In response to the asymmetric threats posed by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) across the Middle East, regional cooperation is being elevated to its highest level. The strategically significant Sky Shield exercise, conducted under the leadership of Kuwait, has been successfully completed. This high-level training event, which concluded on December 12, aimed to maximize counter-UAV (anti-drone / C-UAS) defense capabilities with the participation of forces from the United States, Bahrain, and the United Kingdom.
Key Objectives of the Exercise and Its Regional Significance
Sky Shield, an annual air defense training exercise, was designed to strengthen the defense architectures of participating countries against emerging threats. Held at the Udairi Range Complex in Kuwait, the exercise focused on the following core areas:
- Multi-Layered Air Defense Integration: Enhancing the ability to simultaneously and coordinately employ different defense layers to detect, track, and neutralize UAVs.
- Interoperability: Improving technical and tactical compatibility among coalition forces, enabling rapid responses to a shared threat perception.
- Advanced Technical Knowledge Sharing: Disseminating expertise and experience related to counter-UAV tactics and modern systems throughout the region.
CENTCOM Endorsement and Live Patriot Missile Firings
The exercise culminated in a live-fire event attended by senior military and political leaders. According to statements from U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), the event was attended by Acting CENTCOM Deputy Commander Marine Brigadier General Sean M. Salene, alongside Kuwait’s Minister of Defense Sheikh Abdullah Ali Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah and the Chief of the General Staff of the Kuwaiti Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Khaled Daraj Saad Al-Shariaan. The live-fire scenarios included Patriot missile launches, one of the most advanced air defense systems in service.
Highlighting the importance of the exercise, Brigadier General Salene stated:
“This exercise was a great success for Kuwait and reinforced our shared commitment to regional security. Training with our international teammates in exercises like Sky Shield is essential to building our collective capabilities.”
Sky Shield stands as one of the most concrete examples of efforts to counter asymmetric UAV and cruise missile threats targeting critical infrastructure and military facilities in the Middle East. Supported by CENTCOM, such exercises enhance the defense capabilities of regional countries while contributing to strategic deterrence and regional stability.
Source: C4Defence / CENTCOM





























