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  • WhatsApp Logo Displayed On A Smartphone With Other Messaging App Icons In The Background
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    WhatsApp Logo Displayed On A Smartphone With Other Messaging App Icons In The Background
    A smartphone displays WhatsApp and other messaging apps in front of the EU flag, amid European regulations requiring interoperability between major messaging services in San Ferdinando di Puglia, Italy, on November 12, 2025. (Photo illustration by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)

     

  • WhatsApp Logo Displayed On A Smartphone With Other Messaging App Icons In The Background
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    WhatsApp Logo Displayed On A Smartphone With Other Messaging App Icons In The Background
    A smartphone displays the WhatsApp icon among other messaging platforms, with the WhatsApp logo in the background, as EU regulations push for greater interoperability in San Ferdinando di Puglia, Italy, on November 12, 2025. (Photo illustration by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)

     

  • WhatsApp Logo Displayed On A Smartphone With Other Messaging App Icons In The Background
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    WhatsApp Logo Displayed On A Smartphone With Other Messaging App Icons In The Background
    A smartphone displays WhatsApp and other messaging apps in front of the EU flag, amid European regulations requiring interoperability between major messaging services in San Ferdinando di Puglia, Italy, on November 12, 2025. (Photo illustration by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)

     

  • WhatsApp Logo Displayed On A Smartphone With Other Messaging App Icons In The Background
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    WhatsApp Logo Displayed On A Smartphone With Other Messaging App Icons In The Background
    A smartphone displays WhatsApp in front of the EU flag, amid European regulations requiring interoperability between major messaging services in San Ferdinando di Puglia, Italy, on November 12, 2025. (Photo illustration by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)

     

  • USS Gerald Ford on patrol in Mediterranean
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    USS Gerald Ford on patrol in Mediterranean
    The worldÕs largest aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford steams alongside USNS Laramie (T-AO-203) during a fueling-at-sea in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, Oct. 11, 2023. Gerald R. Ford is the U.S. Navy's newest and most advanced aircraft carrier, representing a generational leap in the U.S. Navy's capacity to project power on a global scale. The Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group is on a scheduled deployment in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe area of operations, employed by U.S. Sixth Fleet to defend U.S., allied, and partner interests. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • USS Gerald Ford on patrol in Mediterranean
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    USS Gerald Ford on patrol in Mediterranean
    The worldÕs largest aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford steams alongside USNS Laramie (T-AO-203) during a fueling-at-sea in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, Oct. 11, 2023. Gerald R. Ford is the U.S. Navy's newest and most advanced aircraft carrier, representing a generational leap in the U.S. Navy's capacity to project power on a global scale. The Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group is on a scheduled deployment in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe area of operations, employed by U.S. Sixth Fleet to defend U.S., allied, and partner interests. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • USS Gerald Ford on patrol in Mediterranean
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    USS Gerald Ford on patrol in Mediterranean
    The worldÕs largest aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford steams alongside USNS Laramie (T-AO-203) during a fueling-at-sea in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, Oct. 11, 2023. Gerald R. Ford is the U.S. Navy's newest and most advanced aircraft carrier, representing a generational leap in the U.S. Navy's capacity to project power on a global scale. The Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group is on a scheduled deployment in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe area of operations, employed by U.S. Sixth Fleet to defend U.S., allied, and partner interests. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Exercise Federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' In Nowa Deba
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    Exercise Federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' In Nowa Deba
    In Nowa Deba, Poland, on September 18, 2025, members of the German company Argus Interception participate in the exercise federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' at the Deba Army Training Center. 'IRON DEFENDER-25' is the codename for the largest exercise federation. It is one of the most important planned training events for the Polish Army in 2025, involving approximately 30,000 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces and NATO allies. The exercises take place on land, in the air, and in the Baltic Sea. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    The logo of the NATO Multinational Multi-Role Tanker Transport Unit is seen on an aircraft during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    A Czech Air Force Saab JAS-39D Gripen fighter jet and a NATO Multinational Multi-Role Tanker Transport Fleet (MMF) Airbus A330-243MRTT are seen during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    A Czech Air Force Saab JAS-39D Gripen fighter jet and a NATO Multinational Multi-Role Tanker Transport Fleet (MMF) Airbus A330-243MRTT are seen during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    A Multinational Multi-Role Tanker Transport Fleet (MMF) Airbus A330-243MRTT is seen during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    An Air Refueling Operator patch is seen on the sleeve of a crew member from the Multinational Multi-Role Tanker Transport Fleet (MMF) Airbus A330-243MRTT during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Poland Marks Land Forces Day In Krakow
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    Poland Marks Land Forces Day In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 13:
    A U.S. Army V Corps shoulder sleeve insignia is seen on the uniform of an American soldier participating in the celebrations of Land Forces Day and the presentation of the banner to the command of the 2nd Polish Corps – Land Component Command, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 13, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • US Air Force power
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    US Air Force power
    March 25, 20025 - Aircraft from the Royal Thai Air Force, U.S. Air Force and Republic of Singapore Air Force participate in an Elephant Walk during exercise Cope Tiger 25, at Korat Royal Air Base, Thailand, Mar. 25, 2025. Twenty-one aircraft from the three nations lined the taxiway showcasing the combined airpower of CT25. This is the first formation of its kind in the 31-year history of the Cope Tiger exercise. (Jerilyn Quintanilla / US Air Force / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
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    RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
    Pictured is United States Army CH47 Chinook helicopter on the flight deck of RFA ARGUS to refuel during HADR Ops off the coast of Honduras.

    RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.

    The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
    The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.

    Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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  • RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
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    RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
    Pictured Merlin Helicopters from 845 Naval Air Squadron Refuelling and awaiting a load lift from the flight deck of RFA ARGUS off the coast of Honduras.

    RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.

    The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
    The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.

    Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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  • RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
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    RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
    Pictured are Merlin Helicopters from 845 Naval Air Squadron Refuelling and awaiting a load lift from the flight deck of RFA ARGUS off the coast of Honduras.

    RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.

    The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
    The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.

    Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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  • RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
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    RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
    Pictured, RFA ARGUS crew and embarked forces preparing load bags with humanitarian aid consisting of food, water and sanitary products ready to be air lifted to Honduras by Merlin helicopters from 845 Naval Air Squadron.

    RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.

    The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
    The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.

    Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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  • RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
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    RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
    Aircraft Maintenance Technicians prepare the Typhoon FGR4 for departure from Konya Air Base to return to their base at RAF Lossiemouth, Scotland.

    RAF Personnel and Typhoons have conducted a week of training in Turkey as part of a package of the NATO Alliance’s assurance measures to one of its key allies.

    As part of the UK’s contribution in delivering on our NATO commitment of Tailored Assurance Measures to Turkey, IX(B) Sqn Typhoons based at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland, spent 3 days exercising alongside the Turkish Airforce F16s at the 3rd Main Jet base, Konya.

    Operating away from the home base offers a range of training opportunities for the aircrew as well as those in support roles; aircraft engineers formed the bulk of the detachment, but equally important were the logistics, ops, movements, security and media personnel all of whom had vital roles to play to ensure the success of the visit.

    For the pilots, flying alongside other nations provides an invaluable insight to each-other’s tactics and procedures. During the week, each of the pilots got to fly against their Turkish counterparts in 1 v 1 Air Combat missions gaining a greater understanding of each other’s capabilities.

    The Typhoons arrived in Konya on the 16th Nov supported a Voyager aircraft from RAF Brize Norton, which provided Air-to Air Refuelling for the 6-hour sortie across Europe from RAF Lossiemouth. They met with the advance party who had arrived a few days earlier, having brought in engineering equipment by A400M, an aircraft type which is also operated by the Turkish Air Force. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
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    RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
    Image of a Turkish Air Force F16 and Royal Air Force Typhoon FGR4's on the runway at Konya Air Base, Turkey.

