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  • Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
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    Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
    WARSAW, POLAND – AUGUST 15:
    A trio of Polish Air Force FA-50 jet trainers soar over Warsaw during the Armed Forces Day parade, commemorating Poland’s 1920 victory over the Soviet Red Army and marking the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, on August 15, 2025.
    The event featured more than 4,000 Polish troops, about 200 soldiers from allied NATO nations, around 300 military vehicles, and nearly 50 aircraft, making it the largest parade in the country’s history. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
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    Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
    WARSAW, POLAND – AUGUST 15:
    A squadron of Polish Air Force Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Master (Bielik) jet trainers soars over Warsaw during the Armed Forces Day parade, commemorating Poland’s 1920 victory over the Soviet Red Army and marking the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, on August 15, 2025.
    The event featured more than 4,000 Polish troops, about 200 soldiers from allied NATO nations, around 300 military vehicles, and nearly 50 aircraft, making it the largest parade in the country’s history. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
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    Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
    WARSAW, POLAND – AUGUST 15:
    A squadron of Polish Air Force Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Master (Bielik) jet trainers soars over Warsaw during the Armed Forces Day parade, commemorating Poland’s 1920 victory over the Soviet Red Army and marking the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, on August 15, 2025.
    The event featured more than 4,000 Polish troops, about 200 soldiers from allied NATO nations, around 300 military vehicles, and nearly 50 aircraft, making it the largest parade in the country’s history. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
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    Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
    WARSAW, POLAND – AUGUST 15:
    A squadron of Polish Air Force F-16CJ Fighting Falcon jets soars over Warsaw during the Armed Forces Day parade, honoring Poland’s 1920 victory over the Soviet Red Army and marking the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, on August 15, 2025.
    The event featured more than 4,000 Polish troops, about 200 soldiers from allied NATO nations, around 300 military vehicles, and nearly 50 aircraft, making it the largest parade in the country’s history. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
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    Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
    WARSAW, POLAND – AUGUST 15:
    A squadron of Polish Air Force Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Master (Bielik) jet trainers soars over Warsaw during the Armed Forces Day parade, commemorating Poland’s 1920 victory over the Soviet Red Army and marking the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, on August 15, 2025.
    The event featured more than 4,000 Polish troops, about 200 soldiers from allied NATO nations, around 300 military vehicles, and nearly 50 aircraft, making it the largest parade in the country’s history. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
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    Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
    WARSAW, POLAND – AUGUST 15:
    A French Air Force Airbus A330-200 MRTT flies over Warsaw, accompanied by two Polish Air Force Lockheed Martin F-16D Fighting Falcons, during the Armed Forces Day parade, commemorating Poland’s 1920 victory over the Soviet Red Army and marking the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, on August 15, 2025.
    The event featured more than 4,000 Polish troops, about 200 soldiers from allied NATO nations, around 300 military vehicles, and nearly 50 aircraft, making it the largest parade in the country’s history. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
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    Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
    WARSAW, POLAND – AUGUST 15:
    A French Air Force Airbus A330-200 MRTT flies over Warsaw, accompanied by Polish Air Force Lockheed Martin F-16D Fighting Falcon, during the Armed Forces Day parade, commemorating Poland’s 1920 victory over the Soviet Red Army and marking the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, on August 15, 2025.
    The event featured more than 4,000 Polish troops, about 200 soldiers from allied NATO nations, around 300 military vehicles, and nearly 50 aircraft, making it the largest parade in the country’s history. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
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    Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
    WARSAW, POLAND – AUGUST 15:
    A Polish Air Force Lockheed C-130H Hercules and a Polish Air Force CASA C-295M fly over Warsaw during the Armed Forces Day parade, commemorating Poland’s 1920 victory over the Soviet Red Army and marking the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, on August 15, 2025.
    The event featured more than 4,000 Polish troops, about 200 soldiers from allied NATO nations, around 300 military vehicles, and nearly 50 aircraft, making it the largest parade in the country’s history. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
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    Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
    WARSAW, POLAND – AUGUST 15:
    A squadron of Polish Air Force F-16CJ Fighting Falcon jets soars over Warsaw during the Armed Forces Day parade, honoring Poland’s 1920 victory over the Soviet Red Army and marking the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, on August 15, 2025.
    The event featured more than 4,000 Polish troops, about 200 soldiers from allied NATO nations, around 300 military vehicles, and nearly 50 aircraft, making it the largest parade in the country’s history. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Military Parade
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    Warsaw Military Parade
    Polish armoured vehicles and soldiers march thourgh the city during the annual military parade in Warsaw, Poland on 15 August, 2025. Taking part in this years parade were also delegations from Romania, France and the UK. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tactical Combat Casualty Care
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    Tactical Combat Casualty Care
