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MAKO Storm 2026 Prepares Navy Reserve Forces for High-End Maritime Operations

MAKO Storm 2026 Prepares Navy Reserve Forces for High-End Maritime Operations

by Ian Delossantos NWDC Communications Specialist

21 May 2026
U.S. Navy Reserve Sailors assigned to U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, U.S. Sixth Fleet, and U.S. Fifth Fleet pose for a group photo during the fifth annual MAKO Storm exercise hosted by the Navy Warfare Development Center in Norfolk, Virginia, May 14-17, 2026. MAKO Storm is an advanced Maritime Operations Center training event focused on strengthening operational integration, decision-making, and fleet readiness across the force.
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U.S. Navy Reserve Sailors assigned to U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, U.S. Sixth Fleet, and U.S. Fifth Fleet pose for a group photo during the fifth annual MAKO Storm exercise hosted by the Navy Warfare Development Center in Norfolk, Virginia, May 14-17, 2026. MAKO Storm is an advanced Maritime Operations Center training event focused on strengthening operational integration, decision-making, and fleet readiness across the force.
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NORFOLK, Va. - Navy Warfare Development Center hosted the fifth annual MAKO Storm exercise May 14-17, bringing together U.S. Navy Reserve Sailors supporting U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa in addition to U.S. Sixth Fleet and U.S. Fifth Fleet for an advanced Maritime Operations Center training event focused on operational integration, decision-making, and fleet readiness.

Part of the annual MAKO training series, MAKO Storm is a four-day exercise designed to replicate a complex operational-level warfighting environment where Sailors are immersed in realistic multi-domain conflict scenarios. The exercise challenges participants to rapidly assess evolving threats, close operational gaps, and synchronize actions across multiple warfare areas in support of maritime operations.

Throughout the exercise, Reserve Sailors operated within Maritime Operations Center roles and executed procedures critical to fleet command and control. Participants engaged in intelligence briefings, operational planning cycles, crisis response actions, and simulated maritime operations that mirrored the pace and complexity of real-world fleet operations. The training emphasized coordination, speed, and accuracy to strengthen command decision-making and improve operational effectiveness in contested environments.

MAKO Storm also provided Reserve Sailors the opportunity to build familiarity with operational systems, refine communication processes, and strengthen integration with active-duty fleet staffs. By placing Sailors in fast-moving operational scenarios, the exercise reinforced the Navy Reserve's role in supporting global maritime operations and delivering combat-ready capabilities when called upon.

SLIDESHOW | 2 images | MAKO Storm 2026 Vice Adm. Mike Vernazza, Commander, Naval Information Forces, was welcomed by Rear Adm. Kenneth Blackmon, Vice Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command, and Rear Adm. Jason Naidyhorski, Vice Commander, U.S. Sixth Fleet and Director, Maritime Partnership Program, U.S. Sixth Fleet at Navy Warfare Development Center (NWDC) during the 2026 MAKO Storm event in Norfolk, Virginia, on May 15, 2026.
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Vice Adm. Mike Vernazza, Commander, Naval Information Forces, was welcomed by Rear Adm. Kenneth Blackmon, Vice Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command, and Rear Adm. Jason Naidyhorski, Vice Commander, U.S. Sixth Fleet and Director, Maritime Partnership Program, U.S. Sixth Fleet at Navy Warfare Development Center (NWDC) during the 2026 MAKO Storm event in Norfolk, Virginia, on May 15, 2026.
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Vice Adm Michael Vernazza and Rear Adm. Kenneth Blackmon received feedback from participating Sailors on the effectiveness of MAKO Storm, an advanced Maritime Operations Center training event focused on strengthening operational integration, decision-making, and fleet readiness across the force, during the fifth annual MAKO Storm exercise hosted by the Navy Warfare Development Center in Norfolk, May 14-17, 2026.
Senior Navy leaders visited the exercise during the week, highlighting the Navy's continued investment in Reserve force development and operational readiness. Leadership engagement reinforced the importance of realistic training environments that prepare Sailors to seamlessly integrate into Maritime Operations Centers supporting fleet commanders around the world.

Rear Adm. Jason Naidyhorski, Vice Commander of U.S. Sixth Fleet, emphasized the value of the MAKO series in preparing Reserve Sailors to operate effectively in today's dynamic security environment. He noted that the hands-on training provided through MAKO Storm strengthens the Navy's ability to maintain decision advantage and respond decisively across all domains of warfare.

Vice Adm. Michael Vernazza, Commander, Naval Information Forces, praised the effort behind the exercise and underscored the importance of realistic, high-quality training. "MAKO Storm reflects the tremendous effort our teams have invested in building a quality training event that truly challenges our Sailors in a realistic operational environment," Vernazza said. "We have to get this right. The goal is not simply to achieve proficiency, but to push toward mastery by developing the habits of mind and of action that enable warfighters to think, decide, and operate effectively under pressure in support of the Fleet."

The MAKO exercise series continues to serve as a critical readiness initiative for the Navy Reserve force, providing ongoing opportunities for Sailors to sharpen warfighting skills, improve operational coordination, and gain experience in fast-paced maritime operations. Exercises like MAKO Storm ensure Reserve Sailors remain prepared to support fleet commanders and contribute immediately to mission success across the globe.

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