2nd Multi-Domain Task Force

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The 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force (2MDTF) is a US Army multi-domain operations unit that will integrate cyberspace, space, land, sea, and air operations into one fighting unit as part of the Transformation of the Army / Aimpoint 2035. The unit was activated in 2021 in Mainz-Kastel, Germany. The 2MDTF capabilities include aerostat unmanned sensors, High Altitude Balloons (HAB),[1] unmanned aerial surveillance drones (UAS)[2] and will have Tomahawks and hypersonic missiles in 2026.

Active2021-present
CountryUnited States
BranchUS Army
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2nd Multi-Domain Task Force
Active2021-present
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUS Army Europe and Africa
BranchUS Army
TypeTask Force
Garrison/HQMainz-Kastel, Germany
MottosSword and Shield
Websitehttps://www.56ac.army.mil/2d-Multi-Domain-Task-Force/
Commanders
Current
commander
Col. Jeffery W. Pickler
Command Sergeant MajorCSM Tyler E. Bell
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The Army created MDTFs to respond to Congress' desire to have forces that can oppose near-peer adversaries in Europe and Asia and provide A2/AD "Anti-Access is any action, activity, or capability designed to prevent an advancing military force from entering an operational area."[3] In 2025, the 2MDTF experimented with 3D printed drones[4] in keeping with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll's push for modernization of acquisition.[5]

Organization

  • 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force, in Mainz-Kastel, Germany[6]
    • Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion
    • 2nd Multi-Domain Effects Battalion
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
      • Signal Company
      • Extended Range Sensing and Effects Company
      • Information Defense Company
      • Military Intelligence Company
      • Space Company
    • 3rd Battalion, 12th Field Artillery Regiment (Long-Range Fires Battalion (1-17 LRFB) at Fort Drum (NY) and equipped with Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon)[7]
    • Indirect Fire Protection Capability Battalion (IFPC) (to be formed)
    • Task Force Sustainment Battalion (to be formed)
      • 228th Brigade Support Company

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