    August 10, 2025 - Grissom Air Reserve Base, Indiana, USA - U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Erin Patinella and Master Sgt. Brandon Fitch, a clinical nurse and medical technician, respectively, with the 932nd Aeromedical Staging Squadron, treat a simulated field casualty during Tactical Combat Casualty Care training for Exercise Patriot Medic 25, August. 10, 2025, Grissom Air Reserve Base, Ind. Patriot Medic is a premier annual medical readiness event enhancing deployment readiness and medical skill proficiency. (Credit Image: � US Air Force/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    � 2025 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • Bruce Stampede 2025
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    Bruce Stampede 2025
    BRUCE, CANADA – JULY 27:
    A CF-188 Hornet, the Royal Canadian Air Force’s multi-role fighter aircraft, soars overhead during the 2025 Bruce Stampede in Bruce, Alberta, Canada, on July 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bruce Stampede 2025
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    Bruce Stampede 2025
    BRUCE, CANADA – JULY 27:
    A CF-188 Hornet, the Royal Canadian Air Force’s multi-role fighter aircraft, soars overhead during the 2025 Bruce Stampede in Bruce, Alberta, Canada, on July 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Crew
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    Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Crew
    June 30, 2025 - USA - U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jacob Feuz, left, and Airman Nicholas Summerlin, 6th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chiefs, inspect a KC-135 Stratotanker before flight June 30, 2025, at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Crew chiefs are primarily responsible for the general maintenance, inspection, servicing, and repair of the KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft. They ensure the aircraft meets all safety and airworthiness standards. (Credit Image: � U.S. Air Force/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    � 2025 by ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
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    Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
    Picture MUST credit: Leonardo An electronic warfare system that creates phantom squadrons of fighter planes and missiles to jam and spoof radar defences has been developed. Hostile radar and tracking systems would see a phalanx of fighters and bombers flying behind a wall of cruise missiles zeroing in on their targets, launching weapons as they approach. The system, called BriteStorm, by UK defence company Leonardo, has already been flight tested by the country’s Royal Air Force. It comes in a package that weighs only 2.5 kg and can be swapped in to fit a wide variety of platforms as well as be programmed for individual mission requirements. The system has been described as the next move in the arms race between attackers and air defence systems. BriteStorm can be installed in a variety of aircraft, including drones and missiles, that fly ahead of an attacking force. The device sends out powerful digital signals to jam and spoof enemy defences to protect friendly forces and allow them to complete their mission. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
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    Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
    Picture MUST credit: Leonardo An electronic warfare system that creates phantom squadrons of fighter planes and missiles to jam and spoof radar defences has been developed. Hostile radar and tracking systems would see a phalanx of fighters and bombers flying behind a wall of cruise missiles zeroing in on their targets, launching weapons as they approach. The system, called BriteStorm, by UK defence company Leonardo, has already been flight tested by the country’s Royal Air Force. It comes in a package that weighs only 2.5 kg and can be swapped in to fit a wide variety of platforms as well as be programmed for individual mission requirements. The system has been described as the next move in the arms race between attackers and air defence systems. BriteStorm can be installed in a variety of aircraft, including drones and missiles, that fly ahead of an attacking force. The device sends out powerful digital signals to jam and spoof enemy defences to protect friendly forces and allow them to complete their mission. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
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    Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
    Picture MUST credit: Leonardo An electronic warfare system that creates phantom squadrons of fighter planes and missiles to jam and spoof radar defences has been developed. Hostile radar and tracking systems would see a phalanx of fighters and bombers flying behind a wall of cruise missiles zeroing in on their targets, launching weapons as they approach. The system, called BriteStorm, by UK defence company Leonardo, has already been flight tested by the country’s Royal Air Force. It comes in a package that weighs only 2.5 kg and can be swapped in to fit a wide variety of platforms as well as be programmed for individual mission requirements. The system has been described as the next move in the arms race between attackers and air defence systems. BriteStorm can be installed in a variety of aircraft, including drones and missiles, that fly ahead of an attacking force. The device sends out powerful digital signals to jam and spoof enemy defences to protect friendly forces and allow them to complete their mission. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
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    Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
    Picture MUST credit: Leonardo An electronic warfare system that creates phantom squadrons of fighter planes and missiles to jam and spoof radar defences has been developed. Hostile radar and tracking systems would see a phalanx of fighters and bombers flying behind a wall of cruise missiles zeroing in on their targets, launching weapons as they approach. The system, called BriteStorm, by UK defence company Leonardo, has already been flight tested by the country’s Royal Air Force. It comes in a package that weighs only 2.5 kg and can be swapped in to fit a wide variety of platforms as well as be programmed for individual mission requirements. The system has been described as the next move in the arms race between attackers and air defence systems. BriteStorm can be installed in a variety of aircraft, including drones and missiles, that fly ahead of an attacking force. The device sends out powerful digital signals to jam and spoof enemy defences to protect friendly forces and allow them to complete their mission. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
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    Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
