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AFRICOM Conducts East Africa Security Operations
March 18, 2026
U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) executed coordinated airstrikes against ISIS-Somalia and al-Shabaab in March 2026, collaborating closely with the Federal Government of Somalia and Somali Armed Forces. Concurrently, AFRICOM completed a major medical readiness exercise with Tanzanian military forces as part of Justified Accord 26, its largest East Africa exercise to date. These activities underscore ongoing U.S. security cooperation and operational readiness efforts in East Africa, involving joint military operations and capacity-building exercises.
- Procurement professionals should note AFRICOM's continued engagement in East Africa, which may drive demand for military support services, medical readiness training, and regional security logistics.
- Contractors specializing in defense operations, medical support, and training services could find opportunities supporting future exercises and counterterrorism missions in Somalia and Tanzania.
- The involvement of multiple international locations, including facilities in Tanzania and coordination with Somali forces, highlights the importance of cross-border operational capabilities and regional partnerships.
- Organizations should consider the strategic emphasis on East Africa when planning proposals or partnerships related to U.S. military and security assistance programs in the region.
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United States Africa Command, Federal Government of Somalia, Somali Armed Forces
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- United States Africa Command · Africom · Mar 18