“Having strong and ready defences backed by the latest technologies has always been key to deterring aggression and keeping us safe,” affirms Mark Rutte, NATO Secretary General in his foreword (page 11). “For NCIA, readiness is at the core of our mission,” states Ludwig Decamps, NCIA General Manager in his foreword (page 7). “It means delivering at speed the technology, expertise and services that enable our Allies to act together securely and seamlessly.”
To deep dive into readiness in action, NITECH 13 shines a spotlight on NCIA’s support to exercises from 2025 so far, such as Dynamic Mariner, Steadfast Dart and Loyal Leda, as well as NCIA’s ongoing support to Ukraine as part of the NATO Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine (NSATU) portfolio. Furthermore, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, Admiral Pierre Vandier, explains how the Joint Analysis Training and Education Centre (JATEC) in Bydgoszcz, Poland will enhance Ukraine’s ability to gain battlefield advantage.
Deputy Minister of Defence of Ukraine, Kateryna Chernohorenko shares exclusive lessons learned from Ukraine (page 61) and Estonia’s Minister of Defence, Hanno Pevkur highlights how Estonia has become number one for cyber security in Europe.
NITECH 13 leaves no stone unturned, tackling the topics of readiness from all perspectives. From industry collaboration and satellite communications, to air and missile defence, and ransomware attacks.
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