    Picture MUST credit: Leonardo An electronic warfare system that creates phantom squadrons of fighter planes and missiles to jam and spoof radar defences has been developed. Hostile radar and tracking systems would see a phalanx of fighters and bombers flying behind a wall of cruise missiles zeroing in on their targets, launching weapons as they approach. The system, called BriteStorm, by UK defence company Leonardo, has already been flight tested by the country’s Royal Air Force. It comes in a package that weighs only 2.5 kg and can be swapped in to fit a wide variety of platforms as well as be programmed for individual mission requirements. The system has been described as the next move in the arms race between attackers and air defence systems. BriteStorm can be installed in a variety of aircraft, including drones and missiles, that fly ahead of an attacking force. The device sends out powerful digital signals to jam and spoof enemy defences to protect friendly forces and allow them to complete their mission. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
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    Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
    Picture MUST credit: Leonardo An electronic warfare system that creates phantom squadrons of fighter planes and missiles to jam and spoof radar defences has been developed. Hostile radar and tracking systems would see a phalanx of fighters and bombers flying behind a wall of cruise missiles zeroing in on their targets, launching weapons as they approach. The system, called BriteStorm, by UK defence company Leonardo, has already been flight tested by the country’s Royal Air Force. It comes in a package that weighs only 2.5 kg and can be swapped in to fit a wide variety of platforms as well as be programmed for individual mission requirements. The system has been described as the next move in the arms race between attackers and air defence systems. BriteStorm can be installed in a variety of aircraft, including drones and missiles, that fly ahead of an attacking force. The device sends out powerful digital signals to jam and spoof enemy defences to protect friendly forces and allow them to complete their mission. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
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    Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
    Picture MUST credit: Leonardo An electronic warfare system that creates phantom squadrons of fighter planes and missiles to jam and spoof radar defences has been developed. Hostile radar and tracking systems would see a phalanx of fighters and bombers flying behind a wall of cruise missiles zeroing in on their targets, launching weapons as they approach. The system, called BriteStorm, by UK defence company Leonardo, has already been flight tested by the country’s Royal Air Force. It comes in a package that weighs only 2.5 kg and can be swapped in to fit a wide variety of platforms as well as be programmed for individual mission requirements. The system has been described as the next move in the arms race between attackers and air defence systems. BriteStorm can be installed in a variety of aircraft, including drones and missiles, that fly ahead of an attacking force. The device sends out powerful digital signals to jam and spoof enemy defences to protect friendly forces and allow them to complete their mission. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
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    Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
    Picture MUST credit: Leonardo An electronic warfare system that creates phantom squadrons of fighter planes and missiles to jam and spoof radar defences has been developed. Hostile radar and tracking systems would see a phalanx of fighters and bombers flying behind a wall of cruise missiles zeroing in on their targets, launching weapons as they approach. The system, called BriteStorm, by UK defence company Leonardo, has already been flight tested by the country’s Royal Air Force. It comes in a package that weighs only 2.5 kg and can be swapped in to fit a wide variety of platforms as well as be programmed for individual mission requirements. The system has been described as the next move in the arms race between attackers and air defence systems. BriteStorm can be installed in a variety of aircraft, including drones and missiles, that fly ahead of an attacking force. The device sends out powerful digital signals to jam and spoof enemy defences to protect friendly forces and allow them to complete their mission. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
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    Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
    Picture MUST credit: Leonardo An electronic warfare system that creates phantom squadrons of fighter planes and missiles to jam and spoof radar defences has been developed. Hostile radar and tracking systems would see a phalanx of fighters and bombers flying behind a wall of cruise missiles zeroing in on their targets, launching weapons as they approach. The system, called BriteStorm, by UK defence company Leonardo, has already been flight tested by the country’s Royal Air Force. It comes in a package that weighs only 2.5 kg and can be swapped in to fit a wide variety of platforms as well as be programmed for individual mission requirements. The system has been described as the next move in the arms race between attackers and air defence systems. BriteStorm can be installed in a variety of aircraft, including drones and missiles, that fly ahead of an attacking force. The device sends out powerful digital signals to jam and spoof enemy defences to protect friendly forces and allow them to complete their mission. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
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    Des flottes d'avions fantômes pour perturber les systèmes de défense
    Picture MUST credit: Leonardo An electronic warfare system that creates phantom squadrons of fighter planes and missiles to jam and spoof radar defences has been developed. Hostile radar and tracking systems would see a phalanx of fighters and bombers flying behind a wall of cruise missiles zeroing in on their targets, launching weapons as they approach. The system, called BriteStorm, by UK defence company Leonardo, has already been flight tested by the country’s Royal Air Force. It comes in a package that weighs only 2.5 kg and can be swapped in to fit a wide variety of platforms as well as be programmed for individual mission requirements. The system has been described as the next move in the arms race between attackers and air defence systems. BriteStorm can be installed in a variety of aircraft, including drones and missiles, that fly ahead of an attacking force. The device sends out powerful digital signals to jam and spoof enemy defences to protect friendly forces and allow them to complete their mission. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
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    F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
    Close-up of the cockpit of an F-35A fighter aircraft as it lands on a highway in Finland. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    NATO

