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NEWS - Sothebys: 'Master and Muses' Vorstellung in London
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(L) Amedeo Modligiani. Jeanne Hébuterne (au foulard). Estimate in excess of GBP 28m. (M) Auguste Rodin. Eve, Grande Modele - Version Sans Rocher a La Base Carree. Estimate GBP 8-12m(. R) Pablo Picasso. Femme assist. Estimate in excess of GBP 30m.
Sotheby's 'Masters and their Muses' preview, London, UK - 16 Jun 2016
Masterworks by Picasso, Modigliani, Rodin and Warhol unveiled in London ahead of Showpiece Summer Auctions at Sotheby's.
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NEWS - Abschuss von SU-24: Pilot Sergei Rumayantsev hat scheinbar nicht überlebt
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Sergei Rumyantsev, who has been identified as the pilot shot down by a Turkish jet today in Syria's Turkomen Mountains after allegedly invading Turkish airspace. The pilot is said to have been killed when his two-pilot Sukhoi Su-24 jet was shot down by F-16 fighter planes after ignoring nearly a dozen warnings by the army, according to Ankara military officials. Syrian rebels are claiming to have found his dead body and are offering to trade it for prisoners held by the Syrian government. Sergei Rumyantsev was a major at Shagol air force base near Chelyabink, east of the Ural mountains in south-central Russia. He is pictured here in a photo of him posted on Twitter.
Russian pilots shot down by Turkish forces - 24 Nov 2015
Sergei Rumyantsev is said to have been killed when his two-pilot Sukhoi Su-24 jet was shot down by F-16 fighter planes after ignoring nearly a dozen warnings by the army, according to Ankara military officials. Syrian rebels are claiming to have found his dead body and are offering to trade it for prisoners held by the Syrian government. Sergei Rumyantsev was a major at Shagol air force base near Chelyabink, east of the Ural mountains in south-central Russia. He is pictured here in a photo of him posted on Twitter.
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Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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Prince Harry on patrol through the deserted town of Garmisir close to FOB Delhi (forward operating base), where he was posted
Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
Since joining the army Prince Harry has been a man of action, so it is rather fitting that the young royal seems to have his very own action figure. The 12in plastic doll, marketed as a 'British Army Tank Commander', is now on sale online for GBP 68. And the figure bears a striking resemblance to Prince Harry as he looked while serving in Afghanistan - even coming complete with a uniform that sports the eagle badge from his cavalry regiment, the Blues and Royals. The figure boasts two different on and off duty looks. For the serious business of fighting the doll comes complete with a full army backpack and kit, a Gurkha style knife and two guns. Meanwhile, for those more relaxed moments the doll's helmet can be traded for a baseball cap and sunglasses. According to rumours the Prince was so amused with the doll's resemblance to himself that he sent one to girlfriend Chelsy Davy with a rude message written on its body.
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NEWS - Washington: Abschied von George H.W.Bush
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Members of the Bush family board the plane after the flag-draped casket of former President George H.W. Bush is loaded by a joint services military honor guard to Special Air Mission 41,, at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.
Former US President George H.W. Bush State Funeral, Washington DC, USA - 05 Dec 2018
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FEATURE - Riesen-Fussabdruck in einem Feld in Dänemark
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Trees casting long shadows onto farm fields and the base of the 'giant' footprint can be seen in the top right hand corner
Aerial drone captures giant footprint, Denmark - 04 Jun 2016
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Amateur photographer Michael B. Rasmussen captured a drone image of what appears to be a giant footprint in a forest in Naestved, Denmark.
Michael, 39, said: "The area (known as "a footprint") is taken, is an old military training facility and in the very far end the forest ends in a sharp edge."
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Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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Prince Harry sits on his camp bed in his accommodation at FOB Delhi (forward operating base)
Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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Underwater habitat for studying the sea
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An underwater habitat designed to allow scientists to live and carry out research deep beneath the sea has been unveiled.
