What happened on the Baltic Sea? Warak RAF tried to bug Russian aircraft this week

Fight Airplanes RAF was established earlier this week to protect NATO airspace from Russian warplanes. According to foreign media, the British Defence Ministry has confirmed the news. The ministry explains that the two Typhoons climbed from Malbork Air Base in Poland on April 15th to catch a plane [...]
According to foreign media, the British Defence Ministry has confirmed the news. The ministry explains that the two Typhoons climbed from the Malbork air base in Poland on April 15th to catch a Russian intelligence plane on the Baltic Sea, it reads. Periscope.
Similarly, the Defence Ministry adds that, on April 17th, two other Typhoons tried from the base to catch an unknown plane leaving Kaliningrad's airspace, near NATO airspace.
It's the first time that RAF has been called into action under Operation Shoah. A new mission. NATO to strengthen Europe's air defence, which includes co-operation between the Polish, Swedish and British forces. (A2 Television)