    RAF Personnel and Typhoons have conducted a week of training in Turkey as part of a package of the NATO Alliance’s assurance measures to one of its key allies.

    As part of the UK’s contribution in delivering on our NATO commitment of Tailored Assurance Measures to Turkey, IX(B) Sqn Typhoons based at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland, spent 3 days exercising alongside the Turkish Airforce F16s at the 3rd Main Jet base, Konya.

    Operating away from the home base offers a range of training opportunities for the aircrew as well as those in support roles; aircraft engineers formed the bulk of the detachment, but equally important were the logistics, ops, movements, security and media personnel all of whom had vital roles to play to ensure the success of the visit.

    For the pilots, flying alongside other nations provides an invaluable insight to each-other’s tactics and procedures. During the week, each of the pilots got to fly against their Turkish counterparts in 1 v 1 Air Combat missions gaining a greater understanding of each other’s capabilities.

    The Typhoons arrived in Konya on the 16th Nov supported a Voyager aircraft from RAF Brize Norton, which provided Air-to Air Refuelling for the 6-hour sortie across Europe from RAF Lossiemouth. They met with the advance party who had arrived a few days earlier, having brought in engineering equipment by A400M, an aircraft type which is also operated by the Turkish Air Force. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
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    RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
    Ex TAM(T) detachment as well as Turkish Air Force Pilots pose for a photograph infront of a Typhoon FGR4 and a Turkish F16.

    RAF Personnel and Typhoons have conducted a week of training in Turkey as part of a package of the NATO Alliance’s assurance measures to one of its key allies.

    As part of the UK’s contribution in delivering on our NATO commitment of Tailored Assurance Measures to Turkey, IX(B) Sqn Typhoons based at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland, spent 3 days exercising alongside the Turkish Airforce F16s at the 3rd Main Jet base, Konya.

    Operating away from the home base offers a range of training opportunities for the aircrew as well as those in support roles; aircraft engineers formed the bulk of the detachment, but equally important were the logistics, ops, movements, security and media personnel all of whom had vital roles to play to ensure the success of the visit.

    For the pilots, flying alongside other nations provides an invaluable insight to each-other’s tactics and procedures. During the week, each of the pilots got to fly against their Turkish counterparts in 1 v 1 Air Combat missions gaining a greater understanding of each other’s capabilities.

    The Typhoons arrived in Konya on the 16th Nov supported a Voyager aircraft from RAF Brize Norton, which provided Air-to Air Refuelling for the 6-hour sortie across Europe from RAF Lossiemouth. They met with the advance party who had arrived a few days earlier, having brought in engineering equipment by A400M, an aircraft type which is also operated by the Turkish Air Force. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
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    RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
    Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Chief Marshall Sir Michael Wigston salutes the welcome party as he arrives at Konya Air Base.

    RAF Personnel and Typhoons have conducted a week of training in Turkey as part of a package of the NATO Alliance’s assurance measures to one of its key allies.

    As part of the UK’s contribution in delivering on our NATO commitment of Tailored Assurance Measures to Turkey, IX(B) Sqn Typhoons based at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland, spent 3 days exercising alongside the Turkish Airforce F16s at the 3rd Main Jet base, Konya.

    Operating away from the home base offers a range of training opportunities for the aircrew as well as those in support roles; aircraft engineers formed the bulk of the detachment, but equally important were the logistics, ops, movements, security and media personnel all of whom had vital roles to play to ensure the success of the visit.

    For the pilots, flying alongside other nations provides an invaluable insight to each-other’s tactics and procedures. During the week, each of the pilots got to fly against their Turkish counterparts in 1 v 1 Air Combat missions gaining a greater understanding of each other’s capabilities.

    The Typhoons arrived in Konya on the 16th Nov supported a Voyager aircraft from RAF Brize Norton, which provided Air-to Air Refuelling for the 6-hour sortie across Europe from RAF Lossiemouth. They met with the advance party who had arrived a few days earlier, having brought in engineering equipment by A400M, an aircraft type which is also operated by the Turkish Air Force. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
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    RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
    A F16 (top) and Typhoon FGR4 are seen flying over Konya from the cockpit of a Turkish Air Force F16.

