In a significant demonstration of NATO’s readiness, two German Air Force Eurofighter jets intercepted two Russian military aircraft flying close to NATO territory over international waters near the Latvian coast on March 1, just hours after initiating NATO Air Policing operations. Earlier, French Mirage jets were reported to have intercepted two Russian jets and a Russian transport aircraft in international waters north of Poland.
After taking off, the German pilots received mission specifics and approached the Russian military aircraft operating over the Baltic Sea. The Russian aircraft had not filed a flight plan, were not in communication with Civilian Air Traffic Control, and lacked transponders indicating their identity. Upon visually identifying the aircraft, the German pilots escorted them before safely returning to Lielvarde Air Base. The incident was characterized as a routine interception carried out professionally.
Colonel Viesturs Masulis, commander of the Latvian Air Force, emphasized the significance of the event, stating: “This first alert take-off of German Eurofighters from Lielvarde showcases NATO’s ability and commitment to deter and if necessary defend Allied airspace. We are aware and ready 24/7 of potential threats to our territory.”
Meanwhile, NATO Allied Command reported that French Mirage jets intercepted two Russian jets and a Russian transport aircraft in international waters north of Poland.
Photos posted on the X platform show the two 2000-5 jets heading off the Kremlin's Su-30-M fighter jets, while a video shows the jets then racing towards the Antonov An-72 military aircraft.
The incidents are the latest in a series of recent airspace breaches by Russian aircraft.Check out how it looks, when 2 🇫🇷 Mirage 2000-5 intercept 2 🇷🇺 SU-30-M aircraft over the Baltic Sea yesterday
— NATO Air Command (@NATO_AIRCOM) March 1, 2024
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