     

  • F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
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    F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
    An F-35A fighter aircraft after landing on a highway in Finland. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    NATO

     

  • F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
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    F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
    An F-35A fighter aircraft takes off from a highway in Finland at sunset. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    NATO

     

  • F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
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    F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
    An F-35A fighter aircraft lands on a highway in Finland. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    NATO

     

  • F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
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    F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
    An F-35A fighter aircraft takes off from a highway in Finland. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    NATO

     

  • FEATURE - Abschlussfeier der US Air Force Academy in Colorado
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    FEATURE - Abschlussfeier der US Air Force Academy in Colorado
    June 1, 2023, Colorado Springs, CO, United States of America: U.S Air Force Academy cadets celebrate by tossing their covers into the air as the USAF Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Squadron perform a fly over during the commencement for graduating cadets at Falcon Stadium, June 1, 2023 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Credit Image: © Justin Pacheco/U.S. Air/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Abschlussfeier der US Air Force Academy in Colorado
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    FEATURE - Abschlussfeier der US Air Force Academy in Colorado
    June 1, 2023, Colorado Springs, CO, United States of America: U.S Air Force Academy cadets celebrate by tossing their covers into the air as the USAF Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Squadron perform a fly over during the commencement for graduating cadets at Falcon Stadium, June 1, 2023 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Credit Image: © Rayna Grace/U.S. Air/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Abschlussfeier der US Air Force Academy in Colorado
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    FEATURE - Abschlussfeier der US Air Force Academy in Colorado
    June 1, 2023, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA: U.S Air Force Academy cadets celebrate by tossing their covers into the air as the USAF Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Squadron perform a fly over during the commencement for graduating cadets at Falcon Stadium, June 1, 2023 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Credit Image: © Rayna Grace/U.S. Air/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Abschlussfeier der US Air Force Academy in Colorado
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    FEATURE - Abschlussfeier der US Air Force Academy in Colorado
    June 1, 2023, Colorado Springs, CO, United States of America: U.S Air Force Academy cadets celebrate by tossing their covers into the air as the USAF Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Squadron perform a fly over during the commencement for graduating cadets at Falcon Stadium, June 1, 2023 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Credit Image: © Trevor Cokley/U.S. Air/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Abschlussfeier der US Air Force Academy in Colorado
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    FEATURE - Abschlussfeier der US Air Force Academy in Colorado
    June 1, 2023, Colorado Springs, CO, United States of America: U.S Air Force Academy cadets celebrate by tossing their covers into the air as the USAF Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Squadron perform a fly over during the commencement for graduating cadets at Falcon Stadium, June 1, 2023 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Credit Image: © Trevor Cokley/U.S. Air/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Abschlussfeier der US Air Force Academy in Colorado
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    FEATURE - Abschlussfeier der US Air Force Academy in Colorado
    June 1, 2023, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA: U.S Air Force Academy cadets celebrate by tossing their covers into the air as the USAF Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Squadron perform a fly over during the commencement for graduating cadets at Falcon Stadium in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Credit Image: © Trevor Cokley/U.S. Air/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
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    ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Stansall/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13388356i)
    The Queen's Colour Squadron, RAF, stand by as the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is taken away in the Royal Hearse from the Royal Air Force Northolt airbase on September 13, 2022, to travel to Buckingham Palace. - Mourners in Edinburgh filed past the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II through the night, before the monarch's coffin returns to London to Lie in State ahead of her funeral on September 19.
    Queen Elizabeth II's coffin moved from Edinburgh to London, London, UK - 13 Sep 2022

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