Germany to get F/A-18 Super Hornets and Typhoons to replace Tornado fleet

Germany is to order 90 Typhoons, 30 F/A-18 Super Hornets and 15 EA-18G Growlers to replace its aging fleet of Tornado aircraft. 

Luxembourg Armed Forces A400M makes its first flight

An Airbus A400M ordered by the Luxembourg Armed Forces has made its maiden flight, marking a key milestone towards its delivery.

Turkey dispatches medical supplies to NATO allies in the Balkans

An A-400M cargo aircraft of the Turkish Air Force carrying medical supplies donated by Turkey was dispatched to a number of allies in the Balkans.

NATO organised Turkish medical aid arrives in Spain and Italy

An A400M cargo aircraft of the Turkish Air Force carrying medical supplies donated by Turkey reached Spain and Italy on Wednesday as part of...

Standing NATO Maritime Group Two warships visit Georgia

Standing NATO Maritime Group Two units are visiting the Georgian port of Poti.

Boeing delivers first CH-47F Chinook to Royal Netherlands Air Force

Boeing recently delivered the first CH-47F Chinook with an upgraded cockpit to the Royal Netherlands Air Force.

NATO Foreign Ministers agree measures to fight Coronavirus

NATO Foreign Ministers have directed NATO's top commander, General Wolters, to coordinate the necessary military support to combat the Coronavirus crisis.

Gripen F fighter production under way

Saab say they have performed the first metal cut for the two-seater fighter aircraft Gripen F, marking an important milestone in the programme.

Coronavirus delays South Korean K-9 artillery sale to Estonia

Estonia's planned purchase of six K-9 Thunder self-propelled howitzers from South Korea has been delayed.

NATO patrols return to Eastern Mediterranean Sea

Turkish corvette Buyukada left the port of Aksaz as flagship to NATO's 'Operation Sea Guardian' focused patrols on the 21st of March.

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