Coalition Forces refer to military groups formed by multiple countries working together to achieve a common goal, often in response to international conflicts or crises. These forces can include troops, equipment, and resources from various nations, united under a shared command structure. The purpose of coalition forces is to enhance military effectiveness and share the burden of operations, making it easier to address complex security challenges.
Historically, coalition forces have been involved in significant operations, such as the Gulf War in the early 1990s, where a coalition of countries, including the United States and United Kingdom, worked together to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi occupation. Such collaborations highlight the importance of international cooperation in maintaining global peace and security.