Called Vanguard, a team of up to four people can lives beneath the waves for seven days or more.
The structure was unveiled in Miami, Florida.
It is being developed by UK engineering firm DEEP Research so researchers, explorers, and oceanographers can live underwater for extended time periods.
Until now, most expeditions have only allowed scientists to stay submerged for a few hours at a time.
By eliminating the constant need to resurface, they will be able to observe fragile ecosystems directly from beneath the waves.
The modular structure consists of three sections, including a living chamber, a diving centre, and a base anchored to the seabed.
The living area is 12 meters long, 3.7 meters wide and is where the crew eat, sleep, and conduct research.
The diving centre which the crew use to get in and out, is connected to an underwater base anchored to the seabed and ensures that the habitat remains stable and protected from waves and storms.
A floating platform stationed on the surface supplies compressed air, power, and communications.
OPS: Cutaway diagram showing the Vanguard internal layout
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Underwater habitat for studying the sea
Ferrari Press Agency
Vanguard 1
Ref 17266
31/10/2025
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Picture MUST credit: DEEP Research
An underwater habitat designed to allow scientists to live and carry out research deep beneath the sea has been unveiled.
Called Vanguard, a team of up to four people can lives beneath the waves for seven days or more.
The structure was unveiled in Miami, Florida.
It is being developed by UK engineering firm DEEP Research so researchers, explorers, and oceanographers can live underwater for extended time periods.
Until now, most expeditions have only allowed scientists to stay submerged for a few hours at a time.
By eliminating the constant need to resurface, they will be able to observe fragile ecosystems directly from beneath the waves.
The modular structure consists of three sections, including a living chamber, a diving centre, and a base anchored to the seabed.
The living area is 12 meters long, 3.7 meters wide and is where the crew eat, sleep, and conduct research.
The diving centre which the crew use to get in and out, is connected to an underwater base anchored to the seabed and ensures that the habitat remains stable and protected from waves and storms.
A floating platform stationed on the surface supplies compressed air, power, and communications.
OPS: Render showing the diving chamber where crew access the Vanguard
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Underwater habitat for studying the sea
Ferrari Press Agency
Vanguard 1
Ref 17266
31/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: DEEP Research
An underwater habitat designed to allow scientists to live and carry out research deep beneath the sea has been unveiled.
Called Vanguard, a team of up to four people can lives beneath the waves for seven days or more.
The structure was unveiled in Miami, Florida.
It is being developed by UK engineering firm DEEP Research so researchers, explorers, and oceanographers can live underwater for extended time periods.
Until now, most expeditions have only allowed scientists to stay submerged for a few hours at a time.
By eliminating the constant need to resurface, they will be able to observe fragile ecosystems directly from beneath the waves.
The modular structure consists of three sections, including a living chamber, a diving centre, and a base anchored to the seabed.
The living area is 12 meters long, 3.7 meters wide and is where the crew eat, sleep, and conduct research.
The diving centre which the crew use to get in and out, is connected to an underwater base anchored to the seabed and ensures that the habitat remains stable and protected from waves and storms.
A floating platform stationed on the surface supplies compressed air, power, and communications.
OPS: Render showing how Vanguard will sit on the ocean floor
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Underwater habitat for studying the sea
Ferrari Press Agency
Vanguard 1
Ref 17266
31/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: DEEP Research
An underwater habitat designed to allow scientists to live and carry out research deep beneath the sea has been unveiled.
Called Vanguard, a team of up to four people can lives beneath the waves for seven days or more.
The structure was unveiled in Miami, Florida.
It is being developed by UK engineering firm DEEP Research so researchers, explorers, and oceanographers can live underwater for extended time periods.
Until now, most expeditions have only allowed scientists to stay submerged for a few hours at a time.
By eliminating the constant need to resurface, they will be able to observe fragile ecosystems directly from beneath the waves.
The modular structure consists of three sections, including a living chamber, a diving centre, and a base anchored to the seabed.
