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"NATO: A Global Alliance for Peace and Security" From the skies to the seas, it has been at the forefront of safeguarding international peace

Background imageNato Collection: English Electric Canberra B(I)8 for 2nd TAF at RAF Wildenrat

English Electric Canberra B(I)8 for 2nd TAF at RAF Wildenrat
New equipment for NATO. A newly arrived English Electric Canberra B(I)8 for 2nd TAF at RAF Wildenrath in 1956. Date: 1956

Background imageNato Collection: HMS Cornwall

HMS Cornwall is pictured sailing through some rough water in the Gulf of Aden. The Royal Navy Type 22 frigate was conducting counter piracy operations in the area at the time

Background imageNato Collection: HMS Cornwall

HMS Cornwall
Type 22 Frigate HMS Cornwall is silhouetted against a strong Mediterannean sun, during her service as part of Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2)

Background imageNato Collection: Nato Headquarters, Izmir, Turkey

Nato Headquarters, Izmir, Turkey - now the Allied Air Component Command Headquarters Date: 1957

Background imageNato Collection: Flag of the NATO

Flag of the NATO

Background imageNato Collection: PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Germanys Chancellor Angela

PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Germanys Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) arrives prior to the NAC (North Atlantic Council) meeting on November 19, 2010 in Lisbon

Background imageNato Collection: PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Lithuanias President Dalia

PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Lithuanias President Dalia Grybauskaite smiles as she arrives prior to the NAC (North Atlantic Council) meeting on November 19, 2010 in Lisbon

Background imageNato Collection: Aerial view of the Dosso dei Galli ex-military Nato base on the Maniva mountain zone

Aerial view of the Dosso dei Galli ex-military Nato base on the Maniva mountain zone. Bagolino, Maniva, Brescia province, Lombardy, Italy.

Background imageNato Collection: Aerial view of the Dosso dei Galli ex-military Nato base on the Maniva mountain zone

Aerial view of the Dosso dei Galli ex-military Nato base on the Maniva mountain zone. Bagolino, Maniva, Brescia province, Lombardy, Italy.

Background imageNato Collection: British troops exercise in Estonia as part of the NATOs eFP (Enhanced Forward Presence)

British troops exercise in Estonia as part of the NATOs eFP (Enhanced Forward Presence)
Pictured is a French Leclerc mk2 Main Battle Tank (MBT) in Silhouette, and shrouded in smoke after firing during the live fire element of a joint UK/French exercise as part of the eFP deployment

Background imageNato Collection: NATO Bridging Operation In Germany

NATO Bridging Operation In Germany
Pictured is a UK M3 Amphibious Rigin Minden, Germany during a joint UK/German Bridging Operation. The M3 (operated by a Corps of Royal Engineer crew)

Background imageNato Collection: Eye of the Tiger

Eye of the Tiger
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Background imageNato Collection: Portait of Joseph Luns when young, 1914-1915. Creator: Huib Luns

Portait of Joseph Luns when young, 1914-1915. Creator: Huib Luns
Portait of Joseph Luns when young, 1914-1915. Painting of the artist's son Joseph Luns (1911-2002) who became a politician and diplomat, and served as Secretary General of NATO

Background imageNato Collection: Nato, the goat man-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Nato, the goat man-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Nato, the goat man-Hopi, c1906. Half-length portrait of Hopi man with animal skin

Background imageNato Collection: Exercise Noble Jump 2017

Exercise Noble Jump 2017
Pictured is a US Army CH-47 Chinook helicopter taking part in Exercise Noble Jump 17. A joint Air Assault exercise with the American 1st Battalion, 3 Aviation Regiment, 12 Combat Aviation Brigade

Background imageNato Collection: British troops exercise in Estonia as part of the NATOs eFP (Enhanced Forward Presence)

British troops exercise in Estonia as part of the NATOs eFP (Enhanced Forward Presence)
Pictured are British Troops embarking on United States Air force Chinooks during an exercise held in Estonia. JTAC operators from the Royal Artillery

Background imageNato Collection: NATO capability enhancement training in Estonia

NATO capability enhancement training in Estonia
The British Armys 16th Regiment Royal Artillery, shown here deployed to Estonia under NATOs Trans-Atlantic Capability Enhancement and Training (TACET) initiative

Background imageNato Collection: Red Arrows Over HMS Duncan

Red Arrows Over HMS Duncan
The Royal Air Forces famous Red Arrows soar over Type 45 destroyer HMS Duncan moored at Brittania Quay in Cardiff during the Nato Summit held there this month.The aerobatic display team were part of

