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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
(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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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ROYALS - Catherine besucht die Royal Navy Air Station in Yeovilton
Prinzessin Catherine (GB), beim Besuch der Royal Naval Air Station in Yeovilton, Grossbritannien, 18. September 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02468690
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ROYALS - Catherine besucht die Royal Navy Air Station in Yeovilton
Prinzessin Catherine (GB), beim Besuch der Royal Naval Air Station in Yeovilton, Grossbritannien, 18. September 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02468697
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ROYALS - Catherine besucht die Royal Navy Air Station in Yeovilton
Prinzessin Catherine (GB), beim Besuch der Royal Naval Air Station in Yeovilton, Grossbritannien, 18. September 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02468700
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ROYALS - Catherine besucht die Royal Navy Air Station in Yeovilton
Prinzessin Catherine (GB), beim Besuch der Royal Naval Air Station in Yeovilton, Grossbritannien, 18. September 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02468691
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ROYALS - Catherine besucht die Royal Navy Air Station in Yeovilton
Prinzessin Catherine (GB), beim Besuch der Royal Naval Air Station in Yeovilton, Grossbritannien, 18. September 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02468693
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ROYALS - Catherine besucht die Royal Navy Air Station in Yeovilton
Prinzessin Catherine (GB), beim Besuch der Royal Naval Air Station in Yeovilton, Grossbritannien, 18. September 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02468701
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ROYALS - Catherine besucht die Royal Navy Air Station in Yeovilton
Prinzessin Catherine (GB), beim Besuch der Royal Naval Air Station in Yeovilton, Grossbritannien, 18. September 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02468699
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ROYALS - Catherine besucht die Royal Navy Air Station in Yeovilton
Prinzessin Catherine (GB), beim Besuch der Royal Naval Air Station in Yeovilton, Grossbritannien, 18. September 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02468696
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ROYALS - Catherine besucht die Royal Navy Air Station in Yeovilton
Prinzessin Catherine (GB), beim Besuch der Royal Naval Air Station in Yeovilton, Grossbritannien, 18. September 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02468703
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315943
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315945
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315946
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315944
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315942
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315941
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315948
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315947
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315951
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315949
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315953
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315950
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315952
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315954
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315955
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315956
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315957
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315959
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315961
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315960
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315958
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315962
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ROYALS - König Willem-Alexander besucht niederländische Truppen im litauischen Pabrade
King Willem-Alexander visits Dutch soldiers in Pabrade, Lithuania. These are part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence, which aims to protect the European eastern flank. The king will participate in an exercise and will talk to the troops - 21 Feb 2021 *** Local Caption *** 41315963
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
der Kampfpanzer Leopard 2 A6M
beim Besuch des Bundesverteidigungsministers beim Panzerbataillon 203 in Augustdorf / 010223
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41123783
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
Verteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius auf dem Leopard 2 A6M
beim Besuch des Bundesverteidigungsministers beim Panzerbataillon 203 in Augustdorf / 010223
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41123795
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
der Kampfpanzer Leopard 2 A6M vernebelt sich
beim Besuch des Bundesverteidigungsministers beim Panzerbataillon 203 in Augustdorf / 010223
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41123804
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
der Kampfpanzer Leopard 2 A6M im Einsatz
beim Besuch des Bundesverteidigungsministers beim Panzerbataillon 203 in Augustdorf / 010223
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41123791
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
L55A1 Glattrohrkanone des Kampfpanzers Leopard 2 A6M
beim Besuch des Bundesverteidigungsministers beim Panzerbataillon 203 in Augustdorf / 010223
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41123803
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
der Kampfpanzer Leopard 2 A6M im Einsatz
beim Besuch des Bundesverteidigungsministers beim Panzerbataillon 203 in Augustdorf / 010223
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41123806
(c) Dukas