The living area is 12 meters long, 3.7 meters wide and is where the crew eat, sleep, and conduct research.
The diving centre which the crew use to get in and out, is connected to an underwater base anchored to the seabed and ensures that the habitat remains stable and protected from waves and storms.
A floating platform stationed on the surface supplies compressed air, power, and communications.
OPS: Render of the Vanguard on the sea bed.
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Underwater habitat for studying the sea
Ferrari Press Agency
Vanguard 1
Ref 17266
31/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: DEEP Research
An underwater habitat designed to allow scientists to live and carry out research deep beneath the sea has been unveiled.
Called Vanguard, a team of up to four people can lives beneath the waves for seven days or more.
The structure was unveiled in Miami, Florida.
It is being developed by UK engineering firm DEEP Research so researchers, explorers, and oceanographers can live underwater for extended time periods.
Until now, most expeditions have only allowed scientists to stay submerged for a few hours at a time.
By eliminating the constant need to resurface, they will be able to observe fragile ecosystems directly from beneath the waves.
The modular structure consists of three sections, including a living chamber, a diving centre, and a base anchored to the seabed.
The living area is 12 meters long, 3.7 meters wide and is where the crew eat, sleep, and conduct research.
The diving centre which the crew use to get in and out, is connected to an underwater base anchored to the seabed and ensures that the habitat remains stable and protected from waves and storms.
A floating platform stationed on the surface supplies compressed air, power, and communications.
OPS:Inside look at Vanguard underwater habitat
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Underwater habitat for studying the sea
Ferrari Press Agency
Vanguard 1
Ref 17266
31/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: DEEP Research
An underwater habitat designed to allow scientists to live and carry out research deep beneath the sea has been unveiled.
Called Vanguard, a team of up to four people can lives beneath the waves for seven days or more.
The structure was unveiled in Miami, Florida.
It is being developed by UK engineering firm DEEP Research so researchers, explorers, and oceanographers can live underwater for extended time periods.
Until now, most expeditions have only allowed scientists to stay submerged for a few hours at a time.
By eliminating the constant need to resurface, they will be able to observe fragile ecosystems directly from beneath the waves.
The modular structure consists of three sections, including a living chamber, a diving centre, and a base anchored to the seabed.
The living area is 12 meters long, 3.7 meters wide and is where the crew eat, sleep, and conduct research.
The diving centre which the crew use to get in and out, is connected to an underwater base anchored to the seabed and ensures that the habitat remains stable and protected from waves and storms.
A floating platform stationed on the surface supplies compressed air, power, and communications.
OPS:Inside look at Vanguard underwater habitat
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Underwater habitat for studying the sea
Ferrari Press Agency
Vanguard 1
Ref 17266
31/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: DEEP Research
An underwater habitat designed to allow scientists to live and carry out research deep beneath the sea has been unveiled.
Called Vanguard, a team of up to four people can lives beneath the waves for seven days or more.
The structure was unveiled in Miami, Florida.
It is being developed by UK engineering firm DEEP Research so researchers, explorers, and oceanographers can live underwater for extended time periods.
Until now, most expeditions have only allowed scientists to stay submerged for a few hours at a time.
By eliminating the constant need to resurface, they will be able to observe fragile ecosystems directly from beneath the waves.
The modular structure consists of three sections, including a living chamber, a diving centre, and a base anchored to the seabed.
The living area is 12 meters long, 3.7 meters wide and is where the crew eat, sleep, and conduct research.
The diving centre which the crew use to get in and out, is connected to an underwater base anchored to the seabed and ensures that the habitat remains stable and protected from waves and storms.
A floating platform stationed on the surface supplies compressed air, power, and communications.
OPS: The Vanguard underwater habitat at the facility where it was built in Miami.
