

"By exercising alongside, we were able to review, develop or change some of the doctrines that are being used by these countries currently," Betancourt said. 1st Class Matthew Plowman, PIC noncommissioned officer in charge. To make the event possible, the Missile Defense Agency representatives worked countless hours developing the integrated simulation and running the vignettes, according to U.S.
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"We do that because we want to ensure that we integrate all the developing capabilities, both friendly and enemy, and provide a realistic view on how to best establish a multilateral defense design for the defense of the U.S. "MIX-21 is a regional base defense that integrates the defensive systems for each one of the nations, and it's developed against a peer and near-peer enemy capability that's real to what we could be facing in 2031," said Carlos Betancourt, PIC Partner Engagement Branch Lead. Indo-Pacific Command and the 94th Army Air and Missile Defense Command participated in the event, providing valuable comments and IAMD expertise to enhance the experience for all members. MIX-21 was the sixth iteration of its kind, and was conceived, planned and executed as a follow-on to previous successful annual PIC events promoting theater security cooperation while experimenting with and identifying combined IAMD capabilities and challenges in a multilateral environment.


The Pacific Integrated Air and Missile Defense Center (PIC) hosted the Multilateral IAMD experiment 2021 (MIX-21) with multilateral allies and partners Feb.
