German PATRIOT plays key role in exercise Ramstein Legacy exercise

Story by Allied Air Command Public Affairs Office based on input provided by the German RALY24 contingent

The German contribution the multinational Integrated Air and Missile Defence exercise Ramstein Legacy – a PATRIOT battery and the Surface-to-Air Missile Operation Centre (SAMOC) – provided a firing and control capability closely integrated with other participating units.
Integraton during Ramstein Legacy 2024 static display - a Romanian and a German PATRIOT launcher next to a German radar unit. Photo by Manfred Reudenbach.

The German contribution the multinational Integrated Air and Missile Defence exercise Ramstein Legacy – a PATRIOT battery and the Surface-to-Air Missile Operation Centre (SAMOC) – provided a firing and control capability closely integrated with other participating units.

 

Deployed well over 2,000 kilometres from the home base of SAM Wing1 in the northwest of Germany, 260 soldiers operated the system out of Capu Midi Training near Romania’s Black Sea cost.

“Besides the PATRIOT firing unit, the SAMOC provides the capability to command, control and coordinate several battalion-size air defence units and a wide range of ground-based air defense systems, said National Contingent Commander, Colonel Alexander Zoklits. “It is a key element within the chain of command that ensures the integration of a multitude of multinational air defence systems into NATO IAMD,” he added

In the course of Ramstein Legacy 2024, the SAMOC has been in charge of the German PATRIOT detachment as well as air defence units and command elements of Hungary, Poland, Romania and Turkey. In addition, it has been closely cooperating with a neighboring Portuguese SAMOC at Capu Midia.

 

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“Ramstein Legacy has offered excellent training opportunities. Realistic multi-domain scenarios and the multinational set-up have been key to enhance the readiness and responsiveness – but also fostering real-world interoperability and integration of Allies Air Defence Capabilities into NATO’s IAMD structure,” added Colonel Zoklits. “The exercise demonstrated NATO’s ability and commitment to safeguard and protect Alliance airspace and territory and thereby contributing to credible deterrence,” he concluded.

For SAM Wing 1, Ramstein Legacy has been the second multinational exercise in 2024 following their participation in the Finish exercise MALLET STRIKE in May. “Germany’s PATRIOT air defence units and command entities exercising in the northern and southern areas of Alliance territory demonstrate our ability to quickly integrate and reinforce NATO’s Air and Missile Defence posture wherever required – should there be a need to do so, “ Colonel Zoklits finished to say.

 

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