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    Transforming the Theater: How PMTEC is Revolutionizing Indo-Pacific Readiness

    Transforming the Theater: How PMTEC is Revolutionizing Indo-Pacific Readiness

    06.15.2026

    Graphics by Eleanor Prohaska 

    U.S. Pacific Command         

    The Pacific Multi-Domain Training and Experimentation Capability logo is rich in symbolism, reflecting the program's mission, vision, and goals. The four stars flanking “J7” reflect that USINDOPACOM is a four-star command and represent the four PMTEC Lines of Effort: 1) Ranges, 2) Exercises, 3) Networks/Live-Virtual-Constructive training environments, and 4) Experiments. The globe represents the Indo-Pacific theater, PMTEC’s area of responsibility. It highlights the program’s focus on regional readiness and its global implications for homeland defense. The interconnected lines across the globe symbolize the integration of domains and the collaboration between U.S. forces, allies, and partners. The eagle is a traditional symbol of strength, vigilance, and freedom. It represents the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and PMTEC’s commitment to protecting national interests, ensuring deterrence, and its alignment with U.S. national security and defense strategies. The eagle’s wings spread across the globe, signifying PMTEC’s reach and influence in advancing warfighter lethality and readiness. The compass points radiating from the globe symbolize direction, precision, and PMTEC’s role in guiding joint all-domain operations. They emphasize PMTEC’s leadership role in navigating the path toward equipping today’s warfighters to prevail in tomorrow’s conflicts. The icons surrounding the globe represent the six operational domains, clockwise from top left: information (cognitive), space, cyber, air, sea and land. These icons highlight PMTEC’s focus on joint all-domain operations and its innovative approach to training and experimentation.

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    Date Taken: 06.15.2026
    Published: 06-17-26 07:28 PM
    Graphic ID: 43090
    VIRIN: 260615-O-EX056-2841
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