Avenger Triad ’25: Strengthening Protection and Fires Communication Capabilities for V Corps

By Maj. Brian SutherlandOctober 30, 2025

FIRES Support Cell Participates in V Corps Exercise Avenger Triad 25 Operations
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Kentucky National Guard Soldiers review Fire support plans from the 52nd Air Defense Artillery Brigade in the “FIRES cell”, the tactical hub for precision lethality during Avenger Triad 25, Oct. 30, 2025, Camp Kosciuszko, Poland. Avenger Triad 25 is conducted from Oct. 22 - Nov. 02, built on US Warfighting readiness through deliberate lethal and non-lethal targeting process in a multinational, multi capable, contested environment informed by Large Scale Combat Operations, to enable subordinate unit maneuvers. The exercise is a critical event as part of V Corp’s road to their culminating exercise “Warfighter 26-03”, Scheduled for March 2026 and aims to enhance interoperability, employ new concepts, and inform regional planning with multinational partners. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Devin Klecan) (Photo Credit: Sgt. Devin Klecan) VIEW ORIGINAL
FIRES Support Cell Participates in V Corps Exercise Avenger Triad 25 Operations
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Col. Haileyesus Bairu, Commander of the 52nd Air Defense Artillery Brigade, listens to a Fires Support Element update brief in support of simulated V Corps operations with senior enlisted leader Paul Kenneth, left, Command Sgt. Maj. of the 52nd Air Defense Artillery Brigade, during Avenger Triad 25, Oct. 30, 2025, Camp Kosciuszko, Poland. Avenger Triad 25 is conducted from Oct. 22 - Nov. 02, built on US Warfighting readiness through deliberate lethal and non-lethal targeting process in a multinational, multi capable, contested environment informed by Large Scale Combat Operations, to enable subordinate unit maneuvers. The exercise is a critical event as part of V Corp’s road to their culminating exercise “Warfighter 26-03”, Scheduled for March 2026 and aims to enhance interoperability, employ new concepts, and inform regional planning with multinational partners. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Devin Klecan) (Photo Credit: Sgt. Devin Klecan) VIEW ORIGINAL
FIRES Support Cell Participates in V Corps Exercise Avenger Triad 25 Operations
3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Capt. Brandon Hebert, an Aerial Fires Support Officer, attends a synchronization meeting between supporting elements of the 41st Field Artillery Brigade and V Corps headquarters during Avenger Triad 25, Oct. 30, 2025, Camp Kosciuszko, Poland. Avenger Triad 25 is conducted from Oct. 22 - Nov. 02, built on US Warfighting readiness through deliberate lethal and non-lethal targeting process in a multinational, multi capable, contested environment informed by Large Scale Combat Operations, to enable subordinate unit maneuvers. The exercise is a critical event as part of V Corp’s road to their culminating exercise “Warfighter 26-03”, Scheduled for March 2026 and aims to enhance interoperability, employ new concepts, and inform regional planning with multinational partners. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Devin Klecan) (Photo Credit: Sgt. Devin Klecan) VIEW ORIGINAL

POZNAN, Poland –V Corps is executing Avenger Triad 25, a command post exercise from both its headquarters in Fort Knox, Kentucky, and its forward deployed headquarters in Poznan, Poland.

Avenger Triad is an exercise led by U.S. Army Europe and Africa where organizations across the European theater test and enhance their ability to synchronize U.S. and NATO warfighting capability. The exercise also enables V Corps to increase its operational readiness with European Allies while also testing new military formations and communication systems.

“A major theme of this exercise is to build U.S. warfighting readiness through deliberate lethal and non-lethal targeting process in a multinational, multi capable, contested environment informed by large scale combat operations, to enable subordinate unit maneuvers.” said Col. Lyons, the V-Corps Deputy Chief of Staff.

This exercise employs the Eastern Flank Deterrence Line (EFDL) concept, which uses a mix of traditional forces, air defense systems, and unmanned systems to deter adversaries in Europe.

Col. Haileyesus (Hailey) Bairu, the commander of the 52nd Air Defense Artillery (ADA) Brigade is integrated into Avenger Triad to ensure that all air defense allocations and capabilities for the divisions and V Corps is synchronized. His brigade works to maintain command-and-control support relationships between the battalions and brigades, and to preserve rear area protection integration with ADA assets. These protection capabilities range from Avenger units in Germany to M-SHORAD companies in Poland.

“We are answering the mail for the division and corps’ commander when it comes to ADA assets by allowing them to focus on the fight by enabling freedom of maneuver on the battlefield” said Bairu.

Air and missile defense (AMD) forces in Avenger Triad support the maneuver plan to navigate joint and NATO defended asset working groups and develop protection prioritized lists (PPLs). Bairu and his team also works with the German and British ADA assets to integrate their warfighting capabilities to support V Corp’s efforts in the exercise.

In addition to the 52nd ADE BDE, twenty-five Soldiers from the 1-38th Operational Fires Command (OFC) from the Kentucky Army National Guard (KYARNG) are serving as the key fires cell to manage all of V Corps fire’s assets for Avenger Triad. Their role helps to strengthen the corps’ ability to leverage AMD and other fire enablers and position them in a way that maximizes their defense capability to support offensive operations.

“A sustained level of fire suppression across AO Victory enables freedom of maneuver (FOM) for V Corps assets across the battlefield, which helps to win the fight over time” said Col. Robert Andersen, the commander of the 138th OFC.

Early participation of different U.S. and NATO units in this exercise helps to shape the design development of V Corp’s warfighter exercise in March 2026. This ranges from lessons learned from how to communicate over the mission partner network (MPE) or testing doctrinal changes in command-and-control relationships.

V Corps is also helping test the rapid integration of U.S. and Allied forces and command networks, which helps to validate communication systems at the corps level and above. This enables lower echelons to maneuver, improves large scale sustainment operations, and assists in keeping all-domain fires synchronized.

On a practical level, Avenger Triad provides an ideal opportunity to train rigorous and intense staff functions, operations, “battle tracking,” decision-making and communications. This exercise emphasized seamless integration of lethal and non-lethal effects in the eastern European operating environment.

Collaboration and synchronization are at the heart of this exercise, and V Corps is playing a key role in facilitating cooperation between USAREUR-AF and NATO forces.