Royal Air Force Counter-CBRN Specialists Strengthen NATO Capabilities


RAF aviators from a wide range of professions are leading the charge at NATO’s premier air-focused Counter-Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (C-CBRN) training event, Exercise Toxic Trip.

Hosted this year by the Royal Norwegian Air Force at Ørland Air Base, Norway, the exercise brings together specialists from across NATO to strengthen how we work together (interoperability) and ensure the Alliance’s ability to deliver Air Power in a CBRN environment.

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