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A T-72 battle tank moves to serve as a target for a joint service exercise, Emerald Flag, Nov. 30 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Emerald Flag is a multi-domain test native exercise aimed to unify information sharing across joint domain platforms. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Karissa Rodriguez)

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Tim Murry, a foreign threats compound contractor, drives a T-72 battle tank into position to serve as adversary targets for a joint service exercise, Emerald Flag, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Nov. 30. Emerald Flag is a multi-service exercise aimed to unify information sharing across joint domain platforms. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Karissa Rodriguez)

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Simulated foreign targets stand ready for Emerald Flag on the Eglin Test and Training Range Nov. 30. Emerald Flag is a multi-service exercise aimed to unify information sharing across joint domain platforms. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Karissa Rodriguez)

Emerald Flag

Tim Murry, a foreign threats compound contractor, drives a T-72 battle tank into position to serve as adversary targets for a joint service exercise, Emerald Flag, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Nov. 30. Emerald Flag is a multi-service exercise aimed to unify information sharing across joint domain platforms. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Karissa Rodriguez)

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Kendell Mosley, 46th Cyber Test Group engineering technician, collects GPS coordinates of targets on the Eglin Test and Training Range Nov. 30. The coordinates will be used during Emerald Flag, a multi-service joint all-domain test native to the Gulf Coast. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Karissa Rodriguez)

Emerald Flag

Tim Murry, a foreign threats compound contractor, drives a T-72 battle tank into position to serve as adversary targets for a joint service exercise, Emerald Flag, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Nov. 30. Emerald Flag is a multi-service exercise aimed to unify information sharing across joint domain platforms. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Karissa Rodriguez)

Emerald Flag

Kendell Mosley, 46th Cyber Test Group engineering technician, collects GPS coordinates of targets on the Eglin Test and Training Range Nov. 30. The coordinates will be used during Emerald Flag, a multi-service joint all-domain test native to the Gulf Coast. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Karissa Rodriguez)

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Russian T-72 battle tanks sit ready to support Emerald Flag on the Eglin Test and Training Range Nov. 30. The multi-service exercise aims to unify information sharing across joint domain platforms. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Karissa Rodriguez)

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. --

Emerald Flag, Eglin’s first native multi-domain test exercise, begins here Dec. 1-5 on the Eglin test and training range. 

This inaugural event brings more than 25 agencies to participate.  It is a collaborative multi-service effort focused on increasing the effectiveness of the joint domain warfighter. 

“The goal is to align DoD resources across the Florida panhandle and enable multi-domain test and experimentation to prepare the warfighter for a 21st-century fight,” said Maj. Alexander Hillman, 45th Test Squadron.

The event will incorporate ground, space, cyberspace, and air platforms. The test will connect those different platforms to improve the speed and flow of information.

Another large aspect of Emerald Flag is the integration of Eglin’s five Ws: weapons, water, webs, widgets, and warfighters, according to Hillman.

Weapons testing is part of the 96th Test Wing’s primary mission.

Water is a unique Eglin capability that can be utilized in missions on the Eglin Test and Training Range.

Webs is the battlespace of the 96th Cyberspace Test Group in their role in delivering cyberspace capabilities.

Widgets refer to development programs from the Air Force Research Lab seeking to exercise or demonstrate their progress in a realistic test environment.

Warfighters is a reference to the 53rd Wing’s operational test presence.

Eglin has the unique capability of integrating across and amongst these five Ws and enabling a development environment for the agencies participating in Emerald Flag, according to Hillman. 

This demonstration environment concept originated from within the 96th Test Wing, and AFRL’s Munitions Directorate, the Armament Directorate, and the 53d Wing were integral in shaping the event. 

This week’s event planning began in the middle of the COVID-19  shutdown in March. The Emerald Flag event team will judge its success based on the number of unique multi-domain and interoperability test points conducted during testing.