Latvia to Conduct Military Mobilization Drills
On August 8, the Latvian National Armed Forces will deploy mobilization centers in Riga, Kuldīga, Valmiera, and Alūksne to practice calling up citizens in the event of a crisis.
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On August 8, the Latvian National Armed Forces will deploy mobilization centers in Riga, Kuldīga, Valmiera, and Alūksne to practice calling up citizens in the event of a crisis.

The Latvian National Armed Forces have initiated a comprehensive transformation process to adapt to contemporary security challenges and integrate lessons learned from the war in Ukraine.

The commander of the Latvian National Armed Forces, Kaspars Pudāns, stated that technical equipment failed to detect drones that crashed in Latvia on May 7.

The commander of the Latvian National Armed Forces, Kaspars Pudāns, met with Ukrainian army commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskyi to discuss military cooperation and the establishment of a joint milita

One year after the contract signing, the first 'Hunter' infantry fighting vehicle has been delivered by Spanish company GDELS-Santa Barbara Sistemas to the Patria Latvia factory in Valmiera for the Latvian National Armed Forces.

Latvian National Armed Forces (NBS) Staff Battalion soldiers conducted communication training in Riga, practicing deploying communication systems in an urban environment.

A representative from the Latvian National Armed Forces stated that a drone that crashed in Rēzekne on Thursday, May 7, definitely had a warhead, based on video materials and on-site investigation.

Latvian National Armed Forces reported that a foreign drone entered Latvian airspace from Russia and subsequently fell.

Swedish Air Force JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets are scheduled to perform a low flyover above Latvia on Saturday, June 6th, in observance of Sweden's National Day. The Latvian National Armed Forces confirmed the event.

The Latvian National Armed Forces (NBS) announced that no foreign drones were detected entering Latvian airspace during the night. This statement confirms the absence of unauthorized aerial activity over Latvian territory.

Latvian National Armed Forces Commander Kaspars Pudāns announced plans for a broad transformation of the military, drawing lessons from Ukraine's experience in the war with Russia.

The Latvian National Armed Forces (NBS) tested the 'Skorpion 2' remote mining system in February to enhance anti-tank defense solutions and strengthen the country's deterrence capabilities.