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March 16, 2026, Berlin, Germany - The Latvian Defense Minister Dr. Andris Spruds at the press conference in the Federal Ministry of Defence on the occasion of his inaugural visit to Berlin. 00R260316D005CARO.JPG [MODEL RELEASE: NO, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c)-stock-foto
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March 16, 2026, Berlin, Germany - The Latvian Defense Minister Dr. Andris Spruds at the press conference in the Federal Ministry of Defence on the occasion of his official visit to Berlin. 00R260316D027CARO.JPG [MODEL RELEASE: NO, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c)-stock-foto
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March 16, 2026, Berlin, Germany - The Latvian Defense Minister Dr. Andris Spruds at the press conference in the Federal Ministry of Defence on the occasion of his inaugural visit to Berlin. 00R260316D001CARO.JPG [MODEL RELEASE: NO, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c)-stock-foto
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Keep out mod property and danger hazardous area sign hung on metal gate-stock-foto
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Old danger mod property keep out sign on barbed wire fence-stock-foto
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Old danger mod property keep out sign on barbed wire fence-stock-foto
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Entrance of the Hungarian Ministry of Defence in Budapest, a central institution shaping national security and defense policy.-stock-foto
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Defence Secretary John Healey leaves a military housing property which has been updated, near RAF Northolt. Thousands of military homes will be brought back into public ownership at a cost of almost £6 billion. The Ministry of Defence will buy back 36,347 homes from property firm Annington, reversing the 1996 privatisation process. Picture date: Tuesday December 17, 2024.-stock-foto
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Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to see military housing which is in disrepair, near RAF Northolt. Thousands of military homes will be brought back into public ownership at a cost of almost £6 billion. The Ministry of Defence will buy back 36,347 homes from property firm Annington, reversing the 1996 privatisation process. Picture date: Tuesday December 17, 2024.-stock-foto
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Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to see military housing which is in disrepair, near RAF Northolt. Thousands of military homes will be brought back into public ownership at a cost of almost £6 billion. The Ministry of Defence will buy back 36,347 homes from property firm Annington, reversing the 1996 privatisation process. Picture date: Tuesday December 17, 2024.-stock-foto
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Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to see military housing which is in disrepair, near RAF Northolt. Thousands of military homes will be brought back into public ownership at a cost of almost £6 billion. The Ministry of Defence will buy back 36,347 homes from property firm Annington, reversing the 1996 privatisation process. Picture date: Tuesday December 17, 2024.-stock-foto
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Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to see military housing which is in disrepair, near RAF Northolt. Thousands of military homes will be brought back into public ownership at a cost of almost £6 billion. The Ministry of Defence will buy back 36,347 homes from property firm Annington, reversing the 1996 privatisation process. Picture date: Tuesday December 17, 2024.-stock-foto
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Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to see military housing which is in disrepair, near RAF Northolt. Thousands of military homes will be brought back into public ownership at a cost of almost £6 billion. The Ministry of Defence will buy back 36,347 homes from property firm Annington, reversing the 1996 privatisation process. Picture date: Tuesday December 17, 2024.-stock-foto
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Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to see military housing which is in disrepair, near RAF Northolt. Thousands of military homes will be brought back into public ownership at a cost of almost £6 billion. The Ministry of Defence will buy back 36,347 homes from property firm Annington, reversing the 1996 privatisation process. Picture date: Tuesday December 17, 2024.-stock-foto
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Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to see military housing which is in disrepair, near RAF Northolt. Thousands of military homes will be brought back into public ownership at a cost of almost £6 billion. The Ministry of Defence will buy back 36,347 homes from property firm Annington, reversing the 1996 privatisation process. Picture date: Tuesday December 17, 2024.-stock-foto
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Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to see military housing which is in disrepair, near RAF Northolt. Thousands of military homes will be brought back into public ownership at a cost of almost £6 billion. The Ministry of Defence will buy back 36,347 homes from property firm Annington, reversing the 1996 privatisation process. Picture date: Tuesday December 17, 2024.-stock-foto
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Gosport, Hampshire, England. 4 August 2024. A narrow, tree-lined footpath of Grange Road between MoD property and the Huhtamaki factory site.-stock-foto
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MOD warning sign for property at proposed site of new DARC Radar installation.A new Campaign calling itself PARC Against DARC announced its official launch on Wednesday 29th May at Solva Memorial Hall, aiming to stop the UK/US Military’s plans to create a 27 dish ‘Deep Space Advanced Radar Concept’ - ‘DARC’ high-power radar station at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, in the heart of the St. Davids peninsula. As part of ‘AUKUS’—the three-way security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—the military plans are to build three DARC radar installations around the-stock-foto
