Ramstein Dust II-16 exercise aims to demonstrate the NATO Deployable Air Command and Control Centre (DACCC) capabilities.
NATO’s DACCC has been moved by air, land and sea, from its home in Poggio Renatico, Italy, to Sardinia, an island in the Mediterranean Sea, 600 km south of the DACCC’s home base. The aim was to show NATO’s readiness and ability to swiftly deploy to counter threats to Alliance security. The DACCC, as it’s known, can be deployed to control NATO’s air assets in times of crisis.
Footage includes shots of the military convoy arriving at Cagliari port, Sardinia, as well as various shots of soldiers building up the tent camp in Decimomannu Air Base, Sardinia.
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