NATO Allied Air Command concluded its first “Ramstein Flag” exercise at Andravida Air Base, Greece, involving over 130 aircraft from 12 countries. The exercise, held from September 30 to October 11, included approximately 1,100 sorties focused on counter anti-access/area denial and integrated air and missile defense. U.S. F-35 fighters and KC-135 tankers participated alongside aircraft from nations such as Canada, Poland, and the U.K. Ramstein Flag, designed to create realistic combat scenarios, reflects NATO’s commitment to preparing for future threats, inspired by lessons from the Ukraine-Russia war. This large-scale event will now become routine, with the next exercise scheduled for spring 2025.
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