    RAF Personnel and Typhoons have conducted a week of training in Turkey as part of a package of the NATO Alliance’s assurance measures to one of its key allies.

    As part of the UK’s contribution in delivering on our NATO commitment of Tailored Assurance Measures to Turkey, IX(B) Sqn Typhoons based at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland, spent 3 days exercising alongside the Turkish Airforce F16s at the 3rd Main Jet base, Konya.

    Operating away from the home base offers a range of training opportunities for the aircrew as well as those in support roles; aircraft engineers formed the bulk of the detachment, but equally important were the logistics, ops, movements, security and media personnel all of whom had vital roles to play to ensure the success of the visit.

    For the pilots, flying alongside other nations provides an invaluable insight to each-other’s tactics and procedures. During the week, each of the pilots got to fly against their Turkish counterparts in 1 v 1 Air Combat missions gaining a greater understanding of each other’s capabilities.

    The Typhoons arrived in Konya on the 16th Nov supported a Voyager aircraft from RAF Brize Norton, which provided Air-to Air Refuelling for the 6-hour sortie across Europe from RAF Lossiemouth. They met with the advance party who had arrived a few days earlier, having brought in engineering equipment by A400M, an aircraft type which is also operated by the Turkish Air Force. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
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    RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
    A F16 (top) and Typhoon FGR4 are seen flying over Konya from the cockpit of a Turkish Air Force F16.

    RAF Personnel and Typhoons have conducted a week of training in Turkey as part of a package of the NATO Alliance’s assurance measures to one of its key allies.

    As part of the UK’s contribution in delivering on our NATO commitment of Tailored Assurance Measures to Turkey, IX(B) Sqn Typhoons based at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland, spent 3 days exercising alongside the Turkish Airforce F16s at the 3rd Main Jet base, Konya.

    Operating away from the home base offers a range of training opportunities for the aircrew as well as those in support roles; aircraft engineers formed the bulk of the detachment, but equally important were the logistics, ops, movements, security and media personnel all of whom had vital roles to play to ensure the success of the visit.

    For the pilots, flying alongside other nations provides an invaluable insight to each-other’s tactics and procedures. During the week, each of the pilots got to fly against their Turkish counterparts in 1 v 1 Air Combat missions gaining a greater understanding of each other’s capabilities.

    The Typhoons arrived in Konya on the 16th Nov supported a Voyager aircraft from RAF Brize Norton, which provided Air-to Air Refuelling for the 6-hour sortie across Europe from RAF Lossiemouth. They met with the advance party who had arrived a few days earlier, having brought in engineering equipment by A400M, an aircraft type which is also operated by the Turkish Air Force. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
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    RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
    A F16 from the Turkish Air Force is seen flying over Konya from the cockpit of a Turkish Air Force F16.

    RAF Personnel and Typhoons have conducted a week of training in Turkey as part of a package of the NATO Alliance’s assurance measures to one of its key allies.

    As part of the UK’s contribution in delivering on our NATO commitment of Tailored Assurance Measures to Turkey, IX(B) Sqn Typhoons based at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland, spent 3 days exercising alongside the Turkish Airforce F16s at the 3rd Main Jet base, Konya.

    Operating away from the home base offers a range of training opportunities for the aircrew as well as those in support roles; aircraft engineers formed the bulk of the detachment, but equally important were the logistics, ops, movements, security and media personnel all of whom had vital roles to play to ensure the success of the visit.

    For the pilots, flying alongside other nations provides an invaluable insight to each-other’s tactics and procedures. During the week, each of the pilots got to fly against their Turkish counterparts in 1 v 1 Air Combat missions gaining a greater understanding of each other’s capabilities.

