Antigua and Barbuda to Host Major Security Drill Ahead of Commonwealth Heads Meeting

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla can be seen on the Buckingham Palace balcony ahead of the flypast during the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, May 06, 2023 in London. Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

Antigua and Barbuda is intensifying preparations to host Exercise Tradewinds 2026, a large-scale regional security and disaster response drill set to play a pivotal role in ensuring readiness for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) next year.

According to official planning documents, the exercise will test disaster response capabilities, sharpen national security preparedness, and strengthen regional peace and cooperation.

The government says the operation will bring together the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force, police, emergency services and key agencies to rehearse responses to a range of scenarios. These include:

  • Humanitarian assistance and disaster relief
  • Maritime and urban search and rescue
  • Mass casualty and medical emergencies
  • Cybersecurity and port security enforcement

The exercise will also “stress-test” mechanisms to respond to maritime threats such as oil spills, migrant interdiction and risks to the blue economy.

The United States Southern Command is playing a central coordinating role, working with regional organisations and international partners. Objectives include improving crisis response capacity across the Caribbean, boosting interagency integration and countering malign influences.

The drill will be directed under a unified command structure coordinated by Antigua and Barbuda’s National Joint Operations Center.

Agencies are required to conduct pre-exercise planning, mandatory personnel training and equipment readiness checks. Officials say emphasis is being placed on secure information sharing and the use of standardised communication channels.

Following the exercise, there will be a comprehensive evaluation to identify lessons learned and refine future procedures.

The government stresses that Tradewinds 2026 is not only a rehearsal for CHOGM but part of a broader push to leave a legacy of stronger coordination, resilience and security readiness across the region.

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1 COMMENT

  1. COMMONWEALTH SECURITY?!

    Look how quick the ABLP react to safeguarding the global elites and the UK’S monarchy (who already have 24hr detailed security).

    Wouldn’t it be just great if our government made the same efforts with the ABDF, the police and our other security forces to also safeguard the wellbeing of the citizens of Antigua & Barbuda – something that we’ve been calling out for a decade or so now.

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