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KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
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DUK10163587_005
KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163587_008
KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163587_011
KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
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KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163587_001
KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163587_007
KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163587_010
KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163587_012
KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163587_006
KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163587_004
KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163587_009
KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10146693_003
NEWS - Coronavirus: Dresden - Bundeswehr verlegt Corona-Patienten aus Sachsen
Datum: 01.12.21 / Uhrzeit: 12:53 / Ort: Dresden
Eine Militärmaschine der Luftwaffe ist am Mittwochmorgen auf dem Dresdener Flughafen gelandet. Das Flugzeug soll Corona-Patienten aus der sächsischen Landeshauptstadt nach Köln fliegen. Mit Rettungswagen wurden die Patienten auf das Rollfeld gebracht und dort von medizinischem Personal in das Flugzeug umgelagert. Zur Absicherung war auch die Feuerwehr vor Ort. Zur Stunde laufen die letzten Vorbereitungen, das Flugzeug wird in Kürze in Richtung Köln abheben.
*** Planes of the German Air Force are about to transport Covid-19 patients from Dresden airport to hospitals in other parts of the country because hospitals in the federal state of Saxonia are reaching their capacity, Dresden, Germany - 01 Dec 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36734905
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Dresden - Bundeswehr verlegt Corona-Patienten aus Sachsen
Datum: 01.12.21 / Uhrzeit: 12:53 / Ort: Dresden
Eine Militärmaschine der Luftwaffe ist am Mittwochmorgen auf dem Dresdener Flughafen gelandet. Das Flugzeug soll Corona-Patienten aus der sächsischen Landeshauptstadt nach Köln fliegen. Mit Rettungswagen wurden die Patienten auf das Rollfeld gebracht und dort von medizinischem Personal in das Flugzeug umgelagert. Zur Absicherung war auch die Feuerwehr vor Ort. Zur Stunde laufen die letzten Vorbereitungen, das Flugzeug wird in Kürze in Richtung Köln abheben.
*** Planes of the German Air Force are about to transport Covid-19 patients from Dresden airport to hospitals in other parts of the country because hospitals in the federal state of Saxonia are reaching their capacity, Dresden, Germany - 01 Dec 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36734928
(c) Dukas -
DUK10146693_009
NEWS - Coronavirus: Dresden - Bundeswehr verlegt Corona-Patienten aus Sachsen
Datum: 01.12.21 / Uhrzeit: 12:53 / Ort: Dresden
Eine Militärmaschine der Luftwaffe ist am Mittwochmorgen auf dem Dresdener Flughafen gelandet. Das Flugzeug soll Corona-Patienten aus der sächsischen Landeshauptstadt nach Köln fliegen. Mit Rettungswagen wurden die Patienten auf das Rollfeld gebracht und dort von medizinischem Personal in das Flugzeug umgelagert. Zur Absicherung war auch die Feuerwehr vor Ort. Zur Stunde laufen die letzten Vorbereitungen, das Flugzeug wird in Kürze in Richtung Köln abheben.
*** Planes of the German Air Force are about to transport Covid-19 patients from Dresden airport to hospitals in other parts of the country because hospitals in the federal state of Saxonia are reaching their capacity, Dresden, Germany - 01 Dec 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36734906
(c) Dukas -
DUK10146693_007
NEWS - Coronavirus: Dresden - Bundeswehr verlegt Corona-Patienten aus Sachsen
Datum: 01.12.21 / Uhrzeit: 12:53 / Ort: Dresden
Eine Militärmaschine der Luftwaffe ist am Mittwochmorgen auf dem Dresdener Flughafen gelandet. Das Flugzeug soll Corona-Patienten aus der sächsischen Landeshauptstadt nach Köln fliegen. Mit Rettungswagen wurden die Patienten auf das Rollfeld gebracht und dort von medizinischem Personal in das Flugzeug umgelagert. Zur Absicherung war auch die Feuerwehr vor Ort. Zur Stunde laufen die letzten Vorbereitungen, das Flugzeug wird in Kürze in Richtung Köln abheben.
