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Military planners in Rome finalize tech industry’s debut at ALFS 2026

[Link] U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Johnston, left, U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF) visual information supervisor, and Ms.Nina Kazibwe, SETAF-AF international military engagements planner, speak with an audiovisual engineer during the African Land Forces Summit final planning event in Rome, Italy, Jan. 27, 2026. The event confirmed objectives and logistical requirements for ALFS 2026. The 2026 summit is scheduled for March 22-24 in Rome and is expected to draw military, academic and industry leaders from Africa, Europe, and the U.S.

Established in 2010 and hosted by SETAF-AF on behalf of the Chief of Staff of the Army, the African Land Forces Summit has become a vital platform for dialogue and collaboration among African military leaders and international partners. (U.S. Army photo by Neil Ruggiero) (Photo Credit: Neil Ruggiero)
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ROME, Italy - Military planners from U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF) convened in Rome, Jan. 26-29, for the final planning event of the African Land Forces Summit 2026.

The final planning event confirmed the objectives and logistical requirements for ALFS 2026, an annual forum dedicated to fostering cooperation and addressing security challenges across the African continent.

"This final planning event is critical for a successful ALFS 2026," said Maj. Mike Scholmuca, SETAF-AF lead planner for ALFS 2026. "Our goal is to ensure the summit continues to be a vital platform for our African partners to strengthen security cooperation, address shared challenges effectively and increase our collective lethality."

The final planning event in Rome represents one of the last steps in the extensive preparations necessary for the large-scale summit, aiming to ensure ALFS 2026 is a productive and impactful gathering for all participating nations.

A new addition to ALFS is the inclusion of industry partners from Africa, Europe, and the U.S. Incoprorating industry partners allows for a collaborative dialogue between the public and private sectors on dual-use technologies and military acquistion.

ALFS is centered on enabling African partners by sharing knowledge and best practices. ALFS 26 will provide a platform for leaders to discuss strategies that reinforce sovereignty and security on the African continent.

Established in 2010 and hosted by SETAF-AF on behalf of the Chief of Staff of the Army, the African Land Forces Summit has become a vital platform for dialogue and collaboration among African military leaders and international partners.

In addition to industry partners, ALFS 2026 is expected to draw military and academic leaders from across Africa, Europe, and the U.S, to facilitate strategic discussions and collaborative efforts to address the complex security challenges facing Africa and to prepare for future challenges.

The spotlight now shifts to the final preparations for ALFS 26.

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