Russian fighters to monitor NATO planes’ exercise over Baltics — source
“If such flights really begin, we will intensify the surveillance of the airspace of the Baltic countries from our territory. To this end, we will fly fighters that are based in the Western Military District,” the source said.
At the same time, the Russian General Air Force Staff representative does not believe that NATO aviation flights over the Baltic counties pose a military threat to Russia. “There is no threat of any kind here. Yes, they fly, but we also fly when we need to, and don’t ask anybody’s permission,” he said.
According to previous media reports that referred to the Latvian Defence
Ministry, the NATO Air Force command in Ramstein on May 27 - 28 planned
to conduct large-scale training flights in the airspace of the Baltic
countries (Baltic Region Training Event, BRTE). It was also noted that
seven NATO member countries and two countries — participants in NATO’s
Partnership for Peace Programme were to take part in the BRTE.
The NATO air police mission over the Baltic states currently engages
the MiG-29 fighters of the Air Force of Poland, Typhoon fighters of
Britain’s Royal Air Force, F-16 fighters of Denmark, Rafale of the
French Air Force. It was reported that the Netherlands would participate
in this mission with its F-16 fighters.
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