*** Planes of the German Air Force are about to transport Covid-19 patients from Dresden airport to hospitals in other parts of the country because hospitals in the federal state of Saxonia are reaching their capacity, Dresden, Germany - 01 Dec 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36734924
(c) Dukas -
DUK10146693_008
NEWS - Coronavirus: Dresden - Bundeswehr verlegt Corona-Patienten aus Sachsen
Datum: 01.12.21 / Uhrzeit: 12:53 / Ort: Dresden
Eine Militärmaschine der Luftwaffe ist am Mittwochmorgen auf dem Dresdener Flughafen gelandet. Das Flugzeug soll Corona-Patienten aus der sächsischen Landeshauptstadt nach Köln fliegen. Mit Rettungswagen wurden die Patienten auf das Rollfeld gebracht und dort von medizinischem Personal in das Flugzeug umgelagert. Zur Absicherung war auch die Feuerwehr vor Ort. Zur Stunde laufen die letzten Vorbereitungen, das Flugzeug wird in Kürze in Richtung Köln abheben.
*** Planes of the German Air Force are about to transport Covid-19 patients from Dresden airport to hospitals in other parts of the country because hospitals in the federal state of Saxonia are reaching their capacity, Dresden, Germany - 01 Dec 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36734934
(c) Dukas -
DUK10146693_002
NEWS - Coronavirus: Dresden - Bundeswehr verlegt Corona-Patienten aus Sachsen
Datum: 01.12.21 / Uhrzeit: 12:53 / Ort: Dresden
Am Mittwoch wurden mehrere Corona-Patienten aus Sachsen verlegt. Das Flugzeug der Bundeswehr Luftwaffe wird in Kürze abheben.
*** Planes of the German Air Force are about to transport Covid-19 patients from Dresden airport to hospitals in other parts of the country because hospitals in the federal state of Saxonia are reaching their capacity, Dresden, Germany - 01 Dec 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36734922
(c) Dukas -
DUK10146693_004
NEWS - Coronavirus: Dresden - Bundeswehr verlegt Corona-Patienten aus Sachsen
Datum: 01.12.21 / Uhrzeit: 12:53 / Ort: Dresden
Am Mittwoch wurden mehrere Corona-Patienten aus Sachsen verlegt. Das Flugzeug der Bundeswehr Luftwaffe wird in Kürze abheben.
*** Planes of the German Air Force are about to transport Covid-19 patients from Dresden airport to hospitals in other parts of the country because hospitals in the federal state of Saxonia are reaching their capacity, Dresden, Germany - 01 Dec 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36734904
(c) Dukas -
DUK10146693_001
NEWS - Coronavirus: Dresden - Bundeswehr verlegt Corona-Patienten aus Sachsen
Datum: 01.12.21 / Uhrzeit: 12:53 / Ort: Dresden
Am Mittwoch wurden mehrere Corona-Patienten aus Sachsen verlegt. Das Flugzeug der Bundeswehr Luftwaffe wird in Kürze abheben.
*** Planes of the German Air Force are about to transport Covid-19 patients from Dresden airport to hospitals in other parts of the country because hospitals in the federal state of Saxonia are reaching their capacity, Dresden, Germany - 01 Dec 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36734921
(c) Dukas -
DUK10146693_006
NEWS - Coronavirus: Dresden - Bundeswehr verlegt Corona-Patienten aus Sachsen
Datum: 01.12.21 / Uhrzeit: 12:53 / Ort: Dresden
Am Mittwoch wurden mehrere Corona-Patienten aus Sachsen verlegt. Das Flugzeug der Bundeswehr Luftwaffe wird in Kürze abheben.
