⢠Secretary General welcomes first package of US equipment for Ukraine, funded by the Netherlands under new NATO initiative
⢠Video - Joining forces Poland, Sweden and the United Kingdom secure NATO skies
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On 4 August 2025, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte welcomed the first package of US military equipment for Ukraine coordinated under the new NATO Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) initiative. The Secretary General and the Dutch government confirmed that the Netherlands is funding the first package in full.
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On 5 August 2025, Denmark, Norway and Sweden confirmed that they would fund a USD $500m package of equipment and munitions for Ukraine sourced from the United States under the new NATO Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) initiative. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte commended the Allies for their fast action and steadfast support for Ukraine.
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On Friday 1 August 2025, the second iteration of NATOâs most complex maritime enhanced Vigilance Activity in 2025, Neptune Strike, concluded after eleven days of complex activities across multiple warfare domains. The activities demonstrated the Allianceâs capability to conduct high-end joint maritime strike capabilities, across the central Mediterranean to the Baltic Sea regions. (Story courtesy of JFC Naples)
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In July 2025, the NATO Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Force (NISRF) conducted its first-ever diversion recovery training at Pápa Air Base, Hungary. Organised by the NISRF Training Center, the event focused on ground handling procedures in the event of a diverted landing of an NISRF aircraft - a critical scenario that requires seamless coordination and situational awareness across multiple national support elements. (Story courtesy of NISRF)
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On 1 August 2025, the Romanian Air Force concluded their four-month deployment safeguarding NATO airspace in the Baltic region. In an official handover ceremony, held at Å iauliai Air Base, the responsibility of NATOâs Air Policing mission was handed over to the Hungarian and Spanish contingents. (Story courtesy of Allied Air Command)
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After a four month deployment, the Polish Air Force has officially concluded its current Baltic Air Policing mission, transferring responsibility to the incoming Hungarian and Spanish detachments. (Story courtesy of Allied Air Command)
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UK Typhoons and Swedish Gripens have joined forces with Polish jets to help safeguard the airspace over Poland and the broader Baltic region. Flying regular sorties and maintaining constant readiness, these aircraft are part of NATOâs enhanced Air Policing mission based out of Malbork Air Base in northern Poland.
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