NATO has successfully completed the first iteration of exercise Ramstein Alloy 24-1 for the year 2024, an air policing drill hosted by Estonia on April 22 and 23. This year’s exercise, dubbed ‘Super Alloy’, saw the participation of around 20 fighter and support aircraft from six Allies. Squadron Leader Craig Docker, the Ramstein Alloy planning officer at NATO’s Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC) in Uedem, Germany, highlighted the scale and significance of the exercise in a press release. “The first Ramstein Alloy iteration in 2024 can be considered a Super Alloy, as it involved 20 fighter jets from six Allies,…
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