    The Typhoons arrived in Konya on the 16th Nov supported a Voyager aircraft from RAF Brize Norton, which provided Air-to Air Refuelling for the 6-hour sortie across Europe from RAF Lossiemouth. They met with the advance party who had arrived a few days earlier, having brought in engineering equipment by A400M, an aircraft type which is also operated by the Turkish Air Force. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
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    RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
    An RAF Pilot walks out to a Typhoon FGR4 to prepare for take off with 4 F16s.
    A Typhoon FGR4's and 4 F16 take off from Konya Air Base, Konya, Turkey for Exercise Tailored Assurance Measures, Turkey (Ex TAM(T)). The aircraft are based at IX (B) Squadron, RAF Lossiemouth, Scotland.

    RAF Personnel and Typhoons have conducted a week of training in Turkey as part of a package of the NATO Alliance’s assurance measures to one of its key allies.

    As part of the UK’s contribution in delivering on our NATO commitment of Tailored Assurance Measures to Turkey, IX(B) Sqn Typhoons based at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland, spent 3 days exercising alongside the Turkish Airforce F16s at the 3rd Main Jet base, Konya.

    Operating away from the home base offers a range of training opportunities for the aircrew as well as those in support roles; aircraft engineers formed the bulk of the detachment, but equally important were the logistics, ops, movements, security and media personnel all of whom had vital roles to play to ensure the success of the visit.

    For the pilots, flying alongside other nations provides an invaluable insight to each-other’s tactics and procedures. During the week, each of the pilots got to fly against their Turkish counterparts in 1 v 1 Air Combat missions gaining a greater understanding of each other’s capabilities.

    The Typhoons arrived in Konya on the 16th Nov supported a Voyager aircraft from RAF Brize Norton, which provided Air-to Air Refuelling for the 6-hour sortie across Europe from RAF Lossiemouth. They met with the advance party who had arrived a few days earlier, having brought in engineering equipment by A400M, an aircraft type which is also operated by the Turkish Air Force. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
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    RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
    Two Typhoon FGR4's arrive at Konya Air Base, Konya, Turkey for Exercise Tailored Assurance Measures, Turkey (Ex TAM(T)). The aircraft are based at IX (B) Squadron, RAF Lossiemouth, Scotland.

    RAF Personnel and Typhoons have conducted a week of training in Turkey as part of a package of the NATO Alliance’s assurance measures to one of its key allies.

    As part of the UK’s contribution in delivering on our NATO commitment of Tailored Assurance Measures to Turkey, IX(B) Sqn Typhoons based at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland, spent 3 days exercising alongside the Turkish Airforce F16s at the 3rd Main Jet base, Konya.

    Operating away from the home base offers a range of training opportunities for the aircrew as well as those in support roles; aircraft engineers formed the bulk of the detachment, but equally important were the logistics, ops, movements, security and media personnel all of whom had vital roles to play to ensure the success of the visit.

    For the pilots, flying alongside other nations provides an invaluable insight to each-other’s tactics and procedures. During the week, each of the pilots got to fly against their Turkish counterparts in 1 v 1 Air Combat missions gaining a greater understanding of each other’s capabilities.

    The Typhoons arrived in Konya on the 16th Nov supported a Voyager aircraft from RAF Brize Norton, which provided Air-to Air Refuelling for the 6-hour sortie across Europe from RAF Lossiemouth. They met with the advance party who had arrived a few days earlier, having brought in engineering equipment by A400M, an aircraft type which is also operated by the Turkish Air Force. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
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    RAF TYPHOONS TRAIN ALONGSIDE THE TURKISH AIR FORCE
    A Typhoon FGR4 taking part in air to air refuelling whilst en route to Konya.

    RAF Personnel and Typhoons have conducted a week of training in Turkey as part of a package of the NATO Alliance’s assurance measures to one of its key allies.

    As part of the UK’s contribution in delivering on our NATO commitment of Tailored Assurance Measures to Turkey, IX(B) Sqn Typhoons based at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland, spent 3 days exercising alongside the Turkish Airforce F16s at the 3rd Main Jet base, Konya.

