Cyber Quest is an annual data-centric Army Focused Warfighting Experiment providing capability development and acquisition communities a unique, realistic, and future-focused operationally relevant environment to inform critical capability gaps facing Cyber, Electromagnetic Warfare, Information Advantage, and Signal operational forces. The experiment will drive requirements definition, inform rapid acquisition initiatives, and support acquisition risk reduction activities.
250611-A-NP785-0171.JPG Photo By: MSG Matthew Chlosta

Fort Gordon, Ga. - Left to right, Lt. Col. Takuya Adachi, liaison officer, U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence, and Lt. Col. Kazuyoshi Sugamura, officer, Network Operation Section, Japan Ground Staff Office, both with the Japan Ground Self Defense Force, discuss electronic warfare technologies and capabilities that they feel will help in their military, with Sgt. 1st Class Ben Downing, Detachment 5, and Sgt. Santhosh Meenhallimath, DET 3, both from Support Group, 75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command, during Cyber Quest 25, June 11, 2025, at Fort Gordon, Georgia. Cyber Quest is an annual data-centric Army Focused Warfighting Experiment providing capability development and acquisition communities a unique, realistic, and future-focused operationally relevant environment to inform critical capability gaps facing Cyber, Electromagnetic Warfare, Information Advantage, and Signal operational forces. The experiment will drive requirements definition, inform rapid acquisition initiatives, and support acquisition risk reduction activities. (Photo by Army Master Sgt. Matthew Chlosta, 75th USARIC Public Affairs Office)


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