• NATO steps up engagement with private sector on emerging technologies
• Video - Counter-terrorism training on battlefield evidence collection
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Leaders from the technology sector exchanged views on innovation and emerging and disruptive technologies with NATO Allies in the North Atlantic Council on 14 September 2022. Allies were joined by Brad Smith, President of Microsoft; Oliver Lewis, Co-Founder of Rebellion Defence; and Stefan Brieschenk, Co-Founder of Rocket Factory. NATO continues to engage with the private sector to ensure the Alliance maintains its technological edge.
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Around 1,500 military and civilian personnel from NATO and partner countries are gathering in Portugal this month for two maritime exercises aimed at testing the interoperability of new maritime unmanned systems.
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NATO’s Exercise Dynamic Mariner-Mavi Balina 22 kicked off from Aksaz Naval Base on 11 September 2022. Dynamic Mariner is a crisis-response exercise, held in conjunction with the Turkish Navy’s Exercise Mavi Balina, which brings together 12 Allied nations off the coast of Türkiye. (Story courtesy of Allied Maritime Command)
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For the first time, Germany and Spain have collectively executed NATO’s enhanced Air Policing. A mixed German-Spanish flight of quick-reaction alert interceptors flew sorties safeguarding the Baltic airspace. (Story courtesy of Allied Air Command)
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After a terrorist attack occurs, it is crucial to collect and analyse any information and material left at the scene. This can include mobile phones, photos, fingerprints and DNA. This information is known as ‘battlefield evidence’ and can help prevent similar attacks in the future.
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