*** Planes of the German Air Force are about to transport Covid-19 patients from Dresden airport to hospitals in other parts of the country because hospitals in the federal state of Saxonia are reaching their capacity, Dresden, Germany - 01 Dec 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36734930
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen
Die komplette Geschichte der RAF: Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen -- Cliff White with some of his 270 model planes that he has been building since the 1950's, Worthing, East Sussex. See National story NNplanes - A retired teacher who has spent more than 60 years building model planes has amassed a fleet large enough to rival the Royal Air Force itself - and now wants to give it away. Cliff White has made nearly 300 models since he started in 1956 while completing national service at Hendon Aerodrome in London, where he worked as a carpenter on the RAF’s wooden aircraft. His collection spans the RAF’s entire history, starting with the classic First World War Sopwith Camel up until today’s cutting-edge Eurofighter Typhoon fast-jet. But sixty three years and hundreds of models later, the 85-year-old from Lincolnshire is now looking to rehouse the display - which takes up two walls in his specially-converted garage. Cliff has refused several lucrative offers for individual models because he does not want to divide his impressive collection, which he hopes to see “go home” to Hendon Aerodrome, where the RAF Museum is now based. Cliff, of Lancing, West Sussex, said: “My eyesight and dexterity is not what it once was. It is now time to try and move them on. “I don’t want to see the collection go in the skip. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30134872
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FEATURE - Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen
Die komplette Geschichte der RAF: Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen -- Cliff White with some of his 270 model planes that he has been building since the 1950's, Worthing, East Sussex. See National story NNplanes - A retired teacher who has spent more than 60 years building model planes has amassed a fleet large enough to rival the Royal Air Force itself - and now wants to give it away. Cliff White has made nearly 300 models since he started in 1956 while completing national service at Hendon Aerodrome in London, where he worked as a carpenter on the RAF’s wooden aircraft. His collection spans the RAF’s entire history, starting with the classic First World War Sopwith Camel up until today’s cutting-edge Eurofighter Typhoon fast-jet. But sixty three years and hundreds of models later, the 85-year-old from Lincolnshire is now looking to rehouse the display - which takes up two walls in his specially-converted garage. Cliff has refused several lucrative offers for individual models because he does not want to divide his impressive collection, which he hopes to see “go home” to Hendon Aerodrome, where the RAF Museum is now based. Cliff, of Lancing, West Sussex, said: “My eyesight and dexterity is not what it once was. It is now time to try and move them on. “I don’t want to see the collection go in the skip. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30134878
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FEATURE - Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen
Die komplette Geschichte der RAF: Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen -- First model plain a Gladiator that Cliff White build in the early 1950s that started off his obsession with building them. See National story NNplanes - A retired teacher who has spent more than 60 years building model planes has amassed a fleet large enough to rival the Royal Air Force itself - and now wants to give it away. Cliff White has made nearly 300 models since he started in 1956 while completing national service at Hendon Aerodrome in London, where he worked as a carpenter on the RAF’s wooden aircraft. His collection spans the RAF’s entire history, starting with the classic First World War Sopwith Camel up until today’s cutting-edge Eurofighter Typhoon fast-jet. But sixty three years and hundreds of models later, the 85-year-old from Lincolnshire is now looking to rehouse the display - which takes up two walls in his specially-converted garage. Cliff has refused several lucrative offers for individual models because he does not want to divide his impressive collection, which he hopes to see “go home” to Hendon Aerodrome, where the RAF Museum is now based. Cliff, of Lancing, West Sussex, said: “My eyesight and dexterity is not what it once was. It is now time to try and move them on. “I don’t want to see the collection go in the skip. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30134868
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FEATURE - Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen
Die komplette Geschichte der RAF: Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen -- Cliff White with some of his 270 model planes that he has been building since the 1950's, Worthing, East Sussex. See National story NNplanes - A retired teacher who has spent more than 60 years building model planes has amassed a fleet large enough to rival the Royal Air Force itself - and now wants to give it away. Cliff White has made nearly 300 models since he started in 1956 while completing national service at Hendon Aerodrome in London, where he worked as a carpenter on the RAF’s wooden aircraft. His collection spans the RAF’s entire history, starting with the classic First World War Sopwith Camel up until today’s cutting-edge Eurofighter Typhoon fast-jet. But sixty three years and hundreds of models later, the 85-year-old from Lincolnshire is now looking to rehouse the display - which takes up two walls in his specially-converted garage. Cliff has refused several lucrative offers for individual models because he does not want to divide his impressive collection, which he hopes to see “go home” to Hendon Aerodrome, where the RAF Museum is now based. Cliff, of Lancing, West Sussex, said: “My eyesight and dexterity is not what it once was. It is now time to try and move them on. “I don’t want to see the collection go in the skip. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30134875
