NATO Exercise 'Ramstein Flag' Commences at Leeuwarden Air Base
A significant NATO drill involving 16 nations and 120 aircraft aims to enhance military readiness and cooperation.
From tomorrow, Leeuwarden Air Base in the Netherlands will serve as the stage for 'Ramstein Flag', a large-scale NATO exercise scheduled to run for nearly two weeks.
This operation showcases the participation of 16 NATO member countries, bringing together a total of 120 aircraft.
The exercise is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen military readiness and interoperability among allied forces, particularly in response to emerging threats in the current global landscape.
The event is expected to attract aviation enthusiasts and military observers, with opportunities for onlookers to witness various military aircraft operations.
The exercise emphasizes NATO's commitment to collective defense and is designed to reinforce capabilities among allied nations in joint military operations.