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NATO Begins ‘Steadfast Noon’ Nuclear Drill From Bases in the Netherlands, Belgium and the UK

The alliance says the long-planned training uses no live weapons.

Overview

  • About 2,000 personnel and roughly 70 aircraft from 14 allied nations are taking part, according to NATO.
  • Flight operations are centered on Volkel in the Netherlands, Kleine Brogel in Belgium, and RAF Lakenheath in the UK, with a support contingent at Skrydstrup in Denmark.
  • NATO frames the exercise as routine nuclear‑deterrence training that practices nuclear‑sharing procedures and maintains readiness.
  • The drills are scheduled to run through October 24, and NATO says no live nuclear weapons are involved.
  • Media reports note German Tornado and Eurofighter deployments and Swedish and Finnish fighter participation, while Russia publicly rejects claims it intends to attack NATO countries.