretty clueless there mate, beyond knowing their names and who uses them.
Well over my head.
Good luck with them GCSEs SB!
Thanks Quentin
It’s Physics today so I’m not that fussed
Finished History yesterday so got that out of the way finally.
Blimey….Ok. I’d read you mention a while back you were an “old boy” and believed it!
Apologies for not getting your sarcasm or whatever in the post.
GCSEs, God, I remember them! Took mine in 88, the first year of them I think.
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I think I’ve only previously described myself as a “young person” so not sure where that is from. It’s perfectly understandable, I bet not a quarter of the commenters here are under the age of 50 and there can’t be very many teenagers who spend time in the comments sections of defence websites (unless Warthunder counts).
It would be very interesting if there were to be some sort of UKDJ meet or online event. Putting faces to usernames would be very interesting and probably enlightening in some cases.
I’ve suggested as such before. I’m only 52 so just beyond your 50 cut off!!
Dungeons and Dragons was my thing in the 80s!
I’ve had a go at D&D but given I have access to video games etc it’s never really made sense to me. It sounds trite but I genuinely struggle to be immersed in something I can’t see and experience (I get the same thing elsewhere, I struggle sometimes with maths unless I can write down or draw the problem).
It feels slightly weird to know that I’m so different from the other commenters here. I’ve always considered you, DaveyB and SB the younger ones and assumed that the ranty loud ones are the old cranky veterans, but that’s probably just me stereotyping.
Why, thank you. I feel young!
The stereotype on the older vets seems accurate to me. Their views will be even more traditional than mine. I try to have a foot in both camps.
Anyway, you’re not so different. You’re here, you care, and thus to me, you’re one of us, regardless of age.
It’s encouraging that younger generations take an interest in HM forces.
Cheers mate. 👍
Ps how’s the acronyms coming on?
Seriously, if you really want to know, and learn, I’ll go back and translate them.
I got sent to bed too soon to get through very many of them, one of the many downsides of exams. I’ll have another look through in a break, probably.
I’ve only been posting here for 8 months (I checked) and some like you have for 7 years (I’d have been 8), and yet there is no group of “old timers” who stay separate from everyone else.
I wouldn’t take me as indicative of greater interest in defence from young people. I get seen more as that one guy who’s obsessed with the military, but I don’t mind because it’s what I enjoy. I originally came here to learn and it’s transformed my knowledge because of people like Gunbuster, yourself and DaveyB but I now find it more fun to just join in with the general conversation and the more fun side of the co
(I assumed Daniele is actually Ian McKellen to be fair)
Well I am also a Tolkien and LOTR fan mate, so Gandalf, and his knowledge, seemed to fit better than swash buckling Aragorn, who is my other favourite .
Wow, Daniele! Top marks for that one. Fully agree too. Our armed forces are not ridiculous – it is amazing what they do, despite taut funding. I would be fairly sure that their performance on this exercise has been very strong.
Thank you, brilliant response
Apart from America, who is the second principle power that will follow their call to arms? Theologically, NATO Command would issue the orders but would it execute them fast enough to spike aggression. This series of joint exercises must have enabled the planners to observe if all parties performed in a coordinated fashion or not. I’ll be interested to read the outcomes…..that’s if they will ever get published.
All NATO members responded when Article 5 was called by the North Atlantic Council in 2001.
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