NATO plans record German-led air force exercise, "Air Defender 23"
NATO is set to kickstart its biggest air force exercise "Air Defender 23" in Europe next week bringing together over 200 aircraft from 25 partner countries. The 10-day military undertaking is primarily based in Germany, while some of the tactical ...

The German-led "Air Defender 23" will take place over around 10 days starting Monday and include some 220 military aircraft from 25 NATO and partner countries.
Presenting the plans, US Ambassador to Germany Amy Gutmann said that while the exercise was purely defensive in nature, it was intended to send a message to countries including Russia.
"I would be pretty surprised if any world leader was not taking note of what this shows in terms of the spirit of this alliance, which means the strength of this alliance, and that includes Mr Putin," she told reporters, referring to the Russian president.
"By synchronizing together, we multiply our force."
The exercise will include operational and tactical-level training, primarily in Germany, but also in the Czech Republic, Estonia and Latvia.

"We are a defensive alliance and that is how this exercise is planned," he said.
General Michael Loh, director of the US Air National Guard, said NATO's duties were at an "inflection point".
"A great deal has changed on the strategic landscape throughout the world, especially here in Europe," he said.
Gutmann said that while there were no plans to make "Air Defender" a recurring exercise, she added: "We have no desire for this to be the last."
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