SOCOM’s Greatest Train in Europe Sends Message Amid Russia Tensions

As Russia’s struggle towards Ukraine raged on, US Particular Operations Command hosted its greatest train ever in Europe.

Greater than 3,300 particular operators from 30 international locations took half in Trojan Footprint 22 in Might, doubling the dimensions of final 12 months’s model of the train and sending a message concerning the special-operations capabilities of NATO and its companions.

Trojan Footprint 22 targeted on mission command for special-operations items that rotate between the Baltics and the Black Sea. Furthermore, in accordance with the train’s planners, it set the circumstances for elevated interoperability between special-operations forces and traditional items throughout “throughout mixed, joint, and multi-domain warfare.”

US Navy SEALs British Royal Marines, and Romanian naval special forces

US Navy SEALs, British Royal Marines, and Romanian naval particular forces prepare in Romania throughout Train Trojan Footprint 22, Might 6, 2022.

US Army/Spc. Michael Germundson


Coming just some months after Russia renewed its assault on Ukraine, Trojan Footprint 22’s major state of affairs mirrored the pre-war scenario.

“It was designed to be a slow-boil — a low-intensity battle that may span years however creates fixed strain in varied methods,” Derek Coker, lead train planner, mentioned in a press launch. “The adversary assaults sure nations’ capacity to manipulate, creating inside dissonance and infighting that hacks away on the legitimacy of those governments, in essence making an attempt to exhibit that these nations are unable to manipulate themselves.”

The train ran from Might 2 to Might 13, and among the many greater than 3,300 particular operators have been commandos from Sweden and Finland, which have utilized for NATO membership.

Past its dimension, Trojan Footprint 22 was the primary time an train had a mixed joint drive headquarters that simulated the joint command of a number of special-operations items from totally different NATO militaries.

Croatia special forces joint terminal attack controllers

Croatian military particular forces joint terminal assault controllers establish a goal for US Air Pressure F-16s throughout Train Trojan Footprint 22 in Croatia, Might 11, 2022.

US Army/Sgt. Patrik Orcutt


From the US special-operations group, the tenth Special Forces Group took the lead. The Inexperienced Berets of the unit are at all times on the frontlines, coaching with and advising NATO allies and members in Europe.

Inexperienced Berets from the tenth Special Forces Group have additionally been largely answerable for coaching the Ukrainian special-operations forces which have wreaked havoc on Russian forces in Ukraine.

Planning for workouts like Trojan Footprint begins greater than a 12 months prematurely, and whereas its focus appears heavy on US particular operations, it actually improves interoperability of the forces concerned, John Black, a retired Army Special Forces warrant officer, instructed Insider.

“For America to work with its allies [and] with an ever-changing risk scenario globally, it is vital for us to have the ability to work fluidly with one other nation, and Trojan footprint gives an ideal base and basis for that to occur,” added Black, who was on the bottom throughout Trojan Footprint 22.

Russia within the background

Air Force AC-130J Ghostrider gunship pilots

US pilots fly an AC-130J gunship over Poland throughout Train Trojan Footprint, Might 6, 2022.

US Air Pressure/Employees Sgt. Max Daigle


The train came about amid unprecedented occasions in Europe. Russia’s assault on Ukraine is the continent’s largest battle since World Struggle II, and the train in Might was the primary time because the assault started in February that NATO particular operators from so many international locations have educated collectively.

Whereas occasions in Ukraine have been on the individuals’ minds, they did not let that struggle take away from Trojan Footprint 22.

“From my perspective it actually wasn’t a spotlight or concern,” Black mentioned. “We simply actually wished to work with our partnered nations to perform a big record of coaching duties and enhance {our relationships} with that nation.”

“It was nice to see many countries which are very succesful and have a combating drive. For me, this bolstered my perception in a safer tomorrow,” the retired Inexperienced Beret added.

Naval special forces Zodiac boats Croatia

Croatian naval particular forces and members of US Naval Particular Warfare do a night-time dive train in Croatia throughout train Trojan Footprint, Might 4, 2022.

US Army/Sgt. Patrik Orcutt


Because the special-operations element of US European Command, Particular Operations Command Europe is a continuing presence in Europe and regularly trains with allies and companions there to construct their capabilities and counter malign actions — primarily these of Russia.

“Certainly one of our priorities is constructing resilience towards adversary efforts to undermine democratic processes and values. This joint, mixed coaching in Europe will proceed to construct and strengthen these relationships with our allies and companions, establishing a standard sight-picture for fight and peacekeeping missions overseas,” Maj. Gen. David Tabor, the pinnacle of Particular Operations Command Europe, mentioned within the launch.

Stavros Atlamazoglou is a protection journalist specializing in particular operations, a Hellenic Army veteran (nationwide service with the 575th Marine Battalion and Army HQ), and a Johns Hopkins College graduate.

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