• Hungary to lead NATO's Baltic Air Policing, joined by UK and Spain
• How does NATO counter hybrid threats?
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Hungary will lead NATO's Baltic Air Policing mission from May 2019, with JAS-39 Gripen fighter aircraft based at Šiauliai Air Base in Lithuania. (Courtesy of Allied Air Command)
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Sea Shield 2019, an annual Romanian-led naval exercise, wrapped up in the Black Sea on Friday (12 April 2019). (Courtesy of Allied Maritime Command)
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg participated in a Commander’s Conference at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) on Friday (12 April 2019). (Courtesy of SHAPE)
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NATO’s multinational battlegroup in Lithuania began exercise Eager Leopard in Pabrade on Wednesday (17 April 2019).
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From 7 to 11 April 2019, defence education experts visited of Iraq’s Defence University for Military Studies in Baghdad.
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Quantum technology will soon change our security landscape.
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Hybrid means of warfare – propaganda, deception, sabotage and other non-military tactics – have long been used in lieu of (or sometimes in conjunction with) overt, conventional military action. In recent years, the use of hybrid tactics has increased in speed, scale and intensity. How does NATO counter this difficult, covert threat?
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