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Italy Launches First Intercept with F-35 Supporting NATO Baltic Air Policing

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Italy Launches First Intercept with F-35 Supporting NATO Baltic Air Policing

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RAMSTEIN, Germany聽- In the early morning of May 14, the Italian Air Force F-35 pilots deployed to 脛mari Air Base, Estonia, supporting NATO鈥檚 Baltic Air Policing mission, executed their first intercept since they arrived in early May.

The Combined Air Operations Centre at Uedem, Germany, recorded an unidentified track in the Baltic Sea ordered flying from mainland Russia to Kaliningrad and ordered an alert scramble for the F-35s mission to identify that track. Upon take- off, the Italian NATO aircraft approached and identified a Russian An-12 transport aircraft executing the first ever intercept byan F-35 under NATO orders in the Baltic Sea.

The Russian military transport plane was flying over international waters close to the Estonian coast; it was not on a flight plan and not sending a transponder signal causing a potential risk to other airspace users. Upon completing the identification, the Italian fighter aircraft returned to 脛mari Air Base.

鈥淭he integration of the F-35 advanced capabilities demonstrates how the Allies bring their cutting-edge technology and support NATO鈥檚 enduring defensive mission in the region,鈥 said Brigadier General Andrew Hansen, Deputy Chief of Staff Operations at Allied Air Command. 鈥淭he mission in the Baltics epitomises NATO cohesion and solidarity; at 脛mari, the deployed Allied fighter detachments have enabled us at AIRCOM to flexibly conduct the mission and at the same time assure the Baltic populations of NATO鈥檚 commitment," General Hansen added.

Since 2004 Allies and NATO have collectively secured the airspace above Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania; starting ten years later, in 2014, 22 NATO fighter detachments have seamlessly operated out of 脛mari with the Italian F-35s being the latest to safeguard the Baltic NATO skies.