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FEATURE - Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen
Die komplette Geschichte der RAF: Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen -- Cliff White with some of his 270 model planes that he has been building since the 1950's, Worthing, East Sussex. See National story NNplanes - A retired teacher who has spent more than 60 years building model planes has amassed a fleet large enough to rival the Royal Air Force itself - and now wants to give it away. Cliff White has made nearly 300 models since he started in 1956 while completing national service at Hendon Aerodrome in London, where he worked as a carpenter on the RAF’s wooden aircraft. His collection spans the RAF’s entire history, starting with the classic First World War Sopwith Camel up until today’s cutting-edge Eurofighter Typhoon fast-jet. But sixty three years and hundreds of models later, the 85-year-old from Lincolnshire is now looking to rehouse the display - which takes up two walls in his specially-converted garage. Cliff has refused several lucrative offers for individual models because he does not want to divide his impressive collection, which he hopes to see “go home” to Hendon Aerodrome, where the RAF Museum is now based. Cliff, of Lancing, West Sussex, said: “My eyesight and dexterity is not what it once was. It is now time to try and move them on. “I don’t want to see the collection go in the skip. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30134871
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FEATURE - Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen
Die komplette Geschichte der RAF: Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen -- Cliff White with some of his 270 model planes that he has been building since the 1950's, Worthing, East Sussex. See National story NNplanes - A retired teacher who has spent more than 60 years building model planes has amassed a fleet large enough to rival the Royal Air Force itself - and now wants to give it away. Cliff White has made nearly 300 models since he started in 1956 while completing national service at Hendon Aerodrome in London, where he worked as a carpenter on the RAF’s wooden aircraft. His collection spans the RAF’s entire history, starting with the classic First World War Sopwith Camel up until today’s cutting-edge Eurofighter Typhoon fast-jet. But sixty three years and hundreds of models later, the 85-year-old from Lincolnshire is now looking to rehouse the display - which takes up two walls in his specially-converted garage. Cliff has refused several lucrative offers for individual models because he does not want to divide his impressive collection, which he hopes to see “go home” to Hendon Aerodrome, where the RAF Museum is now based. Cliff, of Lancing, West Sussex, said: “My eyesight and dexterity is not what it once was. It is now time to try and move them on. “I don’t want to see the collection go in the skip. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30134870
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FEATURE - Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen
Die komplette Geschichte der RAF: Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen -- Cliff White with some of his 270 model planes that he has been building since the 1950's, Worthing, East Sussex. See National story NNplanes - A retired teacher who has spent more than 60 years building model planes has amassed a fleet large enough to rival the Royal Air Force itself - and now wants to give it away. Cliff White has made nearly 300 models since he started in 1956 while completing national service at Hendon Aerodrome in London, where he worked as a carpenter on the RAF’s wooden aircraft. His collection spans the RAF’s entire history, starting with the classic First World War Sopwith Camel up until today’s cutting-edge Eurofighter Typhoon fast-jet. But sixty three years and hundreds of models later, the 85-year-old from Lincolnshire is now looking to rehouse the display - which takes up two walls in his specially-converted garage. Cliff has refused several lucrative offers for individual models because he does not want to divide his impressive collection, which he hopes to see “go home” to Hendon Aerodrome, where the RAF Museum is now based. Cliff, of Lancing, West Sussex, said: “My eyesight and dexterity is not what it once was. It is now time to try and move them on. “I don’t want to see the collection go in the skip. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30134885
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FEATURE - Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen
Die komplette Geschichte der RAF: Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen -- Cliff White with some of his 270 model planes that he has been building since the 1950's, Worthing, East Sussex. See National story NNplanes - A retired teacher who has spent more than 60 years building model planes has amassed a fleet large enough to rival the Royal Air Force itself - and now wants to give it away. Cliff White has made nearly 300 models since he started in 1956 while completing national service at Hendon Aerodrome in London, where he worked as a carpenter on the RAF’s wooden aircraft. His collection spans the RAF’s entire history, starting with the classic First World War Sopwith Camel up until today’s cutting-edge Eurofighter Typhoon fast-jet. But sixty three years and hundreds of models later, the 85-year-old from Lincolnshire is now looking to rehouse the display - which takes up two walls in his specially-converted garage. Cliff has refused several lucrative offers for individual models because he does not want to divide his impressive collection, which he hopes to see “go home” to Hendon Aerodrome, where the RAF Museum is now based. Cliff, of Lancing, West Sussex, said: “My eyesight and dexterity is not what it once was. It is now time to try and move them on. “I don’t want to see the collection go in the skip. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30134882
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FEATURE - Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen
