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NATO cooperates with Estonia after mystery drone sighted near military base close to Russia
A mystery drone was shot down near a U.S. Army base in Estonia, a NATO member country that borders Russia. The incident took place on October 17, but information about it has surfaced only recently. According to Estonian and NATO officials,
Romanian officials said the shift reflects Washington’s growing focus on the Indo-Pacific, though analysts warn it could embolden Russia to test the alliance’s resolve.
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NATO shoots down Russian drone near US military base as WW3 fears explode
The drone was shot down near Camp Reedo, a military base in Estonia that is home to US forces. The incident comes amid growing tensions between NATO and Russia
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NATO country reports drones over largest military base after airport attack, mulls response
Denmark reported the latest in a series of drone sightings on Saturday, with the most recent incident occurring near military installations.
The Russian Il-20 did not file a flight plan for its "reconnaissance mission" in international airspace, Poland's military has said.
The annual training exercise, Sava Star, has been running between the Croatian armed forces and various British army regiments for 13 years. It is designed to build closer ties and improve joint operational capabilities between Nato allies.
It is the first announcement of the Trump administration’s plans to scale back forces in Europe, where the U.S. has underpinned security since World War II.
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How Putin’s “Paper Tiger” Army Really Compares to NATO’s Combined Power
Putin may command the world’s largest nuclear arsenal, but when it comes to conventional strength, the numbers tell a different story. As NATO nations pour billions into defense and unity tightens, Russia’s once-feared advantage is fading fast.