The Army’s Training Environment Enabling Indo-Pacific Integrated Deterrence
By Jennifer Dunn
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The article discusses the evolution of DATE as a critical, unclassified tool for realistic Army training. DATE now supports not only Army units but also joint and multinational partners, enabling more effective preparation for complex threats, especially in the Indo-Pacific region. The environment is continually updated to reflect current strategic challenges, including near-peer competition, multidomain operations, and regional instability. DATE’s broad adoption enhances readiness, interoperability, and integrated deterrence among U.S. and allied forces in the Indo-Pacific.
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