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PARC against DARC campaigner Roy Jones outside property at proposed site of new DARC Radar installation.  A new Campaign calling itself PARC Against DARC announced its official launch on Wednesday 29th May at Solva Memorial Hall, aiming to stop the UK/US Military’s plans to create a 27 dish ‘Deep Space Advanced Radar Concept’ - ‘DARC’ high-power radar station at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, in the heart of the St. Davids peninsula. As part of ‘AUKUS’—the three-way security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—the military plans are to build three DARC ra-stock-foto
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MOD warning sign for property at proposed site of new DARC Radar installation.A new Campaign calling itself PARC Against DARC announced its official launch on Wednesday 29th May at Solva Memorial Hall, aiming to stop the UK/US Military’s plans to create a 27 dish ‘Deep Space Advanced Radar Concept’ - ‘DARC’ high-power radar station at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, in the heart of the St. Davids peninsula. As part of ‘AUKUS’—the three-way security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—the military plans are to build three DARC radar installations around the-stock-foto
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PARC against DARC campaigner Jim Scott outside property at proposed site of new DARC Radar installation with film maker Rafe Conn.  A new Campaign calling itself PARC Against DARC announced its official launch on Wednesday 29th May at Solva Memorial Hall, aiming to stop the UK/US Military’s plans to create a 27 dish ‘Deep Space Advanced Radar Concept’ - ‘DARC’ high-power radar station at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, in the heart of the St. Davids peninsula. As part of ‘AUKUS’—the three-way security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—the military plans-stock-foto
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PARC against DARC campaigner Jim Scott outside property at proposed site of new DARC Radar installation.  A new Campaign calling itself PARC Against DARC announced its official launch on Wednesday 29th May at Solva Memorial Hall, aiming to stop the UK/US Military’s plans to create a 27 dish ‘Deep Space Advanced Radar Concept’ - ‘DARC’ high-power radar station at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, in the heart of the St. Davids peninsula. As part of ‘AUKUS’—the three-way security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—the military plans are to build three DARC ra-stock-foto
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MOD warning sign for property at proposed site of new DARC Radar installation.A new Campaign calling itself PARC Against DARC announced its official launch on Wednesday 29th May at Solva Memorial Hall, aiming to stop the UK/US Military’s plans to create a 27 dish ‘Deep Space Advanced Radar Concept’ - ‘DARC’ high-power radar station at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, in the heart of the St. Davids peninsula. As part of ‘AUKUS’—the three-way security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—the military plans are to build three DARC radar installations around the-stock-foto
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MOD warning sign for property at proposed site of new DARC Radar installation.A new Campaign calling itself PARC Against DARC announced its official launch on  29th May at Solva Memorial Hall, aiming to stop the UK/US Military’s plans to create a 27 dish ‘Deep Space Advanced Radar Concept’ - ‘DARC’ high-power radar station at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, in the heart of the St. Davids peninsula. As part of ‘AUKUS’—the three-way security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—the military plans are to build three DARC radar installations around the-stock-foto
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MOD warning sign for property at proposed site of new DARC Radar installation.A new Campaign calling itself PARC Against DARC announced its official launch on Wednesday 29th May at Solva Memorial Hall, aiming to stop the UK/US Military’s plans to create a 27 dish ‘Deep Space Advanced Radar Concept’ - ‘DARC’ high-power radar station at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, in the heart of the St. Davids peninsula. As part of ‘AUKUS’—the three-way security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—the military plans are to build three DARC radar installations around the-stock-foto
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UK, England, Devon, Plymouth, Royal William Yard, Melville Building and clock tower-stock-foto
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UK, England, Devon, Plymouth, Royal William Yard, Mill’s Bakery building, Hook and Line restaurant-stock-foto
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UK, England, Devon, Plymouth, Stonehouse, Cremyll Street, Royal William Yard gate-stock-foto
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UK, England, Devon, Plymouth, Royal William Yard, Melville Building and marina basin-stock-foto
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UK, England, Devon, Plymouth, Royal William Yard, Mill’s Bakery building-stock-foto
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Gosport, Hampshire, England. 1 June 2024: A wide angle view of two old green Provincial buses on the HMS Sultan site.-stock-foto
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Gosport, Hampshire, England. 1 June 2024: A vintage green Provincial bus parked beside a building on land at HMS Sultan.-stock-foto
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Gosport, Hampshire, England. 1 June 2024: Wide metal gates with razor wire above them, HMS Sultan, Grange Road, Gosport.-stock-foto
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Gosport, Hampshire, England. 1 June 2024:-stock-foto
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Gosport, Hampshire, England. 1 June 2024: Razor wire over the gates of a Ministry of Defence site, HMS Sultan.-stock-foto
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RAF Menwith Hill Listening Station near Harrogate, North Yorkshire,UK Owned by Ministry Of Defence and operated by American Forces-stock-foto
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RAF Menwith Hill Listening Station near Harrogate, North Yorkshire,UK Owned by Ministry Of Defence and operated by American Forces-stock-foto
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RAF Menwith Hill Listening Station near Harrogate, North Yorkshire,UK Owned by Ministry Of Defence and operated by American Forces-stock-foto
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RAF Menwith Hill Listening Station near Harrogate, North Yorkshire,UK Owned by Ministry Of Defence and operated by American Forces-stock-foto
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RAF Menwith Hill Listening Station near Harrogate, North Yorkshire,UK Owned by Ministry Of Defence and operated by American Forces-stock-foto