Justified Accord: Details of the Joint Military Training KDF and U.S. Are Undertaking

20/02/2025

The exercise brings together military personnel from over 20 countries across three continents, aiming to strengthen regional security, enhance crisis response, and improve cooperation in peacekeeping and humanitarian missions.

The U.S. Army Southern European Task Force – Africa (SETAF-AF) leads this joint, all-domain exercise in East Africa to enable future operations to maintain strategic access and build partner capacity to disrupt malign influence, aggression, and activity.

JA25 integrates high-intensity training scenarios designed to sharpen warfighting skills and operational coordination among partner nations.

About Justified Accord

The Joint Multinational Field Training Exercise (FTX), Exercise JA25, is currently taking place at the Counter Insurgency, Terrorism, and Stability Operations Centre (CITSO) in Nanyuki, Laikipia County.

This year’s exercise marks Kenya’s fourth consecutive time as host.

The iteration also marks the 10-year anniversary of the State Partnership Program between the Massachusetts National Guard and the Kenya Defence Forces. 

This milestone highlights a decade of sustained military cooperation, training exchanges, and capacity-building efforts between the two forces.

This year featured the first-ever night iteration of air-to-ground integration (AGI) operations in Samburu Military training area where partner countries controlled Kenyan air assets.

AGI refers to the coordination and synchronization between air and ground forces during military operations.

It involves the use of air assets (such as fighter jets, helicopters, or drones) to provide support to ground forces, which can include infantry, armored units, or special forces.

Activities KDF and Othe Multinational Troops are Undertaking

Specialized Training Activities Underway

During the exercise, Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) and U.S. troops participated in Close Quarters Battle (CQB) training, a specialized combat technique crucial for urban warfare, counterterrorism, and hostage rescue operations.

The 3rd Battalion, the Rifles, 11th Infantry Brigade of the 1st (United Kingdom) Division led the joint training alongside the KDF, U.S. Army’s 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, and the Tanzania People’s Defence Force.

The training focused on developing skills for engaging enemies in confined spaces, such as buildings and narrow streets. Soldiers underwent drills on room-clearing techniques, tactical movement, and precision shooting to ensure they are well-prepared for real-world threats.

On Monday, February 17, the Kenya Air Force’s Rapid Response Unit (RRU), alongside the United States Air Force Special Tactics Team (STT), successfully conducted a joint hostage rescue exercise.

Drone and Electronic Warfare Training

As unmanned aerial systems become more integral to modern warfare, soldiers in the Justified Accord 2025 exercise have been trained on drone defense techniques.

Kenyan instructors and U.S. troops showcased the use of the drone buster, a specialized device designed to disable enemy drones.

The multinational troops also had the opportunity to actively test the device’s effectiveness in real-world scenarios.

In addition to drone defense, personnel were trained in electronic warfare, gaining hands-on experience with advanced equipment used to operate drones and analyze battlefield intelligence.

The training focused on enhancing the ability of soldiers to intercept and neutralize drone threats while improving situational awareness in complex combat environments.

Additionally, the KDF troops from the Engineers Brigade participated in the Counter- Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) training.

As part of the exercise, these troops were engaged in arming IEDs and responding to various IED-related scenarios.

This training is essential in addressing the growing use of IEDs in asymmetric warfare and enhancing battlefield survivability.

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