    Operating away from the home base offers a range of training opportunities for the aircrew as well as those in support roles; aircraft engineers formed the bulk of the detachment, but equally important were the logistics, ops, movements, security and media personnel all of whom had vital roles to play to ensure the success of the visit.

    For the pilots, flying alongside other nations provides an invaluable insight to each-other’s tactics and procedures. During the week, each of the pilots got to fly against their Turkish counterparts in 1 v 1 Air Combat missions gaining a greater understanding of each other’s capabilities.

    The Typhoons arrived in Konya on the 16th Nov supported a Voyager aircraft from RAF Brize Norton, which provided Air-to Air Refuelling for the 6-hour sortie across Europe from RAF Lossiemouth. They met with the advance party who had arrived a few days earlier, having brought in engineering equipment by A400M, an aircraft type which is also operated by the Turkish Air Force. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
    Pictured. A Danish helicopter being static refuelled by TSW at Gao.

    Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation. The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • Best of Defence Imagery 2020
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    Best of Defence Imagery 2020
    Image of Soldiers from C Squadron, Light Dragoons and U.S counterparts seen here getting 40 winks onboard a helicopter, before being inserted into enemy territory during an exercise in Poland.

    What Take part in a Potential Non-Commissioned Officer Cadre. The course culminates in a week-long field exercise, where students are tested on planning, writing and delivering orders, leadership, physical robustness, and decision making under pressure when in command.

    Soldiers from C Squadron, Light Dragoons, are in Poland on OPERATION CABRIT, as part of NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence.

    Around 140 soldiers from the Light Dragoons and attachments from other parts of the armed forces make up 'Legion Troop' - the reconnaissance asset of Battlegroup Poland. They are working alongside soldiers from the U.S, Romania, Croatia and Poland.

    UK Armed Forces have a leading role in NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence in the Baltic States in order to enhance Euro-Atlantic security, reassure our allies and deter our adversaries.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • Best of Defence Imagery 2020
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    Best of Defence Imagery 2020
    Soldiers from C Squadron Light Dragoons board Polish helicopters whilst on deployment in Poland.

    Demonstrating the good working relationship with the Polish Armed Forces and NATO, Polish Helicopters provided lift to move the students 600km from BPTA to their exercise area in DPTA, Western Poland. The PNCO Course is an arduous and demanding right of passage required by all junior ranks to promote to LCpl.

    Soldiers from C Squadron, Light Dragoons, are in Poland on OPERATION CABRIT, as part of NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence.

    Around 140 soldiers from the Light Dragoons and attachments from other parts of the armed forces make up 'Legion Troop' - the reconnaissance asset of Battlegroup Poland. They are working alongside soldiers from the U.S, Romania, Croatia and Poland.

    UK Armed Forces have a leading role in NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence in the Baltic States in order to enhance Euro-Atlantic security, reassure our allies and deter our adversaries.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
    Pictured is an RAF Chinook Mk6A lifting a French Army Panhard Véhicule Blindé Léger, also known by its acronym Panhard VBL or simply VBL, it is a French wheeled 4x4 all-terrain vehicle

    A crew from C Flt, 18 Sqn, RAF Odiham, operating on Op NEWCOMBE as part of 1310 Flt. Working in conjunction with RAF and British Army personnel from Joint Helicopter Support Squadron, RAF Benson. Tasking in support of the French, Groupement Tactique Desert de l'Air (GTD-A).

    It is currently rainy season in the Sahel, making ground movement difficult. The unique heavy lift capability of the Chinook allowed a replacement vehicle to be delivered over a long distance where ground movement is difficult.

    Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.

    The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.
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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
    Pictured is an RAF Chinook Mk6A lifting a French Army Panhard Véhicule Blindé Léger, also known by its acronym Panhard VBL or simply VBL, it is a French wheeled 4x4 all-terrain vehicle

    A crew from C Flt, 18 Sqn, RAF Odiham, operating on Op NEWCOMBE as part of 1310 Flt. Working in conjunction with RAF and British Army personnel from Joint Helicopter Support Squadron, RAF Benson. Tasking in support of the French, Groupement Tactique Desert de l'Air (GTD-A).

