Two aircraft of the Royal Air Force Britain made a 12 -hour mission earlier this week along with US and his NATO To unite Russia’s borders, with the backdrop of recent penetrations from Russian drones and aircraft in the airspace of the Alliance.
The operation, involving two of Britain’s most advanced aircraft aircraft, took place along the east side of NATO and followed a series of recent invasions of unmanned aircraft and aircraft Russia in NATO’s airspace.
“It was an important joint mission with our US and NATO allies,” said British Defense Minister John Chilli.
“This not only offers valuable information to enhance the operational perception of our armed forces, but also sends a strong message from NATO unity to (Russian President Vladimir) Putin and our opponents,” Chilli added.
London has confirmed that the company followed the infiltrations of NATO’s airlines, including Poland, Romania and Estonia.
An Electronic RC-135 Rivet Joint aircraft and a P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft flew from the Arctic area, passing through Belarus and Ukraine last Thursday, with the support of a US Air Force Air Air.
According to a RAF announcement, USAF’s refueling aircraft “played a critical role in the success of the mission, providing necessary air-to-air refueling, expanding the operational range of RAF aircraft”.
RAF Captain Matthew D’Abin said that the British Air Force is “committed to working with our allies to ensure the security and domination of NATO’s airspace”.
“Missions like this demonstrate NATO’s unity and readiness to defend its members from any aggression,” he said.
“Our ability to operate seamlessly with USAF means highlights the power of NATO’s alliance,” he said.
Earlier this month, European Union leaders supported plans to strengthen bloc’s defense against Russian unmanned aircraft.