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Nato plans show of strength with biggest ever air exercise

German-led drill aims to display alliance’s ability to mount swift response against potential Russian aggression
US F18 jets on the ground at Hohn Air Force Base in northern Germany for the Air Defender exercises

Germany will lead more than two dozen nations in Nato’s largest ever air exercise as the alliance aims to prove how fast it can respond to potential Russian aggression against one of its members.

Starting next week, the Air Defender exercise will last 10 days and involve up to 10,000 troops and 250 aircraft from 23 Nato member states. Sweden, which has applied to join the western military alliance, will also take part, along with Japan. 

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