Background imageNato Collection: Denmark, Langeland, Bagenkop, Langelandsfort Cold War Museum, Cold war artifacts at

Denmark, Langeland, Bagenkop, Langelandsfort Cold War Museum, Cold war artifacts at former NATO base, Danish submarine, exterior

Background imageNato Collection: Exercise Sabre Strike 17

Exercise Sabre Strike 17
Pictured is a 45 Commando Viking Armoured Personnel Vehicle carrying out Advance to Contact training serial which involved a force on force battle between the Royal Marines and the Latvian Army

Background imageNato Collection: F-35B Lightning II

F-35B Lightning II
Pictured, The F-35B Lightning II arrives in the UK and its new home to be, RAF Marham in Norfolk. The two F-35s pictured are marked up in UK

Background imageNato Collection: Tactial Supply Wing of the Royal Air Force get a Fuel Truck into postion to await

Tactial Supply Wing of the Royal Air Force get a Fuel Truck into postion to await incoming Helicopters for refueling during Exercise Swift Responce

Background imageNato Collection: Pictured is The Helicopter Carrier HMS Ocean during Exercise BALTOPS 2015

Pictured is The Helicopter Carrier HMS Ocean during Exercise BALTOPS 2015. She has AH1D Apache Attack, and Wildcat helicopters on her flight deck

Background imageNato Collection: Royal Air Force Hercules Aircraft on Route to Drop members of 3 PARA Battle Group

Royal Air Force Hercules Aircraft on Route to Drop members of 3 PARA Battle Group into Hohenfels Training Area. British airborne forces are training alongside NATO counterparts to develop their

Background imageNato Collection: Apache Attack Helicopter from 4 Regiment Air Air Corps taking of for mission tasking

Apache Attack Helicopter from 4 Regiment Air Air Corps taking of for mission tasking over Hohenfels Training Area. British airborne forces are training alongside NATO counterparts to develop their

Background imageNato Collection: HMS Duncan meets up with FGS Frankfurt Am Main

HMS Duncan meets up with FGS Frankfurt Am Main
A RIB, or Seaboat (Pacific 24 Mark-4) from HMS Duncan photographed during a joint exercise in the Aegean Sea with German and Turkish Navies

Background imageNato Collection: Exercise Mobility Guardian

Exercise Mobility Guardian
Pictured is an RAF Atlas (A400-M) at night during Operation Mobility Guardian. RAF Aeromedical Evacuation Teams, working alongside Royal Australian Air Force

Background imageNato Collection: RAF Typhoon XI Squadron

RAF Typhoon XI Squadron
A Royal Air Force Typhoon from XI Squadron, normally based at RAF Coningsby taking off during Exercise Anatolian Eagle from 3rd Air Force Base Konya, Turkey

Background imageNato Collection: Ex Venerable Gauntlet

Ex Venerable Gauntlet
Pictured is a Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank taking part in Exercise VENRABLE GAUNTLET. Over 3000 personnel from 14 NATO countries took part in the UKs national validation exercise for the NATO Very

Background imageNato Collection: RAF Typhoon Over Lithuania

RAF Typhoon Over Lithuania
A Royal Air Force Typhoon FGR4 in flight over Lithuania Four Royal Air Force Typhoon FGR4 aircraft have arrived at Siauliai Air Base

Background imageNato Collection: Submarine Parachute Assistance Group Member Jumps from RAF Hercules Aircraft

Submarine Parachute Assistance Group Member Jumps from RAF Hercules Aircraft
A parachutist of the SPAG (Submarine Parachute Assistance Group) jumps from a Royal Air Force C130 Hercules during Exercise Bold Monarch in 2008

Background imageNato Collection: An E-3D Sentry of 23 Squadron RAF Waddington

An E-3D Sentry of 23 Squadron RAF Waddington
An E-3D of 23 Squadron based at RAF Waddington

Background imageNato Collection: Chinese Helicopter Lands on HMS Cornwall

Chinese Helicopter Lands on HMS Cornwall
A Chinese Haifan II helicopter from the missile frigate Zhoushan leaves the flight deck of HMS Cornwall. Members of the Chinese Public Liberation Army Navy (PLAN)

Background imageNato Collection: A Lynx MK8 Helicopter Lands Onboard HMS Cornwall

A Lynx MK8 Helicopter Lands Onboard HMS Cornwall
Type 22 frigate HMS Cumberlands Lynx Mk8 helicopter lands onboard her sister ship Type 22 frigate HMS Cornwall. HMS Cornwall is currently deployed as the British contribution

Background imageNato Collection: Helicopter Capturing Images Of A Lynx Landing On HMS Cornwall

