DVIDS – Eighteen nations and four international organizations from the North American, Asia-Pacific, European and Middle Eastern regions gathered in Orlando, Florida, March 31 through April 5 to collaborate on Nimble Titan 20, an integrated air and missile defense campaign of experimentation.
The event, co-hosted by U.S. Central Command and U.S. Strategic Command’s Joint Functional Component Command for Integrated Missile Defense, provided a forum for allied and partner nations to explore policy imperatives and operational strategies for collective missile defense solutions.
As missile threats continue to proliferate in both quantity and technical sophistication, Nimble Titan focuses on integrating and synchronizing global missile defense planning and advocating for future capabilities to pace evolving challenges.
“Your work here and continued support of Nimble Titan will ensure that your countries and organizations are moving forward, informed by the latest thought on effective multi-layered collective missile defense architectures,” said Col. Dwayne Bowyer, deputy commanding officer for JFCC IMD, to participants during a keynote address.Missile Defense, provided a forum for allied and partner nations to explore policy imperatives and operational strategies for collective missile defense solutions.
As missile threats continue to proliferate in both quantity and technical sophistication, Nimble Titan focuses on integrating and synchronizing global missile defense planning and advocating for future capabilities to pace evolving challenges.
“Your work here and continued support of Nimble Titan will ensure that your countries and organizations are moving forward, informed by the latest thought on effective multi-layered collective missile defense architectures,” said Col. Dwayne Bowyer, deputy commanding officer for JFCC IMD, to participants during a keynote address.