Dutch F-35s Intercept Three
Russian Combat Aircraft
All three aircraft
turned away from NATO airspace
Mark Phelps
Dutch F-35 escorts a Russian Sukhoi Su-24 tactical bomber over the Baltic Sea. Credit: Netherlands Ministry of Defens
The Dutch Ministry of Defense announced
today that a pair of Royal Netherlands Air Force F-35s detected three Russian
military aircraft in NATO airspace on Friday (December 6) over the Baltic Sea
and escorted them back over international waters. The Netherlands had assumed
the NATO Air Policing Mission earlier this month as part of the normal rotation
of responsibility.
The contacts came as part of two
separate instances on the same day. In the first encounter, the F-35s
confronted an Antonov An-72 transport and a Sukhoi Su-24 tactical bomber. A
second report that afternoon led to a similar encounter with an Ilyushin Il-20M
surveillance/reconnaissance aircraft.
Netherlands Defense Minister Ruben
Brekelmans, said, “This is why our people are there: to protect our collective
airspace against Russian threats. As was once again evident on Friday, Russian
forces are active in various ways near NATO airspace.”
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