In the dense tropical jungles of the Pacific, soldiers are being trained for nighttime operations, emphasizing the ability to hide and maneuver effectively in low visibility.
Nighttime skills are described as 'perishable,' meaning that continuous training and the use of advanced technology are crucial for effectiveness in challenging environments.
Maj. Gen. Marcus Evans highlighted the importance of nighttime movement, noting that training focuses on using noise and darkness for enhanced protection and tactical advantage.
The training involves wargaming against a peer adversary, preparing soldiers to adapt to tropical conditions and extreme scenarios in the vast Indo-Pacific region.
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