Largest NATO Air Force Exercise in Decades Concludes Successfully
- NATO conducted its largest air defense exercise in decades, Air Defender 23, in Germany this week.
- The exercise involved 250 military aircraft, including 100 from the U.S., and had been planned for four years.
- Though the exercise caused some flight delays, it achieved its goal of deterring Russia and bolstering Germany's military image.
- Participants reported the exercise was a success, despite some initial technical difficulties..
- The exercise demonstrated NATO's air power and cooperation in the face of concerns over Russian aggression.