Four Royal Air Force Typhoon fighter jets have deployed to Poland to conduct joint training exercises alongside allied aircraft from Poland, Spain, and Italy.
RAF pilots will be able to practice dogfighting against different types of aircraft, and develop tactics to exploit their weaknesses.
The Typhoons will be in Poland for two weeks, supported by a team of more than 50 RAF personnel.
The deployment comes ahead of UK Defence Minister James Heappey and FCDO ministers Anne-Marie Trevelyan and Lord Ahmad attending the Warsaw Security Forum this week.
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