FORT IRWIN, Calif. - Many people are not aware of the war between the countries of Donovia and Atropia over the border city of Razish, and for good reason, it’s not real. The countries aren’t real and the battles are only a training simulation. But, no matter how simulated the combat is, the outcome of the fighting will have a major impact on the future of the Army.
The conflict over the city of Razish was part of the Decisive Action Rotation at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Calif., March 10–23. The DA Rotation features a hybrid threat of guerrilla fighters, insurgents, criminal elements and conventional forces which allows soldiers to fully prepare for the conflicts of the future.
The fictitious countries of Donovia and Atropia are based in the Caucasus region between Europe and Asia. When Donovia invades and seizes the city of Razish, it causes a disruption in the area’s export of hydrocarbon resources. The Rotational Training Unit must assist Atropia to restore stability to the region and protect the interests of the United States to make the conflict as realistic as possible. The RTU is faced with political problems, military conflicts, economic concerns, social issues, and environmental factors within the Decisive Action Training Environment.
Donovian forces are depicted by the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. This also allows the senior trainers to direct and react to the training environment to ensure the best development of the RTU. This unique mission is vital to the readiness of the Army because it provides the most capable and lethal combined opposing force possible.
The 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment's unique mission is vital to the readiness of our army. That mission is to provide the US Army the most capable and lethal combined arms opposing force in the world. The 11th ACR is the Army’s opposing force at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, California. There, the Blackhorse trains the United States Army, one unit at a time in the brutally harsh climate of the Mojave Desert. Consequently, the tough and uncompromising standards of the 11th ACR have become the yardstick against which the rest of the Army measures itself.
Date Taken: | 03.23.2012 |
Date Posted: | 04.02.2012 18:29 |
Story ID: | 86144 |
Location: | FORT IRWIN, CALIFORNIA, US |
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