Die komplette Geschichte der RAF: Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen -- Cliff White with some of his 270 model planes that he has been building since the 1950's, Worthing, East Sussex. See National story NNplanes - A retired teacher who has spent more than 60 years building model planes has amassed a fleet large enough to rival the Royal Air Force itself - and now wants to give it away. Cliff White has made nearly 300 models since he started in 1956 while completing national service at Hendon Aerodrome in London, where he worked as a carpenter on the RAF’s wooden aircraft. His collection spans the RAF’s entire history, starting with the classic First World War Sopwith Camel up until today’s cutting-edge Eurofighter Typhoon fast-jet. But sixty three years and hundreds of models later, the 85-year-old from Lincolnshire is now looking to rehouse the display - which takes up two walls in his specially-converted garage. Cliff has refused several lucrative offers for individual models because he does not want to divide his impressive collection, which he hopes to see “go home” to Hendon Aerodrome, where the RAF Museum is now based. Cliff, of Lancing, West Sussex, said: “My eyesight and dexterity is not what it once was. It is now time to try and move them on. “I don’t want to see the collection go in the skip. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30134879
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FEATURE - Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen
Die komplette Geschichte der RAF: Der pensionierte Lehrer Cliff White hat eine Sammlung von über 270 britischen Modellflugzeugen -- Cliff White with some of his 270 model planes that he has been building since the 1950's, Worthing, East Sussex. See National story NNplanes - A retired teacher who has spent more than 60 years building model planes has amassed a fleet large enough to rival the Royal Air Force itself - and now wants to give it away. Cliff White has made nearly 300 models since he started in 1956 while completing national service at Hendon Aerodrome in London, where he worked as a carpenter on the RAF’s wooden aircraft. His collection spans the RAF’s entire history, starting with the classic First World War Sopwith Camel up until today’s cutting-edge Eurofighter Typhoon fast-jet. But sixty three years and hundreds of models later, the 85-year-old from Lincolnshire is now looking to rehouse the display - which takes up two walls in his specially-converted garage. Cliff has refused several lucrative offers for individual models because he does not want to divide his impressive collection, which he hopes to see “go home” to Hendon Aerodrome, where the RAF Museum is now based. Cliff, of Lancing, West Sussex, said: “My eyesight and dexterity is not what it once was. It is now time to try and move them on. “I don’t want to see the collection go in the skip. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30134883
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NEWS - Theresa May erhält Besuch von der Royal Air Force an der 10 Downing Street
Mit blauen Schuhen: Premierministerin Theresa May neben dem Jet der britischen Kunstflugstaffel 'Red Arrows' zum hundertjährigen Jubiläum der RAF in der Londoner Downing Street
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NEWS - Theresa May erhält Besuch von der Royal Air Force an der 10 Downing Street
Mit blauen Schuhen: Premierministerin Theresa May neben dem Jet der britischen Kunstflugstaffel 'Red Arrows' zum hundertjährigen Jubiläum der RAF in der Londoner Downing Street
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**** May 23, 2018 - London, London, UK - London, UK. A Royal Air Force (RAF) Red Arrow jet on Downing Street to mark the RAF Centenary. *** *** Local Caption *** 26073464
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314344
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314341
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314186
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314187
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314339
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314340
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314342
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314345
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314346
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314347
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314348
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314349
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY - der Inspekteur der Luftwaffe Generalleutnant Karl Müller, der Ministerpräsident von Schleswig Holstein Torsten Albig, der Ministerpräsident von MV Erwin Sellering , Oberst Bernd Stöckmann (Kommodore des Flugabwehrraketengeschwaders 1) und der Wehrbeauftragte des Bundes Hans Peter Bartels
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314416
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY - der Wehrbeauftragte des Bundes Hans Peter Bartels
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314418
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY - der Inspekteur der Luftwaffe Generalleutnant Karl Müller, der Ministerpräsident von Schleswig Holstein Torsten Albig, der Ministerpräsident von MV Erwin Sellering , Oberst Bernd Stöckmann (Kommodore des Flugabwehrraketengeschwaders 1) und der Wehrbeauftragte des Bundes Hans Peter Bartels
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314417
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NEWS - Deutschland: Soldaten kehren aus Türkei-Einsatz zurück
Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY - der Ministerpräsident von Schleswig Holstein Torsten Albig im Gespräch mit Soldaten
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314419
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Der Dank des Vaterlandes: Rückkehrerappell in der Siebenbuche-Kaserne von Sanitz aus Anlass der Beendigung des Einsatzes ACTIVE FENCE TURKEY
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*** Roll call of German Luftwaffe soldiers after Operation Active Fence Turkey in Sanitz, Germany; February 25th, 2016 *** [Soldaten und Soldatinnen aus Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Schleswig-Holstein waren mit ihren Patriot Systemen maßgeblich an der Umsetzung des Bundestagsmandats zur Sicherung der türkischen Grenze beteiligt. Jetzt, einige Wochen nach dessen Beendigung, wurden sie in Sanitz für ihren Einsatz geehrt.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21314185
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