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Trump in Asia 2025
October 30, 2025, Busan, South Korea: U.S. President DONALD TRUMP, left, greets Chinese President XI JINPING, right, before a bilateral meeting at Gimhae Air Base, in Busan, South Korea. (Credit Image: © Daniel Torok/White House/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Activity at the Torrejon de Ardoz military base on the occasion of the National Day of Spain parade in Madrid
A McDonnell Douglas EF-18BM Hornet of the Spain Air Force flies over the Torrejon de Ardoz military base in Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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Ecological Breeding in Suqian
Staff take a boat to check the growth of crabs in Metasequoia Forest at Sihong County Crab Breeding Base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Ecological Breeding in Suqian
Staff take a boat to check the growth of crabs in Metasequoia Forest at Sihong County Crab Breeding Base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Ecological Breeding in Suqian
Staff take a boat to check the growth of crabs in Metasequoia Forest at Sihong County Crab Breeding Base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Ecological Breeding in Suqian
Staff take a boat to check the growth of crabs in Metasequoia Forest at Sihong County Crab Breeding Base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Ecological Breeding in Suqian
Staff take a boat to check the growth of crabs in Metasequoia Forest at Sihong County Crab Breeding Base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Ecological Breeding in Suqian
Staff take a boat to check the growth of crabs in Metasequoia Forest at Sihong County Crab Breeding Base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Ecological Breeding in Suqian
Staff take a boat to check the growth of crabs in Metasequoia Forest at Sihong County Crab Breeding Base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Ecological Breeding in Suqian
Staff take a boat to check the growth of crabs in Metasequoia Forest at Sihong County Crab Breeding Base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Ecological Breeding in Suqian
Staff take a boat to check the growth of crabs in Metasequoia Forest at Sihong County Crab Breeding Base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Ecological Breeding in Suqian
Staff take a boat to check the growth of crabs in Metasequoia Forest at Sihong County Crab Breeding Base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Ecological Breeding in Suqian
Staff take a boat to check the growth of crabs in Metasequoia Forest at Sihong County Crab Breeding Base in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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President Donald Trump Leaves The White House
President Donald Trump leaves the White House via motorcade to Joint Base Andrews, where he boards Air Force One for a flight to Israel and Egypt on October 12, 2025, (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto). -
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President Donald Trump Leaves The White House
President Donald Trump leaves the White House via motorcade to Joint Base Andrews, where he boards Air Force One for a flight to Israel and Egypt on October 12, 2025, (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto). -
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President Donald Trump Leaves The White House
President Donald Trump leaves the White House via motorcade to Joint Base Andrews, where he boards Air Force One for a flight to Israel and Egypt on October 12, 2025, (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto). -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II of the Italian Navy perform on day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
A Luftwaffe (German Air Force) Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon performs during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
Members of the local Police are seen during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
The Red Arrows of the Royal Air Force perform with BAE Systems Hawk T1 training jets during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
A Dassault Rafale fighter jet of the French Air Force performs during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II of the Italian Navy perform on day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
A Bell AH-1Z Viper helicopter of the Czech Air Force performs during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
A Bell UH-1Y Venom helicopter of the Czech Air Force performs during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
The Red Arrows of the Royal Air Force perform with BAE Systems Hawk T1 training jets during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
A Bell AH-1Z Viper helicopter of the Czech Air Force performs during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
A Bell UH-1Y Venom helicopter of the Czech Air Force performs during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
The logo of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov is displayed on a patch in the Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
An armored Oshkosh vehicle is leaving the Czech Air Force Days venue in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
The logo of the Czech Republic Police is seen during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
The Red Arrows of the Royal Air Force perform with BAE Systems Hawk T1 training jets during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
A Luftwaffe (German Air Force) Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon performs during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
A Bell UH-1Y Venom helicopter of the Czech Air Force performs during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
The Red Arrows of the Royal Air Force perform with BAE Systems Hawk T1 training jets during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
The Red Arrows of the Royal Air Force perform with BAE Systems Hawk T1 training jets during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
A military Jeep is transported by a tracked vehicle from the Czech Air Force Days venue in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
The Red Arrows of the Royal Air Force perform with BAE Systems Hawk T1 training jets during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
