Soldiers assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 13th Field Artillery Regiment (3-13 FAR), 75th Field Artillery Brigade, conducted Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) live fire training in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Aug. 26, 2025. 3-13 FAR, which commands two MLRS batteries, is prepared to deploy worldwide to provide suppression of enemy air defenses, counterfire, and swift tactical reaction In every known environment in support of combined joint and multinational forces. (U.S. Army video by Sgt. Christian Carrillo) 1-121st Field Artillery Regiment with the Wisconsin Army National Guard firing High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) as part of the unit Live Fire Certification at Fort McCoy on 25 August 2025. (U.S. Army Video by Kendra Pierce, Fort McCoy Multimedia-Visual Information Office) Italian soldiers fire PzH2000s during command post exercise Dynamic Front at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany, Feb. 9, 2026. Dynamic Front is a training mission of synchronized command and fires planning, maneuvering through a complex landscape of assembly area operations, artillery acumen, and live firing drills. The objective is to ensure that NATO forces are equipped with the capability to execute lethal fire support in wide-area ground combat across Europe. 1st Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment, conduct a Patriot live fire exercise on Fort Bliss, TX, August 23rd, 2025. Patriot live fires are a vital part of our training, ensuring that the system's advanced capabilities from tracking to interception, are expertly managed by our Soldiers. These kind of exercises demonstrate the system's effectiveness in air and missile defense and the training highlights the critical role our Soldiers play in maintaining readiness and security. A Patriot Advanced Capability 2 Interceptor missile is fired from an M903 Patriot Launching Station assigned to Battery D, 1st Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery Regiment during the patriot live fire portion of Exercise Tenacious Archer 25 on Aug. 21, 2025. Exercise Tenacious Archer 25 is a training event designed to build interoperability, capacity, and relationships that deter aggression and promote peace through strength. The exercise sharpens the brigade’s ability to operate across multiple domains, reinforcing U.S. Army Pacific’s commitment to regional security and stability. (U.S. Army video by Capt. Frank Spatt) The British Army units leading NATO’s multinational battlegroup in Estonia recently conducted a live fire of their new Archer artillery system. Sporting a 155-millimetre gun mounted on a massive, six-wheeled truck, the Archer deployment marks a significant enhancement of the battlegroup’s combat power. It’s capable of hitting targets up to 50 kilometres away before rapidly deploying to avoid any return fire. The British Army ordered the Archers from Sweden after donating their own mobile artillery systems to Ukraine. NATO Allies agreed to expand the multinational battlegroups deployed to Eastern Europe during the 2022 Madrid Summit, scaling some formations up to brigade size while augmenting their combat power with new capabilities, such as air defence and heavy artillery. Footage includes shots of Archer firing its artillery plus soundbites from Major Barney Ingram, Battery Commander, 19th Regiment Royal Artillery (Scottish Gunners). Song: Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha - In The Name Of Love Credit to NATO