Helicopter Capturing Images Of A Lynx Landing On HMS Cornwall
A Royal Navy photographer is pictured capturing images from HMS Cumberlands Lynx Mk8 helicopter

Background imageNato Collection: HMS Cumberland Is Photographed After Passing HMS Cornwall During Anti-Piracy Operations

HMS Cumberland Is Photographed After Passing HMS Cornwall During Anti-Piracy Operations
Royal Navy Type 22 frigate HMS Cumberland is photographed after passing sister ship HMS Cornwall during anti-piracy operations

Background imageNato Collection: HMS Cornwall Hands To Bathe

HMS Cornwall Hands To Bathe
HMS Cornwall stops in the water to let her ships company enjoy a hands to bathe in the Indian Ocean. Hands to bathe allows sailors to relax after operational demands and freshen up with a swim

Background imageNato Collection: Tupolev Tu-95MS 23 Black

Tupolev Tu-95MS 23 Black
Russian Air Force - Tupolev Tu-95MS 23 Black (msn 34379), at RAF Fairford on 30 July 1994 for the Royal international Air Tattoo. (NATO reporting name Bear-H'). Date: 1994

Background imageNato Collection: Canadair CF-104 104834

Canadair CF-104 104834
Canadian Armed Forces - Canadair CF-104 104834, of 419 Squadron at RAF Woodbridge on 7 August 1969, for the 1969 NATO Tiger Meet, fitted with the CAF's CF-104 reconnaissance pod. Date: 1969

Background imageNato Collection: 54 MiG-19 Farmer

54 MiG-19 Farmer
Mikoyan-Guryevich MiG-19 (NATO codename: Farmer A). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly

Background imageNato Collection: 53 MiG-17 Fresco

53 MiG-17 Fresco
Mikoyan-Guryevich MiG-17F (NATO codename: Fresco C). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly

Background imageNato Collection: 52 MiG-15 Fagot

52 MiG-15 Fagot
Mikoyan-Guryevich MiG-15 (NATO codename: Fagot). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly

Background imageNato Collection: 51 Mi-2 Hoplite

51 Mi-2 Hoplite
Mil Mi-8 (NATO codename: Hoplite). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft

Background imageNato Collection: 50 Mi-8 Hip

50 Mi-8 Hip
Mil Mi-8 (NATO codename: Hip). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft

Background imageNato Collection: 49 Firebar

49 Firebar
Yakovlev Yak-28P (NATO codename: Firebar). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly

Background imageNato Collection: 48 Mi-4 Hound

48 Mi-4 Hound
Mil Mi-4 (NATO codename: Hound). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft

Background imageNato Collection: 47 Fitter

47 Fitter
Sukhoi Su-7B (NATO codename: Fitter). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft

Background imageNato Collection: 46 IL-28 Beagle

46 IL-28 Beagle
Ilyushin Il-28 (NATO codename: Beagle). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft



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"NATO: A Global Alliance for Peace and Security" From the skies to the seas, it has been at the forefront of safeguarding international peace. The English Electric Canberra B (I)8, a formidable aircraft deployed by the 2nd Tactical Air Force at RAF Wildenrat, symbolizes NATO's commitment to air superiority. At sea, HMS Cornwall stands tall as a testament to NATO's naval prowess. This mighty vessel ensures maritime security and upholds stability in troubled waters. NATO Headquarters in Izmir, Turkey serves as a hub for collaboration among member nations, and is here that leaders from across the globe convene to discuss strategies and strengthen collective defense. The flag waves proudly, representing unity amidst diversity. It embodies shared values such as democracy, freedom, and human rights that bind member countries together. In Lisbon, Portugal witnessed historic moments when Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel met with Lithuania's President Dalia Grybauskaitė. Their discussions highlighted NATO's commitment to solidarity and mutual support within its ranks. Another significant meeting took place between US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her counterparts in Lisbon. This gathering showcased America's unwavering dedication towards maintaining strong alliances through active engagement within NATO. Amidst these diplomatic exchanges, military aircraft like Tupolev Tu-95MS 23 Black and Canadair CF-104 104834 demonstrate NATO's vigilance against potential threats. These advanced machines ensure rapid response capabilities while deterring any aggression directed towards member states. Moreover, fighter jets like the MiG-19 Farmer and MiG-17 Fresco underline both technological advancements within NATO forces and their readiness to protect allied territories if called upon. As we reflect on these glimpses into various aspects operations worldwide – be it air power or naval dominance – one thing remains clear: this alliance continues to stand united against any challenge that threatens global peace and security.