Northern Strike 22-2 Exercise - Michigan - 6 August to 20 August 2022

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Northern Strike is a multi-component, multinational exercise designed to build readiness and enhance interoperability with allied forces to fight and win.

Northern Strike 22-2
, Michigan’s largest and longest exercise designed to validate readiness of the joint reserve force, is held Aug. 6 to 20, 2022 at the National All-Domain Warfighting Center. This year's iteration will feature approximately 7,100 participants.

A new feature of this year’s Northern Strike is the integration of the Michigan Air National Guard’s exercise Northern Agility 22-2. Northern Agility 22-2 will feature A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft, MC-12 aircraft, W/MC-130 aircraft and KC-135 aircraft conducting operations from Cherry Capital Airport, Grayling Army Airfield, Oscoda-Wurtsmith Airport, Alpena CRTC and Battle Creek Executive Airport on consecutive days, Aug. 8-12. This will demonstrate joint integration into the Air Force’s Agile Combat Employment (ACE) concept, which is the ability to generate airpower anytime, anywhere.


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Alot of range control radio traffic last few days, heard flight of helo's coming in from the south. Also heard a Aircraft this morning that lost a panel an engines were fine headed back to Alpena then caught traffic "Transitioning to Gaylord Airport,unknown if it was ANG
 

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I assume its Drone activity this am. on Tg 1823 500-900ft. cordinating with Warbird overhead. Air1 an Air3 outbound from beehive.
 

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Am hoping I can pick up some activity here in Minnesota.
This am here in Mi off the Lovells tower MPSCS , was steady all morning till around noon. Warbird an Airbender discussed air1,2 an 3 all lauching an retuening to beehive
 
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