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U.S. Central Command Establishes Middle Eastern Air Defense Combined Operations Cell in Qatar

This initiative integrates personnel from the United States and regional nations to coordinate air and missile defense activities.

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MIDDLE EAST — U.S. Central Command, in coordination with regional partners, established the Middle Eastern Air Defense Combined Operations Cell at Al Udeid Air Base on January 12.

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This initiative integrates personnel from the United States and regional nations to coordinate air and missile defense activities.

The cell operates within the Combined Air Operations Center, which has facilitated multinational air asset coordination for over two decades. Seventeen nations currently participate in the Combined Air Operations Center, contributing to regional defense efforts.

The establishment of this cell represents a structured approach to sharing information and addressing aerial threats. The Combined Air Operations Center, based in Qatar, serves as the primary hub for coordinating military air operations across the Middle East.

Established more than 20 years ago, it includes representatives from 17 nations responsible for managing air asset employment. The integration of the new cell within this center aims to streamline defense coordination among participants.

Personnel from U.S. Air Force Central will collaborate with regional counterparts in planning exercises and responding to contingencies. This setup facilitates the exchange of threat warnings and operational data.

The new cell builds upon prior bilateral initiatives, including combined command posts established with Qatar and Bahrain in the previous year.

These facilities function as centers for air defense planning and operations. The expansion to a multilateral framework involves additional partners in defense integration.

U.S. military officials have indicated that this development enhances collective response capabilities. Regional cooperation in this domain addresses shared security concerns in the area.

Purpose and Establishment of the Middle Eastern Air Defense Combined Operations Cell

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