Allied aircraft from 25 nations took to the skies as part of exercise Air Defender 23, the largest deployment exercise of air forces in NATO's history.
Up to 10,000 participants from 25 NATO Allies and partners with 250 aircraft have convened in Germany to practise integrating air operations. Exercise Air Defender 23 enables Allied air forces to deliver coordinated air power in the event of a crisis. The exercise ran from 12 to 23 June.
German A400Ms from Wunstorf Air Base in northern Germany have been flying across European airspace to provide strategic airlift and air-to-air refuelling.
At Schleswig Air Base in northern Germany, different NATO fighter jets from Finland, Hungary, Türkiye, the United Kingdom and the United States launched alongside each other to practise joint air operations.
Click here to download the b-roll that includes footage of American A-10s and American F-16s taking off and shots of the cockpit of a German A400M during an airlift mission. With soundbites from the squadron commander of the United States Air National Guard 122nd Fighter Squadron.
Click here to dowload the b-roll that includes footage of German A400M aircraft on an air-to-air refuelling mission, shots of American C-130s and Romanian C-27J aircraft. With soundbites from the aircraft commander of the German Air Force A400M.
Click here to download the b-roll that has been previously distributed which includes footage of Hellenic and US air force jets in flight and on the ground, as well as an interview with an officer from the United States Air National Guard 190th Fighter Squadron.
Click here to download the photos from exercise Air Defender 23.