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This thread is explicitly for photos of NATO.
The following Photos have been shared from the NATO Flickr account
NATO allow the sharing of images however all Images are shown as 'All Rights reserved'

Exercise BALTOPS June 2016

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Cool!

Here is a Photo of the NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance


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(U.S. Air Force photo/Chris Okula)

NATO's first Alliance Ground Surveillance aircraft arrived at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., Dec. 19, 2015, completing its first flight. The aircraft took off from U.S. Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, Calif., and arrived at Edwards AFB. The test flight marked the start of six months of ground and airborne testing at Edwards AFB before the aircraft is sent to its new home in Sigonella, Italy. NATO AGS is a derivative of the wide-area surveillance Global Hawk, with a few small changes in the communications software to meet certain criteria for operation in Europe.
 
This should be a good thread, there are plenty of NATO image sources out there. The NATO Flickr account being one of the best obviously.
Good work @Smiffy
 
Photos from NATO Flickr Account photos are free to use under the following licence for non commercial purposes
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/

U.S. soldiers prepare to fire Howitzer during exercise Dynamic Front at Grafenwoehr military base, Germany on March 7, 2018.

Dynamic Front is a U.S. Army-led exercise focusing on the integration of joint fires and allied artillery interoperability at the Grafenwoehr Training Area (Germany), Feb. 23 - March 10, 2018. The exercise features approximately 3,700 participants from 26 allied and partner nations.


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Photos from NATO Flickr Account photos are free to use under the following licence for non commercial purposes
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/

NATO air surveillance aircraft supporting counter-terrorism efforts by the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS

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Pilots and aircrew with NATO’s Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) mission in support of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS check their systems during a recent flight over Turkey.

Since October 2016, NATO aircraft have flown over 1,000 mission hours in support of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS. These AWACS aircraft fly from a base in Konya, Turkey, and help manage the busy airspace in Iraq and Syria. Allies decided to provide AWACS support to the Global Coalition in July 2016.


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A patch for NATO's Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) mission in support of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS. Since October 2016, NATO aircraft have flown over 1,000 mission hours in support of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS. These AWACS aircraft fly from a base in Konya, Turkey, and help manage the busy airspace in Iraq and Syria. Allies decided to provide AWACS support to the Global Coalition in July 2016.


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Dutch Colonel Bas Pellemans, Deputy Component Commander of the Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) mission in support of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, addresses the media on 7 March, 2018. Since October 2016, NATO aircraft have flown over 1,000 mission hours in support of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS. These AWACS aircraft fly from a base in Konya, Turkey, and help manage the busy airspace in Iraq and Syria. Allies decided to provide AWACS support to the Global Coalition in July 2016.

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A NATO E-3A Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft sits on the tarmac in Konya, Turkey.

Since October 2016, NATO aircraft have flown over 1,000 mission hours in support of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS. These AWACS aircraft fly from a base in Konya, Turkey, and help manage the busy airspace in Iraq and Syria. Allies decided to provide AWACS support to the Global Coalition in July 2016.
 
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From November 17-26, Dark Rifles joined the Polish 16th Mechanized Division, the UK Black Horse Troop, Croatian Storm Battery, and Romanian Iron Cheetahs in TUMAK-21, a combined arms, tactical training exercise in eastern Poland. The exercise was observed by Chief of the National Guard Bureau, General Daniel R. Hokanson, Polish Minister of National Defense, Mariusz Błaszczak, and United Kingdom Secretary of State for Defence, Ben Wallace.

Exercise TUMAK-21 tested Battle Group Poland's combat readiness , improved interoperability, and demonstrated NATO's commitment to its allies.

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From November 17-26, Dark Rifles joined the Polish 16th Mechanized Division, the UK Black Horse Troop, Croatian Storm Battery, and Romanian Iron Cheetahs in TUMAK-21, a combined arms, tactical training exercise in eastern Poland. The exercise was observed by Chief of the National Guard Bureau, General Daniel R. Hokanson, Polish Minister of National Defense, Mariusz Błaszczak, and United Kingdom Secretary of State for Defence, Ben Wallace.

Exercise TUMAK-21 tested Battle Group Poland's combat readiness , improved interoperability, and demonstrated NATO's commitment to its allies.

? Pfc. Jacob Bradford, St. Szer. Adrian Jórski, St.Chor. Szt. Robert Stańczak, Sierż. Bartosz Grądkowski
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The first vehicles of the 11th rotation have arrived in Lithuania. The transport specialists of our multinational Battlegroup make sure that all vehicles are unloaded from the railway on time and reach the barracks in Rukla.
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Leman Bozkurt Altınçekiç, first female jet fighters pilot among NATO air forces​


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Other Female pilot's of TURAF 50's
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Turkish Female pilot's among them World's first female combat pilot Sabiha GokcenView attachment 372708
 

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