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National All-Domain Warfighting Center
National All-Domain Warfighting Center
National All-Domain Warfighting Center
Michigan’s National All-Domain Warfighting Center (NADWC) delivers an adaptable, cost-effective, and fully integrated all-domain training environment informed by an expanding Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) architecture. Its purpose is to enable realistic combined-arms application in a near-peer, contested threat environment and to strengthen joint combat readiness across the force.
The NADWC’s mission is to maximize Department of Defense readiness by providing unit-tailored, cost-effective, and highly integrated Joint Fires and combined-arms live-fire training, with a strong emphasis on interoperability among Joint and Coalition partners. The center also supports realistic training and testing for other government agencies, including interagency operations and planning.
The NADWC encompasses nearly 148,000 acres of maneuver space at Camp Grayling Maneuver Training Center and 17,000 square miles of special-use military airspace at Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center. This combined arena offers DoD and interagency entities advanced training opportunities across all five warfighting domains, preparing units for the operational challenges of the future battlefield.