    It is currently rainy season in the Sahel, making ground movement difficult. The unique heavy lift capability of the Chinook allowed a replacement vehicle to be delivered over a long distance where ground movement is difficult.

    Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.

    The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.
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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
    Pictured is an RAF Chinook Mk6A delivering a French Army Panhard Véhicule Blindé Léger, also known by its acronym Panhard VBL or simply VBL, it is a French wheeled 4x4 all-terrain vehicle

    A crew from C Flt, 18 Sqn, RAF Odiham, operating on Op NEWCOMBE as part of 1310 Flt. Working in conjunction with RAF and British Army personnel from Joint Helicopter Support Squadron, RAF Benson. Tasking in support of the French, Groupement Tactique Desert de l'Air (GTD-A).

    It is currently rainy season in the Sahel, making ground movement difficult. The unique heavy lift capability of the Chinook allowed a replacement vehicle to be delivered over a long distance where ground movement is difficult.

    Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.

    The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.
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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
    A CH-47 from 18 Sqn RAF Odiham on Op NEWCOMBE.

    Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.

    The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
    Pictured. 1AMW, 99Sqn, TSW, Op NEWCOMBE CH47 Engineers are CH47 unload for cab rotation. Oshkosh onload, asset rotated on 6 August 2020 for Operation Newcombe in Mali.

    CH47 asset rotation. Oshkosh redeployment following a reduction from full night stop to a day tasking. Excellent effort from all parties, TSW, 1AMW, 99Sqn ALM, Op NEWCOMBE DLG, Op NEWCOMBE CH47 Engineers. TSW were able to, at very short notice provide, the C17 with an uplift of fuel from the online Oshkosh, whilst simultaneously on-loading the returning Oshkosh. Fantastic flexibility enabled the return of a high profile asset, against a challenging timeframe. This task highlights the “can do” attitude found within the Logistics Branch and Trades.

    Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.

    The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
    A CH-47 from 18 Sqn RAF Odiham on Op NEWCOMBE.

    Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.

    The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
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    NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
    The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts the NATO leaders Meeting at The Grove in Watford today, the 4th December 2019.

    This meeting marks 70 years of the NATO alliance.

    Established in 1949 with 12 founding members, NATO is now an alliance of 29 countries. At the heart of NATO is collective defence, set out in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, NATO’s founding Treaty. The UK is one of NATO’s 12 founding members and London was home to its first headquarters.
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  • NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
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    NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
    The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts the NATO leaders Meeting at The Grove in Watford today, the 4th December 2019.

    This meeting marks 70 years of the NATO alliance.

    Established in 1949 with 12 founding members, NATO is now an alliance of 29 countries. At the heart of NATO is collective defence, set out in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, NATO’s founding Treaty. The UK is one of NATO’s 12 founding members and London was home to its first headquarters.
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  • NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
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    NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
    The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts the NATO leaders Meeting at The Grove in Watford today, the 4th December 2019.

    This meeting marks 70 years of the NATO alliance.

    Established in 1949 with 12 founding members, NATO is now an alliance of 29 countries. At the heart of NATO is collective defence, set out in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, NATO’s founding Treaty. The UK is one of NATO’s 12 founding members and London was home to its first headquarters.
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  • NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
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    NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
    The Corps of Drums is under the direction of Sergeant Kerrie Silk. Sgt Silk took the salute from the Secretary General after the display.

    The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts the NATO leaders Meeting at The Grove in Watford today, the 4th December 2019.

    This meeting marks 70 years of the NATO alliance.

    Established in 1949 with 12 founding members, NATO is now an alliance of 29 countries. At the heart of NATO is collective defence, set out in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, NATO’s founding Treaty. The UK is one of NATO’s 12 founding members and London was home to its first headquarters.
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  • NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
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    NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
    Pictured are The Corps of Drums, under the direction of Sergeant Kerrie Silk. Sgt Silk took the salute from the Secretary General after the display.

