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Regional Training, Exercise and Technical Innovation

CT 2024

ANTX-CT24 supported 82 unique projects that offered proposals to advance the state of the art in the global operations of naval forces and counter asymmetric threats to port and maritime security. These projects were conducted as a series of scenario-based demonstrations, field experiments, and exercise activities at 32 venues in Southern California and remote sites in seven states, and included participation by 336 public and private sector organizations.

CT 2023

ANTX-CT23 supported 71 unique projects organized into 8 modules that have offered claims to advance the state of the art in the global operations of naval forces and counter asymmetric threats to port and maritime security. These projects were conducted as a series of scenario-based demonstrations, field experiments, and exercise activities at 27 venues in Southern California and remote sites.

CT 2022

ANTX-CT22 supported 74 unique projects that have offered claims to advance the state of the art in the global operations of naval forces and counter asymmetric threats to port and maritime security. These projects were conducted as a series of scenario-based demonstrations, field experiments, and exercise activities at 28 venues in Southern California and remote sites, and included participation by 369 organizations.

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CT 2021

ANTX-Coastal Trident 2021 supported 56 unique projects that were proposed to advance the state of the art in the global operations of naval forces and counter asymmetric threats to port and maritime security. These projects were conducted as a series of scenario-based technical demonstrations, field experiments, and exercise activities at 25 venues throughout Southern California, and included participation by 206 organizations and was conducted to facilitate concept demonstrations and field experiments in the following technology areas:

Critical infrastructure security, threat mitigation, and incident response.

In-service engineering (ISE), maintenance, and sustainment of surface fleet and expeditionary combat systems.

Port and maritime domain awareness, data fusion, and decision support.

Augmented (AR) and virtual reality (VR) modeling, simulation, and digital engineering.

Unmanned systems (UxS) applications, implementation, and countermeasures.

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CT 2020

CT-20 was conducted to examine the operational and technical capabilities of port and maritime security organizations to counter asymmetric threats to the MTS and its associated personnel, operations, and critical infrastructure. These included threats posed by radiological materials, improvised explosive devices (IED), toxic industrial chemicals (TIC) and other hazardous materials (HAZMAT), physical security incidents, unmanned and remotely-operated systems (UxS), and cyber and electronic warfare (EW) attacks.

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