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NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Force
NATO AGS RQ-4D Phoenix
ActiveSeptember 2015 – present
Country
Member countries
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force Bulgaria
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force Czech Republic
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force Denmark
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force Estonia
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force Germany
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force Italy
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force Latvia
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force Lithuania
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force Luxembourg
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force Norway
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force Poland
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force Romania
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force Slovakia
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force Slovenia
  • Alliance Ground Surveillance Force United States
RoleIntelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
Size400
Part ofAllied Air Command[citation needed]
Garrison/HQSigonella, Italy
EquipmentRQ-4D Phoenix
Websitewww.nagsma.nato.int
Commanders
CommanderBrigadier General Andrew M. Clark[1]

Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) is a NATO programme to acquire an airborne ground surveillance capability (Multi-Platform Radar Technology Insertion Program on the Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk). The NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Force (NAGSF) was activated in September 2015, after it was formally agreed on the configuration of the unit responsible for operating the remotely piloted aircraft.[2]

In a similar fashion as with Strategic Airlift Capability the program is run by 15 NATO member states: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, and the United States.[2]

The NAGSF comprises five RQ-4D Phoenix remotely piloted aircraft and the associated European-sourced ground command and control stations, and is based at AGS Main Operating Base in Sigonella, Italy. A number of 400 AGS personnel is deployed at Sigonella. Additionally, a small number of AGS staff elements are based at Allied Command Operations in Mons, Belgium and at Allied Air Command in Ramstein, Germany.[2]

  1. ^ "NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance continues progress made with new Commander". ac.nato.int. 12 July 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS)". nato.int. 4 September 2023.

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