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JIATF-401 leads C-UAS exercise to strengthen defense of National Capital Region

Joint Interagency Task Force 401 took part this week in a multi-day Counter-sUAS Threat Simulation Exercise aimed at strengthening defenses across the National Capital Region.

The exercise brought together base defense forces from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall and senior leaders from Joint Task Force–National Capital Region, the Combat Capabilities Development Command and the U.S. Army Military District of Washington. The event was designed to test and evaluate emerging counter-drone technologies under realistic operational conditions.

Army Brig. Gen. Matt Ross, director of JIATF-401, visited the exercise on Feb. 18 and observed teams conducting a series of simulated drone incidents. The scenarios included dozens of mock sUAS incursions using multiple drone types to evaluate 11 sensor systems and three mitigation devices. Events were conducted during both daytime and nighttime operations to replicate real-world conditions.

“The threats we face are constantly evolving, and exercises like this are critical to ensuring we stay ahead of our adversaries,” Ross said during the visit. He added that observing advanced counter-drone technologies in action increased confidence in the region’s ability to defend key assets.

A central focus of the exercise was interoperability, ensuring that systems and personnel from multiple agencies could operate together effectively. Officials said data gathered during the event will help refine the National Capital Region’s multi-layered counter-UAS defense strategy.

Col. Brian Reynolds, provost marshal of Joint Task Force–National Capital Region, emphasized the collaborative nature of the effort.

 “This training is about more than just technology; it’s about people and partnerships,” Reynolds said. He noted that the participation of interagency, federal, state and local law enforcement partners is intended to build a unified and coordinated defense structure.

The National Capital Region encompasses Washington, D.C., and surrounding areas in Maryland and Virginia, home to key government facilities, military installations and critical infrastructure. Officials said continued joint training and technology testing are essential to maintaining readiness against potential aerial threats.

JIATF-401 and its partner organizations stated they will continue to focus on innovation, joint training and the integration of advanced counter-drone capabilities to enhance homeland defense.

CONTEÚDO RELACIONADO: JIATF-401 expands C-UAS training with “train-the-trainer” approach

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