• Defence Ministers reaffirm NATO’s commitment to Afghanistan and Iraq security
• AGS: NATO’s remotely piloted surveillance system explained
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On 18 February 2021, NATO defence ministers concluded their second day of meetings via secure teleconference. They discussed NATO-led missions in Afghanistan and Iraq. Both missions are key contributions to the fight against international terrorism.
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NATO defence ministers met via secure teleconference on 17 February 2021 to address key security issues.
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On February 19 2021, Belgium joined the NATO Flight Training Europe (NFTE) High Visibility Project.
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Thirteen Allies and one partner nation have on 19 February committed to creating a multinational solution for addressing all of their air munition needs.
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NATO’s newest Ally, North Macedonia, signed a key document that will improve cyber defence cooperation and assistance between NATO and the country’s cyber defenders.
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On February 17, Ukraine started receiving over 9000 litres of surface disinfectant from NATO’s Pandemic Response Stockpile.
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MONS, Belgium – On 15 February NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Tod Wolters, declared the NATO AGS RQ-4D remotely piloted aircraft initially operationally ready to conduct missions.
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Five remotely piloted RQ-4D aircraft are part of NATO’s Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) system, which gives commanders a comprehensive picture of the situation on the ground.
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