Tom Dunlop
British jets practise air defence over Baltics
The two-day exercise took place over the Baltic Sea, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania and aimed to test air-to-air tactics and interoperability among participating nations.
Prototype radar delivered for integration into UK Typhoons
A prototype of the ECRS Mk 2 (European Common Radar System Mk2) radar has been delivered to BAE Systems' flight-testing facility in Warton, Lancashire.
Massive rehearsal flypast undertaken ahead of Coronation
Over 30 aircraft from the UK Armed Forces recently conducted a rehearsal over RAF College Cranwell.
British warships heading to Baltic ‘chokepoint’
A British task force is en route to the Baltic region, headed by assault ship HMS Albion.
Germany and UK hand over NATO Air Policing mission
The event marked the conclusion of Germany's deployment and the commencement of the UK's mission.
Albania joins NATO naval patrols
Albania has participated in NATO's Operation Sea Guardian, with the Albanian Navy's ALS Lissus patrolling the Adriatic and Central Mediterranean Seas.
What did the U.S. learn when deploying F-35s to Europe?
As Russia launched its offensive in Ukraine in February 2022, NATO’s eastern flank became an ideal proving ground for the F-35, here's what the U.S. Air Force learned.
RFA Mounts Bay gets some TLC
RFA Mounts Bay is undergoing maintenance and refurbishment in Falmouth.
British nuclear sub completes historic Mediterranean mission
The submarine spent 363 days away from its base on the Clyde, maintaining a highly capable and silent nuclear-powered presence in the Mediterranean.
NATO Ministers discuss global issues, support for Ukraine
NATO foreign ministers concluded two days of discussions in Brussels, meeting with Indo-Pacific partners—Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and the Republic of Korea—and the European Union.