Estonian Brig. Gen. Rauno Sirk, Estonian Air Pressure commander, and Col. Dainius Guzas, Lithuanian Air Pressure commander, visited Siauliai Air Base, Apr. 26. They met with the 2nd Marine Plane Wing (MAW) to look at the distinctive aviation command and management capabilities of the Marine Air Management Group (MACG) 28. The go to included a tour of the Multifunction Air Operations Heart (MAOC) and the AN/TPS-80 Floor/Air Job Oriented Radar (G/ATOR), which is the short-to-medium vary multirole radar.

The MAOC, beneath the command of U.S. Air Forces in Europe, is utilizing the G/ATOR to conduct air surveillance and multidomain consciousness in help of NATO operations. The leaders mentioned communication and data expertise options for information trade between lateral and better echelons of command, to incorporate NATO and coalition companions. U.S. Marines additionally demonstrated the expeditionary capabilities of the Marine Air Command and Management System (MACCS). The MACCS, with a small footprint, can quickly deploy with few logistical and transportation necessities to attain preliminary operational functionality.

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U.S. Marines with Marine Air Management Squadron (MACS) 2, 2nd Marine Plane Wing (MAW), monitor information from a Floor/Air Job Oriented Radar system (G/ATOR) at Siauliai Air Base, Lithuania, April 26, 2022. (U.S. Marine Corps picture by Cpl. Adam Henke)

The radar web site in Lithuania is a profitable execution of expeditionary superior base operations; the employment of cell, low-signature, and simple to maintain naval expeditionary forces from a brief location. The MACCS and G/ATOR are key parts of expeditionary superior base operations and the longer term pressure, in accordance with Pressure Design 2030. A number of parts inside 2nd MAW quickly repositioned from the Arctic to the Baltic Sea area to bolster the Allied defensive posture and to help the NATO Air Policing mission.

The deployments have been carried out in full coordination with host nations and navy authorities, and though momentary in nature, they’re prudent measures to extend readiness and improve Japanese European’s collective protection. The deployment of U.S. Marine Corps forces is proof of the Marine Corps’ readiness and robust dedication to NATO allies and companions.

US Marine Corps Showcase NATO Command and Control Capabilities at Siauliai Air Base, Lithuania
A U.S. Marine Corps AN/TPS-80 Floor/Air Job Oriented Radar system (G/ATOR), assigned to Marine Air Management Squadron 2, 2nd Marine Plane Wing (MAW), scans for and tracks plane at Siauliai Air Base, Lithuania, April 26, 2022.(U.S. Marine Corps picture by Cpl. Adam Henke)