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Во время этого полета, к этим 24кам не подлетел только ленивый, там и Веги, и поляки на ф-16 были и шведы на гриппенах.
Последний раз редактировалось L39aero; 31.03.2019 в 09:23.
Current NewsImage of a Russian Ilyushin Il-22 Bizon and a SU-27 Flanker aircraft, flying along the Baltic coast on the 14/05/2019.
Royal Air Force Typhoons deployed in Estonia have scrambled twice in two days to intercept Russian aircraft flying along the Baltic coast, their first scrambles since taking over the NATO Baltic Air Policing mission in the country.
On Tuesday 14 May Typhoon jets launched a Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) scramble out of Ämari Air Base in response to two Russian SU-27 Flanker fighter aircraft and one IL-22 aircraft that were flying along the Baltic coast heading towards Kaliningrad.
On Wednesday 15 May Typhoon once again launched from Ämari to intercept another two SU-27 aircraft and an IL20 and escorted the formation towards Russia.
These are the first QRA scrambles since the RAF took over the NATO Baltic Air Policing mission from the German Air Force last month. Both were conducted in a safe and professional manner throughout.
NORAD fighters intercepted Russian bombers+fighters entering Alaskan ADIZ May 20. 2x Tu-95s were intercepted by 2x F-22s; a second group of 2x Tu-95+2x Su-35 was intercepted later by 2 more F-22’s; NORAD E-3 provided overall surveillance. The aircraft remained in int'l airspace
https://twitter.com/NORADCommand/sta...31709400788992
Two pairs of F-22 fighter jets, each with an E-3 intercepted Tu-95 bombers Su-35 fighter jets entering the Alaskan ADIZ May 21. The bombers entered the ADIZ and were intercepted by two F-22s, exited and then re-entered the Alaskan ADIZ accompanied by two Su-35 fighter jets.
https://twitter.com/NORADCommand/sta...76314025172993
Последний раз редактировалось Djoker; 28.05.2019 в 02:54.
Finnish Air Force F/A-18 Hornet on QRA was scrambled to identify Russian Antonov An-12 and Antonov An-72 transport aircraft in international airspace above the Gulf of Finland on Monday 27 May after 11 am. The airspace of Finland was not violated.
https://twitter.com/FinnishAirForce/...65931842441217
Current NewsImage of a Russian transport aircraft (Antonov AN-24) and RAF Typhoon flying along the Baltic coast on 10/06/2019.
Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon fighter jets based at Ämari Air Base in Estonia launched on Monday 10 June to intercept two Russian transport aircraft that were flying close to Estonian airspace.
NEWS RELEASE
17th June 2019
RAF Typhoons scramble to intercept Russian fighters as part of Baltic Air Policing Mission
Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon fighter jets based at Ämari Air Base in Estonia were scrambled twice over the weekend (14-15 June) to intercept Russian fighter aircraft.
Working in partnership with the Estonian authorities, this was a routine NATO airspace policing mission for the Typhoon detachment providing continued reassurance in the region.
This weekend’s activity means that the RAF have made eight intercepts of Russian aircraft since taking over the Baltic Air Policing mission on 3 May 2019.
Friday 14 June
Typhoon jets on QRA alert launched during the evening of Friday 14 June to intercept a Russian SU-30 fighter aircraft that was flying to the north of Estonia.
A Typhoon pilot from XI(Fighter) Squadron on duty when the scramble was called, he said:
“We were scrambled to intercept a contact close to Estonian airspace in the early evening, between two periods of poor weather. Shortly after getting airborne we came alongside a SU-30 Flanker fighter aircraft. We escorted the fighter over the Baltic sea, around Estonia and passing over another Russian military transport aircraft in the process.”
Saturday 15 June
RAF crews made a second scramble on Saturday 15 June to intercept a Russian SU-30 Flanker fighter and an Ilyushin IL-76 Candid transport aircraft transiting north from Kaliningrad towards Estonian and Finnish airspace.
A Typhoon pilot from XI(Fighter) Squadron on completion of the intercept, said:
“We scrambled to intercept two contacts that were approaching Estonian airspace from the south. We escorted the two aircraft for 15 minutes as they transited back towards mainland Russia. We then handed over responsibility to two Finnish QRA aircraft, which had also been scrambled as the Russian aircraft operated on the airspace boundary between Estonia and Finland.”
During both intercepts, the aircraft were flown at a safe distance and operated in a professional manner throughout.
The Royal Air Force is deployed on Operation AZOTIZE in Estonia in support of NATO Baltic Air Policing.
The UK operates in support of NATO to reassure our allies and is a further demonstration of the UK’s commitment to the security of the region.
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