⢠Multinational Deployable Special Operations Command becomes fully operational
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The Regional Special Operations Component Command (R-SOCC), led by Hungary, has officially reached full operational capability, marking a major milestone in regional defence cooperation between Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia, and Slovenia. With this achievement, the five nations now have a fully deployable multinational headquarters capable of commanding special operations forces missions together or supporting NATO and EU-led operations when needed.
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On 28 October, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte addressed NATOâs first Biotechnology Conference. The event, hosted by Belgium, brought together over 300 Allied participants from industry, academia, government and the innovation community. In his address, the Secretary General welcomed the conference as âa meaningful stepâ to enhance collaboration and harness the potential of biotechnology.
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The Commander of NATO Mission Iraq (NMI), âMajor General Christophe Hintzyâ, from France, met with the NATO Secretary General and Ambassadors of all NATO Allies and partners contributing troops to NMI, 29 October 2025, at NATO Headquarters.
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Senior military and civilian leaders gathered at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025, for a Distinguished Visitors Day as part of exercise STEADFAST COBALT 2025 Phase Bravo. (Story by NCISG)
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The 48th Fighter Squadron of the 71st âGeneral Emanoil Ionescuâ Air Base in Câmpia Turzii, Romania began NATO-led Air Policing missions over Romanian airspace on 20 October 2025. (Story courtesy of Allied Air Command)
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