Multinational students take part in a Basic Intelligence Course during the academics week leading up to Exercise African Lion 18 (AL18) at Southern Zone Headquarters, Morocco, April 9th, 2018. Academic classes for AL18 include an Intelligence Capacity Building Workshop, Basic Intelligence Course, Public Affairs Workshop, Rule of Law Workshop, and Communications Workshop, which are all designed to enhance professional relationships and improve interoperability. Participation in the Basic Intelligence Course include members of the armed forces of Morocco, United States, Canada, Tunisia, United Kingdom, Chad, Senegal, Egypt, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, and Mali. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by 1st Lt. Brett Lazaroff)
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Members of multinational armed forces participate in a Rehearsal of Concept (ROC) drill as part of Exercise African Lion 2018 in Southern Zone Headquarters, Agadir, Morocco, April 21, 2018. A map is laid out on the ground to use the space to visualize a plan of attack. Participating forces include members of the armed forces of Morocco, United States, Canada, Tunisia, United Kingdom, Chad, Senegal, Egypt, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, France, Italy, Greece, Spain, and Mali. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Averi Coppa/Released)
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Sujet: Re: Exercise African Lion 2018 Mar 1 Mai 2018 - 15:37
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Arrival from Morocco at a very wet and murky Lakenheath.
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super video. on apercoit (enfin) un sniper des FAR
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M4 generalisé, FAR GR et MRN, les autres pays jabou leur matos
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Très intéressant ! La poignet et la lunette de visé par contre ne sont pas sur toute les versions
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Capt. Jose Torres, the 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron flight nurse instructor, center, speaks to Moroccan Royal Armed Forces service members about AE procedures during Exercise African Lion 2018, April 19, 2018, at Kenitra Air Base, Morocco. Airmen from the 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron shared AE procedures with Moroccan Royal Armed Forces service members to promote interoperability of forces.
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Members of the U.S. Air Force 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron work with Royal Moroccan Armed Service members to practice a timed patient transfer during Exercise African Lion 18, April 19, 2018 at Kenitra Air Base, Morocco. U.S. participation in multinational exercises enhance professional relationships and allow us to support interoperability of forces.
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Lt. Elkhalloufi Abdessalem, 3rd Royal Air Force Base mobility officer, center, and Adjutant Tabji Mourad aerial security guard, speak with U.S. Air Force Capt. Ross Wohlfahrt, 76th Airlift Squadron instructor pilot during Exercise African Lion 18, April 18, 2018 at Kenitra Air Force Base, Morocco. The exercise strengthens the bilateral relationship by working closely with the Government of Morocco on issues of common interest to include regional security and sustainable development
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From left, Col. Fouadi, 3rd Royal Air Force Base security commander, Col. Mafouz, Royal Moroccan Air Force Airlift Group commander, Col. Abdrrahim Abbassi, 3rd Royal Air Force Base second base commander, and Col. Jeffrey Menasco, U.S. Air Force 86th Operations Group commander introduce themselves during Exercise African Lion 18, April 18, 2018 at Kenitra Air Force Base, Morocco.
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Maj. Nezar Jaafri, center, and Capt. Zohair Elqoubii, right, 1st Brigade Infantry Airborne loadmasters, speak with Exercise African Lion 18 U.S. Air Force command staff, April 18, 2018 at Kenitra Air Force Base, Morocco. U.S. Africa Command is committed to sustained engagement to work on conflict prevention while simultaneously ensuring the U.S. military is prepared to respond to any crisis.
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Sujet: Re: Exercise African Lion 2018 Jeu 3 Mai 2018 - 15:05
African Mission Network undergoes first trial during African Lion 2018
The African Mission Network is being tested for the first time by the 10 participating countries of command post-exercise portion of African Lion 2018. AMNET is a new innovative network created by the United States that provides secure, interoperable, fast and effective communication between partners of different nations. The participants in the exercise are learning to use AMNET together to achieve effective partnership, liaison, and interoperability.
“The partners from this are learning how to protect classified information and how to operate on a classified information system,” said U.S. Marine Master Sgt. Brian M. Dimock, a communications chief with joint communications shop of U.S. Africa Command.
During the exercise, participants are using unclassified information to learn how to properly handle classified information.
“With African Lion in particular, the information we are passing is unclassified, but the scenarios involved are counter-violent extremist organization, so if it was real life, there is no way we would be doing counter-VEO over an unclassified network,” Dimock said. “If a coalition of countries were to counter VEO, it would not be possible to do that without a network like AMNET.”
AMNET’s pioneering features protect the national security of participating countries both during and after its use for an exercise or mission.
“AMNET is episodic, so right now, the information being used for African Lion is only releasable to the 10 participating countries,” said Dimock. “What we’ll do after this exercise is take this instance of AMNET, package it up, partition it, and bring up a new instance of AMNET. Say we’re using the AMNET for this exercise, and a couple of months down the road we use it for a different exercise that has different countries participating, they will not have access to the data that was used for this exercise.”
Not only is AMNET safe and secure, it also is easy to use.
AMNET is simple because everyone is using the same network for information, said Mali Air Force Capt. Youba Konte, participant of the African Lion command-post exercise.
The network is easy to use, secure, and makes communication and translation between different countries quicker and easier.
“When you get an email, you don’t necessarily need a linguist or an interpreter sitting right next to you to interpret that email,” said Dimock. “We’ve given them the tools for them to be able to do that.”
Using AMNET during this exercise is a good experience, Konte said, and all participating countries will benefit from it.
AMNET has been a crucial addition to African Lion, providing the participating nations with improved interoperability, quick and easy communication, and simple interface.
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Sujet: Re: Exercise African Lion 2018 Ven 4 Mai 2018 - 20:36
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