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Anglo-French military cooperation

Anglo-French military cooperation refers to the collaborative defense efforts between the United Kingdom and France. This partnership has historical roots, but it has evolved significantly, especially since the late 20th century. Both nations work together on joint exercises, share intelligence, and develop military strategies and technologies. Key initiatives include the Treaty of Lancaster House (2010), which strengthened defense ties, and collaborative projects like the development of the future combat aircraft. This cooperation enhances their military capabilities and addresses shared security challenges, reflecting a mutual commitment to stability and defense in Europe and beyond.