    The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts the NATO leaders Meeting at The Grove in Watford today, the 4th December 2019.

    This meeting marks 70 years of the NATO alliance.

    Established in 1949 with 12 founding members, NATO is now an alliance of 29 countries. At the heart of NATO is collective defence, set out in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, NATO’s founding Treaty. The UK is one of NATO’s 12 founding members and London was home to its first headquarters.
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  • NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
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    NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
    Royal Marines Corps of Drums put on a display. Family portrait image of the NATO Leaders, held at the Grove in Watford today, the 4th December 2019.

    The Corps of Drums is under the direction of Sergeant Kerrie Silk. Sgt Silk took the salute from the Secretary General after the display.

    The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts the NATO leaders Meeting at The Grove in Watford today, the 4th December 2019.

    This meeting marks 70 years of the NATO alliance.

    Established in 1949 with 12 founding members, NATO is now an alliance of 29 countries. At the heart of NATO is collective defence, set out in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, NATO’s founding Treaty. The UK is one of NATO’s 12 founding members and London was home to its first headquarters.
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  • NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
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    NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
    Family portrait image of the NATO Leaders, held at the Grove in Watford today, the 4th December 2019.

    The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts the NATO leaders Meeting at The Grove in Watford today, the 4th December 2019.

    This meeting marks 70 years of the NATO alliance.

    Established in 1949 with 12 founding members, NATO is now an alliance of 29 countries. At the heart of NATO is collective defence, set out in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, NATO’s founding Treaty. The UK is one of NATO’s 12 founding members and London was home to its first headquarters.
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  • NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
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    NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
    The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts the NATO leaders Meeting at The Grove in Watford today, the 4th December 2019.

    This meeting marks 70 years of the NATO alliance.

    Established in 1949 with 12 founding members, NATO is now an alliance of 29 countries. At the heart of NATO is collective defence, set out in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, NATO’s founding Treaty. The UK is one of NATO’s 12 founding members and London was home to its first headquarters.
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  • NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
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    NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
    The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts the NATO leaders Meeting at The Grove in Watford today, the 4th December 2019.

    This meeting marks 70 years of the NATO alliance.

    Established in 1949 with 12 founding members, NATO is now an alliance of 29 countries. At the heart of NATO is collective defence, set out in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, NATO’s founding Treaty. The UK is one of NATO’s 12 founding members and London was home to its first headquarters.
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  • NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
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    NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
    Image of the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, shaking hands with the President of the United States, Donald John Trump.

    The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts the NATO leaders Meeting at The Grove in Watford today, the 4th December 2019.

    This meeting marks 70 years of the NATO alliance.

    Established in 1949 with 12 founding members, NATO is now an alliance of 29 countries. At the heart of NATO is collective defence, set out in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, NATO’s founding Treaty. The UK is one of NATO’s 12 founding members and London was home to its first headquarters.
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  • NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
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    NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
    Image of the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, shaking hands with the President of the United States, Donald John Trump.

    The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts the NATO leaders Meeting at The Grove in Watford today, the 4th December 2019.

    This meeting marks 70 years of the NATO alliance.

    Established in 1949 with 12 founding members, NATO is now an alliance of 29 countries. At the heart of NATO is collective defence, set out in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, NATO’s founding Treaty. The UK is one of NATO’s 12 founding members and London was home to its first headquarters.
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  • NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
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    NATO Leaders meeting marking 70 years of the Alliance
    The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts the NATO leaders Meeting at The Grove in Watford today, the 4th December 2019.

    This meeting marks 70 years of the NATO alliance.

    Established in 1949 with 12 founding members, NATO is now an alliance of 29 countries. At the heart of NATO is collective defence, set out in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, NATO’s founding Treaty. The UK is one of NATO’s 12 founding members and London was home to its first headquarters.
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