NATO Launches Largest Air Drill In History Amid Russia Tensions
- NATO military exercise Air Defender 23 has begun in Germany with 250 aircraft and 10,000 personnel.
- The exercise aims to demonstrate NATO's ability to defend its territory and deter Russia.
- Although planned for years, the exercise comes as fighting escalates in Ukraine.
- The massive show of force is meant to signal to Putin that NATO can counter Russia if needed.
- The exercise will test coordination between NATO members and incorporate drones and advanced technology.